1. This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about measurement instruments and errors.
2. The questions cover topics like the types of electronic instruments, sources of systematic and random errors, undesirable instrument characteristics like drift and nonlinearity, and definitions of terms like error, resolution, and sensitivity.
3. The questions test understanding of concepts like the components of a measurement system, the different types of errors that can occur, and how to reduce systematic errors.
1. This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about measurement instruments and errors.
2. The questions cover topics like the types of electronic instruments, sources of systematic and random errors, undesirable instrument characteristics like drift and nonlinearity, and definitions of terms like error, resolution, and sensitivity.
3. The questions test understanding of concepts like the components of a measurement system, the different types of errors that can occur, and how to reduce systematic errors.
1. This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about measurement instruments and errors.
2. The questions cover topics like the types of electronic instruments, sources of systematic and random errors, undesirable instrument characteristics like drift and nonlinearity, and definitions of terms like error, resolution, and sensitivity.
3. The questions test understanding of concepts like the components of a measurement system, the different types of errors that can occur, and how to reduce systematic errors.
a) 2 types b) 4 types c) 10 types d) 15 types 2. The systematic errors of an instrument can be reduced by making A) The sensitivity of instrument to environmental input as low as possible B) The sensitivity of instrument to environmental input as high as possible C) Systematic errors do not depend on the sensitivity of instrument D) None of these 3. If the instrument is used in wrong manner while application, then it will result in A. Systematic error B) Instrument error C) Random error D) Environmental error 4. The undesirable characteristics of a measuring system is/are a) Drift B) Dead zone C) Non linearity D) All of these 5. Random errors in a measurement system are due to a) Environmental changes B) Use of uncalibrated instrument C) Poor cabling practices D) Unpredictable effects 6. The undesirable characteristics of a measuring system is/are a) Drift B) Dead zone C) Non linearity D) All of these 7. In a measurement system, A) A single measurement component may have both random errors and systematic errors B) A measurement system consists of several components with each component having separate errors C) Both the statement (a) & (b) are true D) Neither statement (a) nor statement (b) are true 8. The deviation of measured value from accurate value is known as: a) Error b) Resolution c) Sensitivity d) none of these 9. How many types of errors are? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 10. how many types of analog instruments are? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5