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Friday, 29 December 2017

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Sunday, 24 December 2017

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Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Electrical Engineering practice MCQ : Three Phase Induction Motors







51. As load on an induction motor goes on increasing

(a) its power factor goes on decreasing

(b) its power factor remains constant

(c) its power factor goes on increasing even after full load

(d) its power factor goes on increasing upto full load and then it falls again Ans: d

52. If a 3-phase supply is given to the stator and rotor is short circuited rotor will move

(a) in the opposite direction as the direction of the rotating field

(b) in the same direction as the direction of the field

(c) in any direction depending upon phase squence of supplyAns: b

53. It is advisable to avoid line starting of induction motor and use starter because

(a) it will run in reverse direction

(b) it will pick up very high speed and may go out of step

(c) motor takes five to seven times its fullload current

(d) starting torque is very high Ans: c

54. The speed characteristics of an induction motor closely resemble the speedload characteristics of which of the following machines (a) D.C. series motor

(b) D.C. shunt motor

(c) universal motor

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

55. Which type of bearing is provided in small induction motors to support the rotor shaft ?

(a) Ball bearings

(b) Cast iron bearings

(c) Bush bearings

(d) None of the above

Ans: a

56. A pump induction motor is switched on to a supply 30% lower than its rated voltage. The pump runs. What will eventually happen ? It will (a) stall after sometime

(b) stall immediately

(c) continue to run at lower speed without damage

(d) get heated and subsequently get damaged Ans: d

57. 5 H.P., 50-Hz, 3-phase, 440 V, induction motors are available for the following r.p.m. Which motor will be the costliest ?

(a) 730 r.p.m.

(b) 960 r.p.m.

(c) 1440 r.p.m.

(d) 2880 r.p.m.

Ans: a

58. A 3-phase slip ring motor has

(a) double cage rotor

(6) wound rotor

(c) short-circuited rotor

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

59. The starting torque of a 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor is

(a) twice the full load torque

(b) 1.5 times the full load torque

(c) equal to full load torque

Ans: b

60. Short-circuit test on an induction motor cannot be used to determine

(a) windage losses

(b) copper losses

(c) transformation ratio

(d) power scale of circle diagram Ans: a

61. In a three-phase induction motor

(a) iron losses in stator will be negligible as compared to that in rotor

(6) iron losses in motor will be neg¬ligible as compared to that in rotor

(c) iron losses in stator will be less than that in rotor

(d) iron losses in stator will be more than that in rotor Ans: d

62. In case of 3-phase induction motors, plugging means

(a) pulling the motor directly on line without a starter

(b) locking of rotor due to harmonics

(c) starting the motor on load which is more than the rated load

(d) interchanging two supply phases for quick stopping

Ans: d

63. Which is of the following data is required to draw the circle diagram for an induction motor ?

(a) Block rotor test only

(b) No load test only

(c) Block rotor test and no-load test

(d) Block rotor test, no-load test and stator resistance test Ans: d

64. In three-phase induction motors sometimes copper bars are placed deep in the rotor to

(a) improve starting torque

(b) reduce copper losses

(c) improve efficiency

(d) improve power factor

Ans: a

65. In a three-phase induction motor

(a) power factor at starting is high as compared to that while running

(b) power factor at starting is low as compared to that while running

(c) power factor at starting in the same as that while runningAns: b

66. The vafcie of transformation ratio of an induction motor can be found by

(a) open-circuit test only

(b) short-circuit test only

(c) stator resistance test

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

67. The power scale of circle diagram of an induction motor can be found from

(a) stator resistance test

(6) no-load test only

(c) short-circuit test only

(d) noue of the above

Ans: c

68. The shape of the torque/slip curve of induction motor is

(a) parabola

(b) hyperbola

(c) rectangular parabola

(d) straigth line

Ans: c

69. A change of 4% of supply voltage to an induction motor will produce a change of appromimately

(a) 4% in the rotor torque

(b) 8% in the rotor torque

(c) 12% in the rotor torque

(d) 16% in the rotor torque

Ans: d

70. The stating torque of the slip ring induction motor can be increased by adding

(a) external inductance to the rotor

(b) external resistance to the rotor

(c) external capacitance to the rotor

(d) both resistance and inductance to rotor Ans: b

71. A 500 kW, 3-phase, 440 volts, 50 Hz, A.C. induction motor has a speed of 960 r.p.m. on full load. The machine has 6 poles. The slip of the machine will be

(a) 0.01

(b) 0.02

(c) 0.03

(d) 0.04Ans: d

72. The complete circle diagram of induetion motor can be drawn with the help of data found from (a) noload test

(6) blocked rotor test

(c) stator resistance test

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

73. In the squirrel-cage induction motor the rotor slots are usually given slight skew

(a) to reduce the magnetic hum and locking tendency of the rotor

(b) to increase the tensile strength of the rotor bars

(c) to ensure easy fabrication

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

74. The torque of a rotor in an induction motor under running condition is maximum

(a) at the unit value of slip

(b) at the zero value of slip

(c) at the value of the slip which makes rotor reactance per phase equal to the resistance per phase

(d) at the value of the slip which makes the rotor reactance half of the rotor Ans: c

75. What will happen if the relative speed between the rotating flux of stator and rotor of the induction motor is zero ? (a) The slip of the motor will be 5%

(b) The rotor will not run

(c) The rotor will run at very high speed

(d) The torque produced will be very large Ans: b

76. The circle diagram for an induction motor cannot be used to determine

(a) efficiency

(b) power factor

(c) frequency

(d) output

Ans: a

77. Blocked rotor test on induction motors is used to find out

(a) leakage reactance

(b) power factor on short circuit

(c) short-circuit current under rated voltage

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

78. Lubricant used for ball bearing is usually

(a) graphite

(b) grease

(c) mineral oil

(d) molasses

Ans: b

79. An induction motor can run at synchronous speed when

(a) it is run on load

(b) it is run in reverse direction

(c) it is run on voltage higher than the rated voltage

(d) e.m.f. is injected in the rotor circuit Ans: d

80. Which motor is preferred for use in mines where explosive gases exist ?

(a) Air motor

(b) Induction motor

(c) D.C. shunt motor

(d) Synchronous motor

Ans: a

81. The torque developed by a 3-phase induction motor least depends on

(a) rotor current (b) rotor power factor (c) rotor e.m.f.

(d) shaft diameter

Ans: d

82. In an induction motor if air-gap is increased

(a) the power factor will be low

(b) windage losses will be more

(c) bearing friction will reduce

(d) copper loss will reduce In an induction motorAns: a

83. In induction motor, percentage slip depends on

(a) supply frequency

(b) supply voltage

(c) copper losses in motor

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

84. When /?2 is tne rotor resistance, .X2 the rotor reactance at supply frequency

and s the slip, then the condition for maximum torque under running condi-tions will be

(a) sR2X2 = 1 (b) sR2 = X2

(c) R2 = sX2 id) R2 = s2X2

Ans: c

85. In case of a double cage induction motor, the inner cage has

(a) high inductance arid low resistance

(b) low inductance and high resistance

(c) low inductance and low resistance

(d) high inductance and high resis¬tance Ans: a

86. The low power factor of induction motor is due to

(a) rotor leakage reactance

(b) stator reactance

(c) the reactive lagging magnetizing current necessary to generate the magnetic flux (d) all of the above

Ans: d

87. Insertion of reactance in the rotor circuit

(a) reduces starting torque as well as maximum torque

(b) increases starting torque as well as maximum torque

(c) increases starting torque but maxi-mum torque remains unchanged

(d) increases starting torque but maxi-mum torque decreases Ans: a

88. Insertion of resistance in the rotcir of an induction motor to develop a given torque

(a) decreases the rotor current

(b) increases the rotor current

(c) rotor current becomes zero

(d) rotor current rernains same

Ans: d

89. For driving high inertia loods best type of induction motor suggested is

(a) slip ring type

(b) squirrel cage type

(c) any of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

90. Temperature of the stator winding of a three phase induction motor is obtained by

(a) resistance rise method

(b) thermometer method

(c) embedded temperature method

(d) all above methods

Ans: d

91. The purpose of using short-circuit gear is

(a) to short circuit the rotor at slip rings

(b) to short circuit the starting resis¬tances in the starter

(c) to short circuit the stator phase of motor to form star

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

92. In a squirrel cage motor the induced e.m.f. is

(a) dependent on the shaft loading

(b) dependent on the number of slots

(c) slip times the stand still e.m.f. induced in the rotor

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

93. Less maintenance troubles are experienced in case of

(a) slip ring induction motor

(6) squirrel cage induction motor

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

94. A squirrel cage induction motor is not selected when

(a) initial cost is the main consideration

(b) maintenance cost is to be kept low

(c) higher starting torque is the main consideration

(d) all above considerations are involved Ans: c

95. Reduced voltage starter can be used with

(a) slip ring motor only but not with squirrel cage induction motor

(b) squirrel cage induction motor only but not with slip ring motor

(c) squirrel cage as well as slip ring induction motor

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

96. Slip ring motor is preferred over squirrel cage induction motor where

(a) high starting torque is required

(b) load torque is heavy

(c) heavy pull out torque is required

(d) all of the above

Ans: a

97. In a star-delta starter of an induction motor

(a) resistance is inserted in the stator

(b) reduced voltage is applied to the stator

(c) resistance is inserted in the rotor

(d) applied voltage per1 stator phase is 57.7% of the line voltage Ans: d

98. The torque of an induction motor is

(a) directly proportional to slip

(b) inversely proportional to slip

(c) proportional to the square of the slip

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

99. The rotor of an induction motor runs at

(a) synchronous speed

(b) below synchronous speed

(c) above synchronous speed

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

100. The starting torque of a three phase induction motor can be increased by

(a) increasing slip

(b) increasing current

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

101. Insertion of resistance in the stator of an induction motor

(a) increases the load torque

(b) decreases the starting torque

(c) increases the starting torque

(d) none of the above
Ans: b
Electrical Engineering practice MCQ : Three Phase Induction Motors

Monday, 18 December 2017

Electrical Engineering Practice MCQ : THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS (Part 1)



Here are some practice MCQ related to THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS.








1. Which of the following component is usually fabricated out of silicon steel ?

(a) Bearings

(b) Shaft

(c) Statorcore

(d) None of the above

Ans: c

2. The frame of an induction motor is usually made of

(a) silicon steel

(b) cast iron

(c) aluminium

(d) bronze

Ans: b

3. The shaft of an induction motor is made of

(a) stiff

(b) flexible

(c) hollow

(d) any of the above

Ans: a

4. The shaft of an induction motor is made of

(a) high speed steel

(b) stainless steel

(c) carbon steel

(d) cast iron

Ans: c

5. In an induction motor, no-load the slip is generally

(a) less than 1%

(b) 1.5%

(c) 2%

(d) 4%

Ans: a

6. In medium sized induction motors, the slip is generally around

(a) 0.04%

(b) 0.4%

(c) 4%

(d) 14%

Ans: c

7. In squirrel cage induction motors, the rotor slots are usually given slight skew in order to

(a) reduce windage losses

(b) reduce eddy currents

(c) reduce accumulation of dirt and dust

(d) reduce magnetic hum

Ans: d

8. In case the air gap in an induction motor is increased

(a) the magnetising current of the rotor will decrease

(b) the power factor will decrease

(c) speed of motor will increase

(d) the windage losses will increase Ans: b

9. Slip rings are usually made of

(a) copper

(b) carbon

(c) phospor bronze

(d) aluminium

Ans: c

10. A 3-phase 440 V, 50 Hz induction motor has 4% slip. The frequency of rotor e.m.f. will be

(a) 200 Hz

(b) 50 Hz

(c) 2 Hz

(d) 0.2 Hz

Ans: c

11. In Ns is the synchronous speed and s the slip, then actual running speed of an induction motor will be

(a) Ns

(b) s.N,

(c) (l-s)Ns

(d) (Ns-l)s

Ans: c

The efficiency of an induction motor can be expected to be nearly

(a) 60 to 90%

(b) 80 to 90%

(c) 95 to 98%

(d) 99%

Ans: b

13. The number of slip rings on a squirrel cage induction motor is usually

(a) two

(b) three

(c) four

(d) none

Ans: d

14. The starting torque of a squirrel-cage induction motor is

(a) low

(b) negligible

(c) same as full-load torque

(d) slightly more than full-load torque

Ans: a

15. A double squirrel-cage induction motor has

(a) two rotors moving in oppsite direction

(b) two parallel windings in stator

(c) two parallel windings in rotor

(d) two series windings in stator

Ans: c

16. Star-delta starting of motors is not possible in case of

(a) single phase motors

(b) variable speed motors

(c) low horse power motors

(d) high speed motors

Ans: a

17. The term 'cogging' is associated with

(a) three phase transformers

(b) compound generators

(c) D.C. series motors

(d) induction motors

Ans: d

18. In case of the induction motors the torque is

(a) inversely proportional to (Vslip)

(b) directly proportional to (slip)2

(c) inversely proportional to slip

(d) directly proportional to slip

Ans: d

19. An induction motor with 1000 r.p.m. speed will have

(a) 8 poles

(b) 6 poles

(c) 4 poles

(d) 2 poles

Ans: b

20. The good power factor of an induction motor can be achieved if the average flux density in the air gap is

(a) absent

(b) small

(c) large

(d) infinity

Ans: b

21. An induction motor is identical to

(a) D.C. compound motor

(b) D.C. series motor

(c) synchronous motor

(d) asynchronous motor

Ans: d

22. The injected e.m.f. in the rotor of induction motor must have

(a) zero frequency

(b) the same frequency as the slip fre-quency

(c) the same phase as the rotor e.m.f.

(d) high value for the satisfactory speed control Ans: b

23. Which of the following methods is easily applicable to control the speed of the squirrel-cage induction motor ?

(a) By changing the number of stator poles

(b) Rotor rheostat control

(c) By operating two motors in cascade

(d) By injecting e.m.f. in the rotor circuit Ans: a

24. The crawling in the induction motor is caused by

(a) low voltage supply

(b) high loads

(c) harmonics develped in the motor

(d) improper design of the machine

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

25. The auto-starters (using three auto transformers) can be used to start cage induction motor of the following type (a) star connected only

(b) delta connected only

(c) (a) and (b) both

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

26. The torque developed in the cage induction motor with autostarter is

(a) k/torque with direct switching

(6) K x torque with direct switching

(c) K2 x torque with direct switching

(d) k2/torque with direct switching Ans: c

27. When the equivalent circuit diagram of doouble squirrel-cage induction motor is constructed the two cages can be considered (a) in series

(b) in parallel

(c) in series-parallel

(d) in parallel with stator

Ans: b

28. It is advisable to avoid line-starting of induction motor and use starter because

(a) motor takes five to seven times its full load current

(b) it will pick-up very high speed and may go out of step

(c) it will run in reverse direction

(d) starting torque is very high

Ans: a

29. Stepless speed control of induction motor is possible by which of the following methods ?

(a) e.m.f. injection in rotor eueuit

(b) Changing the number of poles

(c) Cascade operation

(d) None of the above

Ans: b

30. Rotor rheostat control method of speed control is used for

(a) squirrel-cage induction motors only

(b) slip ring induction motors only

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

31. In the circle diagram for induction motor, the diameter of the circle represents

(a) slip

(b) rotor current

(c) running torque

(d) line voltageAns: b

32. For which motor the speed can be controlled from rotor side ?

(a) Squirrel-cage induction motor

(b) Slip-ring induction motor

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

Ans: b

33. If any two phases for an induction motor are interchanged

(a) the motor will run in reverse direction

(b) the motor will run at reduced speed

(c) the motor will not run

(d) the motor will burn

Ans: a

34. An induction motor is

(a) self-starting with zero torque

(b) self-starting with high torque

(c) self-starting with low torque

(d) non-self starting

Ans: c

35. The maximum torque in an induction motor depends on

(a) frequency

(b) rotor inductive reactance

(c) square of supply voltage

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

36. In three-phase squirrel-cage induction motors

(a) rotor conductor ends are short-circuited through slip rings

(b) rotor conductors are short-circuited through end rings

(c) rotor conductors are kept open

(d) rotor conductors are connected to insulation Ans: b

37. In a three-phase induction motor, the number of poles in the rotor winding is always

(a) zero

(b) more than the number of poles in stator

(c) less than number of poles in stator

(d) equal to number of poles in stator Ans: d

38. DOL starting of induction motors is usually restricted to

(a) low horsepower motors (b) variable speed motors

(c) high horsepower motors

(d) high speed motors

Ans: a

39. The speed of a squirrel-cage induction motor can be controlled by all of the following except

(a) changing supply frequency

(b) changing number of poles

(c) changing winding resistance

(d) reducing supply voltage

Ans: c

40. The 'crawling" in an induction motor is caused by

(a) high loads

(6) low voltage supply

(c) improper design of machine

(d) harmonics developed in the motor Ans: d

41. The power factor of an induction motor under no-load conditions will be closer to

(a) 0.2 lagging

(b) 0.2 leading

(c) 0.5 leading

(d) unity

Ans: a

42. The 'cogging' of an induction motor can be avoided by

(a) proper ventilation

(b) using DOL starter

(c) auto-transformer starter

(d) having number of rotor slots more or less than the number of stator slots (not equal) Ans: d

43. If an induction motor with certain ratio of rotor to stator slots, runs at 1/7 of the normal speed, the phenomenon will be termed as

(a) humming

(b) hunting

(c) crawling

(d) cogging

Ans: c

44. Slip of an induction motor is negative when

(a) magnetic field and rotor rotate in opposite direction

(b) rotor speed is less than the syn-chronous speed of the field and are in the same direction

(c) rotor speed is more than the syn-chronous speed of the field and are in the same direction

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

45. Size of a high speed motor as compared to low speed motorfor the same H.P. will be

(a) bigger

(b) smaller

(c) same

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

46. A 3-phase induction motor stator delta connected, is carrying full load and one of its fuses blows out. Then the motor

(a) will continue running burning its one phase

(b) will continue running burning its two phases

(c) will stop and carry heavy current causing permanent damage to its winding

(d) will continue running without any harm to the winding Ans: a

47. A 3-phase induction motor delta connected is carrying too heavy load and one of its fuses blows out. Then the

motor

(a) will continue running burning its one phase

(b) will continue running burning its two phase

(c) will stop and carry heavy current causing permanent damage to its winding

(d) will continue running without any harm to the winding Ans: c

48. Low voltage at motor terminals is due to

(a) inadequate motor wiring

(b) poorely regulated power supply

(c) any one of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

49. In an induction motor the relationship between stator slots and rotor slots is that

(a) stator slots are equal to rotor slots

(b) stator slots are exact multiple of rotor slots

(c) stator slots are not exact multiple of rotor slots

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

50. Slip ring motor is recommended where

(a) speed control is required

(6) frequent starting, stopping and reversing is required

(c) high starting torque is needed all above features are required
Ans: d










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51. The highest voltage for transmitting electrical power in India is
(a) 33 kV.
(b) 66 kV

(c) 132 kV

(d) 400 kV

Ans: d

52. In a transformer the resistance between its primary and secondary is (a) zero

(b) 1 ohm

(c) 1000 ohms

(d) infinite

Ans: d

53. A transformer oil must be free from

(a) sludge

(b) odour

(c) gases

(d) moisture

Ans: d

54. A Buchholz relay can be installed on

(a) auto-transformers

(b) air-cooled transformers

(c) welding transformers

(d) oil cooled transformers

Ans: d

55. Gas is usually not liberated due to dissociation of transformer oil unless the oil temperature exceeds

(a) 50°C

(b) 80°C

(c) 100°C

(d) 150°C

Ans: d

56. The main reason for generation of harmonics in a transformer could be

(a) fluctuating load

(b) poor insulation

(c) mechanical vibrations

(d) saturation of core

Ans: d

57. Distribution transformers are generally designed for maximum efficiency around (a) 90% load

(b) zero load

(c) 25% load

(d) 50% load

Ans: d

58. Which of the following property is not necessarily desirable in the material for transformer core ? (a) Mechanical strength

(6) Low hysteresis loss

(c) High thermal conductivity

(d) High permeability

Ans: c

59. Star/star transformers work satisfactorily when

(a) load is unbalanced only

(b) load is balanced only

(c) on balanced as well as unbalanced loads

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

60. Delta/star transformer works satisfactorily when

(a) load is balanced only

(b) load is unbalanced only

(c) on balanced as well as unbalanced loads

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

61. Buchholz's relay gives warning and protection against

(a) electrical fault inside the transformer itself

(b) electrical fault outside the transformer in outgoing feeder

(c) for both outside and inside faults

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

62. The magnetising current of a transformer is usually small because it has

(a) small air gap

(b) large leakage flux

(c) laminated silicon steel core

(d) fewer rotating parts

Ans: a

63. Which of the following does not change in an ordinary transformer ?

(a) Frequency

(b) Voltage

(c) Current

(d) Any of the above

Ans: a

64. Which of the following properties is not necessarily desirable for the material for transformer core ? (a) Low hysteresis loss

(b) High permeability

(c) High thermal conductivity

(d) Adequate mechanical strength Ans: c

65. The leakage flux in a transformer depends upon

(a) load current

(b) load current and voltage

(c) load current, voltage and frequency

(d) load current, voltage, frequency and power factor Ans: a

66. The path of the magnetic flux in transformer should have

(a) high reluctance

(b) low reactance

(c) high resistance

(d) low resistance

Ans: b

67. Noise level test in a transformer is a

(a) special test

(b) routine test

(c) type test

(d) none of the above Ans: c

68. Which of the foJIowing is not a routine test on transformers ?

(a) Core insulation voltage test

(b) Impedance test

(c) Radio interference test

(d) Polarity test

Ans: c

69. A transformer can have zero voltage regulation at

(a) leading power factor (b) lagging power factor

(c) unity power factor

(d) zero power factor

Ans: a

70. Helical coils can be used on

(a) low voltage side of high kVA trans¬formers

(b) high frequency transformers

(c) high voltage side of small capacity transformers

(d) high voltage side of high kVA rating transformers Ans: a

71. Harmonics in transformer result in

(a) increased core losses

(b) increased I2R losses

(c) magnetic interference with communication circuits

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

72. The core used in high frequency transformer is usually

(a) copper core

(b) cost iron core

(c) air core

(d) mild steel core

Ans: c

73. The full-load copper loss of a trans¬former is 1600 W. At half-load, the copper loss will be (a) 6400 W

(b) 1600 W

(c) 800 W

(d) 400 W

Ans: d

1.74. The value of flux involved m the e.m.f. equation of a transformer is

(a) average value

(b) r.m.s. value

(c) maximum value

(d) instantaneous value

Ans: c

L.75. Silicon steel used in laminations mainly reduces

(a) hysteresis loss

(b) eddy current losses

(c) copper losses

(d) all of the above Ans: a

76. Which winding of the transformer has less cross-sectional area ?

(a) Primary winding

(b) Secondary winding

(c) Low voltage winding

(d) High voltage winding

Ans: d

77. Power transformers are generally designed to have maximum efficiency around (a) no-load

(b) half-load

(c) near full-load

(d) 10% overload

Ans: c

.78. Which of the following is the main advantage of an auto-transformer over a two winding transformer ?

(a) Hysteresis losses are reduced

(b) Saving in winding material

(c) Copper losses are negligible

(d) Eddy losses are totally eliminated

Ans: b

79. During short circuit test iron losses are negligible because

(a) the current on secondary side is negligible

(b) the voltage on secondary side does not vary

(c) the voltage applied on primary side is low

(d) full-load current is not supplied to the transformer Ans: c

80. Two transformers are connected in parallel. These transformers do not have equal percentage impedance. This is likely to result in

(a) short-circuiting of the secondaries

(b) power factor of one of the trans¬formers is leading while that of the other lagging

(c) transformers having higher copper losses will have negligible core losses

(d) loading of the transformers not in proportion to their kVA ratings Ans: d

81. The changes in volume of transformer cooling oil due to variation of atmospheric temperature during day and

night is taken care of by which part of transformer

(a) Conservator

(b) Breather(c) Bushings

(d) Buchholz relay

Ans: a

82. An ideal transformer is one which has

(a) no losses and magnetic leakage

(b) interleaved primary and secondary windings

(c) a common core for its primary and secondary windings

(d) core of stainless steel and winding of pure copper metal

(e) none of the above

Ans: a

83. When a given transformer is run at its rated voltage but reduced frequency, its

(a) flux density remains unaffected

(b) iron losses are reduced

(c) core flux density is reduced

(d) core flux density is increased

Ans: d

84. In an actual transformer the iron loss remains practically constant from noload to fullload because

(a) value of transformation ratio remains constant

(b) permeability of transformer core remains constant

(c) core flux remains practically constant

(d) primary voltage remains constant

(c) secondary voltage remains constant Ans: c

85. An ideal transformer will have maximum efficiency at a load such that

(a) copper loss = iron loss

(b) copper loss < iron loss

(c) copper loss > iron loss

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

86. If the supply frequency to the transformer is increased,"the iron loss will

(a) not change

(b) decrease

(c) increase

(d) any of the above

Ans: c

87. Negative voltage regulation is indicative that the load is

(a) capacitive only

(b) inductive only

(c) inductive or resistive

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

88. Iron loss of a transformer can be measured by

(a) low power factor wattmeter

(b) unity power factor wattmeter

(c) frequency meter

(d) any type of wattmeter

Ans: a

89. When secondary of a current transformer is open-circuited its iron core will be

(a) hot because of heavy iron losses taking place in it due to high flux density

(b) hot because primary will carry heavy current

(c) cool as there is no secondary current

(d) none of above will happen

Ans: a

90. The transformer laminations are insulated from each other by

(a) mica strip

(6) thin coat of varnish (c) paper

(d) any of the above Ans: b

91. Which type of winding is used in 3phase shell-type transformer ?

(a) Circular type

(b) Sandwich type

(c) Cylindrical type

(d) Rectangular type

Ans: b

92. During open circuit test of a transformer

(a) primary is supplied rated voltage

(b) primary is supplied full-load current

(c) primary is supplied current at reduced voltage

(d) primary is supplied rated kVA Ans: a

93. Open circuit test on transformers is conducted to determine

(a) hysteresis losses

(b) copper losses

(c) core losses

(d) eddy current losses

Ans: c

94. Short circuit test on transformers is conducted to determine

(a) hysteresis losses

(b) copper losses

(c) core losses

(d) eddy current losses

Ans: b

95. For the parallel operation of single phase transformers it is necessary that they should have

(a) same efficiency

(b) same polarity

(c) same kVA rating

(d) same number of turns on the secondary side. Ans: b

96. The transformer oil should have _____ volatility and _____ viscosity.

(a) low,low

(b) high,high

(c) low,high

(d) high,low

Ans: a

97. The function of breather in a transformer is

(a) to provide oxygen inside the tank

(b) to cool the coils during reduced load

(c) to cool the transformer oil

(d) to arrest flow of moisture when outside air enters the transformerAns: d

98. The secondary winding of which of the following transformers is always kept closed ?

(a) Step-up transformer

(b) Step-down transformer

(c) Potential transformer

(d) Current transformer

Ans: d

99. The size of a transformer core will depend on

(a) frequency

(b) area of the core

(c) flux density of the core material

(d) (a) and (b) both

Ans: d

100. N atural air coo ling is generally restricted for transformers up to

(a) 1.5 MVA

(b) 5 MVA

(c) 15 MVA

(d) 50 MVA

Ans: a

101. A shell-type transformer has

(a) high eddy current losses

(b) reduced magnetic leakage

(c) negligibly hysteresis losses

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

102. A transformer can have regulation closer to zero

(a) on full-load

(b) on overload

(c) on leading power factor

(d) on zero power factor Ans: c

103. A transformer transforms

(a) voltage

(b) current

(c) current and voltage

(d) power

Ans: d

104. Which of the following is not the standard voltage for power supply in India ?

(a) llkV

(b) 33kV

(c) 66 kV

(d) 122 kV

Ans: d

105. Reduction in core losses and increase in permeability are obtained with transformer employing

(a) core built-up of laminations of cold rolled grain oriented steel

(b) core built-up of laminations of hot rolled sheet

(c) either of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

106. In a power or distribution transformer about 10 per cent end turns are heavily insulated

(a) to withstand the high voltage drop due to line surge produced by the shunting capacitance of the end turns

(b) to absorb the line surge voltage and save the winding of transformer from damage

(c) to reflect the line surge and save the winding of a transformer from damage

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

107. For given applied voltage, with the increase in frequency of the applied voltage

(a) eddy current loss will decrease

(b) eddy current loss will increase

(c) eddy current loss will remain unchanged

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

108. Losses which occur in rotating electric machines and do not occur in trans formers are

(a) friction and windage losses

(b) magnetic losses

(c) hysteresis and eddy current losses

(d) copper losses

Ans: a

109. In a given transformer for a given applied voltage, losses which remain constant irrespective of load changes are (a) hysteresis and eddy current losses

(b) friction and windage losses

(c) copper losses

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

110. Which of the following statements regarding an idel single-phase transformer having a turn ratio of 1 : 2 and drawing a current of 10 A from 200 V A.C. supply is incorrect ?

(a) Its secondary current is 5 A

(b) Its secondary voltage is 400 V

(c) Its rating is 2 kVA

(d) Its secondary current is 20 A

(e) It is a step-up transformer

Ans: d

111 The secondary of a current transformer is always short-circuited under operating conditions because it

(a) avoids core saturation and high voltage induction

(b) is safe to human beings

(c) protects the primary circuit

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

112. In a transformer the resistance between its primary and secondary should be (a) zero

(b) 10 Q

(c) 1000 Q

(d) infinity

Ans: d

113. A good voltage regulation of a transformer means

(a) output voltage fluctuation from no load to full load is least

(b) output voltage fluctuation with power factor is least

(c) difference between primary and secondary voltage is least

(d) difference between primary and secondary voltage is maximum Ans: a

114. For a transformer, operating at constant load current, maximum efficiency will occur at

(a) 0.8 leading power factor

(b) 0.8 lagging power factor

(c) zero power factor

(d) unity power factor

Ans: d

115. Which of the following protection is normally not provided on small distribution transformers ?

(a) Overfluxing protection

(b) Buchholz relay

(c) Overcurrent protection

(d) All of the above

Ans: b

116. Which of the following acts as a protection against high voltage surges due to lightning and switching ?

(a) Horn gaps

(b) Thermal overload relays

(c) Breather

(d) Conservator

Ans: a

117. The efficiency of two identical transformers under load conditions can be determined by (a) short-circuit test

(b) back-to-back test

(c) open circuit test

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

118. Which of the following insulating materials can withstand the highest temperature safely ? (a) Cellulose (b) Asbestos

(c) Mica

(d) Glass fibreAns: c

119. Which of the following parts of a transformer is visible from outside ?



(a) Bushings

(b) Core

(c) Primary winding

(d) Secondary winding

Ans: a

120. The noise produced by a transformer is termed as

(a) zoom

(b) hum

(c) ringing

(d) buzzAns: b

121. Which of the following loss in a transformer is zero even at full load ? (a) Core loss

(b) Friction loss

(c) Eddy current loss

(d) Hysteresis lossAns: b

122. Which of the following is the most likely source of harmonics in a transformer ? (a) poor insulation

(b) Overload

(c) loose connections

(d) Core saturation

Ans: d

123. If a transformer is continuously operated the maximum temperature rise will occur in (a) core

(b) windings

(c) tank

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

124. The hum in a transformer is mainly attributed to

(a) load changes

oil in the transformer

(c) magnetostriction

(d) mechanical vibrations

Ans: c

125. The maximum load that a power transformer can carry is limited by its

(a) temperature rise

(b) dielectric strength of oil

(c) voltage ratio

(d) copper loss

Ans: c

126. The efficiency of a transformer, under heavy loads, is comparatively low because

(a) copper loss becomes high in proportion to the output

(b) iron loss is increased considerably

(c) voltage drop both in primary and secondary becomes large

(d) secondary output is much less as compared to primary input Ans: a

127. An open-circuit test on a transformer is conducted primarily to measure

(a) insulation resistance

(b) copper loss

(c) core loss (d) total loss

(e) efficiency

(f) none of the above

Ans: c

128. A no-load test is performed on a transformer to determine

(a) core loss

(b) copper loss

(c) efficiency

(d) magnetising current

(e) magnetising current and loss

Ans: e

129. The voltage transformation ratio of a transformer is equal to the ratio of

(a) primary turns to secondary turns secondary current to primary current

(c) secondary induced e.m.f. to primary induced e.m.f.

(d) secondary terminal voltage to primary applied voltage Ans: c

130. Part of the transformer which is most subject to damage from overheating is

(a) iron core

(b) copper winding

(c) winding insulation

(d) frame or case

(e) transformer tank

Ans: c

131. If a transformer is switched on to a voltage more than the rated voltage

(a) its power factor will deteriorate

(b) its power factor will increase

(c) its power factor will remain unaffected

(d) its power factor will be zero Ans: a

132. Auto-transformer makes effective saving on copper and copper losses, when its transformation ratio is

(a) approximately equal to one

(b) less than one

(c) great than one

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

133. Minimum voltage regulation occurs when the power factor of the load is (a) unity

(b) lagging

(c) leading

(d) zeroAns: c

134. In a step-down transformer, there is a change of 15 A in the load current. This results in change of supply current of

(a) less than 15 A more than 15 A


(c) 15 A

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

135. The efficiencies of transformers compared with that of electric motors of the same power are (a) about the same

(6) much smaller

(c) much higher

(d) somewhat smaller

(e) none of the above Ans: c
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