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Semester II Class/Section I
Duration 90 Minutes Maximum Marks 50
Course Code & Title: 16EI201 Electric Circuits and Electron Devices
ONE MARK
LESSON 1
1. How many coulombs of charge do 5х 10³ᴵ electron possess?
a) 80 х10ᴵ²C b) 50 х 10³ᴵC c) 0.02х10ˉ³ᴵC d) 1/80 х10ᴵ²C
3. What is the voltage of the battery that uses 800 J of energy to move 40C of charge
through a resistor?
a)800V b) 40V c)25V d) 20V
7. If a resistor is to carry 1A of current and handle 100W of power ,how many ohms
must it be ?assume that voltage can be adjusted to any required value
a) 50Ώ b) 100Ώ c) 1Ώ d) 10Ώ
8. A 100 Ώ resistor is connected across the terminal of a 2.5 V battery . what is the
power dissipation in the resistor?
a) 25W b) 100W c) 0.4W d) 6.25W
9. Determine the total inductance of a parallel combination of 100mH ,50 mH and 10mH
a) 7.69mH b) 160mH C) 60mH d) 110mH
10. How much energy is stored by a 100mH inductance with a current of 1A?
a) 100J b) 1J c) 0.05J d) 0.01J
11. Five inductors are connected is series. The lowest value is 5μH. If the value of each
inductor is twice that of the preceding one , and if the inductors are connected in
ascending values. What is the total inductance?
a) 155μH b) 155H c) 155mH d) 25μH
13. If the voltage across a given capacitor is increased, does the amount of stored charge
a) increase b) decrease c) remain constant d) is exactly
doubled
14. A 1μF , a 2.2μF and a 0.05 μF capacitors are connected in series. The total
capacitance is less than
a) 0.07 b) 3.25 c) 0.05 d) 3.2
15. How much energy is stored by a 0.05μF capacitor with a voltage of 100V?
a) 0.025J b) 0.05J c) 5J d) 100J
17. The following voltage drops are measured across each of three resistors in series
5.2V, 8.5V and 12.3V .what is the value of the source voltage to which these resistors
are connected?
a) 8.2 V b) 12.3V c) 5.2V d) 26V
18. A certain series circuit has a 100Ώ ,a 270Ώ and 330Ώ resistor in series. Which resists
the 270Ώ resistor is removed ,the current
a) increases b) becomes zero c) decreases d) remains
constant
19. a series consists of a 4.7 kΏ,5.6kΏ ,9kΏ and 10kΏ resistor . which resistor has the
most voltage across it ?
a) 4.7kΏ b) 5.6kΏ c) 9kΏ d) 10kΏ
20. The total power in a series circuit is 10W. There are five equal value resistors in the
circuit .how much power does each resistor dissipate?
a) 10 W b) 5W c) 2W d) 1W
21. When a 1.2 kΏ resistor ,100Ώ resistor , 1kΩ resistor and 50 Ω resistor are in parallel,
the total resistance is less than
a) 100 Ω b) 50 Ω c) 1kΩ d) 1.2kΩ
22. If a 10V battery is connected across the parallel resistors of 3Ω,5Ω,10Ω and 20Ω, how
much voltage is there across 5Ω resistor?
a) 10V b) 3V c) 5V d) 20V
23. If one of the resistors in a parallel circuit is removed, what happens to the total
resistance?
a) decreases b) increases c) remains d) exactly
constant doubles
24. the power dissipation in each of three parallel branches is 1W. What is the total power
dissipation of the circuit?
a) 1W b) 4W c) 3W d) Zero
25. In a four branch parallel circuit , 10mA of current flow in each branch. If one of the
branch opens , the circuit in each of the other branches
a) Increases b) decreases c) remains d) doubles
unaffected
26. four equal value resistors are connected in parallel. Five volts are applied across the
parallel circuit , and 2.5mA are measured from the source. What is the value of each
resistor?
a) 4Ω b) 8Ω c) 2.5Ω d) 5Ω
27. Six light bulbs are connected in parallel across 110V. Each bulb is related at 75W.
How much current flows through each bulb?
a) 0.682 A b) 0.7 A c) 75 A d) 110 A
28. A 330Ω resistor is in series with the parallel combination of four 1kΩ resistors. A
100V source is connected to the circuit. Which resistor has the most current through it
.
a) 330 Ω b) Parallel c) Parallel d) 1kΩ resistor
resistor combination combination
of three 1kΩ of two 1kΩ
resistor resistor
6. If a network contains B branches ,and N nodes , then the number of mesh current
equation would be
a) B-(N-1) b) N-(B-1) c) B-N-1 d)(B+N)-1
7. A network has 10 nodes and 17 branches. The number of different node pair voltage
would be
a) 7 b) 9 c) 45 d) 10
10. A circuit consists of two resistance R1 and R2 , in parallel . the total current passing
through the circuit is ‘It’ the current passing through R1 is
a) It b) c) d)ItR1+R2/R2
R1/R1+R2
It(R1+R2)/R1 ItR2/R1+R2
11. A network has seven nodes and five independent loops. The numbers of branches in
the network is
a) 13 b) 12 c) 11 d) 10
13. The number of independent loops for a network with n nodes and branches is
a) n-1 b) b-n c) b-n+1 d) independent of
the number of
nodes
14. The two electrical sub networks N1 and N2 are connected through three resistors as
show. The voltage across the 5Ω resistor and the 1Ω resistor are given to be 10V and
5V respectively. The voltage across the 15Ω resistor is
a) -105V b) +105V c) -15V d) +15V
15. Relative to a given fixed tree of a network
a) Link b) Branch c) Link voltages d) Branch
currents currents form form an voltages
form an an independent form an
independent independent set independent
set set set
Lesson 3
1. Three equal resistances of 3Ω are connected in star . what is the resistance in one of
the arms in an equivalent delta circuit?
a) 10Ω b) 3Ω c) 9Ω d) 27Ω
2. Three equal resistance of 5Ω are connected in delta. What is the resistance in one of
the arms of the equivalent star circuit?
a) 5Ω b) 1.33Ω c) 15Ω d) 10Ω
6. Reduce the circuit shown to its thevenin equivalent circuit as viewed from terminal A
and B.
a)the circuit consists of 15V b) the circuit consists of 15V battery
battery in series with 100kΩ in series with 22kΩ
c)the circuit consists of 15V battery d) none of these
in series with parallel combination
of 100kΩand 22kΩ
11. In the circuit shown what is the maximum power transferred to the load
a) 5W b) 10W c) 2.5W d) 25W
12. Indicate the dual series network consists of voltage source capacitance ,inductance in
a) Parallel combination of resistance , capacitance and inductance
b) Series combination of current source , capacitance and inductance
c) Parallel combination of current source, inductance and capacitance
d) None of the above
13. When the superposition theorem is applied to any circuit , the dependent voltage
source in that circuit is always
a) Opened b) Shorted c) active c) None of these
Lesson 4
1. One sine wave has a period of 2 ms, another has a period of 5 ms , and other has a
period of 10 ms . Which sine wave is charging at a fast rate?
a) Sine wave b) Sine wave c) All are the d) Sine wave
with period 2 with period of same rate with period of
ms 5 ms 10 ms
2. How many cycles does a sine wave go through in 10 s when its frequency is 60 Hz?
a) 10 cycles b) 60 cycles c) 600 cycles d) 6 cycles
3. If the peak value of a certain sine wave voltage is 10 V , what is the peak to peak
value
a) 20V b) 10V c) 5V d) 1.17V
4. If the peak value of a certain sine wave voltage is 5V, what is the rms value ?
a) 0.707 V b) 3.535 V c) 5V d) 1.17 V
8. A sine wave has a positive going zero crossing at 0⁰ and an rms value of 20V. What is
its instantaneous value at 145⁰?
a) 7.32 V b) 16.22V c) 26.57 V d) 21.66 V
10. The rms current through a 10 kΩ resistor is 5mA. What is the rms voltage drop across
the resistor?
a) 10 V b) 5V c) 50 V d) Zero
12. A sine wave voltage is applied across a capacitor, when the frequency of the voltage
is increased, the current
a) Increases b) decreases c) remains the d) is zero
same
14. A sine wave voltage is applied across an inductor ; when the frequency of voltage is
increased , the current
a) increases b) decreases c) remains the d) is zero
same
15. The rms value of the voltage function v= 10 + 5cos voltage is increased, the current
a) 5V b) 10 V c) 10.6 V d) 15 V
16. For the same peak value , which is of the following wave will have the highest rms
value
a) Sine wave b) Square wave c) Triangular d) Half wave
wave rectified sine
wave
17. For 100 volts rms value triangular wave, the peak voltage will be
a) 100 V b) 111 V c) 141 V d) 173 V
19. For half wave rectified sine wave shown the peak factor is
a) 1.41 b) 2.0 c) 2.82 b) Infinite
21. The power consumed in a circuit element will be least when the phase difference
between the current and voltage is
a) 2.0 b) 1.0 c) 0.5 d) Zero
22. The voltage wave consists of two components; a 50 V dc component and a sinusoidal
component with a maximum value of 50volts. The average value of the resultant will
be
a) Zero b) 86.6 V c) 50 d) None of the
above
Lesson 5
1. A 1 kHz sinusoidal voltage is applied to an RL circuit, what is the frequency of the
resulting current?
a) 1 kHz b) 0.1 kHz c) 100 kHz d) 2 kHz
4. When the frequency of the applied voltage in a series RL circuit is increased when
happens to the inductive reactance?
a) decreases b) remains the c) increases d) becomes zero
same
6. What is the phase angle between the inductor current and the applied voltage in a
parallel RL circuit?
a) 0⁰ b) 45⁰ c) 90⁰ d) 30⁰
7. When the resistance in an RC circuit is greater than the capacitive reactance, the
phase angle between the applied voltage and the total current is closer to
a) 90⁰ b) 0⁰ c) 45⁰ d) 120⁰
10. When the frequency of the applied voltage in series RC circuit is increased what
happens to the capacitive reactance?
a) It increases b) It decreases c) It is zero d) Remains the
same
12. The admittance of an RC circuit is 0.0035 S, and the applied voltage is 6 V. What is
the total current?
a) 6 mA b) 20 mA c) 21 mA d) 5 mA
13. What is the phase angle between the capacitor current and the applied voltage in a
parallel RC circuit?
a) 90⁰ b) 0⁰ c) 45⁰ d) 180⁰
14. In a given series RLC circuit, Xc is 150 Ω, and Xl is 80Ω, what is the source voltage?
a) 70 Ω, b) 70 Ω, c) 70Ω, resistive d) 150Ω,
inductive capacitive capacitive
15. In a certain series RLC circuit VR= 24V, VL=15V, and Vc= 45V. What is the source
voltage ?
a) 38.42V b) 45V c) 15V d) 24V
18. A current of 100mA through an inductive reactance of 100 Ω produces a voltage drop
of
a) 1V b) 6.28 V c) 10 V d) 100 V
19. When a voltage v-=100 sin 5000 t volts is applied to a series circuit of L=0.05H and
unknown capacitance , the resulting current is i = 2 sin(5000t+90⁰)
a) 66.7pF b) 6.67pF c) 0.667μF d) 6.67μF
20. A series circuit consists of two elements has the following currents and applied
voltage.
i= 4cos(2000t+11.32⁰)A
v=200sin(2000t+50⁰)V
The circuit elements are
a) Resistance b) Capacitive c) Inductance d) Both
and and and resistance resistance
capacitance inductance
21. A pure capacitance of C=35μF is in parallel with another single circuit element. The
applied voltage and resulting current are
v= 150 sin300t V
i= 16.5 sin (3000t+72.4⁰)A
the other elements is
a) Capacitor of b) Inductor of 30 c) Resistor of d) None of the
30μf mH 30Ω above
Lesson 6
1. The phasor combination of resistive power and reactive power is called
a) True power b) Apparent c) Reactive d) Average
power power power
5. For a certain load, the true power is 100W, and the reactive power is 100 VAR. what
is the apparent power?
a) 200 VA b) 100 VA c) 141.4 VA d) 120 VA
6. If a load is purely resistive and the true power is 5W, what is the apparent power?
a) 10 VA b) 100 VA c) 25 VA d) √50 VA
8. In a certain series RC circuit, the true power is 2W, and the reactive power is 3.5
VAR. What is the apparent power?
a) 3.5VA b) 2VA c) 4.03VA d) 3VA
12. In the circuit shown if branch A takes KVAR, the power of the circuit will be
a) 2kW b) 4kW c) 6kW d) 8kW
13. In the circuit shown the voltage across 30Ω resistor is 45 volts. The reading of the
ammeter A will be
a) 10 A b) 19.4 A c) 22.4 A d) 28 A
14. In the circuit shown V1 and V2 are two indentical sources of 10/_ 90⁰ the power
supplied by V1 is
a) 10 W b) 8.8 W c) 11 W d) 16 W
Lesson 7
1. The superposition principle is valid
a) Only for ac b) Only on dc c) For both ac d) Neither of the
circuits circuits and dc two
circuits
8. In a complex impedance circuit, the maximum power transfer occurs when the load
impedance is equal to
a) Complex b) Source c) Source d) None of the
conjugate of impedance resistance above
source
impedance
13. For the circuit shown in , find the voltage across the dependent source.
a) 8 0⁰ b) 4 0⁰ c) 4 90 d) 8 90⁰
Lesson 8
1. What is the total reactance of a RLC circuit at resonance?
a) Equal to XL b) Equal to XC
c) Equal to R d) Zero
4. In a series RLC circuit operating below the resonant frequency, the current
a) I leads Vs b) I lags behind c) I is in phase d) None of these
Vs with Vs
6. In certain series resonant circuit, Vc=150 V, Vl =150 V and VR= 50 V, what is the
value of the source voltage?
a) Zero b) 50 V c) 150 V d) 200 V
7. A certain series resonant circuit has a bandwidth of 1000 Hz. If the existing coil is
replaced by a coil with a lower Q ,what happens to the bandwidth?
a) It increases b) It decreases c) It is zero d) It remains
same
8. In parallel resonant circuit, what does the current lags behind the source voltage at
frequency below the resonance?
a) Because the circuit is predominantly resistive
b) Because the circuit is predominantly inductive
c) Because the circuits is predominantly capacitive
d) None of the above
9. In order to tune a parallel resonant circuit to a lower frequency, the capacitance must
a) Be increased b) Be decreased c) Be zero d) Remains the
same
10. What is the impedance of an ideal parallel resonant circuit without resistance in either
branch?
a) Zero b) inductive c) capacitive d) infinite
11. If the lower cut-off frequency is2 400 Hz and the upper cut-off frequency is 2800 Hz,
what is the bandwidth?
a) 400 Hz b) 2800 Hz c) 2400 Hz d) 5200 Hz
12. What value of L and C should be used in a tank circuit to obtain a resonant frequency of
8 kHz? the bandwidth must be 800 Hz. The winding resistance of the coil is 10 Ω.
a) 2mH,1μF b) 10H,0.2μF c) 1.99mH,0.2μf d) 1.99mH,10μF
Lesson 9
1. Mutual inductance is a property associated with
a) Only one coil b) Two or more c) Two or more coils with magnetic
coils coupling
3. Mutually induced voltage is present independently of, and in addition to, the voltage
due to self induction
a) true b) false
4. two terminals belonging to different coils are marked identically with dots, if for the
different direction of current relative to like terminals the magnetic flux of self and
mutual induction in each circuit add together.
a) True b) False
6. The case for which the coefficient of coupling K=1 is called perfect coupling.
a) True b) False
7. The maximum possible mutual inductance of two inductively coupled coils with self
inductance L1=25mH and L2= 100mH is given by
a) 125mH b) 75mH c) 50mH
8. The value of the co effective of coupling is more for air cored circuits compared to the
iron coupled circuits.
a) True b) False
9. Two inductors are connected as shown. what is the value of the effective inductance
of the combination.
a) 8 H b) 10 H c) 4 H
10. Two coils connected in series have an equivalent inductance of 3 H when connected
in aiding. If the self inductance of the first coil is 1 H, what is the self inductance of
the second coil( assume M=0.5H)
a) 1 H b) 2 H c) 3 H
7. When a series RC circuit is connected to a constant voltage at t=0, the current passing
through the circuit at t=0+ is
a) Infinite b) zero c) V/R d) V/ωC
11. The initial current in the circuit shown .when the switch is opened for t>0 is
a) 1.67 A b) 3 A c) 0 A d) 2 A
12. The initial current in the circuit shown. Below when the switch is opened for t>0 is
a) 1.5 A b) 0 A c) 2 A d) 10 A
13. For the circuit shown the current in the 10 Ω resistor when the switch is changed from
1 to 2 is
a) 5e^+20t b) 5e^-20t c) 20e^+5t d) 20e^-5t
14. For the circuit shown in , the current in the 5 Ω resistor when the switch is changed from
1 to 2 is
a) 2.5e^1/2х10ˉ⁶ b) 0 c) 2.5 e^-10t d) 5e^-5t