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(21)
For a fixed supply voltage the current flowing through a conductor will decrease when
[A]
cross-sectional area of the conductor is increased
[B]
length of the conductor is increased
[C]
length of the conductor is reduced
[D]
cross-sectional area is increased and length is decreased
Answer: length of the conductor is increased
(22)
A lamp of 100 W at 200 V is supplied current at 100 volts. It will be equivalent to the lamp of
[A]
50 W
[B]
40 W
[C]
25 W
[D]
10 W
(23)
When current flows through heater coil it glows but supply wiring does not glow because
[A]
supply wiring is covered with insulation layer
[B]
current through supply line flows at slower speed
[C]
supply wires arc made of superior material
[D]
resistance of heater coil is more than that supply wires
Answer: resistance of heater coil is more than that supply wires
(24)
Two electric bulbs of 100 W, 200 V are put in series and the combination is supplied 100 V. The power consumption of each bulb will be
[A]
100 / 2 W
[B]
100 / 4 W
[C]
100 / 16 W
[D]
All of these
(25)
Which of the following lamps will have least resistance at room temperature ?
[A]
200 W, 220 V
[B]
100 W, 220 V
[C]
60 W, 220 V
[D]
All of these
(26)
The value of supply voltage for 500 W ,5 ohm load is
[A]
500 V
[B]
100V
[C]
50 V
[D]
None Of The Above
(27)
100 resistors of 100 ohms each arc connected in parallel. Their equivalent resistances will be
[A]
10,000 ohms
[B]
100 ohms
[C]
1 ohm
[D]
None Of The Above
(28)
The ratio of the resistance of a 100 W, 220 V lamp to that of a 100 W, 110 V lamp will be nearly
[A]
4
[B]
2
[C]
1 / 2
[D]
1 / 4
(29)
The current carrying capacity of the fuse material depends on
[A]
cross-sectional area
[B]
length
[C]
material
[D]
all of the above
(30)
Which material is expected to have least resistivity?
[A]
Copper
[B]
Lead
[C]
Mercury
[D]
Zinc
31
Consider a circuit with two unequal resistances in parallel, then
[A]
large current flows in large resistor
[B]
current is same in both
[C]
potential difference across each is same
[D]
smaller resistance has smaller conductance
Answer: potential difference across each is same
32
In which of the following cases is Ohm’s law not applicable?
[A]
Electrolytes
[B]
Arc lamps
[C]
Insulators
[D]
None of the above
33
A copper wire of length l and diameter d has potential difference V applied at its two ends. The drift velocity is V. If the diameter of wire is made d/4, then drift velocity becomes
[A]
V/16
[B]
16V
[C]
V
[D]
V/4)
34
Ohm’s law is not applicable to
[A]
dc circuits
[B]
high currents
[C]
semi-conductors
[D]
All of these
35
Conductance is expressed in terms of
[A]
mho
[B]
mho/m
[C]
ohm/m
[D]
m/ohm
36
In a current-voltage relationship graph of a linear resistor, the slope of the graph will indicate
[A]
conductance
[B]
resistance
[C]
resistivity
[D]
None of the above
37
How many different combinations may be obtained with three resistors, each having the resistance R ?
38
Ohm's law is not applicable to
[A]
DC circuits
[B]
high currents
[C]
semi-conductors
[D]
None of the above
39
Voltage between point P and Q will be
[A]
40 V
[B]
22.5 V
[C]
20 V
[D]
All Of These
40
Least current will flow through
[A]
25 ohm resistor
[B]
18 ohm resistor
[C]
10 ohm resistor
[D]
None Of The Above
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