Electrolysis and Storage of Batteries MCQ
Electrolysis and Storage of Batteries MCQ
Electrolysis and Storage of Batteries MCQ
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2. The charge required to liberate one gram equivalent of any substance is known
as ______ constant
(a) time
(b) Faraday’s
(c) Boltzman
Ans: b
6. The active materials on the positive and negative plates of a fully charged lead-
acid battery are
(a) lead and lead peroxide
(b) lead sulphate and lead
(c) lead peroxide and lead
(d) none of the above
Ans: c
7. When a lead-acid battery is in fully charged condition, the colour of its positive
plate is
(a) dark grey
(b) brown
(c) dark brown
(d) none of above
Ans: c
10. The best indication about the state of charge on a lead-acid battery is given by
(a) output voltage
(b) temperature of electrolyte
(c) specific gravity of electrolyte
(d) none of the above
Ans: c
19. As compared to a lead-acid cell, the efficiency of a nickel-iron cell is less due to
its
(a) compactness
(b) lower e.m.f.
(c) small quantity of electrolyte used
(d) higher internal resistance
Ans: d
20. Trickle charging of a storage battery helps to
(a) maintain proper electrolyte level
(b) increase its reserve capacity
(c) prevent sulphation
(d) keep it fresh and fully charged
Ans: d
21. Those substances of the cell which take active part in chemical combination
and hence produce electricity during charging or discharging are known
as______materials.
(a) passive
(b) active
(c) redundant
(d) inert
Ans: b
24. It is noticed that during discharging the following does not happen
(a) both anode and cathode become PbS04
(b) specific gravity of H2SO4 decreases
(c) voltage of the cell decreases
(d) the cell absorbs energy
Ans: d
29. When the lead-acid cell is fully charged, the electrolyte assumes _____
appearance
(a) dull
(b) reddish
(c) bright
(d) milky
Ans: d
31. The internal resistance of an alkali cell is nearly _____ times that of the lead-
acid cell.
(a) two
(b) three
(c) four
(d) five
Ans: d
41. The open circuit voltage of any storage cell depends wholly upon
(a) its chemical constituents
(b) on the strength of its electrolyte
(c) its temperature
(d) all above
Ans: d
43. When the specific gravity of the electrolyte of a lead-acid cell is reduced to 1.1
to 1.15 the cell is in
(a) charged state
(b) discharged state
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) active state
Ans: b
46. Undercharging
(a) reduces specific gravity of the electrolyte
(b) increases specific gravity of the electrolyte
(c) produces excessive gassing
(d) increases the temperature
Ans: a
49. Excessive formation of lead sulphate on the surface of the plates happens
because of
(a) allowing a battery to stand in discharged condition for a long time
(b) topping up with electrolyte
(c) persistent undercharging
(d) low level of electrolyte
(e) all above
Ans: e
50. The substances which combine together to store electrical energy during the
charge are called ______ materials
(a) active
(b) passive
(c) inert
(d) dielectric
Ans: a
56. In constant voltage charging method, the charging current from discharged to
fully charged condition
(a) decreases
(b) increases
(c) remains constant
(d) none of the above
Ans: a
60. Following will happen if the specific gravity of electrolyte becomes more than
1.23.
(a) Loss of capacity
(b) Loss of life
(c) Corrosion of the grids of the plate
(d) All above
Ans: d
67. In a lead-acid cell, if the specific gravity of sulphuric acid is 1.8, it will require
following ratio of acid to water to get mixture of specific gravity of 1.3
(a) 6 parts of acid to 4 parts of water
(b) 4 parts of acid to 4 parts of water
(c) 4 parts of acid to 6 parts of water
(d) 4 parts of acid to 8 parts of water
Ans: c
72. In order that a hydrometer may float vertically in electrolyte its C.G. should be
(a) lowered
(b) raised
(c) undisturbed
(d) displaced sideways
Ans: a
73. If a lead-acid cell is discharged below 1.8 V the following will happen.
(a) Capacity of cell will reduce
(b) Sulphation of plates will occur
(c) Internal resistance will increase
(d) All above will occur
Ans: d
80. During discharge, the active material of both the positive and negative plates
is changed to
(a) Pb
(b) Pb02
(c) PbO
(d) PbS04
Ans: d
82. The following indicate that battery on charge has attained full charge
(a) colour of electrode
(b) gassing
(c) specific gravity
(d) all above
Ans: d
90. All the electrical connections between the battery and vehicle should be by
(a) thin aluminium wires
(b) thin copper wires
(c) rigid cables
(d) flexible cables
Ans: d
91. A battery of 6 cells will show a drop of _____ volts from fully charged state to
fully discharged state.
(a) 1.0
(b) 1.5
(c) 2.4
(d) 2.9
Ans: c
92. During the idle period of the battery, strong electrolyte tends to change the
active material of the cell into
(a) Pb02
(6) PbSC-4
(c) PbO
(d) Pb
Ans: b
100. In a battery cover is placed over the element and sealed to the top of the
battery container. This is done
(a) to reduce evaporation of water from electrolyte
(b) to exclude dirt and foreign matter from the electrolyte
(c) to discharge both of the above functions
(d) to discharge none of the above functions
Ans: c
101. For a cell to work, which of the following condition(s) become necessary ?
(a) Two electrodes of different meta’s should be inserted in the electrolyte, not
touching each other
(b) Electrolyte must chemically react with one of the electrodes
(c) Electrolyte liquid or paste should be conducting
(d) All above three conditions are necessary
Ans: d
102. Which of the following primary cells has the lowest voltage ?
(a) Lithium
(b) Zinc-chloride
(c) Mercury
(d) Carbon-zinc
Ans: c
103. Which of the following primary cells has the highest voltage ?
(a) Manganese-alkaline
(6) Carbon-zinc
(c) Lithium
(d) Mercury
Ans: c
113. When the load resistance equals the generator resistance which of the
following will be maximum ?
(a) Current
(b) Efficiency of the circuit
(c) Power in the load resistance
(d) Voltage across the load resistance
Ans: c
116. Which among the following constitutes the major load for an automobile
battery ?
(a) Brake light
(b) Self starter
(c) Parking lights
(d) Spark plugs
Ans: b
117. Which of the following factors adversely affects the capacity of the leadacid
battery ?
(a) Temperature of surroundings
(b) Specific gravity of electrolyte
(c) Rate of discharge
(d) All of the above
Ans: d
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