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MRPL Instrumentation engg questions

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1. A balance beam scale uses which of the following units?
a. grams -answer
b .pounds 
c. ounces 
d. kilograms

2. Which of the following would be about the height of the average doorway?
a. 2 meters -answer
b. 2 centimeters 
c. 2 millimeters 
d. 2 kilometers

3. A series dissipative regulator is an example of a:
a. linear regulator
b. switching regulator -answer
c. shunt regulator
d. dc-to-dc converter

4. Which of the following is a unit of mass in the metric system?
a. gram -answer
b. milliliter 
c. centimeter 
d. pounds

5. What device is similar to an RTD but has a negative temperature coefficient?
a. Strain gauge
b. Thermistor -answer
c. Negative-type RTD
d. Thermocouple

6. The resistive change of a strain gauge
a. is based on the weight placed upon it, but can be many thousands of ohms
b. is usually no more than 100 omega.
c. is based on the gauge factor, but is typically less than an ohm -answer
d. has a positive temperature coefficient

7. The output voltage of a typical thermocouple is
a. Less than 100 mV -answer
b. Greater than 1 V
c. Thermocouples vary resistance, not voltage.
d. None of the above

8. The connections to a thermocouple
a. Can produce an unwanted thermocouple effect, which must be compensated for -answer
b. Produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect
c. Must be protected, since high voltages are present
d. Produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect and must be protected, since high voltages are present

9. What is the zero-voltage switch used for? 
a. To reduce radiation of high frequencies during turn-on of a high current to a load -answer
b. To control low-voltage circuits
c. To provide power to a circuit when power is lost
d. For extremely low-voltage applications

10. Temperature sensing can be achieved by the use of
a. Thermocouples
b. RTDs
c. thermistors 
d. All of the above-answer

11. The purpose of compensation for a thermocouple is
a. to decrease temperature sensitivity
b. to increase voltage output
c. to cancel unwanted voltage output of a thermocouple -answer
d. used for high-temperature circuits

12. The change in value of an analog signal during the conversion process produces what is called the
a. Quantization error -answer
b. Resolution error
c. Nyquist error
d. Sampling error

13. Which of the following performance specifications applies to a sample-and-hold circuit?
a. Aperture time -answer
b. Aperture droop
c. Feedback
d. Acquisition jitter

14. RTDs are typically connected with other fixed resistors
a. In a pi configuration
b. In a bridge configuration -answer
c. And variable resistors
d. And capacitors in a filter-type circuit

15. Holding current for an SCR is best described as
a. The minimum current required for turn-off
b. The current required before an SCR will turn on
c. The amount of current required to maintain conduction -answer
d. The gate current required maintaining conduction

16. What is the moving part of a linear variable differential transformer?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Diaphragm 
d. Core-answer

17. What does a Hall Effect sensor sense?
a. Temperature
b. Moisture
c. Magnetic fields -answer
d. Pressure

18. What causes the piezoelectric effect?
a. Heat or dissimilar metals
b. Pressure on a crystal -answer
c. Water running on iron
d. A magnetic field

19. What type of application would use a photovoltaic cell?
a. An automobile horn
b. A TI 92 calculator-answer
c. A magnetic field detector
d. A remote power source

20. Which is the seven-segment display?
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21. A transducer's function is to:
a. Transmit electrical energy
b. Convert energy -answer
c. Produce mechanical energy
d. Prevent current flow

22. Derived units are obtained from various combinations of
a. Electrical quantities
b. Fundamental units -answer
c. Metric prefixes
d. International standards

23. Scientific notation is a method
a. of expressing a very large number
b. of expressing a very small number
c. used to make calculations with large and small numbers 
d. All of the above-answer

24. If you drop a 5 when rounding a number, you are using the
a. round-to-even rule -answer
b. significant digit rule
c. round-off rule
d. retained digit rule

25. A measure of the repeatability of a measurement of some quantity is
a. error-answer
b. precision 
c. accuracy
d. significant

26. Another name for "fundamental units" is
a. base units -answer
b. atoms
c. the metric system
d. letter symbols

27. When using the terms "accuracy" and "precision" for measurements
a. "precision" implies less measurement error than "accuracy"
b. "accuracy" implies less measurement error than "precision"
c. "precision" measures the repeatability of a measurement -answer
d. both terms mean the same thing

28. The difference between scientific and engineering notation is
a. powers of ten representation
b. single vs. multiple digits before decimal point
c. groupings of multiples of three digits
d. All of the above-answer

29. The digits in a measured number that are known to be correct are called
a. accuracy digits
b. significant digits -answer
c. error digits
d. precision digits

30. Pico is what relation to micro?
a. one-tenth
b. one-hundredth
c. one-thousandth
d. one-millionth-answer

31. Four terminal resistors are used for resistance values
a. Greater than 10 ohm
b. Greater than 1 ohm
c. Less than 1 ohm-answer
d. Of the order of 1M ohm

32. The condition for a resistor to have the same value of resistance at medium frequencies 
is as with D.C. is 
a. CR ²=L
b. CR ²=2L-answer
c. CR ²=WL
d. CR ²=2WL

33. Permeability is the inverse equivalent of which electrical term?
a. Voltage
b. Current
c. Resistance -answer
d. Conductance

34. What is the flux density of a magnetic field whose flux is 3000 µWb and cross-sectional area is 0.25 m ²?
a. 12,000 µ T-answer
b. 83,330 µ T
c. 0 µ T
d. More information is needed in order to find flux density.

35. How much flux is there in a magnetic field when its flux density is 5000 mu.gifT and its cross-sectional area is 300 mm ²?
a. 16.67 m Wb
b. 5.0 µ Wb
c. 3.0 m Wb
d. 1.5 µ Wb-answer

36. What are the effects of moving a closed wire loop through a magnetic field?
a. A voltage is induced in the wire.
b. A current is induced in the wire.
c. The polarity across the wire depends on the direction of motion.
d. All of the above-answer

37. The Hall Effect
a. is a phenomenon with no practical applications
b. is used in various sensor applications -answer
c. can develop potentials of thousands of volts
d. is the basis for solar cell operation

38. A Hall Effect sensor
a. exists only in theory
b. is a non-contacting magnetic sensor -answer
c. can operate only a few times before failure
d. produces very large voltages

39. Which two values are plotted on a B-H curve graph?
a. Reluctance and flux density
b. Permeability and reluctance
c. Magnetizing force and permeability
d. Flux density and magnetizing force-answer

40. for turbulent flow, the velocity at the center is ____ times the mean velocity
a. 1.2
b. 2.2
c. 2
d. 3.333

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