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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DELHI

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


| ELL101 QUIZ-1 |

NAME: ENTRY NO:


DATE: 06-09-2024 (3:30 pm to 4:20 pm) DURATION: 45 min
Total marks: 15
Each question carries equal marks.

1. Determine the power being absorbed by the circuit element at t=5ms.

(a) -1.82 (c) -15.53


(b) 1.82 (d) 15.53
2. The current waveform in an inductor is as shown below. The voltage waveform,
across the inductor, is:

(a) (c)

(d)
(b)
3. Let the circuit shown be initially relaxed (No initial charge, no initial current) and the
switch be closed at t=0. Find the total impedance of the circuit seen by the voltage
source.

1
(a) 1 (c)
3
3
(b) 2
2 (d) 19

4. Assume capacitor C2 is initially uncharged and capacitor C1 is charged to 5V. The


switch K is closed at t=0. What is the current in R1 at t= 0 +.

5 5
(a) A (c) A
4 3
(b) 5 A
(d) 11 A
3𝜋
5. If current in a device is i = 10 cos (300t - ) is produced when a voltage V= 30 sin
8
(300t) is applied across it. The impedance of the device is:
(a) 3 ∠ 67.5 (c) 3 ∠ 22.5
(b) 3 ∠ -67.5 (d) 3 ∠ -22.5

6. The reactance offered by a capacitor to alternating current of frequency ‘f’ is -10 Ω. If


the frequency is changed to operate at ‘2f’, then the capacitive reactance would be:
(a) -40Ω (c) -5Ω
(b) -20Ω (d) -2.5Ω

7. When no load is connected to a DC generator, its terminal voltage is 120V. When


delivering a current of 40A, the terminal voltage drops to 112V. Find the Norton
equivalents.
(a) 𝐼𝑁 = 60𝐴, 𝑅𝑁 = 0.1Ω (c) 𝐼𝑁 = 60𝐴, 𝑅𝑁 = 0.2Ω
(b) 𝐼𝑁 = 600𝐴, 𝑅𝑁 = 0.1Ω (d) 𝐼𝑁 = 600𝐴, 𝑅𝑁 = 0.2Ω
8. A network with independent sources and resistors shown below has a Thevenin voltage
of 10V and Thevenin resistance 2Ω. The Norton equivalent current IN and resistance
RN, respectively, are:

(a) 5mA, 4Ω (c) 2mA, 4Ω


(b) 5A, 2Ω (d) 2A, 2Ω

9. Find the Thevenin’s equivalent resistance between point a and b.

(a) 2.36Ω (c) 3.64Ω


(b) 5.71 Ω (d) 4 Ω

10. Find the voltage Vab in the network shown below.

(a) 3V (c) 4V
(b) 1V (d) -3V

11. In the figure below, the switch is closed at t = 0. The capacitor has no charge for t < 0.
The plot for 𝑣𝑐 (𝑡), for 𝑡 ≥ 0 is:
(a)
(c)

(b) (d)

12. In the circuit below, R = 0 and i1 and i2 are unknown. Find i.

(a) -8A (c) 8A


(b) 24⁄7 A (d) − 24⁄7 A

13. A series RC circuit, with R = 5kΩ and C = 20mF, has a voltage source as shown:

where T = 300s. Choose the correct plot for voltage across capacitor for 𝑡 ≥ 0.
(a) (c)
(b) (d)

14. For the circuit below, the capacitor is initially uncharged.

The switch is first moved to the charging position 1 and then to the discharging position
2, yielding the current shown below Assume that the capacitor fully charges in 12.5
seconds.

Determine the values of E and R2.


(a) 𝐸 = 36𝑉, 𝑅2 = 15𝑘Ω (c) 𝐸 = 90𝑉, 𝑅2 = 15𝑘Ω
(b) 𝐸 = 36𝑉, 𝑅2 = 4𝑘Ω (d) 𝐸 = 90𝑉, 𝑅2 = 21.6𝑘Ω

15. In the given circuit, superposition is applied. When V2 is set to 0V, the current is I2
−6 A. When V1 is set to 0V, the current I1 is +6A. What will the current I3 when both
of the sources will be applied?

(a) 1A (c) 3A
(b) 5A (d) 2A
Answer Key

1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d)

6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (a) 10. (d)

11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (b) 14. (c) 15. (a)

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