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Multiple Choice Questions With Answers On Power Electronics and Drives

This document contains 7 multiple choice questions and their answers related to power electronics and drives. The questions cover topics such as the differences between silicon and germanium rectifiers, the operation of triacs, single phase full wave SCR circuits, comparisons of triacs and SCRs, factors that affect SCR turn on and breakdown voltages, and the purpose of free wheeling diodes in SCR based converters.

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Multiple Choice Questions With Answers On Power Electronics and Drives

This document contains 7 multiple choice questions and their answers related to power electronics and drives. The questions cover topics such as the differences between silicon and germanium rectifiers, the operation of triacs, single phase full wave SCR circuits, comparisons of triacs and SCRs, factors that affect SCR turn on and breakdown voltages, and the purpose of free wheeling diodes in SCR based converters.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS ON POWER

ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES


[Q-1] Silicon based rectifiers are preferred than germanium based rectifiers because
(a) Si is available easily compared to Ge
(b) Only Si has a stable off state
(c) Ge is very temperature sensitive
(d) Si only has the characteristics 1 + 2 < 1 at low collector currents and reaches 1 at
high currents
Which of the above statements are true?
Options:
1. A, B, D
2. B, D
3. B Only
4. D Only
5. None of the above options
Answer: 2

[Q-2] In a triac,
(a) The triggering pulse to main terminal 1 should be of the same polarity as the anode
potential between MT1 and MT2
(b) The triggering pulse should be of opposite polarity to that of anode potential
(c) When the triggering pulse is positive and anode is positive, it is operating in the first
quadrant
(d) When the triggering pulse is negative and anode is negative its sensitivity is highest.
Which of the above statements are true?
Options:
1. A, D
2. A, C
3. C, D
4. A, C, D
5. None of the above options
Answer: 4
[Q-3] In a single phase full wave SCR circuit with R, L load

(a) Power is delivered to the source for firing angle of less than 90
(b) The scr changes from inverter to converter at = 90
(c) The negative dc voltage is maximum at = 180
(d) To turn off the scr, the maximum delay angle must be less than 180
Which of the above statements are true?
Options:
1. C, D
2. C Only
3. D Only
4. A , B
5. None of the above options
Answer: 1
[Q-4] While comparing triac and scr,
(a) Both are unidirectional devices
(b) Triac requires more current for turn on than scr at a particular voltages
(c) A triac has less time for turn off than SCR
(d) Both are available with comparable voltage and current ratings
Which of the above statements are true?
Options:
1. A, C
2. B, C
3. A, B
4. D Only
5. None of the above options
Answer: 2
[Q-5] Which of the following statements are true
(a) If the SCR, even with proper gate excitation and anode-cathode voltage does not
conduct for a particular load resistance, then it would be necessary to decrease the load
resistance to turn ON the SCR
(b) The SCR would be turned OFF by voltage reversal of the applied anode-cathode ac
supply of frequencies up to 30kHz
(c) If the gate current of the SCR is increased, then the forward breakdown voltage will
decrease
Options

1. A, B, C
2. B, C
3. A , C
4. A, B
5. None of the above options
Answer: 3
[Q-6] Which of the following statements are true
When gate triggering is employed, a SCR can withstand higher values of di/dt, if the
1. Gate current is increased
2. Rate of rise of gate current is increased
3. Gate current is increased
4. Rate of rise of gate current is decreased
OPTIONS:
(a) 3, 4
(b) 1, 4
(c) 2, 3
(d) 1, 2
(e) None of the above options
Answer: A
[Q-7] In a SCR based converter, the free wheeling diode is used to
(a) Add to the conduction current of thyristors
(b) Oppose the SCR conduction
(c) Conduct current during the OFF period of the SCR
(d) Protect the SCR by providing a shunt path
Answer: C

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