Is a cable is to be designed for use on 1000 kV, which insulation would you prefer ? Impregnated paper Compressed SF6 gas Vulcanised rubber Polyvinyle chloride TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The relative permittivity of rubber is Between 2 and 3 Between 5 and 7 None of the listed here Between 8 and 9 TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The disadvantage with paper as insulating material is None of the listed here It has high capacitance It is hygroscopic It is an organic material TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
PVC stands for Positive voltage conductor Post varnish conductor Polyvinyl chloride Pressed and varnished cloth TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The insulating material for cables should Be non-inflammable Be acid proof All of the listed here Be non-hygroscopic TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
In a cable, the maximum stress under operating conditions is at Insulation layer Sheath Armour Conductor surface TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
In single core cables armouring is not done to Either of the listed here Make it flexible None of the listed here Avoid excessive sheath losses TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
A cable carrying alternating current has Hysteresis and leakage losses only Hysteresis, leakage, copper and friction losses Hysteresis, leakage and copper losses only Hysteresis losses only TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
The current carrying capacity of cables in D.C. is more than that in A.C. mainly due to Nonexistence of any stability limit Absence of harmonics None of the listed here Smaller dielectric loss TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Copper as conductor for cables is used as Hard drawn Alloy with chromium Hardened and tempered Annealed TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?