Q. What is the power consumed by a 100Ω resistor when a current of 0.5A flows through it? (2020)
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A.
25W
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B.
50W
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C.
100W
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D.
12.5W
Solution
Power (P) is given by P = I^2R = (0.5A)^2 * 100Ω = 0.25 * 100 = 25W.
Correct Answer: A — 25W
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Q. What is the power consumed by a 6Ω resistor when a current of 2A flows through it? (2023)
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A.
12W
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B.
24W
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C.
6W
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D.
8W
Solution
Power (P) is given by P = I²R = (2A)² * 6Ω = 4 * 6 = 24W.
Correct Answer: A — 12W
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Q. What is the power consumed by a 6Ω resistor when a current of 3A flows through it? (2021)
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A.
18W
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B.
9W
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C.
36W
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D.
12W
Solution
Power (P) is given by P = I^2 * R = (3A)^2 * 6Ω = 9 * 6 = 54W.
Correct Answer: A — 18W
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Q. What is the power consumed in an AC circuit with a voltage of 230V and a current of 5A with a power factor of 0.8? (2023)
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A.
920W
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B.
1150W
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C.
115W
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D.
460W
Solution
Power = V × I × Power Factor = 230V × 5A × 0.8 = 920W.
Correct Answer: A — 920W
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Q. What is the power factor in a circuit with a resistance of 5 ohms and a reactance of 5 ohms? (2022)
Solution
Power factor = R/Z = 5/√(5² + 5²) = 5/√50 = √2/2.
Correct Answer: D — √2/2
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Q. What is the power factor in an AC circuit with a phase angle of 30 degrees? (2022)
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A.
0.5
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B.
0.866
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C.
1
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D.
0.707
Solution
The power factor is cos(30°) = √3/2 ≈ 0.866.
Correct Answer: B — 0.866
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 30Ω and a reactance of 40Ω? (2023)
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A.
0.6
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B.
0.75
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C.
0.8
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D.
1.0
Solution
Power factor = R/Z where Z = √(R² + X²). Calculate.
Correct Answer: A — 0.6
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 4Ω and a reactance of 3Ω? (2021)
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A.
0.6
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B.
0.8
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C.
1.0
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D.
0.75
Solution
Power factor = R/Z = R/√(R² + X²) = 4/√(4² + 3²) = 4/5 = 0.8.
Correct Answer: A — 0.6
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 5 ohms and a reactance of 5 ohms? (2022)
Solution
Power factor = R/Z = 5/√(5² + 5²) = 5/√50 = √2/2.
Correct Answer: D — √2/2
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 5Ω and an inductive reactance of 5Ω? (2022)
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A.
0.5
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B.
0.707
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C.
1
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D.
0
Solution
Power factor = R/Z = 5 / √(5² + 5²) = 5 / √50 = 0.707.
Correct Answer: B — 0.707
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 6Ω and a reactance of 8Ω? (2022)
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A.
0.75
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B.
0.8
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C.
0.6
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D.
1.0
Solution
Power factor = R/Z = R/√(R² + X²) = 6/√(6² + 8²) = 6/10 = 0.6.
Correct Answer: B — 0.8
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Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a resistance of 8Ω and a reactance of 6Ω? (2023)
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A.
0.5
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B.
0.6
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C.
0.8
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D.
1.0
Solution
Power factor = R/Z, where Z = √(R² + X²) = √(8² + 6²) = 10. Thus, PF = 8/10 = 0.8.
Correct Answer: C — 0.8
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Q. What is the power factor of an AC circuit with a phase angle of 60°? (2022)
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A.
0.5
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B.
0.866
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C.
1
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D.
0.707
Solution
The power factor is cos(60°) = 0.5.
Correct Answer: B — 0.866
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Q. What is the power output of a motor that does 1200 J of work in 30 seconds?
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A.
20 W
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B.
40 W
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C.
60 W
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D.
80 W
Solution
Power = Work / Time = 1200 J / 30 s = 40 W.
Correct Answer: C — 60 W
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Q. What is the power output of a motor that does 3000 J of work in 15 seconds?
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A.
200 W
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B.
300 W
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C.
400 W
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D.
500 W
Solution
Power = Work / Time = 3000 J / 15 s = 200 W.
Correct Answer: B — 300 W
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Q. What is the pressure exerted by a force of 100 N over an area of 5 m²? (2023)
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A.
20 Pa
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B.
25 Pa
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C.
15 Pa
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D.
30 Pa
Solution
Pressure (P) = Force/Area = 100 N / 5 m² = 20 Pa.
Correct Answer: B — 25 Pa
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Q. What is the pressure exerted by a force of 200 N acting on an area of 4 m²? (2015)
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A.
50 Pa
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B.
100 Pa
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C.
200 Pa
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D.
400 Pa
Solution
Pressure = Force/Area = 200 N / 4 m² = 50 Pa.
Correct Answer: B — 100 Pa
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Q. What is the primary characteristic of adsorption? (2023)
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A.
It is a bulk phenomenon.
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B.
It involves a chemical reaction.
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C.
It is a surface phenomenon.
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D.
It requires high temperature.
Solution
Adsorption is a surface phenomenon where molecules adhere to the surface of a solid or liquid.
Correct Answer: C — It is a surface phenomenon.
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Q. What is the primary characteristic of gases compared to solids and liquids? (2023)
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A.
Definite shape
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B.
Definite volume
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C.
High compressibility
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D.
Low density
Solution
Gases have high compressibility due to the large spaces between particles, unlike solids and liquids which have definite shape and volume.
Correct Answer: C — High compressibility
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Q. What is the primary characteristic of gases? (2023)
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A.
Definite shape
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B.
Definite volume
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C.
Compressibility
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D.
Incompressibility
Solution
Gases are highly compressible due to the large spaces between particles, allowing them to occupy more volume when pressure is applied.
Correct Answer: C — Compressibility
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Q. What is the primary component of natural gas? (2020)
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A.
Ethane
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B.
Propane
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C.
Methane
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D.
Butane
Solution
The primary component of natural gas is methane (CH4).
Correct Answer: C — Methane
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Q. What is the primary component of the cell membrane?
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A.
Proteins
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B.
Carbohydrates
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C.
Phospholipids
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D.
Nucleic Acids
Solution
Phospholipids are the primary component of cell membranes, forming a bilayer.
Correct Answer: C — Phospholipids
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Q. What is the primary difference between liquids and gases? (2023)
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A.
Shape
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B.
Volume
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C.
Compressibility
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D.
Density
Solution
Gases are highly compressible while liquids are not, due to the distance between particles in each state.
Correct Answer: C — Compressibility
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Q. What is the primary difference between solids and liquids in terms of particle arrangement? (2023)
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A.
Solids have loosely packed particles
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B.
Liquids have tightly packed particles
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C.
Solids have fixed shape and volume
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D.
Liquids have fixed shape but variable volume
Solution
Solids have a fixed shape and volume due to closely packed particles, while liquids take the shape of their container but have a fixed volume.
Correct Answer: C — Solids have fixed shape and volume
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Q. What is the primary factor affecting the rate of adsorption of a gas on a solid surface?
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A.
Temperature
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B.
Pressure
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C.
Surface area
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D.
Molecular weight
Solution
The rate of adsorption increases with the surface area of the solid, as more surface provides more sites for gas molecules to adhere.
Correct Answer: C — Surface area
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Q. What is the primary function of proteins in the body? (2023)
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A.
Energy storage
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B.
Catalyzing biochemical reactions
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C.
Genetic information storage
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D.
Cell membrane structure
Solution
Proteins act as enzymes that catalyze biochemical reactions.
Correct Answer: B — Catalyzing biochemical reactions
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Q. What is the primary function of proteins in the body? (2023) 2023
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A.
Energy storage
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B.
Catalyzing biochemical reactions
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C.
Genetic information storage
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D.
Cell membrane structure
Solution
Proteins primarily function as enzymes that catalyze biochemical reactions.
Correct Answer: B — Catalyzing biochemical reactions
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Q. What is the primary gas in the Earth's atmosphere? (2022)
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A.
Oxygen
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B.
Nitrogen
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C.
Carbon Dioxide
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D.
Hydrogen
Solution
Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, making it the primary gas.
Correct Answer: B — Nitrogen
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Q. What is the primary mechanism of adsorption in activated charcoal?
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A.
Chemical bonding
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B.
Physical adsorption
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C.
Capillary action
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D.
Electrostatic attraction
Solution
Activated charcoal primarily adsorbs substances through physical adsorption due to its high surface area and porous structure.
Correct Answer: B — Physical adsorption
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Q. What is the primary process involved in adsorption? (2023)
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A.
Chemical reaction
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B.
Physical attraction
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C.
Evaporation
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D.
Condensation
Solution
Adsorption primarily involves physical attraction between the adsorbate and the surface of the adsorbent.
Correct Answer: B — Physical attraction
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