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(21)
Why are the inter sheaths in cables used?
[A]
Provides proper stress distribution.
[B]
Minimises the stress.
[C]
Provides protection against moisture, current and voltage surges.
[D]
To improve the insulation.
Answer: Provides proper stress distribution.
(22)
Armouring is provided above the bedding. The armouring consists of one or two layers of which wire or tape?
[A]
Thin wires of copper.
[B]
Wire made of both copper and cadmium.
[C]
Galvanised steel wire.
[D]
Wires of aluminium.
Answer: Galvanised steel wire.
(23)
What is the purpose of bedding on the underground cables?
[A]
To avoid leakage of current.
[B]
To protect the sheath against corrosion.
[C]
To protect the sheath from mechanical injury due to armouring.
[D]
Both (b) and (c)
(24)
The breakdown voltage of a cable depends on
[A]
time of application of the voltage
[B]
working temperature
[C]
presence of moisture
[D]
all of the above
(25)
The disadvantage with paper as insulating material is
[A]
it is an organic material
[B]
it has high capacitance
[C]
it is hygroscopic
[D]
none of the above
Answer: it is hygroscopic
(26)
The advantage of oil filled cables is
[A]
no ionisation, oxidation and formation of voids
[B]
more perfect impregnation
[C]
smaller overall size
[D]
all of the above
(27)
The insulating material should have
[A]
high dielectric strength
[B]
low permittivity
[C]
high resistivity
[D]
all of the above
(28)
Copper as conductor for cables is used as
[A]
hard drawn
[B]
annealed
[C]
hardened and tempered
[D]
alloy with chromium
(29)
If a power cable and a communication cable are to run parallel the minimum distance between the two, to avoid interference, should be
[A]
50 cm
[B]
10 cm
[C]
2 cm
[D]
400 cm
(30)
Cables for 220 kV lines are invariably
[A]
compressed oil or compressed gas insulated
[B]
paper insulated
[C]
mica insulated
[D]
none of the above
Answer: compressed oil or compressed gas insulated
31
The advantage of cables over overhead transmission lines is
[A]
easy maintenance
[B]
low cost
[C]
can be used in congested areas
[D]
can be used in high voltage circuits
Answer: can be used in congested areas
32
Capacitance grading of cable implies
[A]
use of dielectrics of different permeabilities
[B]
grading according to capacitance of cables per km length
[C]
cables using single dielectric in different concentrations
[D]
none of the above
Answer: use of dielectrics of different permeabilities
33
A cable carrying alternating current has
[A]
hysteresis and leakage losses only
[B]
hysteresis, leakage, copper and friction losses
[C]
hysteresis losses only
[D]
hysteresis, leakage and copper losses only
Answer: hysteresis and leakage losses only
34
The insulation of the cable decreases with
[A]
the decrease in the length of the insulation
[B]
the increase in length of the insulation
[C]
either (a) or (b)
[D]
none of the above
Answer: the increase in length of the insulation
35
The breakdown of insulation of the cable can be avoided economically by the use of
[A]
inter-sheaths
[B]
insulating materials with different dielectric constantswork
[C]
both (a) and (b)
[D]
none of the above
36
The electrostatic stress in underground cables is
[A]
maximum at the conductor and minimum at the sheath
[B]
minimum at the conductor and maximum at the sheath
[C]
same at the conductor and the sheath
[D]
none of the above
Answer: maximum at the conductor and minimum at the sheath
37
The intersheaths in the cables are used to
[A]
provide proper stress distributionformula
[B]
avoid the requirement of good insulation
[C]
minimize the stress
[D]
none of the above
Answer: provide proper stress distribution
38
A certain cable has an insulation of relative permittivity 4. If the insulation is replaced by one of relative permittivity 2, the capacitance of the cable will become
[A]
one half
[B]
double
[C]
four times
[D]
None
39
If the length of a cable is doubled, its capacitance
[A]
becomes double
[B]
becomes one-half
[C]
becomes one-fourth
[D]
remains unchanged
40
Cables, generally used beyond 66 kV are
[A]
oil filled
[B]
armoured
[C]
S.L. type
[D]
belted
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