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This document contains a practice multiple choice quiz for the subject ECE131. It consists of 31 questions related to electrical concepts like RMS and average values of signals, time period, frequency, reactance of inductors and capacitors, and phase relationships between voltage and current in different circuit configurations. The questions cover topics like definitions of RMS, average and peak values, calculations of time period and frequency, reactance equations, and phase lead/lag between voltage and current in resistive, inductive, capacitive and combined RLC circuits.

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This document contains a practice multiple choice quiz for the subject ECE131. It consists of 31 questions related to electrical concepts like RMS and average values of signals, time period, frequency, reactance of inductors and capacitors, and phase relationships between voltage and current in different circuit configurations. The questions cover topics like definitions of RMS, average and peak values, calculations of time period and frequency, reactance equations, and phase lead/lag between voltage and current in resistive, inductive, capacitive and combined RLC circuits.

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Section: B1502, B1505 B1534, K1509 & K1510. UNIT-2 PRACTICE MCQ
Subject code: ECE131

Choose the correct answer for the following questions:

1. RMS value or effective value for the V(t) signal is given by:
q R q R
T T RT
(A) T1 0 V (t)dt (B) T1 0 V 2 (t)dt (C) 1
T 0
V (t)dt (D) none

2. Average value for the V(t) signal is given by:


q R q R
T T RT
(A) T1 0 V (t)dt (B) T1 0 V 2 (t)dt (C) 1
T 0
V (t)dt (D) none

3. The time period of a periodic signal is 10 milli sec. What is its frequency?
(A) 0.1 Hz (B) 10 Hz (C) 100 Hz (D) You know
4. What is the time period for the signal V (t) = 100sin(10t) ?
(A) 10 sec (B) 0.628 sec (C) 1.591 sec (D) 100 sec
5. What is the Angular frequency for the signal V (t) = 100sin(10t) ?

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(A) 10π rad/sec (B) 100 rad/sec (C) 141.414 rad/sec (D) 10 rad/sec

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6. An AC current given by i = 14.14sin(ωt + π6 ) has an RMS value or effective value of..........amperes.

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(A) 10 (B) 14.14 (C) 1.96 (D) 7.07

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7. A Voltage sine wave has a peak value of 100 Volt. What is its effective value?
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(A) 70.71 V (B) 141.42 V (C) 100 V (D) 50 V
8. The RMS value of a sine wave form is 100 Volt. What is its effective value?

(A) 100 Volt (B) 100 2 Volt (C) 100

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(D) None
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9. The RMS value of a sine wave form is 100 Volt. What is its peak value or amplitude?
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(A) 70.71 V (B) 141.42 V (C) 100 V (D) 50 V


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10. The RMS value of a sine wave form is 100 Volt. What is its peak-peak value?

(A) 70.71 V (B) 141.42 V (C) 200 V (D) 200 2 Volt
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11. The frequency of a sine wave is 100 Hz. What is its angular frequency?
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(A) 200 rad/sec (B) 200πrad (C) 0.01 sec (D) 200πrad/sec
12. what is the frequency of DC voltage?
(A) 0 Hz (B) 50 Hz (C) unity Hz (D) None
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13. Which of the following is a non sinusoidal signal?


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(A) Square wave (B) Triangular wave (C) sawtooth Wave (D) All the above
14. A pure inductive circuit has an inductance of 10 milli henry at 50 Hz. What is its reactance?
(A) 31.41 Ω (B) 31.41 Henry (C) 3.141 Ω (D) None
15. How much voltage is necessary to cause 10 milli Ampere to flow through an inductance of 50 milli henry at 100 Hz?
(A) 31.41 Ω (B) 31.41 Volt (C) 0.314 Volt (D) None
16. How much voltage is necessary to cause 10 milli Ampere to flow through an inductive reactance of 50 ohms at 100
Hz?
(A) 5 Volt (B) 0.5 Volt (C) 50 Volt (D) None
17. An ac voltage of 100 volt is applied across an inductive reactance of 50 ohms at 50 Hz? What is the value of current
passing through Inductor?
(A) 2 Ampere (B) 20 Ampere (C) 200 Ampere (D) None
18. An ac voltage of 100 volt is applied across an inductance of 50 milli henry at 100 Hz? What is the value of current passing
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through Inductor?
(A) 31.8 Ampere (B) 3.18 Ampere (C) 0.318 Ampere (D) None
19. How much voltage is necessary to cause 10 mA to flow through 100 Ω resistor in series with 15 mH choke at 400Hz?
(A) 1 V (B) 1.3769 V (C) 0.3769 V (D) 1.06 V

20. A pure capacitive circuit has an capacitance of 10 µ Farad at 50 Hz. What is its reactance?
(A) 31.41 Ω (B) 31.41 Farad (C) 318.30 Ω (D) None

21. How much voltage is necessary to cause 10 milli Ampere to flow through an capacitance of 50 micro farad at 100 Hz?
(A) 31.8 Ω (B) 31.81 Volt (C) 0.318 Volt (D) None

22. How much voltage is necessary to cause 10 milli Ampere to flow through an capacitive reactance of 50 ohms at 100
Hz?
(A) 0.05 Volt (B) 0.5 Volt (C) 5 Volt (D) None

23. An ac voltage of 100 volt is applied across a capacitive reactance of 50 ohms at 50 Hz? What is the value of current passing
through capacitor?
(A) 2 Ampere (B) 20 Ampere (C) 200 Ampere (D) None

24. An ac voltage of 100 volt is applied across an capacitance of 50 micro farad at 100 Hz? What is the value of current passing
through capacitor?
(A) 31.4 Ampere (B) 3.14 Ampere (C) 0.314 Ampere (D) None

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(A) 1.03 Volt (B) 10.3 Volt (C) 103 volt (D) None

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26. The reactance offered by a capacitor to alternating current of frequency 50 Hz is 10Ω. If frequency is increased to 100 Hz

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reactance becomes.....ohm.
(A) 20 rs e (B) 5 (C) 2.5 (D) 40
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27. In a purely capacitive circuit, Voltage ........ the current by 90 degrees.
(A) lags (B) leads (C) Both A and B (D) None
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28. In a purely Inductive circuit, Voltage ...........the current by 90degrees.


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(A) lags (B) leads (C) Both A and B (D) None


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29. In purely resistive circuit Voltage and current are in .......phase.


(A) lags (B) leads (C) same (D) Different
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30. In a series RL circuit, VL ..........VR by 90 degrees.


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(A) lags (B) leads (C) equals (D) none

31. In a series RC circuit, VC ..........VR by 90 degrees.


(A) lags (B) leads (C) equals (D) none
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32. Impedance is given by the vector sum of


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(A) conductance and suceptance (B) resistance and conductance


(C) Resistance and reactance (D) Suceptance and resistance

ALL THE BEST FOR MTE BY GOVIND

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