Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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Electrical & Electronics Engineering MCQ & Objective Questions

Electrical & Electronics Engineering is a crucial subject for students aiming to excel in their school and competitive exams. Mastering this field not only enhances your understanding of fundamental concepts but also significantly boosts your exam scores. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is an effective way to prepare, as it helps you identify important questions and solidify your knowledge through targeted practice.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Fundamental concepts of electrical circuits and components
  • Key principles of electronics, including diodes and transistors
  • Important formulas related to Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws
  • Basic definitions and applications of AC and DC systems
  • Understanding of signal processing and communication systems
  • Diagrams and illustrations of circuit designs and layouts
  • Analysis of power systems and their components

Exam Relevance

Electrical & Electronics Engineering is a significant topic in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Students can expect questions that test their understanding of core concepts, application of formulas, and problem-solving skills. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that assess both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, making it essential to be well-prepared with objective questions.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing AC and DC circuit characteristics
  • Misapplying Ohm's Law in complex circuit problems
  • Overlooking the significance of units and measurements
  • Neglecting to review circuit diagrams before answering questions
  • Failing to understand the practical applications of theoretical concepts

FAQs

Question: What are the key topics covered in Electrical & Electronics Engineering MCQs?
Answer: Key topics include circuit theory, electronic devices, signal processing, and power systems.

Question: How can I improve my performance in Electrical & Electronics Engineering exams?
Answer: Regular practice of MCQs and understanding the underlying concepts will greatly enhance your performance.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and boost your confidence in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success in your exams!

Q. What is the effect of increasing frequency on the reactance of a capacitor?
  • A. Reactance increases
  • B. Reactance decreases
  • C. Reactance remains constant
  • D. Reactance becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on a transformer's size?
  • A. Increases size
  • B. Decreases size
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the load
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on the gain of an operational amplifier?
  • A. Gain increases
  • B. Gain decreases
  • C. Gain remains constant
  • D. Gain becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on the size of a transformer?
  • A. Increases size
  • B. Decreases size
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the load
Q. What is the effect of increasing the gain in a closed-loop system?
  • A. Increases stability
  • B. Decreases stability
  • C. No effect on stability
  • D. Increases steady-state error
Q. What is the effect of increasing the gain in a proportional controller?
  • A. Increases stability
  • B. Decreases stability
  • C. No effect on stability
  • D. Increases steady-state error
Q. What is the effect of increasing the gain of an operational amplifier?
  • A. Increased bandwidth
  • B. Decreased bandwidth
  • C. No effect on bandwidth
  • D. Increased input impedance
Q. What is the effect of increasing the length of a transmission line on its impedance?
  • A. Impedance decreases
  • B. Impedance remains constant
  • C. Impedance increases
  • D. Impedance fluctuates
Q. What is the effect of increasing the load on a transformer?
  • A. Increases efficiency
  • B. Decreases efficiency
  • C. No effect on efficiency
  • D. Increases voltage output
Q. What is the effect of increasing the proportional gain in a PID controller?
  • A. Increases the rise time.
  • B. Decreases the overshoot.
  • C. Increases the steady-state error.
  • D. Decreases the system's stability.
Q. What is the effect of increasing the transmission line length on its resistance?
  • A. Resistance decreases
  • B. Resistance remains constant
  • C. Resistance increases
  • D. Resistance fluctuates
Q. What is the effect of increasing the transmission line length on the voltage drop?
  • A. Voltage drop decreases
  • B. Voltage drop remains constant
  • C. Voltage drop increases
  • D. Voltage drop becomes negligible
Q. What is the effect of negative feedback in an operational amplifier circuit?
  • A. Increases gain
  • B. Decreases gain
  • C. Stabilizes gain
  • D. Reverses phase
Q. What is the effect of negative feedback on the bandwidth of an operational amplifier?
  • A. Increases bandwidth
  • B. Decreases bandwidth
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the configuration
Q. What is the effect of temperature on the forward voltage drop of a diode?
  • A. It increases
  • B. It decreases
  • C. It remains constant
  • D. It becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of temperature on the forward voltage drop of a silicon diode?
  • A. Increases with temperature
  • B. Decreases with temperature
  • C. Remains constant
  • D. Varies randomly
Q. What is the effect of water content on the shear strength of clay soils?
  • A. Increases shear strength
  • B. Decreases shear strength
  • C. No effect
  • D. Varies with soil type
Q. What is the effect of water table on the effective stress in soil?
  • A. Increases effective stress
  • B. Decreases effective stress
  • C. No effect
  • D. Increases total stress
Q. What is the energy band gap in semiconductors?
  • A. The energy required to free an electron
  • B. The energy of the conduction band
  • C. The energy of the valence band
  • D. The energy lost during conduction
Q. What is the equivalent capacitance of two capacitors in series, C1 = 6μF and C2 = 3μF?
  • A. 2μF
  • B. 4μF
  • C. 1μF
  • D. 9μF
Q. What is the equivalent impedance (Z) of a 4Ω resistor in series with a 3Ω resistor?
  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.
Q. What is the equivalent impedance (Z) of a circuit with a 3Ω resistor and a 4Ω inductor in series at a frequency where the inductive reactance is 4Ω?
  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D. 12Ω
Q. What is the equivalent impedance of a resistor (R) in series with an inductor (L) at a frequency (f)?
  • A. Z = R + jωL
  • B. Z = R - jωL
  • C. Z = R + jL
  • D. Z = R - jL
Q. What is the equivalent Norton current for a circuit with a 12V source and a 4Ω resistor?
  • A. 3 A
  • B. 4 A
  • C. 6 A
  • D. 12 A
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of a 5 ohm and a 10 ohm resistor in series?
  • A. 15 ohms
  • B. 5 ohms
  • C. 10 ohms
  • D. 50 ohms
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel, R1 = 4 ohms and R2 = 6 ohms?
  • A. 2.4 ohms
  • B. 10 ohms
  • C. 24 ohms
  • D. 1.5 ohms
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel, R1 = 6Ω and R2 = 3Ω?
  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D. 1.5Ω
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of two resistors, 3Ω and 6Ω, in parallel?
  • A.
  • B.
  • C. 1.5Ω
  • D.
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of two resistors, 4 ohms and 6 ohms, in series?
  • A. 10 ohms
  • B. 24 ohms
  • C. 2.4 ohms
  • D. 0.67 ohms
Q. What is the equivalent resistance of two resistors, 4Ω and 6Ω, in series?
  • A. 10Ω
  • B. 24Ω
  • C. 2.4Ω
  • D. 0.67Ω
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