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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Free download Electronic Principles by Albert Malvino and David J. Bates

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Monday, 26 February 2018

Free download Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits (Vol 4) by Rudolf F. Graf and William Sheets

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Friday, 23 February 2018

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1. Special Equipment / 12. Troubleshooting / 113. Troubleshooting Electric Motors / 254. Alarm Systems / 475. Lamps and Lighting Systems / 716. Electric Motors / 1037. Power Sources / 1218. Wires and Wiring / 1479. Hazardous Locations Equipment / 203
10. Programmable Controllers / 229
11. Wiring for Telephone Installation / 233
12. Basic Mathematics and Measurement Conversion / 269
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14. Electrical and Electronic Formulas / 283
15. Basic Electronics / 305
16. How to Measure / 323

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Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Free download Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits (Vol 3) by Rudolf F. Graf

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Monday, 19 February 2018

Free download Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits (Vol 2) by Rudolf F. Graf

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Sunday, 18 February 2018

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Friday, 16 February 2018

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Wednesday, 14 February 2018

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Monday, 12 February 2018

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Sunday, 11 February 2018

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1 Magnetic Circuits and Magnetic Materials 1
2 Transformers 57
3 Electromechanical-Energy-ConversionPrinciples 112
4 Introduction to Rotating Machines 173
5 Synchronous Machines 245
6 Polyphase Induction Machines 306
7 DCMachines 357
8 Variable-Reluctance Machines and Stepping Motors 407
9 Single- and Two-Phase Motors 452
10 Introduction to Power Electronics 493
11 Speed and Torque Control 559


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Friday, 9 February 2018

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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

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Monday, 5 February 2018

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : DC GENERATORS (Part 2)



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51. It is difficult to maintain oil filled cables.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: a

51. In capacitance grading a homogeneous dielectric is used.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: b

52. In congested areas where excavation is expensive and inconvenient 'draw in system' of laying of underground cables is often adopted.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: a

53. Natural rubber is obtained from milky sap of tropical trees.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: a

54. Rubber is most commonly used insulation in cables.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: a

55. Polyethylene has very poor dielectric and ageing properties.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: b

56. The metallic sheath may be made of lead or lead alloy or of aluminium.

(a) Yes

(b) No

Ans: b

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : DC GENERATORS

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : DC GENERATORS (Part 1)


Here are some practice questions of DC Generators. Hope that this will enrich your knowledge.


1. The insulating material for a cable should have

(a) low cost

(b) high dielectric strength

(c) high mechanical strength

(d) all of the above Ans: d

2. Which of the following protects a cable against mechanical injury ?

(a) Bedding

(b) Sheath

(c) Armouring

(d) None of the above Ans: c

3. Which of the following insulation is used in cables ?

(a) Varnished cambric

(b) Rubber

(c) Paper

(d) Any of the above Ans: d

4. Empire tape is

(a) varnished cambric

(b) vulcanised rubber

(c) impregnated paper

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

5. The thickness of the layer of insulation on the conductor, in cables, depends upon

(a) reactive power

(b) power factor

(c) voltage

(d) current carrying capacity Ans: c

6. The bedding on a cable consists of

(a) hessian cloth

(b) jute

(c) any of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

7. The insulating material for cables should

(a) be acid proof

(b) be non-inflammable

(c) be non-hygroscopic

(d) have all above properties Ans: d

8. In a cable immediately above metallic sheath _____ is provided.

(a) earthing connection

(b) bedding

(c) armouring

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

9. The current carrying capacity of cables in D.C. is more thanthat in A.C. mainly due to

(a) absence of harmonics

(b) non-existence of any stability limit

(c) smaller dielectric loss

(d) absence of ripples

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

10. In case of three core flexible cable the colour of the neutral is

(a) blue

(b) black

(c) brown

(d) none of the above Ans: a

11 cables are used for 132 kV lines.

(a) High tension

(b) Super tension

(c) Extra high tension

(d) Extra super voltage Ans: d

12. Conduit pipes are normally used to protect _____ cables.

(a) unsheathed cables

(b) armoured

(c) PVC sheathed cables

(d) all of the above

Ans: a

13. The minimum dielectric stress in a cable is at

(a) armour

(b) bedding

(c) conductor surface

(d) lead sheath

Ans: d

14. In single core cables armouring is not done to

(a) avoid excessive sheath losses

(b) make it flexible

(c) either of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

15. Dielectric strength of rubber is around

(a) 5 kV/mm

(b) 15 kV/mm

(c) 30 kV/mm

(d) 200 kV/mm

Ans: c

16. Low tension cables are generally used upto

(a) 200 V

(b) 500 V

(c) 700 V

(d) 1000 V

Ans: d

17. In a cable, the maximum stress under operating conditions is at

(a) insulation layer

(b) sheath

(c) armour

(d) conductor surface

Ans: d

18. High tension cables are generally used upto

(a) 11kV

(b) 33kV

(c) 66 kV

(d) 132 kV

Ans: a

19. The surge resistance of cable is

(a) 5 ohms

(b) 20 ohms

(c) 50 ohms

(d) 100 ohms

Ans: c

20. PVC stands for

(a) polyvinyl chloride

(b) post varnish conductor

(c) pressed and varnished cloth

(d) positive voltage conductor

(e) none of the above

Ans: a

In the cables, the location of fault is usually found out by comparing

(a) the resistance of the conductor

(b) the inductance of conductors

(c) the capacitances of insulated conductors

(d) all above parameters Ans: c

22. In capacitance grading of cables we use a ______ dielectric.

(a) composite

(b) porous

(c) homogeneous

(d) hygroscopic

Ans: a

23. Pressure cables are generally not used beyond

(a) 11 kV

(b) 33 kV

(c) 66 kV

(d) 132 kV

Ans: c

24. The material for armouring on cable is usually

(a) steel tape

(b) galvanised steel wire

(c) any of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

25. Cables, generally used beyond 66 kV are

(a) oil filled

(b) S.L. type

(c) belted

(d) armoured

Ans: a

26. The relative permittivity of rubber is

(a) between 2 and 3

(b) between 5 and 6

(c) between 8 and 10

(d) between 12 and 14

Ans: a

27. Solid type cables are considered unreliable beyond 66 kV because

(a) insulation may melt due to higher temperature

(b) skin effect dominates on the conduc¬tor

(c) of corona loss between conductor and sheath material

(d) there is a danger of breakdown of insulation due to the presence of voids Ans: d

28. If the length of a cable is doubled, its capacitance

(a) becomes one-fourth

(b) becomes one-half

(c) becomes double

(d) remains unchanged

Ans: c

29. In cables the charging current

(a) lags the voltage by 90°

(b) leads the voltage by 90°

(c) lags the voltage by 180°

(d) leads the voltage by 180°

Ans: b

30. A certain cable has an insulation of relative permittivity 4. If the insulation is replaced by one of relative permittivity 2, the capacitance of the cable will become

(a) one half

(6) double

(c) four times

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

31. If a cable of homogeneous insulation has a maximum stress of 10 kV/mm, then the dielectric strength of insulation should be

(a) 5 kV/mm

(b) 10 kV/mm

(a) 15 kV/mm

(d) 30 kV/mm

Ans: b

32. In the cables, sheaths are used to

(a) prevent the moisture from entering the cable

(b) provide enough strength

(e) provide proper insulation

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

33. The intersheaths in the cables are used to (a) minimize the stress

(b) avoid the requirement of good insulation

(c) provide proper stress distribution

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

34. The electrostatic stress in underground cables is

(a) same at the conductor and the sheath

(b) minimum at the conductor and maximum at the sheath

(c) maximum at the conductor and minimum at the sheath

(d) zero at the conductor as well as on the sheath

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

35. The breakdown of insulation of the cable can be avoided economically by the use of

(a) inter-sheaths

(b) insulating materials with different dielectric constants

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

36. The insulation of the cable decreases with

(a) the increase in length of the insulation

(b) the decrease in the length of the insulation

(c) either (a) or (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

37. A cable carrying alternating current has

(a) hysteresis losses only

(b) hysteresis and leakage losses only

(c) hysteresis, leakage and copper losses only

(d) hysteresis, leakage, copper and friction losses Ans: b

38. In a cable the voltage stress is maximum at

(a) sheath

(6) insulator

(e) surface of the conductor

(d) core of the conductor

Ans: d

39. Capacitance grading of cable implies

(a) use of dielectrics of different permeabilities

(b) grading according to capacitance of cables per km length

(c) cables using single dielectric in different concentrations

(d) capacitance required to be introduced at different lengths to counter the effect of inductance

(e) none of the above

Ans: a

40. Underground cables are laid at sufficient depth

(a) to minimise temperature stresses

(b) to avoid being unearthed easily due to removal of soil

(c) to minimise the effect of shocks and vibrations due to gassing vehicles, etc.

(d) for all of the above reasons

Ans: c

41. The advantage of cables over overhead transmission lines is

(a) easy maintenance

(b) low cost

(c) can be used in congested areas

(d) can be used in high voltage circuits Ans: c

42. The thickness of metallic shielding on cables is usually

(a) 0.04 mm

(b) 0.2 to 0.4 mm

(e) 3 to 5 mm

(d) 40 to 60 mm

Ans: a

43. Cables for 220 kV lines are invariably

(a) mica insulated

(b) paper insulated

(c) compressed oil or compressed gas insulated

(d) rubber insulated

(e) none of the above Ans: c

44. Is a cable is to be designed for use on 1000 kV, which insulation would you prefer ?

(a) Polyvinyle chloride

(b) Vulcanised rubber

(c) Impregnated paper

(d) Compressed SFe gas

(e) none of the above

Ans: d

45. If a power cable and a communication cable are to run parallel the minimum distance between the two, to avoid interference, should be

(a) 2 cm

(b) 10 cm

(c) 50 cm

(d) 400 cm

Ans: c

46. Copper as conductor for cables is used as

(a) annealed

(b) hardened and tempered

(c) hard drawn

(d) alloy with chromium

Ans: a

47. The insulating material should have

(a) low permittivity

(b) high resistivity

(c) high dielectric strength

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

48. The advantage of oil filled cables is

(a) more perfect impregnation

(b) smaller overall size

(c) no ionisation, oxidation and formation of voids

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

49. The disadvantage with paper as insulating material is

(a) it is hygroscopic

(6) it has high capacitance

(c) it is an organic material

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

50. The breakdown voltage of a cable depends on

(a) presence of moisture

(b) working temperature

(c) time of application of the voltage

(d) all of the above
 Ans: d

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : DC GENERATORS



Friday, 2 February 2018

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Wednesday, 31 January 2018

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Monday, 29 January 2018

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Sunday, 28 January 2018

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Friday, 26 January 2018

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : Transmission and Distribution (Part 2)



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51. Which of the following is usually not the generating voltage ?

(a) 6.6 kV

(b) 8.8 kV

(c) 11 kV

(d) 13.2 kV

Ans: b

52. For an overhead line, the surge impedance is taken as

(a) 20-30 ohms

(b) 70—80 ohms

(c) 100—200 ohms

(d) 500—1000 ohms

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

53. The presence of ozone due to corona is harmful because it

(a) reduces power factor

(b) corrodes the material

(c) gives odour

(d) transfer energy to the ground

(e) none of the above

Ans: b

54. A feeder, in a transmission system, feeds power to

(a) distributors

(b) generating stations

(c) service mains

(d) all of the above

Ans: a

55. The power transmitted will be maximum when

(a) corona losses are minimum

(b) reactance is high

(c) sending end voltage is more

(d) receiving end voltage is more

Ans: c

56. A 3-phase 4 wire system is commonly used on

(a) primary transmission

(b) secondary transmission

(c) primary distribution

(d) secondary distribution Ans: d

57. Which of the following materials is used for overhead transmission lines ?

(a) Steel cored aluminium

(b) Galvanised steel

(c) Cadmium copper

(d) Any of the above Ans: d

58. Which of the following is not a constituent for making porcelain insulators ?

(a) Quartz

(b) Kaolin

(c) Felspar

(d) Silica

Ans: d

59. There is a greater possibility of occurence of corona during

(a) dry weather

(b) winter

(c) summer heat

(d) humid weather

(e) none of the aboveAns: d

60. Which of the following relays is used on long transmission lines ?

(a) Impedance relay

(b) Mho's relay

(c) Reactance relay

(d) None of the above

Ans: b

61. The steel used in steel cored conductors is usually

(a) alloy steel

(b) stainless steel

(c) mild steel

(d) high speed steel

(e) all of the aboveAns: c

62. Which of the following distribution systems is more reliable ?

(a) Radial system

(b) Tree system

(c) Ring main system

(d) All are equally reliable

Ans: c

63. Which of the following characteristics should the line supports for transmission lines possess ?

(a) Low cost

(b) High mechanical strength

(c) Longer life

(d) All of the above

Ans: d

64. Transmission voltage of llkV is normally used for distances upto

(a) 20—25 km

(b) 40—50 km

(c) 60—70 km

(d) 80—100 km Ans: a

65. Which of the following regulations is considered best?

(a) 50%

(b) 20%

(c) 10%

(d) 2%

Ans: d

66. Skin effect is proportional to

(a) (conductor diameter)

(b) (conductor diameter)

(c) (conductor diameter)

(d) (conductor diameter)

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

67. A conductor, due to sag between two supports, takes the form of

(a) semi-circle

(b) triangle

(c) ellipse

(d) catenary

Ans: d

68. In AC.S.R. conductors, the insulation between aluminium and steel conductors is

(a) insulin

(b) bitumen

(c) varnish

(d) no insulation is required

Ans: d

69. Which of the followingbus-bar schemes has the lowest cost ?

(a) Ring bus-bar scheme

(b) Single bus-bar scheme

(c) Breaker and a half scheme

(d) Main and transfer scheme Ans: b

70. Owing to skin effect

(a) current flows through the half cross-section of the conductor

(b) portion of the conductor near the surface carries more current and core of theconductor carries less current

(c) portion of the conductor near the surface carries less current and core of the conductor carries more current (d) any of the above

(e) none of the above Ans: b

71. By which of the following methods string efficiency can be improved ?

(a) Using a guard ring

(b) Grading the insulator

(c) Using long cross arm

(d) Any of the above

(e) None of the above

Ans: d

72. In aluminium conductors, steel core is provided to

(a) compensate for skin effect

(b) neutralise proximity effect

(c) reduce line inductance

(d) increase the tensile strength Ans: d

73. By which of the following a bus-bar is rated ?

(a) Current only

(b) Current and voltage

(c) Current, voltage and frequency

(d) Current, voltage, frequency and short time current Ans: d

74. A circuit is disconnected by isolators when

(a) line is energized

(b) there is no current in the line

(c) line is on full load

(d) circuit breaker is not open

Ans: b

75. For which of the following equipment current rating is not necessary ?

(a) Circuit breakers

(b) Isolators

(c) Load break switch

(d) Circuit breakers and load break switches Ans: b

76. In a substation the following equipment is not installed

(a) exciters

(b) series capacitors

(c) shunt reactors

(d) voltatre transformers

Ans: a

77. jCorona usually occurs when the electrostatic stress in air around the conductor exceeds

(a) 6.6 kV (r.m.s. value)/cm

(b) 11 kV (r.m.s. value)/cm

(c) 22 kV (maximum value)/cm

(d) 30 kV (maximum v^lue)/cm

Ans: d

78. The voltage drop, for constant voltage transmission is compensated by installing

(a) inductors

(b) capacitors

(c) synchronous motors

(d) all of above

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

79. The use of strain type insulators is made where the conductors are

(a) dead ended

(b) at intermediate anchor towers

(c) any of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

80. The current drawn by the line due to corona losses is

(a) non-sinusoidal

(b) sinusoidal

(c) triangular

(d) square

Ans: a

81. Pin type insulators are generally not used for voltages beyond

(a) 1 kV

(b) 11 kV

(c) 22 kV

(d) 33 kV

Ans: d

82. Aluminium has a specific gravity of

(a) 1.5

(b) 2.7

(c) 4.2

(d) 7.8

Ans: b

83. For transmission of power over a distance of 200 km, the transmission voltage should be

(a) 132 kV

(b) 66 kV

(c) 33 kV

(d) 11 kVAns: a

84. For aluminium, as compared to copper, all the following factors have higher values except

(a) specific volume

(6) electrical conductivity

(c) co-efficient of linear expansion

(d) resistance per unit length for same cross-section Ans: b

85. Which of the following equipment, for regulating the voltage in distribution feeder, will be most economical ? (a) Static condenser

(b) Synchronous condenser

(c) Tap changing transformer

(d) Booster transformer

Ans: d

86. In a tap changing transformer, the tappings are provided on

(a) primary winding

(b) secondary winding

(c) high voltage winding

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

87. Constant voltage transmission entails the following disadvantage

(a) large conductor area is required for same power transmission

(b) short-circuit current of the system is increased

(c) either of the above

(d) none of the above Ans: b

88. On which of the following factors skin effect depends ?

(a) Frequency of the current

(b) Size of the conductor

(c) Resistivity of the conductor material

(d) All of the above

Ans: d

89. The effect of corona can be detected by

(a) presence of zone detected by odour

(b) hissing sound

(c) faint luminous glow of bluish colour

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

90. For transmission of power over a distance of 500 km, the transmission voltage should be in the range (a) 150 to 220 kV

(b) 100 to 120 kV

(c) 60 to 100 kV

(d) 20 to 50 kVAns: a

91. In the analysis of which of the following lines shunt capacitance is neglected ?

(a) Short transmission lines

(b) Medium transmission lines

(c) Long transmission lines

(d) Medium as well as long transmission lines Ans: a

92. When the interconnector between two stations has large reactance

(a) the transfer of power will take place with voltage fluctuation and noise

(b) the transfer of power will take place with least loss

(c) the stations will fall out of step because of large angular displacement between thestations

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

93. The frequency of voltage generated, in case of generators, can be increased by

(a) using reactors

(b) increasing the load

(c) adjusting the governor

(d) reducing the terminal voltage

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

94. When an alternator connected to the bus-bar is shut down the bus-bar voltage will

(a) fall

(b) rise

(c) remain unchanged

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

95. The angular displacement between two interconnected stations is mainly due to

(a) armature reactance of both alternators

(b) reactance of the interconnector

(c) synchronous reactance of both the alternators

(d) all of the above

Ans: a

96. Electro-mechanical voltage regulators are generally used in

(a) reactors

(b) generators

(c) transformers

(d) all of the above

Ans: b

97. Series capacitors on transmission lines are of little use when the load VAR requirement is

(a) large

(b) small

(b) fluctuating

(d) any of the above

Ans: b

98. The voltage regulation in magnetic amplifier type voltage regulator is effected by

(a) electromagnetic induction

(b) varying the resistance

(c) varying the reactance

(d) variable transformer

Ans: c

99. When a conductor carries more current on the surface as compared to core, it is due to

(a) permeability variation

(b) corona

(c) skin effect

(d) unsymmetrical fault

(e) none of the above

Ans: c

100. The following system is not generally used

(a) 1-phase 3 wire

(b) 1-phase 4 wire

(c) 3-phase 3 wire

(d) 3-phase 4 wire

Ans: a

101. The skin effect of a conductor will reduce as the

(a) resistivity of conductor material increases

(b) permeability of conductor material increases

(c) diameter increases

(d) frequency increases

Ans: a

102. When a live conductor of public electric supply breaks down and touches the earth which of the following will happen ?

(a) Current will flow to earth

(b) Supply voltage will drop

(c) Supply voltage will increase

(d) No current will flow in the conductor

(e) None of the above

Ans: a


Electrical engineering practice MCQ : TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION


Here are some questions related to TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION, may be helpful for those who want to gain knowledge on electrical engineering or electrical system.

1. By which of the following systems electric power may be transmitted ?

(a) Overhead system

(b) Underground system

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

Ans: c

2 are the conductors, which connect the consumer's terminals to the distribution

(a) Distributors

(b) Service mains

(c) Feeders

(d) None of the above

Ans: b

3. The underground system cannot be operated above

(a) 440 V (b) 11 kV

(c) 33 kV

(d) 66 kV

Ans: d

4. Overhead system can be designed for operation upto

(a) 11 kV

(b) 33 kV

(c) 66 kV

(d) 400 kV

Ans: c

5. If variable part of annual cost on account of interest and depreciation on the capital outlay is equal to the

annual cost of electrical energy wasted in the conductors, the total annual cost will be minimum and the corresponding size of conductor will be most economical. This statement is known as (a) Kelvin's law

(b) Ohm's law

(c) Kirchhoffs law

(d) Faraday's law

(e) none of the above

Ans: a

6. The wooden poles well impregnated with creosite oil or any preservative compound have life

(a) from 2 to 5 years

(b) 10 to 15 years

(c) 25 to 30 years

(d) 60 to 70 years

Ans: c

7. Which of the following materials is not used for transmission and distribution of electrical power ?

(a) Copper

(b) Aluminium

(c) Steel

(d) Tungsten

Ans: d

8. Galvanised steel wire is generally used as

(a) stay wire

(b) earth wire

(c) structural components

(d) all of the above

Ans: d

9. The usual spans with R.C.C. poles are

(a) 40—50 metres

(b) 60—100 metres

(c) 80—100 metres

(d) 300—500 metres

Ans: c

10. The corona is considerably affected by which of the following ?

(a) Size of the conductor

(b) Shape of the conductor

(c) Surface condition of the conductor

(d) All of the aboveAns: d

11. Which of the following are the constants of the transmission lines ?

(a) Resistance

(b) Inductance

(c) Capacitance

(d) All of the above

Ans: d

12. 310 km line is considered as

(a) a long line

(b) a medium line

(c) a short line

(d) any of the aboveAns: a

13. The phenomenon qf rise in voltage at the receiving end of the open-circuited or lightly loaded line is called the

(a) Seeback effect

(b) Ferranti effect

(c) Raman effect

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

14. The square root of the ratio of line impedance and shunt admittance is called the

(a) surge impedance of the line

(b) conductance of the line

(c) regulation of the line

(d) none of the aboveAns: a

15. Which of the following is the demerit of a 'constant voltage transmission system' ?

(a) Increase of short-circuit current of the system

(b) Availability of steady voltage at all loads at the line terminals

(c) Possibility of better protection for the line due to possible use of higher terminal reactances

(d) Improvement of power factor at times of moderate and heavy loads

(e) Possibility of carrying increased power for a given conductor size in case of longdistance heavy power

transmission Ans: a

16. Low voltage cables are meant for use up to

(a) l.lkV

(b) 3.3kV

(c) 6.6kV

(d)llkV

Ans: e

17. The operating voltage of high voltage cables is upto

(a) l.lkV

(b) 3.3kV

(c) 6.6kV

(d)llkV

Ans: d

18. The operating voltage of supertension cables is upto

(a) 3.3 kV

(b) 6.6 kV

(c) 11 kV

(d) 33 kV

Ans: d

19. The operating voltage of extra high tension cables is upto

(a) 6.6 kV

(b) 11 kV

(c) 33 kV

(d) 66 kV

(e) 132 kVAns: d

20. Which of the following methods is used for laying of underground cables ?

(a) Direct laying

(b) Draw-in-system

(c) Solid system

(d) All of the aboveAns: d

21. Which of the following is the source of heat generation in the cables ?

(a) Dielectric losses in cable insulation

(b) losses in the conductor

(c) Losses in the metallic sheathings and armourings (d) All of the above Ans:

22. Due to which of the following reasons the cables should not be operated too hot ?

(a) The oil may loose its viscosity and it may start drawing off from higher levels

(b) Expansion of the oil may cause the sheath to burst



Unequal expansion may create voids in the insulation which will lead to ionization (d) The thermal instability may rise due to the rapid increase of dielectric losses with temperature (e) All of the above

Ans: e

23. Which of the following D.C. distribution system is the simplest and lowest in first cost ?

(a) Radial system

(b) Ring system

(c) Inter-connected system

(d) None of the aboveAns: a

24. A booster is a

(a) series wound generator

(b) shunt wound generator

(c) synchronous generator

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

25. Besides a method of trial and error, which of the following methods is employed for solution of network problems

in interconnected system ? (a) Circulating current method

(b) Thevenin's theorem

(c) Superposition of currents

(d) Direct application of Kirehhoffs laws

(e) All of the above Ans: e

26. Which of the following faults is most likely to occur in cables ?

(a) Cross or short-circuit fault

(b) Open circuit fault

(c) Breakdown of cable insulation

(d) All of the above

Ans: d

27. The cause of damage to the lead sheath of a cable is

(a) crystallisation of the lead through vibration

(b) chemical action on the lead when buried in the earth

(c) mechanical damage

all of the above

Ans: d

28. The voltage of the single phase supply to residential consumers is

(a) 110 V

(b) 210 V

(c) 230 V

(d) 400 V

Ans: c

29. Most of the high voltage transmission lines in India are

(a) underground

(b) overhead

(c) either of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

30. The distributors for residential areas are

(a) single phase

(b) three-phase three wire

(c) three-phase four wire

(d) none of the above

Ans: c

31. The conductors of the overhead lines are

(a) solid

(b) stranded

(c) both solid and stranded

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

32. High voltage transmission lines use

(a) suspension insulators

(b) pin insulators

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans: a

33. Multicore cables generally use

(a) square conductors

(b) circular conductors

(c) rectangular conductors

(d) sector-shaped conductors

none of the above

Ans: d

34. Distribution lines in India generally use

(a) wooden poles

(b) R.C.C. poles

(c) steel towers

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

35. The material commonly used for insulation in high voltage cables is

(a) lead

(b) paper

(c) rubber

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

36. The loads on distributors systems are generally

(a) balanced

(b) unbalanced

(c) either of the above

(d) none of the above

Ans: b

37. The power factor of industrial loads is generally

(a) unity

(b) lagging

(c) leading

(d) zero

Ans: b

38. Overhead lines generally use

(a) copper conductors

(b) all aluminium conductors

(c) A.C.S.R. conductors

(d) none of these

Ans: c

39. In transmission lines the cross-arms are made of

(a) copper

(b) wood

(c) R.C.C.

(d) steel


Ans: d

40. The material generally used for armour of high voltage cables is

(a) aluminium

(b) steel

(c) brass

(d) copper

Ans: b

41. Transmission line insulators are made of

(a) glass

(b) porcelain(c) iron

(d) P.V.C.

Ans: b

42. The material commonly used for sheaths of underground cables is

(a) lead

(b) rubber

(c) copper

(d) iron

Ans: a

43. The minimum clearance between the ground and a 220 kV line is about

(a) 4.3 m

(b) 5.5 m

(c) 7.0 m

(d) 10.5 m

Ans: c

44. The spacing between phase conductors of a 220 kV line is approximately equal to

(a) 2 m

(b) 3.5 m

(c) 6 m

(d) 8.5 m

Ans: c

45. Large industrial consumers are supplied electrical energy at

(a) 400 V (b) 11 kV

(c) 66 kV

(d) 400 kV

Ans: c

46. In a D.C. 3-wire distribution system, balancer fields are cross-connected in order to

(a) boost the generated voltage

(b) balance loads on both sides of the neutral

(c) make both machine^ run as unloaded motors

(d) equalize voltages on the positive and negative outers Ans: d

47. In a D.C. 3-wire distributor using balancers and having unequal loads on the two sides

(a) both balancers run as generators

(b) both balancers run as motors

(c) balancer connected to lightly- loaded side runs as a motor

(d) balancer connected to heavily- loaded side runs as a motor Ans: c

48. Transmitted power remaining the same, if supply voltage of a D.C. 2-wire feeder is increased 100 percent, saving in copper is

(a) 25 percent

(b) 50 percent

(c) 75 percent

(d) 100 percent

Ans: b

49. A uniformly-loaded D.C. distributor is fed at both ends with equal voltages. As compared to a similar distributor fed at one end only, the drop at the middle point is (a) one-fourth

(b) one-third

(c) one-half

(d) twice

(e) none of the above

Ans: a

50. As compared to a 2-wire D.C. distributor, a 3-wire distributor with same maximum voltage to earth uses only (a) 31.25 percent of copper

(b)  33.3 percent of copper
(c)   66.7 percent of copper
(d)  125 percent of copper
Ans: a

Electrical engineering practice MCQ : TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION



(d) 125 percent of copperAns: a
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