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S.E.

I Educational Trust, Kolkata


HIGH VOLTAGE(M)

Candidate Name-------Bibhas Manna----------------------------Date--------04.11.2022------

Batch no------------------------------------------------- Roll no.-------------------------------

__contains the shipyard's description of operations regarding the vessel's HV


equipment

A. Preliminary operation manual


B. High voltage operation manual
C. Performance manual
D. Equipment manual

The induced voltage across a stationary conductor in a steady magnetic field


is zero

A. true
B. false

A low voltage protection circuit is used in electric motor starting equipment


to

A. Trip circuit contractor when the motor over speed due to low voltage
B. Trip circuit contractor when the motor develops short circuit due to low voltage
C. Allow the motor to restart automatically on restoration of voltage without manual
resetting
D. Prevent motor from restarting automatically

In air blast circuit breakers, the pressure of air is of the order of

A. 100 mm Hg
B. 1 kg/cm2
C. 20 to 30 kg/cm2
D. 200 to 300 kg/cm2

What is the primary means by which an electrical maintenance worker is


protected from electrical hazards while performing work on an electrical
circuit ?

A. 1. Shutting down the necessary equipment


B. Using the appropriate personal protective equipment
C. Posting of safety warning signs
D. Performing a lock out/ tag out procedure

The normal system voltage is not exceed_____KV as per marine high. voltage
regulations
A. 5
B. 15
C. 10
D. 25

The electrical field strength at which the breakdown occurs in the material is
called its

A. Breakdown voltage
B. Di-electric strength
C. Tri-electric strength
D. Breakdown strength

___are used for resilient flooring conditions and pathways In high voltage
panels.

A. Insulation gloves
B. Insulation mats
C. Insulation tapes
D. Insulation helmets

____type of work procedure involves electrical installation that are not live
or not changed

A. Live working
B. Dead working
C. Working in the vicinity of live parts
D. None of the above

Lower voltage systems supplied through transformers from high voltage systems
are to be protected against over voltages. Thus may be achieved by

A. Direct earthing of lower voltage systems


B. Appropriate neutral voltage limiters
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

What happens in the arc extinction using high resistance method

A. Arc resistance is decreased with time


B. Arc resistance is increased with time
C. No change it remains same
D. Arc resistance is kept zero

For the high voltage conductors at high pressures, if the voltage is positive
then corona appears as a

A. Uniform bluish white sheath


B. Reddish glowing spots
C. Uniform greenish spots
D. None of these
SF6 also has a high thermal heat capacity that can absorb the energy of the
arc without much of a temperature rise

A. false
B. true

The heat produced at the contact point owing to flow of electric current is
least affected by

A. Temperature of the surrounding medium


B. Contact resistance
C. Magnitude of electric current flowing
D. Duration of flow of current

Alternating current power is transmitted at high voltage

A. To safeguard against pilferage


B. To minimise transmission losses
C. To reduce cost of generation
D. To make system more reliable

Fully partitioned switchboards all selections of a fully partitioned, air


insulated high voltage switchboard shall be partitioned with respect to each
other and the surrounding so that they are arc-resistant

A. false
B. true

HV shore supply plug is inter locked with equipotential bonding of ship and
shore

A. false
B. true

Where the procedures involve the removal of circuit main earths, that is
testing under sanction for the test the earths will be secured with working
locks. The keys to these locks will be

A. Retained by the duty authorized person (HV) who will remove and replace the earth as
requested gap
B. Retained by the chief engineer
C. Retained by electro technical officer
D. Kept in safety locker

In an alternator, when the load power factor is unity

A. The armature flux will be demagnetising


B. The armature flux will be cross magnetising
C. The armature flux will reduce to zero
D. The armature flux will have square wave from

The most commonly used insulating materials for low and medium voltage cables
is
A. Polyethylene
B. Porcelain
C. PVC
D. Vulcanized rubber

For voltage measurements, the gap which gives highest accuracy is

A. Sphere gaps
B. Field gaps
C. Rod gaps
D. None of these

Electrical injuries are commonly caused by

A. Unsafe equipment or installations


B. A unsafe environment
C. Unsafe work practices
D. All of the above

An alternator is said to be overexcited when it is operating at

A. Unity power factor


B. Leading power factor
C. Lagging power factor
D. Either lagging or leading power factor

The supply voltage to portable tools and appliances should not exceed 1000
volts

A. true
B. false

Surge voltage originate in power systems due to

A. Lightning
B. Switching operations
C. Faults
D. Any of the above

Which of the following technique is used for the measurement of AC high


frequency voltages ?

A. Peak voltmeter
B. Series resistance micrometer
C. Resistance potential divider
D. Any of the above

Large capacity generators are manufactured to generate power at

A. 440 V
B. 6.3 to 10.5 KV
C. 132 kV to 220 KV
D. 400 KV
What is the polarisation index?

A. Ratio of 10 min resistance to one min insulation resistance


B. Ratio of 1 min resistance to 10 min insulation resistance
C. Ratio of 5 min resistance to 25 min insulation resistance
D. None of the these

What is the polarisation index?

A. Ratio of 10 min resistance to one min insulation resistance


B. Ratio of 1 min resistance to 10 min insulation resistance
C. Ratio of 5 min resistance to 25 min insulation resistance
D. None of the these

The direction of mechanical force experienced on a current carrying conductor


placed in a magnetic field is given by

A. Fleming's left hand rule


B. Fleming's right hand rule
C. Helix rule
D. Corkscrew rule

Which of the insulating medium can be used to fill up sphere gaps

A. Liquid insulation (transformer oil)


B. Solid insulator (polyester, paper)
C. Gas insulation (SF6, N2, CO2, CCL2F2)
D. Any of the above

Fuse protection is used for current ratings up to

A. 10 A
B. 20 A
C. 50 A
D. 100 A

The high voltage circuit must be de-energized and grounded with a grounding
stick before touching it or before leaving it unattended and exposed

A. true
B. false

Which of the following circuit breakers has high reliability and minimum
maintenance ?

A. Air blast circuit breakers


B. Circuit breaker with SF6 gas
C. Vacuum circuit breaker
D. Oil circuit breaker

In a circuit breaker, ionisation is facilitated by___


A. Increase in field strength
B. Increase in mean free length
C. High temperature of the surrounding medium
D. All of the above

If two alternators are running in proper synchronism and the voltage of one
machine is suddenly increased

A. Both machine will stop


B. One machine will stop
C. Synchronising torque will be produced to restore further synchronism
D. None of the above

The electrical field strength at which the breakdown occurs in the material is
called its

A. Breakdown voltage
B. Di-electric strength
C. Tri-electric strength
D. Breakdown strength

___are used for resilient flooring conditions and pathways In high voltage
panels.

A. Insulation gloves
B. Insulation mats
C. Insulation tapes
D. Insulation helmets

___type of work procedure involves electrical installation that are not live
or not changed

A. Live working
B. Dead working
C. Working in the vicinity of live parts
D. None of the above

Lower voltage systems supplied through transformers from high voltage systems
are to be protected against over voltages. Thus may be achieved by

A. Direct earthing of lower voltage systems


B. Appropriate neutral voltage limiters
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

For the high voltage conductors at high pressures, if the voltage is positive
then corona appears as a

A. Uniform bluish white sheath


B. Reddish glowing spots
C. Uniform greenish spots
D. None of these
SF6 also has a high thermal heat capacity that can absorb the energy of the
arc without much of a temperature rise

A. false
B. true

The heat produced at the contact point owing to flow of electric current is
least affected by

A. Temperature of the surrounding medium


B. Contact resistance
C. Magnitude of electric current flowing
D. Duration of flow of current

Alternating current power is transmitted at high voltage

A. To safeguard against pilferage


B. To minimise transmission losses
C. To reduce cost of generation
D. To make system more reliable

Fully partitioned switchboards all selections of a fully partitioned, air


insulated high voltage switchboard shall be partitioned with respect to each
other and the surrounding so that they are arc-resistant

A. false
B. true

HV shore supply plug is inter locked with equipotential bonding of ship and
shore

A. false
B. true

Where the procedures involve the removal of circuit main earths, that is
testing under sanction for the test the earths will be secured with working
locks. The keys to these locks will be

A. Retained by the duty authorized person (HV) who will remove and replace the earth as
requested gap
B. Retained by the chief engineer
C. Retained by electro technical officer
D. Kept in safety locker

In an alternator, when the load power factor is unity

A. The armature flux will be demagnetising


B. The armature flux will be cross magnetising
C. The armature flux will reduce to zero
D. The armature flux will have square wave from

The most commonly used insulating materials for low and medium voltage cables
is
A. Polyethylene
B. Porcelain
C. PVC
D. Vulcanized rubber

For voltage measurements, the gap which gives highest accuracy is

A. Sphere gaps
B. Field gaps
C. Rod gaps
D. None of these

Electrical injuries are commonly caused by

A. Unsafe equipment or installations


B. A unsafe environment
C. Unsafe work practices
D. All of the above

An alternator is said to be overexcited when it is operating at

A. Unity power factor


B. Leading power factor
C. Lagging power factor
D. Either lagging or leading power factor

The supply voltage to portable tools and appliances should not exceed 1000
volts

A. true
B. false

Surge voltage originate in power systems due to

A. Lightning
B. Switching operations
C. Faults
D. Any of the above

Which of the following technique is used for the measurement of AC high


frequency voltages ?

A. Peak voltmeter
B. Series resistance micrometer
C. Resistance potential divider
D. Any of the above

Large capacity generators are manufactured to generate power at

A. 440 V
B. 6.3 to 10.5 KV
C. 132 kV to 220 KV
D. 400 KV
What is the polarisation index?

A. Ratio of 10 min resistance to one min insulation resistance


B. Ratio of 1 min resistance to 10 min insulation resistance
C. Ratio of 5 min resistance to 25 min insulation resistance
D. None of the these

The direction of mechanical force experienced on a current carrying conductor


placed in a magnetic field is given by

A. Fleming's left hand rule


B. Fleming's right hand rule
C. Helix rule
D. Corkscrew rule

Which of the insulating medium can be used to fill up sphere gaps

A. Liquid insulation (transformer oil)


B. Solid insulator (polyester, paper)
C. Gas insulation (SF6, N2, CO2, CCL2F2)
D. Any of the above

Fuse protection is used for current ratings up to

A. 10 A
B. 20 A
C. 50 A
D. 100 A

The high voltage circuit must be de-energized and grounded with a grounding
stick before touching it or before leaving it unattended and exposed

A. true
B. false

Which of the following circuit breakers has high reliability and minimum
maintenance ?

A. Air blast circuit breakers


B. Circuit breaker with SF6 gas
C. Vacuum circuit breaker
D. Oil circuit breaker

In a circuit breaker, ionisation is facilitated by___

A. Increase in field strength


B. Increase in mean free length
C. High temperature of the surrounding medium
D. All of the above

If two alternators are running in proper synchronism and the voltage of one
machine is suddenly increased
A. Both machine will stop
B. One machine will stop
C. Synchronising torque will be produced to restore further synchronism
D. None of the above

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