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1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about electrical concepts. 2. Question 1 asks about the properties of a circuit with a sinusoidal voltage that leads current by 30 degrees. 3. Question 2 asks about the function of transformer oil in a circuit. 4. The remaining questions ask about topics like overvoltage transients, inductive circuits, signal modulation, motor speeds, motor starting methods, synchronous motor back EMF, alternator voltages, and alternator behavior without drive power.

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1. The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about electrical concepts. 2. Question 1 asks about the properties of a circuit with a sinusoidal voltage that leads current by 30 degrees. 3. Question 2 asks about the function of transformer oil in a circuit. 4. The remaining questions ask about topics like overvoltage transients, inductive circuits, signal modulation, motor speeds, motor starting methods, synchronous motor back EMF, alternator voltages, and alternator behavior without drive power.

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NDC AM(Electrical)

1. A sinusoidal voltage with equation Vm=sin 314 t is applied across a load and the current lags behind
the voltage

by 30 degrees. Which of the following is NOT correct?

(A) The load is inductive in nature

(B) No power will be consumed in the circuit

(C) The frequency of the current will be the same as that of the voltage

(D) Power factor of the circuit will have a value less than 1.0

2. Which of the following is not the function of transformer oil?

(A) Cooling the primary coil (B) Cooling the secondary coil

(C) Providing additional insulation (D) Providing inductive coupling

3. Over voltage transient may occur in a transmission line due to

(A) Lightening (B) Switching

(C) Arcing ground (D) Any of the above

4. Which of the following statements is not correct for a pure inductive circuit?

(A) The power factor of the circuit is zero

(B) The power consumed in the circuit is zero

(C) The instantaneous power in the circuit can have any value positive, negative or zero

(D) All of the above statements are true for a pure inductive circuit

5. A transmitting aerial is radiating un-modulated carrier, the radiated power being 1200 W. If the
carrier is now

modulated simultaneously by two pure notes to depth of 20% and 40% respectively, the total power
radiated

will now be

(A) 1320 W (B) 1200 W (C) 1180 W (D) 920 W

6. If the e.m.f. in the rotor of a three pole induction motor has a frequency of 1.5 Hz and that in the
stator is 50 Hz.

What is the speed at which the motor is running?

(A) 750 rpm


(B) 744 rpm

(C) 727.5 rpm

(D) 713.5 rpm

7. Which method of starting an induction motor is expected to take largest starting current.

(A) Direct on-line starting

(B) Stator rotor starting

(C) Star-delta starting

(D) Auto-transformer starting

8. The back e.m.f. set up in the stator of a synchronous motor will depend upon

(A) Rotor speed only

(B) Rotor excitation only

(C) Rotor excitation and rotor speed

(D) Coupling angle, rotor speed and excitation

9. An alternator is generating power at 210 V per phase while running at 1500 rpm. If the speed of an
alternator

drops to 1000 rpm the generated voltage per phase will be

(A) 180 V

(B) 150 V

(C) 140 V

(D) 105 V

10. The driving power from the prime-mover driving the alternator is lost but the alternator remains
connected to

the supply network and the field supply also remains on. The alternator will

(A) Get itself burnt

(B) Behave as an induction motor but will rotate in opposite direction

(C) Behave as a synchronous motor and will rotate in the same direction

(D) Behave as a synchronous motor but will rotate in a reverse direction to that

corresponding to generator action

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