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Synchronous Motor Quiz | Synchronous Motor Multiple Choice Questions and Answers

(1) Synchronous motor always runs at
[A] The synchronous speed
[B] Less than synchronous speed
[C] More than synchronous speed
[D] None of the above
Answer: The synchronous speed
(2) The power development by a synchronous motor will be maximum when the load angle is
[A] Zero
[B] 45 degree
[C] 90 degree
[D] 120 degree
Answer: 90 degree

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(3) A synchronous machine is called a doubly excited machine because
[A] It can be overexcited
[B] It has two sets of rotor poles
[C] Both its rotor and sator are excited
[D] It needs twice the normal exciting current
Answer: Both its rotor and sator are excited
(4) Mostly, synchronous motors are of
[A] Alternator type machines
[B] Induction type machines
[C] Salient pole type machines
[D] Smooth cylindrical type machines
Answer: Salient pole type machines
(5) A synchronous motor can be started by
[A] Pony Motor
[B] D.C. compound winding
[C] Providing damper winding
[D] None of the above
Answer: None of the above
(6) Ignoring the effects of armature reaction, if excitation of a synchronous motor running with constant load is decreased from its normal value, it leads to
[A] Increase in but decrease in Eb
[B] Increase in Eb but decrease in Ia
[C] Increase in both Ia and p.f. which is lagging
[D] Increase in both Ia and SYMBOL
Answer: Increase in both Ia and SYMBOL
(7) An over-excited synchronous motor takes
[A] Leading current
[B] Lagging current
[C] Both (a) and (b)
[D] None of the above
Answer: Leading current
(8) A synchronous motor running with normal excitation adjusts to load increases essentially by increase in its
[A] Power factor
[B] Torque angle
[C] Back e.m.f.
[D] Armature current
Answer: Armature current
(9) An over-excited synchronous motor is used for
[A] Fluctuating loads
[B] Variable speed loads/span>
[C] Low torque loads
[D] Power factor corrections
Answer: Power factor corrections
(10) When the excitation of an unloaded salient pole synchronous motor suddenly gets disconnected
[A] The motor stops
[B] It runs as a reluctance motor at the same speed
[C] It runs as a reluctance motor at a lower speed
[D] None of the above
Answer: The motor stops
(11) When load on a normally-excited synchronous motor is increased, its power factor tends to
[A] Approach unity
[B] Becomes increasingly lagging
[C] Becomes increasingly leading
[D] Remain unchanged
Answer: Becomes increasingly lagging
(12) When running under no-load condition and with normal excitation, armature current Ia drawn by a synchronous motor
[A] Leads the back e.m.f.Eb by a small angle
[B] Is large
[C] Lags the applied voltage V by a small angle
[D] Lags the resultant voltage ER by 90 degree
Answer: Lags the applied voltage V by a small angle
(13) When load on a synchronous motor running with normal excitation is increased, armature current drawn by it increases because
[A] Back e.m.f. Eb becomes less than applied voltage V
[B] Power factor is decreased
[C] Net resultant voltage ER in armature is increased
[D] Motor speed is reduced
Answer: Net resultant voltage ER in armature is increased
(14) When load on a synchronous motor is increased, its armature currents in increased provided it is
[A] Normally-excited
[B] Over-excited
[C] Under-excited
[D] All of the above
Answer: All of the above
(15) The effect of increasing load on a synchronous motor running with normal excitation is to
[A] Increase both its Ia and p.f.
[B] Decrease Ia but increase p.f.
[C] Increase Ia but decrease p.f.
[D] Decrease both its Ia and p.f.
Answer: Increase Ia but decrease p.f.
(16) The V-curves of a synchronous motor show relationship between
[A] Excitation current and back e.m.f
[B] Field current and p.f.
[C] D.C. field current and A.C. armature current
[D] Armature current and supply voltage
Answer: D.C. field current and A.C. armature current
(17) If the field of a synchronous motor is under excited, the power factor will be
[A] Lagging
[B] Leading
[C] Unity
[D] More than unity
Answer: Lagging
(18) The maximum value of torque angle a in a synchronous motor is .......... degrees electrical
[A] 45
[B] 90
[C] Between 45 and 90
[D] Below 60
Answer: 90
(19) In a synchronous motor, the magnitude of stator back e.m.f. Eb depends on
[A] Speed of the motor
[B] Load of the motor
[C] Both the speed and rotor flux
[D] D.C. excitation only
Answer: D.C. excitation only
(20) The direction of rotation of a synchronous motor can be reversed by reversing
[A] Current to the field winding
[B] Supply phase sequence
[C] Polarity of rotor poles
[D] None of the above
Answer: Supply phase sequence

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