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(a) Electrical characteristics
(b) Mechanical characteristics
(c) Size and rating of motors
(d) Cost
(e) All of the above
Ans: e
(a) Starting torque
(b) Conditions of environment
(c) Limitation on starting current
(d) Speed control range and its nature
(e) All of the above
Ans: e
(a) Universal motor
(b) D.C. series motor
(c) Synchronous motor
(d) Three-phase induction motor
Ans:
(a) Conveyor motor
(b) Floor mill motor
(c) Fan motor
(d) All of the above
Ans: d
(a) Squirrel cage induction motor
(b) Synchronous motors
(c) Ward-Leonard controlled D.C. motors
(d) Any of the above
Ans: c
(a) 2 kW
(b) 20 kW
(c) 50 kW
(d) 100 kW
Ans: d
(a) variable load
(b) continuous
(c) continuous but periodical
(d) intermittent and variable load
Ans: d
(a) Power houses
(b) Pumping stations
(c) Automobile workshops
(d) All of the above
Ans: d
(a) Running characteristics
(b) Starting characteristics
(c) Efficiency
(d) Braking
Ans: d
(a) Slow speed motors
(b) Continuous duty motors
(c) Short time rated motors
(d) None of the above
Ans: c
(a) Synchronous motor
(b) Reluctance motor
(c) Series motor
(d) Shunt motor
Ans: b
(a) Light duty
(b) Medium duty
(c) Heavy duty
(d) All of the above
Ans: c
(a) Induction motor
(b) Synchronous motor
(c) Capacitor start single phase motor
(d) Any of the above
Ans: a
(a) Frame
(b) Rearing
(c) Stator winding
(d) Rotor winding
Ans: b
(a) Paper mills
(b) Grinding mills
(c) Air-conditioners
(d) Lifts and hoists
Ans: d
(a) Starting characteristics
(b) Operating speed
(c) Horse power
(d) Speed control
Ans: d
(a) Synchronous motor
(b) Schrage motor
(c) Induction motor
(d) Universal motor
Ans: a
(a) less than running torque
(b) same as running torque
(c) slightly more than running torque
(d) double the running torque
Ans: a
(a) Single phase motors
(b) Squirrel cage induction motors
(c) Slip ring induction motors
(d) D.C. motors
Ans: d
(a) Inner race
(b) Outer race
(c) Cage
(d) Bush
Ans: d
(a) Flux
(b) Armature current
(c) Flux and armature current
(d) Speed
Ans: d
(a) ball or roller
(b) needle
(c) bush
(d) thrust
Ans: a
(a) High efficiency operation
(b) Reversibility
(c) Variable speed drive
(d) High starting torque
Ans: c
(a) synchronous motors are preferred
(b) A.C. motors are preferred
(c) individual drive is preferred
(d) group drive is preferred
Ans: c
(a) is provided with slip rings
(b) requires starting gear
(c) has high cost
(d) is compact
Ans: d
(a) 'crowd' motion
(b) angle of swing
(c) cubic metres
(d) travel in metres
Ans: c
(a) D.C. series motor
(b) D.C. shunt motor
(c) Squirrel cage induction motor
(d) Wound rotor induction motor
Ans:
(a) water pumps
(b) jaw crushers
(c) centrifugal blowers
(d) none of the above
Ans: b
(a) Pulley
(b) Starter
(c) Foundation pedal
(d) Bearings
Ans: b
(a) variable torque motor
(b) low torque variable speed motor
(c) self starting type synchronous motor
(d) low noise, slow speed motor
Ans: c
(a) Star-delta
(b) Resistance starting
(c) Auto-transformer
(d) None of the above
Ans: a
(a) auto-transformer
(b) star-delta
(c) slip ring
(d) any of the above
Ans: c
(a) heavy
(b) medium
(c) normal
(d) low
Ans: a
(a) Synchronous motor
(b) Slip ring induction motor
(c) Pole changing induction motor
(d) Squirrel cage induction motor
Ans: a
(a) Cascade controlled A.C. motor
(b) Slip ring induction motor
(c) Three phase shunt wound com-mutator motor
(d) Any of the above
Ans: d
(a) transformers
(b) cooling ranges
(c) three phase induction motors
(d) single phase
Ans: b
(a) Synchronous motor
(6) Ship ring induction motor
(c) Squirrel cage induction motor
(d) D.C. shunt motor
Ans: d
(a) Resistance in rotor circuit
(b) Resistance in stator circuit
(c) Auto-transformer starting
(d) Star-delta starting
Ans: a
(a) Electric shovels
(b) Cranes
(c) Rolling mills
(d) All of the above
Ans: d
(a) paper mills
(b) steel mills
(c) moist atmospheres
(d) explosive atmospheres
Ans: d
(a) Printing machine
(b) Punching machine
(c) Planer
(d) Lathe
Ans: b
(a) Pole changing squirrel cage motors
(b) D.C. motors with Ward-leonard con-trol
(c) A.C. slip ring motors with variable resistance
(d) Any of the above
Ans: d
(a) plugging
(b) mechanical braking
(c) regenerative braking
(d) rheostatic braking
Ans: b
(a) Slip ring induction motor
(b) Synchronous motor
(c) D.C. shunt motor
(d) Schrage motor
Ans: b
(a) D.C. shunt motor
(b) D.C. series motor
(c) Squirrel cage induction motor
(d) Slip ring induction motor
Ans: c
(a) d.c. shunt motor
(b) schrage motor
(c) synchronous motor
(d) slip ring induction motor
Ans: d
(a) Squirel cage induction motor
(b) Schrage motor
(c) Synchronous motor
(d) None of the above
Ans: c
(a) slip ring motor
(b) schrage motor
(c) induction motor
(d) repulsion motor
Ans: b
(a) Exhaust fan
(b) Ceiling fan
(c) Refrigerator
(d) Water pump
Ans: b
(a) ore handling plants
(b) steel plants
(c) heavy engineering workshops
(d) all of the above
Ans: d
(a) 20 to 30 m/s
(b) 10 to 15 m/s
(c) 5 to 10 m/s
(d) 1 to 2.5 m/s
Ans: d
(a) Lower cost
(b) Better efficiency
(c) High power factor
(d) All of the above
Ans: c
(a) Silicon diodes
(b) Mercury arc rectifier
(c) Motor generator set
(d) Any of the above
Ans: d
54. Which of the following motors is preferred when quick speed reversal is the main consideration ?
(a) Squirrel cage induction motor
(b) Wound rotor induction motor
(e) Synchronous motor
(d) D.C. motor
Ans: d
(a) D.C. motor
(b) Squirrel cage induction motor
(c) Wound rotor induction motor
(d) Synchronous motor
Ans: a
(a) Synchronous motor
(b) D.C. differentially compound motor
(c) Ward-Leonard controlled D.C. shunt motor
(d) AC. slip ring motor
Ans: d
(a) type of drive
(b) span
(c) tonnes
(d) any of the above
Ans: c
(b) Smooth movement
(c) Fast speed control
(d) All of the above
Ans: d
(a) Single phase motor
(b) Synchronous motor
(c) A.C. slip ring motor
(d) Ward-Leonard controlled D.C. shunt motor
Ans: c
(a) slop speed operation
(b) high starting torque
(c) low windage losses
(d) all of the above
Ans: b
(a) Shaded pole motor
(b) Repulsion motor
(c) Capacitor start motor
(d) None of the above
Ans: b
(a) Starting voltage is reduced
(b) Starting current is reduced
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Ans: c
(a) Unsuitable for heavy duty starting
(b) Torque varies as armature current
(c) Torque-armature current is a straight line
(d) Torque is zero for zero armature current
Ans: a
(a) Oil expeller
(b) Floor mill
(c) Lifts and hoists
(d) Centrifugal pump
Ans: c
(a) Totally enclosed
(b) Totally enclosed fan cooled
(c) Open type
(d) Semi closed
Ans: b
(a) Type of bearings
(b) Type of enclosure
(c) Noise
(d) Arrangement for power transmis¬sion
(e) None of the above
Ans: c
(a) r.p.m. only
(b) Horse power only
(c) Horse power and r.p.m.
(d) Horse power, r.p.m. and power factor
Ans: c
(a) A 100 H.P. AC. three phase motor
(b) Four motors of 25 H.P. each
(c) Five motors of 20 H.P. each
(d) Ten motors of 10 H.P. each
Ans: a
(a) horsepower rating increases but r.p.m. decreases
(b) horsepower rating decreases but r.p.m. increases
(c) horsepower rating and operating speed increases
(d) horsepower rating and operating speed decreases
Ans: a
(a) Tapped field control
(b) Diverter field control
(c) Series-parallel control
(d) Any of the above
Ans: d