TOP Electrical Engineering Materials Multiple choice Questions and Answers pdf

11.    Which of the following materials is preferred for transmitting electrical energy over long distance ?
(a)     Copper 
(b)     Aluminium
(c)    Steel reinforced copper
(d)    Steel reinforced aluminium
Ans: d

12.    The kinetic energy of a bounded electron is
(a)     less than that of unbounded electron
(6)     greater than that of unbounded electron
(c)    equal to that of unbounded electron
(d)    infinite
(e)    none of the above
Ans: a

13.    A highly conductive material must have
(a)     highest conductivity
(b)     lowest temperature co-efficient
(c)    good mechanical strength
(d)    good corrosion resistance
(e)    easy solderable and drawable quality
(f)     all of the above
Ans: f

14.    The conductivity of a conductor can be increased by
(a)     decreasing its temperature
(b)     increasing its temperature
(c)    decreasing its vibration
(d)    increasing its vibration
Ans: a

15.    Superconductivity is observed for
(a)    infrared frequencies
(b)    d.c. and low frequency
(c)    a.c. and high frequency
(d)    frequencies having no effect
(e)    none of the above
Ans: b

16.    The superconductivity is due to
(a)    the crystal structure having  no atomic vibration at 0°K
(b)    all electrons interact in the super-conducting state
(c)    the electrons jump into nucleus at 0°K
(d)    none of the above
Ans: a

17.    The value of critical field below the transition temperature will
(a)     increase 
(b)     decrease
(c)    remain unchanged
(d)    any of the above
Ans: a

18.    In a superconductor the value of critical density depends upon
(a)     magnetic field strength
(b)     temperature
(c)     either (a) or (b)
(d)     both (a) and (b)
Ans: d

19.    Superconductors are becoming popular for use in
(a)    generating very strong magnetic field
(b)    manufacture of bubble memories
(c)    generating electrostatic field
(d)    generating regions free from magnetic field
Ans: a

20.    High resistivity materials are used in
(a)     precision instruments
(6)     heating elements
(c)    motor starters
(d)    incandescent lamps
(e)    all of the above
Ans: e

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