Latest Network Theorems Multiple choice Questions and Answers pdf

21. For high efficiency of transfer of power, internal resistance of the source should be
(a) equal to the load resistance
(b) less than the load resistance
(c) more than the load resistance
(d) none of the above
Ans: b

22. Efficiency of power transfer when maximum transfer of power c xurs is
(a) 100%
(b) 80%
(c) 75%
(d) 50%
Ans: d

23. If resistance across LM in Fig. 2.30 is 15 ohms, the value of R is
(a) 10 Q
(6) 20 Q  
(c) 30 Q
(d) 40 Q
Ans: c

24. For maximum transfer of power, internal resistance of the source should be
(a) equal to load resistance
(b) less than the load resistance
(c) greater than the load resistance
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

25. If the energy is supplied from a source, whose resistance is 1 ohm, to a load of 100 ohms the source will be
(a) a voltage source
(b) a current source
(c) both of above
(d) none of the above
Ans: a

26. The circuit whose properties are same in either direction is known as
(a)     unilateral circuit
(b)     bilateral circuit
(c) irreversible circuit
(d) reversible circuit
Ans: b

27. In a series parallel circuit, any two resistances in the same current path must be in
(a) series with each other
(b) parallel with each other
(c) series with the voltage source.'
(d) parallel with the voltage source
Ans: a

28. The circuit has resistors, capacitors and semi-conductor diodes. The circuit will be known as
(a) non-linear circuit
(b) linear circuit
(c)     bilateral circuit
(d)     none of the above
Ans: a

29. A non-linear network does not satisfy
(a) superposition condition
(b) homogeneity condition
(c) both homogeneity as well as superposition condition
(d)     homogeneity, superposition and associative condition
Ans: c

30. An ideal voltage source has
(a) zero internal resistance
(b) open circuit voltage equal to the voltage on full load
(c)     terminal voltage in proportion to current
(d) terminal voltage in proportion to load
Ans: a

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