Practice Test: Question Set - 06
1. In case of the induction motors the torque is
- (A) Inversely proportional to (V-slip)
- (B) Directly proportional to (slip)2
- (C) Inversely proportional to slip
- (D) Directly proportional to slip
2. In the circle diagram for induction motor, the diameter of the circle represents
- (A) Slip
- (B) Rotor current
- (C) Running torque
- (D) Line voltage
3. If an induction motor with certain ratio of rotor to stator slots, runs at 1/7 of the normal speed, the phenomenon will be termed as
- (A) Humming
- (B) Hunting
- (C) Crawling
- (D) Cogging
4. Short-circuit test on an induction motor cannot be used to determine
- (A) Windage losses
- (B) Copper losses
- (C) Transformation ratio
- (D) Power scale of circle diagram
5. In the squirrel-cage induction motor the rotor slots are usually given slight skew
- (A) To reduce the magnetic hum and locking
tendency of the rotor
- (B) To increase the tensile strength of the
rotor bars
- (C) To ensure easy fabrication
- (D) None of the above
6. The low power factor of induction motor is due to
- (A) Rotor leakage reactance
- (B) Stator reactance
- (C) The reactive lagging magnetizing current
necessary to generate the magnetic flux
- (D) All of the above
7. The rotor of an induction motor runs at
- (A) Synchronous speed
- (B) Below synchronous speed
- (C) Above synchronous speed
- (D) Any of the above
8. In induction motor, percentage slip depends on
- (A) Supply frequency
- (B) Supply voltage
- (C) Copper losses in motor
- (D) None of the above
9. In three-phase induction motors sometimes copper bars are placed deep in the rotor to
- (A) Improve starting torque
- (B) Reduce copper losses
- (C) Improve efficiency
- (D) Improve power factor
10. If a 3-phase supply is given to the stator and rotor is short circuited rotor will move
- (A) In the opposite direction as the direction
of the rotating field
- (B) In the same direction as the direction of
the field
- (C) In any direction depending upon phase
sequence of supply
- (D) None of these
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