0% found this document useful (0 votes)
493 views

Per Unit Question

1. The document provides 10 multiple choice questions regarding electrical engineering concepts such as transmission lines, transformers, synchronous motors, and load factors. 2. Questions 1-5 address formulas for converting percentage reactance to ohmic values, how reactance changes with voltage, transformer connections, equivalent circuits for synchronous motors, and calculating per unit impedance. 3. Questions 6-10 cover topics like calculating load factor, how cutting a transmission line affects its impedance, velocity factors of cables, standard antenna socket impedances, and the type of feedline to use near grounded metal objects.

Uploaded by

kyoshiro94
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
493 views

Per Unit Question

1. The document provides 10 multiple choice questions regarding electrical engineering concepts such as transmission lines, transformers, synchronous motors, and load factors. 2. Questions 1-5 address formulas for converting percentage reactance to ohmic values, how reactance changes with voltage, transformer connections, equivalent circuits for synchronous motors, and calculating per unit impedance. 3. Questions 6-10 cover topics like calculating load factor, how cutting a transmission line affects its impedance, velocity factors of cables, standard antenna socket impedances, and the type of feedline to use near grounded metal objects.

Uploaded by

kyoshiro94
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

PER UNIT QUESTION:

1. The percentage reactance can be converted into ohmic value with the following formula
(A) X(ohms)=X(%)*100*kV2 /kVA
(B) X(ohms)=X(%)*1000*kV2 /kVA
(C) X(ohms)=X(%)*kV2 /(1000*kVA)
Ans. None of the above
2. A transmission line has a pu reactance of 30 %. If the working voltage is now increased
to 110% of its original voltage ( the MVA rating of the line remaining the same), the pu
reactance of the line will now be
(A) 33%
(B) 36.3%
(C) 24.8%
Ans: (c)
3. A bank of three single-phase transformers is star-star connected and has a % reactance of
10%. The same bank is then converted to satisfy rated star-delta connections. The per
cent reactance of the transformer will now be
(A) 10/ 3
(B) 10

(C) 10 %
Ans: (c)

4. Which among these is the equivalent circuit for the synchronous motor?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Only a
Only b
Only c
Only d
(E) None of these
Answer is a

5. What will be the per unit impedance of a synchronous motor having a rating of 100 kVA,
13.2 kV and having a reactance of 75 / ph?
(A) 0.043 pu
(B) 0.057 pu
(C) 0.036 pu
(D) 0.298 pu
Answer is A

6. An industrial consumer hall a daily load pattern of 2000 KW , 0.8 lag for 12 Hra and
1000 KW UPF for 1J Hr. The load factor i=____.

(A) 0.5
(B) 0.75
(C) 0.6
(D) 2.0
Answer is C

TRANSMISSION LINE:
7. The characteristic impedance of a 20 metre length of transmission line is 52 ohm. If 10
metres is cut off, the impedance will be:
(A) 13 ohm
(B) 26 ohm
(C) 39 ohm
(D) 52 ohm
Answer is d
8. The velocity factor of a coaxial cable with solid polythene dielectric is about:
(A) 0.66
(B) 0.1
(C) 0.8
(D) 1.0
Answer is A
9. The designed output impedance of the antenna socket of most modern transmitters is
nominally:
(A) 25 ohm
(B) 50 ohm
(C) 75 ohm
(D) 100 ohm
Answer is b

10. If an antenna feedline must pass near grounded metal objects, the following type should
be used:
(A) 75 ohm twinlead
(B) 300 ohm twinlead

(C) 600 ohm open-wire


(D) coaxial cable
Answer is d

You might also like