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The document consists of multiple-choice questions and answers related to electrical engineering concepts, specifically focusing on formulas for calculating (kV)B, per unit impedance, reactance diagrams, and the per unit system. Key topics include synchronous motor ratings, assumptions in reactance diagrams, and the definition of an infinite bus in power systems. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a concise overview of essential electrical engineering principles.

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The document consists of multiple-choice questions and answers related to electrical engineering concepts, specifically focusing on formulas for calculating (kV)B, per unit impedance, reactance diagrams, and the per unit system. Key topics include synchronous motor ratings, assumptions in reactance diagrams, and the definition of an infinite bus in power systems. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a concise overview of essential electrical engineering principles.

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1) What is the formula to calculate the (kV)B on the HT section?

a. (kV)B on HT section * (HT voltage rating) / (LT voltage rating)


b. (kV)B on LT section * (HT voltage rating) / (LT voltage rating)
c. (kV)B on HT section * (LT voltage rating) / (HT voltage rating)
d. (kV)B on LT section * (LT voltage rating) / (HT voltage rating)

ANSWER: (kV)B on LT section * (HT voltage rating) / (LT voltage rating)


2) What will be the per unit impedance of a synchronous
motor having a rating of 100 kVA, 13.2 kV and having a
reactance of 75 Ω / ph?
a. 0.043 pu
b. 0.057 pu
c. 0.036 pu
d. 0.298

ANSWER: 0.043 pu
3) What is the per unit impedance Z(Pu) in a three phase
system?

a. ( Z * (MVA)B) / (KV)2
b. ( 1000 * (KV)B) / √3 IB
c. ( Z * (KV)2 ) / (MVA)B
d. None of these

ANSWER: ( Z * (MVA)B) / (KV)2


4) Which among the following assumptions are made in
the reactance diagram?
a. The neutral reactance are neglected
b. Static loads are neglected.
c. The capacitance of the transmission lines are neglected
d. Only a and c
e. All of these

ANSWER: All of these


5) What is the formula to calculate the (kV)B on the LT
section?

a. (kV)B on HT section * (HT voltage rating) / (LT voltage rating)


b. (kV)B on LT section * (HT voltage rating) / (LT voltage rating)
c. (kV)B on HT section * (LT voltage rating) / (HT voltage rating)
d. (kV)B on LT section * (LT voltage rating) / (HT voltage rating)

ANSWER: (kV)B on HT section * (LT voltage rating) / (HT voltage


rating)
6) What is infinite bus in power system?
a. A large system with infinite voltage
b. A large system in which the voltage and frequency varies
c. A large system whose voltage and frequency remains
constant throughout.
d. Both (a) and (b)
e. None of these

ANSWER: A large system whose voltage and frequency


remains constant throughout.
7) Which among these is the major advantage of per unit
computations?

a. Per unit impedance of transformers is the same referred to


either side of it.
b. For simulating steady state and transient models in the
computer this method is very useful.
c. Manufactures usually specify the impedance of an apparatus
in per unit system.
d. All of these
8) Which among these is the equivalent circuit for the synchronous motor?

ANSWER: b
9) What is the simplified diagram called, after omitting all
resistances, static loads, capacitance of the transmission lines and
magnetising circuit of the transformer?

a. Single line diagram


b. Resistance diagram
c. Reactance diagram
d. Both (a) and (b)
e. None of the

ANSWER: Reactance diagram


10) What is the per unit system (PU)?
a. A ratio of actual value in any units to the base or reference value in
the same units
b. A ratio of the base or reference value in any units to the actual value
in the same units.
c. Ratio of the square of the actual value in any units to the square of
base or the reference value in the same units
d. All of these

ANSWER: A ratio of actual value in any units to the base or reference


value in the same units

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