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 What is the typical voltage range considered as Ultra High Voltage (UHV) in

electrical power transmission?

 A) 100-200 kV
 B) 400-800 kV
 C) 1-10 kV
 D) 20-50 kV

 Which of the following is a primary advantage of Ultra High Voltage (UHV)


transmission?

 A) Higher efficiency
 B) Lower initial cost
 C) Reduced environmental impact
 D) Greater flexibility in routing

 In UHV transmission systems, corona discharge is a concern due to:

 A) Increased audible noise


 B) Power losses
 C) Risk of electromagnetic interference
 D) Potential ozone formation

 Which material is commonly used for the conductors in UHV transmission lines to
minimize losses and improve efficiency?

 A) Copper
 B) Aluminum
 C) Silver
 D) High-temperature superconductors

 UHV transmission lines often require special insulation materials capable of


withstanding:

 A) High mechanical stress


 B) Low temperatures
 C) High humidity
 D) UV radiation

 What is one of the main challenges associated with UHV transmission line
construction?

 A) Limited availability of skilled labor


 B) Difficulty in obtaining right-of-way permits
 C) Lack of suitable transmission tower designs
 D) Environmental concerns related to electromagnetic fields

 Which region was among the first to implement widespread UHV transmission
technology?
 A) North America
 B) Europe
 C) Asia
 D) Australia

 What is a typical transmission voltage level for UHV DC (Direct Current) systems?

 A) 69 kV
 B) 220 kV
 C) 500 kV
 D) 800 kV

 UHV transmission lines are often associated with which of the following grid
improvements?

 A) Voltage instability
 B) Frequency regulation
 C) Reactive power compensation
 D) Energy storage integration

 Which factor becomes critically important in the design of insulators for UHV
transmission lines?

 A) Color coding
 B) Surface finish
 C) Material strength
 D) Weight distribution

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