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Question Bank On Unit I

This document contains a question bank for the subject Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It has 20 questions mapped to various course outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels of learning. The questions cover topics like resistors, inductors, capacitors, circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, equivalent resistance, AC and DC signals, RMS values, superposition theorem, star-delta conversion, three-phase systems, and line and phase quantities.

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Question Bank On Unit I

This document contains a question bank for the subject Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It has 20 questions mapped to various course outcomes and Bloom's taxonomy levels of learning. The questions cover topics like resistors, inductors, capacitors, circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, equivalent resistance, AC and DC signals, RMS values, superposition theorem, star-delta conversion, three-phase systems, and line and phase quantities.

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School of Engineering and Technology

Department of Electrical Electronics and Communication Engineering


Session: 2021-2022 (Even Sem)

Question Bank on Unit I


Subject: Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE112)

Q.No. Questions Mapped Bloom’s


to CO’s Level of
Learning
Define resistor, inductor and capacitor. Give two practical applications CO1 K1
1. of each in everyday life.
2. Differentiate between a network and a circuit CO1 K2
3. State ohm’s law. What are its limitations. CO1 K1

4. State Kirchoff’s Laws. CO1 K1


How will you define equivalent resistance? Compute equivalent
resistance of the following networks across terminal XY in the
following networks:

5. CO1 K2

6. Determine current I in the circuit shown, using KVL

CO1 K5

7. Determine current I in the given circuits using KCL CO1 K5


8. Differentiate between ac signal and dc signal CO1 K2

9. Explain the advantages of sinusoidal signal. CO1 K2

10. Define rms value. Find the rms value of a sinusoidal signal CO1 K2

11. Define peak value and average value of a sinusoidal signal. Also CO1 K2
obtain average value of a sinusoidal signal
12. Determine current through 2-ohm resistor using Superposition CO1 K5
Theorem as shown in Fig

13. Define star connected system and delta connected system CO1 K1

14. Explain the need of star to delta and delta to star conversion CO1 K2

15. Using star to delta conversion, determine current supplied by a 20- CO1 K5
volt source connected across AB in the given circuit

16. What are the advantages of three phase system over single phase CO1 K1
system?
17. Compare three phase star and delta connected system CO1 K4
18. A resistance of 40 Ω and an inductance of 0.637 H are connected in CO1 K5
parallel across a 200 V, 50 Hz supply. Determine the following
(a) Current drawn from the supply
(b) Apparent power
(c) Real Power
(d) Reactive Power
19. Explain what you mean by phase and line quantities in three-phase CO1 K4
system with the help of a neat diagram.
20. Write the expression relating line and phase quantities in star CO1 K2
connected three-phase system and delta connected three-phase
system

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