The document is a test for an Illumination Engineering course. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like the speed of light, units of luminous flux, solid angle calculations, tungsten melting temperature, blackbody radiation laws, luminous efficiency of lamps, ignition voltages for sodium lamps, and the purpose of louvers in lighting fixtures. The test is worth a total of 25 marks and covers both single mark and two mark questions.
The document is a test for an Illumination Engineering course. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like the speed of light, units of luminous flux, solid angle calculations, tungsten melting temperature, blackbody radiation laws, luminous efficiency of lamps, ignition voltages for sodium lamps, and the purpose of louvers in lighting fixtures. The test is worth a total of 25 marks and covers both single mark and two mark questions.
The document is a test for an Illumination Engineering course. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like the speed of light, units of luminous flux, solid angle calculations, tungsten melting temperature, blackbody radiation laws, luminous efficiency of lamps, ignition voltages for sodium lamps, and the purpose of louvers in lighting fixtures. The test is worth a total of 25 marks and covers both single mark and two mark questions.
Answer the following Questions (Marks : Q.1 to Q.5 -----1 marks
Q.6 to Q.15 ---2 marks)
1. Lightwave travel with a velocity of
a) 3 × 1010 cm/s b) 3 × 1012 cm/s c) 3 × 1015 cm/s d) 3 × 1018 cm/s 2. The unit of luminous flux is a) Steradian b) Candela c) Lumen d) Lux 3. The solid angle subtended at the center of a hemisphere of diameter D will be a) 4πD b) 2πD c) 2π d) 4π 4. Melting temperature of tungsten is a. 2000° K b. 2500° K c. 2655° K d. 3655° K 5. If the wavelength of the radiation decreases, the intensity of the blackbody radiations a) Increases b) decreases c) First increases then decreases d) First decreases then increases 6. . With increase in temperature of the body, the emission of light waves is a) Increases b) Decreases c) Remain same d) None of these 7. The S.I unit of Luminance is a) Candela b) Lux c) Candela/m2 d) Lumen 8. The luminous efficiency of a fluorescent tube is a) 5-10 lumens/watt b)15-20 lumens/watt c) 30-40 lumens/watt d) 60-65 lumens/watt 9. Which of the following lamps gives nearly monochromatic light? a) Sodium vapor lamp b) GLS Lamp c) Tube light d) Mercury vapor lamp 10. The total exitance over all wavelengths of a body can be found by a) Planck’s law b) Stefan’s law c) Boltzmann’s law d) Wein’s law 11. In Metal halied lamp, inner tube is used to a) provide high temperature b) provide low temperature c) Filters UV radiation d) None of these 12. A 250W Halogen lamp operating at 200V has a rated output of 5000 Im. The efficacy of this lamp is a) 25 lm/W b) 20 lm/W c) 1 lm/W d) 6250 lm/W 13. The ignition voltage for sodium lamps is a) 100 to 150 volts b) 400 to 600 volts c) 400 to 440 volts d) 200 to 220 volts 14. In a sodium vapor lamp the discharge is first started in the a) Argon gas b) Neon gas c) Nitrogen gas d) Krypton gas. 15. Louvers are used to a) Reduce the direct light from outside the luminaire b) Reduce the reflected light from the luminaire c) Increases the reflected light of the luminaire d) None of the above