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CHAPTER 4 3.

4 Generation of Electricity

1. When the electrons are at rest condition then electricity is called as…..

a. Dynamic electricity
b. Static electricity
c. Zero electricity
d. Motion electricity
Ans:- b,Ref(9A page no.10-17)

CHAPTER 5 3.5 DC Sources of Electricity

1. An accumulation of hydrogen on the plates of a battery is known as


a. hydration
b. polarization
c. ionization
d. none of the above
Ans:- b,Ref(module 3,EASA page no. 5.1)

2. The voltage of a secondary cell is


a. determined by the number of plates
b. determined by the area of the plates
c. determined by the active materials on the plates
d. determined by the shape of the plates
Ans:-c, Ref(9A page no.10-94)

3. If a Ni-cad battery is not to be used immediately it should be stored


a. fully charged
b. fully dissipated
c. dry
d. wet
Ans:-b, Ref(9A page no.10-90)

4.The electrolyte in a Ni-cad battery would rise if the battery was


a. discharging
b. charging
c. remaining at constant voltage
d. none of the above
Ans:-b, Ref(9A page no.10-90)

5.The capacity of a battery is measured in


a. volts
b. cubic centimeters
c. ampere-hours
d. ampere
Ans:- c, Ref(9A page no.10-90)

6. Battery charging equipment is generally installed

a. In well ventilated location


b. In clean and dry place
c. As near as practical to the battery being charged
d. In location having all above features
Ans:- d, Ref(Esmin page no.3-43)

7. Battery container should be acid resistance therefore it is made up of


a. Glass
b. Plastic
c. Wood
d. All of the above
Ans:- d, Ref(Esmin page no.3-43)

8. Following will happen if battery charging rate is too high discharging

a. Excessive gassing will occur


b. Temperature rise will occur
c. Bulging and buckling of plates we occur
d. All of the above

Ans:- d, Ref(Esmin page no.3-43)

9. The following indicate that battery on charge has attained full charge
a. Colour of electrode
b. Gassing
c. Specific gravity
d. All of the above
Ans:- d,Ref(Esmin, page no. 10-43)

10. To prevent local action in battery, only ............is used in electrolytes


a. Pump water
b. Distilled water
c. Tap water
d. Both A and C
Ans:- b,Ref(Esmin, page no. 10-43)

11. Ampere hour capacity of an industrial battery is based on ..........hours discharge


rate
a. 8
b. 12
c. 16
d. 24
Ans:- a,Ref(Esmin, page no. 10-43)

12. Which of the following battery is used for aircraft?

a. Lead acid battery


b. Nickel-cadmium battery
c. Dry cell battery
d. Silver oxide battery

Ans:- b,Ref(Esmin, page no. 10-37)

13. The output voltage of a lead-acid cell is about:

a. 1.5 V
b. 2.2 V
c. 1.25 V
d. 6v

Ans:- b,Ref(BLT Electronics, page no. 84)

14. Sulphation in cell means

a. to charge the cell at slow rate


b. to discharge it at slow rate
c. sulphate layer of active material becomes hard and useless
d. boiling of electrolyte
Ans:- C,Ref(9A, page no. 309)

15. Factors affecting the capacity of cell are

a. rate of discharge or recharge


b. no of plates area of plates
c. density of electrolyte and active material mass
d. all of the above

Ans:- d,Ref(9A, page no. 311)

16. The negative terminal of a battery means it has ----

a. excess of electrons
b. excess of protons
c. deficiency of electrons
d. All of above are correct

Ans:- a,Ref(Grob, page no. 356)

17. The current delivering capacity of a cell depends on:

a. condition of the electrolyte


b. specific gravity of electrolyte
c. physical size of electrode
d. all the above are correct

Ans:- d,Ref(9A, page no. 314)

18. Which of the following is a dry but rechargeable cell:

a. nickel-cadmium cell
b. mercury cell
c. lead-acid cell
d. solar cell

Ans:- a,Ref(BLT ELECTRONICS, page no. Page no 84)

19. Rating of a battery is usually expressed in:

a. watt-hour
b. joule
c. ampere-hour
d. amperes

Ans:- C,Ref(BLT ELECTRONICS, page no. Page no 84)

20. Which method is used to rapidly charge the battery

a. Constant current and varying voltage method


b. Varying voltage and varying current method
c. Constant voltage and varying current method
d. None of above

Ans:- C,Ref(Esmin, page no. 10-42)

Chapter 6 DC Circuits
1. The sum of the voltage rises is equal to the sum of the voltage drops around a
closed loop in a circuit, is statement of………
a. Ohms law
b. Kirchhoff’s current law
c. Kirchhoff’s voltage law
d. Lenz law
Ans:- c, Ref(9A pag.no-10-17)

2. How much is the resistance in a circuit if 15 V of potential difference produces 5 A


of current …
a. 30 k Ω
b. 3 M Ω
c. 300 k Ω
d. 3 Ω
Ans:- d, Ref(9A pag.no-10-17)
3. Two resistances R1 and R2 of 5Ω each and R3 of 10Ω are in series. How much is RT ?
a. 20 Ω
b. 30Ω
c. 25Ω
d. 15Ω
Ans:-a, Ref(9A pag.no-10-36)

4. ……Is set of branches forming a closed path in a network.


a. Node
b. Loop
c. Junction
d. Branch
Ans:- b, Ref(9a pag.no-10-39)

5. The algebraic sum of all currents entering or leaving a node must be equal to zero.
It is statement of….
a. Ohms laws
b. Kirchhoff’s voltage law
c. Kirchhoff’s current law
d. Thevenin’s theorem
Ans:-c, Ref(9a pag.no-10-17)

6.A resistance of 15Ω carries a current of 5amp, then voltage is……


a. 75 amp
b. 75Ω
c. 75volts
d. 75watt
Ans:-c, Ref(9a pag.no-10-18)

7.If there is no circuit element between two point then circuit is…
a. Circuit
b. Linear Circuit
c. Short circuit
d. Open circuit
Ans:- d, Ref(9A pag.no-10-17)

8.Statement of kirchhoff’s current law is..


a. ∑I=0
b. ∑V=0
c. None of the above
Ans:-a, Ref(9A pag.no-10-35)

9.In a parallel circuit general formula for calculating current is ….


a. IT=I1+I2+I3……In
b. IT=0
c. IT=VT
d. None of the above
Ans:-a, Ref(9A pag.no-10-41)

10.If voltage applied to circuit is 12V and total resistance is 40Ω then calculate total
current flowing through circuit………
a. 0.12A
b. 0.3A
c. 1A
d. None of the above
Ans:-b, Ref.(9a pag.no-10-35)

11.In series circuit formula for finding voltage is…


a. Es= IRT
b. Es= VRT
c. None of the above
Ans:- a, Ref. (9A pag.no-10-36

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