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4.1.Teslaisaunitof
(a)fieldstrength
(b)inductance
(c)fluxdensity
(d)flux
Ans:c
4.2.Apermeablesubstanceisone
(a)whichisagoodconductor
(6)whichisabadconductor
(c)whichisastrongmagnet
(d)throughwhichthemagneticlinesofforcecanpassveryeasily
Ans:d
4.3.Thematerialshavinglowretentivityaresuitableformaking
(a)weakmagnets
(b)temporarymagnets
(c)permanentmagnets
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:b
4.4.Amagneticfieldexistsaround
(a)iron
(b)copper
(c)aluminium
(d)movingcharges
Ans:d
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4.7.Ferritesarematerials.
(a)paramagnetic
(b)diamagnetic
(c)ferromagnetic
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.8.Airgaphas_______eluctanceascomparedtoironorsteelpath
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(a)little
(b)lower
(c)higher
(d)zero
Ans:b
4.9.Thedirectionofmagneticlinesofforceis
(a)fromsouthpoletonorthpole
(b)fromnorthpoletosouthpole
(c)fromoneendofthemagnettoanother
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:b
4.10.Whichofthefollowingisavectorquantity?
(a)Relativepermeability
(b)Magneticfieldintensity
(c)Fluxdensity
(d)Magneticpotential
Ans:b
4.11.ThetwoconductorsofatransmissionlinecarryequalcurrentIinoppositedirections.Theforceoneachconductoris
(a)proportionalto7
(b)proportionaltoX
(c)proportionaltodistancebetweentheconductors
(d)inverselyproportionaltoI
Ans:b
4.12.Amaterialwhichisslightlyrepelledbyamagneticfieldisknownas
(a)ferromagneticmaterial
(b)diamagneticmaterial
(c)paramag>eticmaterial
(d)conductingmaterial
Ans:b
4.13.Whenanironpieceisplacedinamagneticfield
(a)themagneticlinesofforcewillbendawayfromtheirusualpathsinordertogoawayfromthepiece
(b)themagneticlinesofforcewillbendawayfromtheirusualpathsinordertopassthroughthepiece
(c)themagneticfieldwillnotbeaffected
(d)theironpiecewillbreak
Ans:b
4.14.Fleming'slefthandruleisusedtofind
(a)directionofmagneticfieldduetocurrentcarryingconductor
(b)directionoffluxinasolenoid
(c)directionofforceonacurrentcarryingconductorinamagneticfield
(d)polarityofamagneticpole
Ans:c
4.15.Theratioofintensityofmagnetisationtothemagnetisationforceisknownas
(a)fluxdensity
(b)susceptibility
(c)relativepermeability
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:b
4.16.Magnetisingsteelisnormalsdifficultbecause
(a)itcorrodeseasily
(6)ithashighpermeability
(c)ithashighspecificgravity
(d)ithaslowpermeability
Ans:d
4.17.Thelefthandrulecorrelatesto
(a)current,inducede.m.f.anddirectionofforceonaconductor
(b)magneticfield,electricfieldanddirectionofforceonaconductor
(c)selfinduction,mutualinductionanddirectionofforceonaconductor
(d)current,magneticfieldanddirectionofforceonaconductor
Ans:d
4.18.Theunitofrelativepermeabilityis
(a)henry/metre
(b)henry
(c)henry/sq.m
(d)itisdimensionless
Ans:d
4.19.AconductoroflengthLhascurrentIpassingthroughit,whenitisplacedparalleltoamagneticfield.Theforce
experiencedbytheconductorwillbe
(a)zero
(b)BLI
(c)B2LI
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(d)BLI2
Ans:a
4.20.Theforcebetweentwolongparallelconductorsisinverselyproportionalto
(a)radiusofconductors
(b)currentinoneconductor
(c)productofcurrentintwoconductors
(d)distancebetweentheconductors
Ans:d
4.21.Materialssubjectedtorapidreversalofmagnetismshouldhave
(a)largeareaoiBHloop
(b)highpermeabilityandlowhysteresisloss
(c)highcoercivityandhighretentivity
(d)highcoercivityandlowdensity
Ans:b
4.22.Indicatewhichofthefollowingmaterialdoesnotretainmagnetismpermanently.
(a)Softiron
(b)Stainlesssteel
(e)Hardenedsteel
(d)Noneoftheabove
Ans:a
4.23.Themainconstituentofpermalloyis
(a)cobalt
(b)chromium
(c)nickel
(d)tungsten
Ans:c
4.24.Theuseofpermanentmagnetsis.notmadein
(a)magnetoes
(6)energymeters
(c)transformers
(d)loudspeakers
Ans:c
4.25.Paramagneticmaterialshaverelativepermeability
(a)slightlylessthanuuity
(b)equaltounity
(c)slightlymorethanunity
(d)equaltothatferromagneticmaterials
Ans:c
4.26.Degaussingistheprocessof
(a)removalofmagneticimpurities
(b)removinggasesfromthematerials
(c)remagnetisingmetallicparts
(d)demagnetisingmetallicparts
Ans:
4.27.Substanceswhichhavepermeabilitylessthanthepermeabilityoffreespaceareknownas
(a)ferromagnetic
(b)paramagnetic
(c)diamagnetic
(d)bipolar
Ans:c
4.28.Twoinfinitelylongparallelconductorsinvacuumanf'separated1metrebetweencentres>rhenacurrentof1
ampereflowsthn.ugheachconductor,produceoneachotLeraforceof
(a)2x1(T2N/m)
(b)2xKT3N/m
(c)2x10"5N/m
(d)2x1(T7N/m)
Ans:d
4.29.Inthelefthandrule,forefingeralwaysrepresents
(a)voltage
(b)current
(c)magneticfield
(d)directionofforceontheconductor
Ans:c
4.30.Whichofthefollowingisaferromagneticmaterial?
(a)Tungsten
(b)Aluminium
(c)Copper
(d)Nickel
Ans:d
4.31.Ferritesareasubgroupof
(a)nonmagneticmaterials
(6)ferromagneticmaterials
(c)paramagneticmaterials
(d)ferrimagneticmaterials
Ans:d
4.32.Gilbertisaunitof
(a)electromotiveforce
(6)magnetomotiveforce
(c)conductance
(d)permittivity
Ans:b
4.33.Theworkingofameterisbasedontheuseofapermanentmagnet.Inordertoprotectthemeterfunctioningfrom
straymagneticfields
(a)meterissurroundedbystrongmagneticfields
(b)asoftironshieldingisused
(c)aplasticshieldingisprovided
(d)ashieldingofanonmagneticmaterialisused
Ans:b
4.34.Reciprocalofpermeabilityis
(a)reluctivity
(b)susceptibility
(c)permittivity
(d)conductance
Ans:a
4.35.Therelativepermeabilityislessthanunityiscaseof
(a)ferromagneticmaterials
(b)ferrites
(c)nonferrousmaterials
(d)diamagneticmaterials
Ans:d
4.36.Whichofthefollowingistheunitofmagneticfluxdensity?
(a)weber
(b)lumens
(c)tesla
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.37.Themagnetismleftintheironafterexcitingfieldhasbeenremovedisknownas
(a)permeance
(b)residualmagnetism
(c)susceptance
(d)reluctance
Ans:b
4.38.Whichofthefollowingisnotaunitofflux?
(a)Maxwell
(b)Telsa
(c)Weber
(d)Alloftheabove
Ans:b
4.39.Whichofthefollowingisexpectedtohavethemaximumpermeability?
(a)Brass
(b)Copper
(c)Zinc
(d)Ebonite
Ans:d
4.40.Onetelsaisequalto
(a)1Wb/mm2
(b)1Wb/m
(c)1Wb/m2
(d)1mWb/m2
Ans:c
4.42.Outofthefollowingstatements,concerninganelectricfield,whichstatementisnottrue?
(a)Theelectricintensityisavectorquantity
(b)Theelectricfieldintensityatapointisnumericallyequaltotheforceexerteduponachargeplacedatthatpoint
(c)Anelectricfieldisdefinedasapointinspaceatwhichanelectricchargewouldexperienc*aforce
(d)Unitfieldintensityintheexertionofaforceofonenewtononachargeofonecoulomb
Ans:b
4.43.Whenamagnetisinmotionrelativetoacoiltheinducede.m.f.doesnotdependupon
(a)resistanceofthecoil
(b)motionofthemagnet
(c)numberofturnsofthecoil
(d)polestrengthofthemagnet
Ans:a
4.44.Onemaxwellisequalto
(a)10webers
(b)10webers
(c)10webers
(d)10webers
Ans:d
4.46.Whentwoendsofacircularuniformwirearejoinedtotheterminalsofabattery,thefieldatthecentreofthecircle
(a)willbezero
(b)willbeinfinite
(c)willdependontheamountofe.m.f.applied
(d)willdependontheradiusofthecircle
Ans:d
4.47.Susceptibilityispositivefor
(a)nonmagneticsubstances
(b)diamagneticsubstances
(c)ferromagneticsubstances
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.48.Twolongparallelconductorscarry100A.Iftheconductorsareseparatedby20mm,theforcepermetreoflengthof
eachconductorwillbe
(a)100N
(b)10N
(c)1N
(d)0.1N
Ans:d
4.49.A300mmlongconductoriscarryingacurrentof10Aandissituatedatrightanglestoamagneticfieldhavingaflux
densityof0.8Ttheforceontheconductorwillbe
(a)240N
(6)24N
(c)2.4N
(d)0.24N
Ans:c
4.50.A200turncoilhavinganaxiallengthof30mmandaradiusof10mmispivotedinamagneticfieldhavingaflux
densityof0.8T.Ifthecoilcarriesacurrentof0.5A,thetorqueactingonthecoilwillbe
(a)4.8Nm
(b)0.48Nm
(e)0.048Nm
(d)0.0048Nm
[Hint.Torque=2BIlNrNm]
Ans:c
4.51.Theelectromagnethas50turnsandacurrentof1Aflowsthroughthecoil.Ifthelengthofthemagnetcircuitis200
mm,whatisthemagneticfieldstrength?
(a)2500AT/m
(b)250AT/m
(c)25AT/m
(d)2.5AT/m
Ans:b
4.52.Whatisthemagnitudeandthedirectionofforceper1.1mlengthofapairofconductorsofadirectcurrent
linecarrying10amperesandspaced100mmapart?
(a)22x10"8N
(b)22x10"7N
(c)22x106N
(d)22x10"5N
Ans:d
4.53.Asquarecrosssectionalmagnethasapolestrengthof1x10Wbandcrosssectionalareaof20mmx20mm.What
isthestrengthatadistanceof100mmfromtheunitpoleinair?
(a)63.38N/Wb
(b)633.8N/Wb
(c)6338N/Wb
(d)63380N/Wb
Ans:c
4.56..Theunitoffluxisthesameasthatof
(a)reluctance
(b)resistance
(c)permeance
(d)polestrength
Ans:d
4.57.Unitforquantityofelectricityis
(a)amperehour
(b)watt
(c)joule
(d)coulomb
Ans:d
4.58.TheBiotsavart'slawisageneralmodificationof
(a)Kirchhoffslaw
(b)Lenz'slaw
(c)Ampere'slaw
(d)Faraday'slaws
Ans:c
4.61.Themosteffectiveandquickestmayofmakingamagnetfromsoftironisby
(a)placingitinsideacoilcarryingcurrent
(b)induction
(c)theuseofpermanentmagnet
(d)rubbingwithanothermagnet
Ans:a
4.62.Thecommonlyusedmaterialforshieldingorscreeningmagnetismis
(a)copper
(b)aluminium
(c)softiron
(d)brass
Ans:c
4.63.Ifacopperdiscisrotatedrapidlybelowafreelysuspendedmagneticneedle,themagneticneedleshallstartrotating
withavelocity
(a)lessthanthatofdiscbutinoppositedirection
(b)equaltothatofdiscandinthesamedirection
(c)equaltothatofdiscandintheoppositedirection
(d)lessthanthatofdiscandinthesamedirection
Ans:d
4.64.Apermanentmagnet
(a)attractssomesubstancesandrepelsothers
(b)attractsallparamagneticsubstancesandrepelsothers
(c)attractsonlyferromagneticsubstances
(d)attractsferromagneticsubstancesandrepelsallothers
Ans:a
4.65.Theretentivity(aproperty)ofmaterialisusefulfortheconstructionof
(a)permanentmagnets
(b)transformers
(c)nonmagneticsubstances
(d)electromagnets
Ans:a
4.66.Therelativepermeabilityofmaterialsisnotconstant.
(a)diamagnetic
(b)paramagnetic
(c)ferromagnetic
(d)insulating
Ans:c
4.67.Thematerialsareabitinferiorconductorsofmagneticfluxthanair.
(a)ferromagnetic
(b)paramagnetic
(c)diamagnetic
(d)dielectric
Ans:c
4.68.Hysteresisloopincaseofmagneticallyhardmaterialsismoreinshapeascomparedtomagneticallysoftmaterials.
(a)circular
(b)triangular
(c)rectangular
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.69.ArectangularmagnetofmagneticmomentMiscutintotwopieceofsamelength,themagneticmomentofeachpiece
willbe
(a)M
(6)M/2
(c)2M
(d)M/4
Ans:b
4.70.Akeeperisusedto
(a)changethedirectionofmagneticlines
(b)amplifyflux
(c)restorelostflux
(d)provideaclosedpathforflux
Ans:d
4.71.Magneticmomentisa
(a)polestrength
(6)universalconstant
(c)scalarquantity
(d)vectorquantity
Ans:d
4.72.Thechangeofcrosssectionalareaofconductorinmagneticfieldwillaffect
(a)reluctanceofconductor
(b)resistanceofconductor
(c)(a)and(b)b>thinthesameway
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.73.Theuniformmagneticfieldis
(a)thefieldofasetofparallelconductors
(b)thefieldofasingleconductor
(c)thefieldinwhichalllinesofmagneticfluxareparallelandequidistant
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.74.Themagnetomotiveforceis
(a)thevoltageacrossthetwoendsofexcitingcoil
(b)theflowofanelectriccurrent
(c)thesumofallcurrentsembracedbyonelineofmagneticfield
(d)thepassageofmagneticfieldthroughanexcitingcoil
Ans:c
4.75.Whatwillbethecurrentpassingthroughtheringshapedaircoredcoilwhennumberofturnsis800andampereturns
are3200?
(a)2
(b)4
(c)6
(d)8
Ans:b
4.76.Whatwillbethemagneticpotentialdifferenceacrosstheairgapof2cmlengthinmagneticfieldof200AT/m?
(a)2AT
(b)4AT
(c)6AT
(d)10AT
Ans:b
4.77.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?
(a)Themagneticfluxinsideanexcitingcoilislowerthanitsoutsidesurface
(6)Themagneticfluxinsideanexcitingcoiliszero
(e)Themagneticfluxinsidetheexcitingcoilisgreaterthanitsoutsidesurface
(d)Themagneticfluxinsidetheexcitingcoilissameasonitsoutsidesurface
Ans:d
4.78.Acertainamountofcurrentflowsthrougharingshapedcoilwithfixednumberofturns.Howdoesthemag
neticinductionBvariesinsidethecoilifanironcoreisthreadedintocoilwithoutdimensionalchangeofcoil?
(a)Decreases
(b)Increases
(c)Remainssame
(d)Firstincreasesandthendecreasesdependingonthedepthofironinsertion
Ans:b
4.79.Themagneticreluctanceofamaterial
(a)decreaseswithincreasingcrosssectionalareaofmaterial
(6)increaseswithincreasingcrosssectionalareaofmaterial
(c)doesnotvarywithincreasingcrosssectionalareaofmaterial
(d)anyoftheabove
Ans:a
4.80.Theinitialpermeabilityofanironrodis
(a)thehighestpermeabilityoftheironrod
(b)thelowestpermeabilityoftheironrod
(c)thepermeabilityattheendoftheironrod
(d)thepermeabilityalmostinnonmagnetisedstate
Ans:d
4.82.Howdoesthemagneticcompassneedlebehaveinamagneticfield?
(a)Itassuresapositionrightangletomagneticfield
(b)Itstartsrotating
(c)Itassuresapositionwhichfollowsalineofmagneticflux
(d)Noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.83.Inasimplemagneticfieldthestrengthofmagnetflux
(a)isconstantandhassamevalueinenergypartofthemagneticfield
(6)increasescontinuouslyfrominitialvaluetofinalvalue
(c)decreasescontinuouslyfrominitialvaluetofinalvalue
(d)firstincreasesandthendecreasestillitbecomeszero
Ans:d
4.84.Thestraylineofmagneticfluxisdefinedas
(a)alineverticaltothefluxlines
(b)themeanlengthofaringshapedcoil
(c)alineofmagneticfluxinanonuniformfield
(d)alineofmagneticfluxwhichdoesnotfollowthedesignedpath
Ans:d
4.85.Thebarmagnethas
(a)thedipolemoment
(b)monopolemoment
(c)(a)and(b)both
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:a
4.86.Whichofthefollowingmaterialsarediamagnetic?
(a)Silver
(b)Copper
(c)Silverandcopper
(d)Iron
Ans:c
4.87.Whichofthefollowingtypeofmaterialsarenotveryimportantforengineeringapplications?
(a)Ferromagnetic
(b)Paramagnetic
(c)Diamagnetic
(d)Noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.88.Thesusceptibilityofparamagneticmaterialsgenerallyliesbetween
(a)KT3and1CT6
(b)1CT3and1CT7
(c)KT4andKT8
(d)10"2andKT5
Ans:a
4.89.Forwhichofthefollowingmaterialsthesaturationvalueisthehighest?
(a)Ferromagneticmaterials
(6)Paramagneticmaterials
(c)Diamagneticmaterials
(d)Ferrites
Ans:d
4.90.Themagneticmaterialsexhibitthepropertyofmagnetisationbecauseof
(a)orbitalmotionofelectrons
(b)spinofelectrons
(c)spinofnucleus
(d)eitherofthese
(e)alloftheabove
Ans:c
4.91.Forwhichofthefollowingmaterialsthenetmagneticmomentshouldbezero?
(a)Diamagneticmaterials
(b)Ferrimagneticmaterials
(c)Antiferromagneticmaterials
(d)Antiferrimagneticmaterials
Ans:c
4.92.Theattractioncapacityofelectromagnetwillincreaseifthe
(a)corelengthincreasesi
(b)coreareaincreases
(c)fluxdensitydecreases
(d)fluxdensityincreases
Ans:d
4.93.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?
(a)Theconductivityofferritesisbetterthanferromagneticmaterials
(b)Theconductivityofferromagneticmaterialsisbetterthanferrites
(c)Theconductivityofferritesisveryhigh
(d)Theconductivityofferritesissameasthatofferromagneticmaterials
Ans:a
4.96.Temporarymagnetsareusedin
(a)loudspeakers
(b)generators
(c)motors
(d)alloftheabove
Ans:d
4.97.Maincausesofnoisysolenoidare
(a)strongtendencyoffanoutoflaminationsattheendcausedbyrepulsionamongmagneticlinesofforce
(b)unevenbearingsurface,causedbydirtorunevenwearbetweenmovingandstationaryparts
(c)bothofabove
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.99.Strengthofanelectromagnetcanbeincreasedby
(a)increasingthecrosssectionalarea
(b)increasingthenumberofturns
(c)increasingcurrentsupply
(d)allabovemethods
Ans:
4.100.Coreofanelectromagnetshouldhave
(a)lowcoercivity
(6)highsusceptibility
(c)bothoftheabove
(d)noneoftheabove
Ans:c
4.101.Magnetismofamagnetcanbedestroyedby
(a)heating
(b)hammering
(c)byinductiveactionofanothermagnet
(d)byallabovemethods
Ans:d
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bimal* 20July2013at01:41
Sirkindlyclearquestionno.4.114.22andalsoquestionno.4.90whichshouldbespinofelectron
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Niceone.
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