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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Electrical Engineering .
1. |
In an open loop control system |
A. | Output is independent of control input |
B. | Output is dependent on control input |
C. | Only system parameters have effect on the control output |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Output is independent of control input |
2. |
For open control system which of the following statements is incorrect ? |
A. | Less expensive |
B. | Recalibration is not required for maintaining the required quality of the output |
C. | Construction is simple and maintenance easy |
D. | Errors are caused by disturbances |
Answer» B. Recalibration is not required for maintaining the required quality of the output |
3. |
A control system in which the control action is somehow dependent on the output is known as |
A. | Closed loop system |
B. | Semiclosed loop system |
C. | Open system |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Closed loop system |
4. |
In closed loop control system, with positive value of feedback gain the overall gain of the system will |
A. | decrease |
B. | increase |
C. | be unaffected |
D. | any of the above |
Answer» A. decrease |
5. |
Which of the following is an open loop control system ? |
A. | Field controlled D.C. motor |
B. | Ward leonard control |
C. | Metadyne |
D. | Stroboscope |
Answer» A. Field controlled D.C. motor |
6. |
Which of the following statements is not necessarily correct for open control system ? |
A. | Input command is the sole factor responsible for providing the control action |
B. | Presence of non-linearities causes malfunctioning |
C. | Less expensive |
D. | Generally free from problems of non-linearities |
Answer» B. Presence of non-linearities causes malfunctioning |
7. |
In open loop system |
A. | the control action depends on the size of the system |
B. | the control action depends on system variables |
C. | the control action depends on the input signal |
D. | the control action is independent of the output |
Answer» D. the control action is independent of the output |
8. |
has tendency to oscillate. |
A. | Open loop system |
B. | Closed loop system |
C. | Both a) and b) |
D. | Neither a) nor b) |
Answer» B. Closed loop system |
9. |
A good control system has all the following features except |
A. | good stability |
B. | slow response |
C. | good accuracy |
D. | sufficient power handling capacity |
Answer» B. slow response |
10. |
A car is running at a constant speed of 50 km/h, which of the following is the feedback element for the driver ? |
A. | Clutch |
B. | Eyes |
C. | Needle of the speedometer |
D. | Steering wheel |
Answer» C. Needle of the speedometer |
11. |
The initial response when the output is not equal to input is called |
A. | Transient response |
B. | Error response |
C. | Dynamic response |
D. | Either of the above |
Answer» A. Transient response |
12. |
A control system working under unknown random actions is called |
A. | computer control system |
B. | digital data system |
C. | stochastic control system |
D. | adaptive control system |
Answer» C. stochastic control system |
13. |
An automatic toaster is a ______ loop control system. |
A. | open |
B. | closed |
C. | partially closed |
D. | any of the above |
Answer» A. open |
14. |
Any externally introduced signal affecting the controlled output is called a |
A. | feedback |
B. | stimulus |
C. | signal |
D. | gain control |
Answer» B. stimulus |
15. |
A closed loop system is distinguished from open loop system by which of the following ? |
A. | Servomechanism |
B. | Feedback |
C. | Output pattern |
D. | Input pattern |
Answer» B. Feedback |
16. |
is a part of the human temperature control system. |
A. | Digestive system |
B. | Perspiration system |
C. | Ear |
D. | Leg movement |
Answer» B. Perspiration system |
17. |
By which of the following the control action is determined when a man walks along a path ? |
A. | Brain |
B. | Hands |
C. | Legs |
D. | Eyes |
Answer» D. Eyes |
18. |
is a closed loop system. |
A. | Auto-pilot for an aircraft |
B. | Direct current generator |
C. | Car starter |
D. | Electric switch |
Answer» A. Auto-pilot for an aircraft |
19. |
Which of the following devices are commonly used as error detectors in instruments ? |
A. | Vernistats |
B. | Microsyns |
C. | Resolvers |
D. | Any of the above |
Answer» D. Any of the above |
20. |
Which of the following should be done to make an unstable system stable ? |
A. | The gain of the system should be decreased |
B. | The gain of the system should be increased |
C. | The number of poles to the loop transfer function should be increased |
D. | The number of zeros to the loop transfer function should be increased |
Answer» B. The gain of the system should be increased |
21. |
increases the steady state accuracy. |
A. | Integrator |
B. | Differentiator |
C. | Phase lead compensator |
D. | Phase lag compensator |
Answer» A. Integrator |
22. |
A.C. servomotor resembles |
A. | two phase induction motor |
B. | Three phase induction motor |
C. | direct current series motor |
D. | universal motor |
Answer» A. two phase induction motor |
23. |
As a result of introduction of negative feedback which of the following will not decrease ? |
A. | Band width |
B. | Overall gain |
C. | Distortion |
D. | Instability |
Answer» A. Band width |
24. |
Regenerative feedback implies feedback with |
A. | oscillations |
B. | step input |
C. | negative sign |
D. | positive sign |
Answer» D. positive sign |
25. |
The output of a feedback control system must be a function of |
A. | reference and output |
B. | reference and input |
C. | input and feedback signal |
D. | output and feedback signal |
Answer» A. reference and output |
26. |
is an open loop control system. |
A. | Ward Leonard control |
B. | Field controlled D.C. motor |
C. | Stroboscope |
D. | Metadyne |
Answer» B. Field controlled D.C. motor |
27. |
A control system with excessive noise, is likely to suffer from |
A. | saturation in amplifying stages |
B. | loss of gain |
C. | vibrations |
D. | oscillations |
Answer» A. saturation in amplifying stages |
28. |
Zero initial condition for a system means |
A. | input reference signal is zero |
B. | zero stored energy |
C. | ne initial movement of moving parts |
D. | system is at rest and no energy is stored in any of its components |
Answer» D. system is at rest and no energy is stored in any of its components |
29. |
Transfer function of a system is used to calculate which of the following ? |
A. | The order of the system |
B. | The time constant |
C. | The output for any given input |
D. | The steady state gain |
Answer» C. The output for any given input |
30. |
The band width, in a feedback amplifier. |
A. | remains unaffected |
B. | decreases by the same amount as the gain increase |
C. | increases by the sane saaaajajt as the gain decrease |
D. | decreases by the same amount as the gain decrease |
Answer» C. increases by the sane saaaajajt as the gain decrease |
31. |
On which of the following factors does the sensitivity of a closed loop system to gain changes and load disturbances depend ? |
A. | Frequency |
B. | Loop gain |
C. | Forward gain |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above |
32. |
The transient response, with feedback system, |
A. | rises slowly |
B. | rises quickly |
C. | decays slowly |
D. | decays quickly |
Answer» D. decays quickly |
33. |
The second derivative input signals modify which of the following ? |
A. | The time constant of the system |
B. | Damping of the system |
C. | The gain of the system |
D. | The time constant and suppress the oscillations |
Answer» D. The time constant and suppress the oscillations |
34. |
Which of the following statements is correct for any closed loop system ? |
A. | All the co-efficients can have zero value |
B. | All the co-efficients are always non-zero |
C. | Only one of the static error co-efficients has a finite non-zero value |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Only one of the static error co-efficients has a finite non-zero value |
35. |
Which of the following statements is correct for a system with gain margin close to unity or a phase margin close to zero ? |
A. | The system is relatively stable |
B. | The system is highly stable |
C. | The system is highly oscillatory |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. The system is highly oscillatory |
36. |
Due to which of the following reasons excessive bond width in control systems should be avoided ? |
A. | It leads to slow speed of response |
B. | It leads to low relative stability |
C. | Noise is proportional to band width |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Noise is proportional to band width |
37. |
In a stable control system backlash can cause which of the following ? |
A. | Underdamping |
B. | Overdamping |
C. | Poor stability at reduced values of open loop gain |
D. | Low-level oscillations |
Answer» D. Low-level oscillations |
38. |
In an automatic control system which of the following elements is not used ? |
A. | Error detector |
B. | Final control element |
C. | Sensor |
D. | Oscillator |
Answer» D. Oscillator |
39. |
In a control system the output of the controller is given to |
A. | final control element |
B. | amplifier |
C. | comparator |
D. | sensor |
Answer» A. final control element |
40. |
A controller, essentially, is a |
A. | sensor |
B. | clipper |
C. | comparator |
D. | amplifier |
Answer» C. comparator |
41. |
The capacitance, in force-current analogy, is analogous to |
A. | momentum |
B. | velocity |
C. | displacement |
D. | mass |
Answer» D. mass |
42. |
The temperature, under thermal and electrical system analogy, is considered analogous to |
A. | voltage |
B. | current |
C. | capacitance |
D. | charge |
Answer» A. voltage |
43. |
In electrical-pneumatic system analogy the current is considered analogous to |
A. | velocity |
B. | pressure |
C. | air flow |
D. | air flow rate |
Answer» D. air flow rate |
44. |
In liquid level and electrical system analogy, voltage is considered analogous to |
A. | head |
B. | liquid flow |
C. | liquid flow rate |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. head |
45. |
The viscous friction co-efficient, in force-voltage analogy, is analogous to |
A. | charge |
B. | resistance |
C. | reciprocal of inductance |
D. | reciprocal of conductance |
Answer» B. resistance |
46. |
In force-voltage analogy, velocity is analogous to |
A. | current |
B. | charge |
C. | inductance |
D. | capacitance |
Answer» A. current |
47. |
In thermal-electrical analogy charge is considered analogous to |
A. | heat flow |
B. | reciprocal of heat flow |
C. | reciprocal of temperature |
D. | temperature |
Answer» D. temperature |
48. |
Mass, in force-voltage analogy, is analogous to |
A. | charge |
B. | current |
C. | inductance |
D. | resistance |
Answer» C. inductance |
49. |
The transient response of a system is mainly due to |
A. | inertia forces |
B. | internal forces |
C. | stored energy |
D. | friction |
Answer» C. stored energy |
50. |
signal will become zero when the feedback signal and reference signs are equal. |
A. | Input |
B. | Actuating |
C. | Feedback |
D. | Reference |
Answer» B. Actuating |
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