Magnetic effects of electric current Worksheet

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1. A magnetic field exists around 

(a) iron 

(b) copper 

(c) aluminium 

(d) moving charges 

Ans: d

2. Which of the following is a vector quantity ? 

(a) Relative permeability 

(b) Magnetic field intensity 

(c) Flux density 

(d) Magnetic potential 

Ans: b

3. The ratio of intensity of magnetisation to the magnetisation force is known as 

(a) flux density 

(b) susceptibility 

(c) relative permeability 

(d) none of the above 

Ans: b

4. Magnetising steel is normals difficult because 

(a) it corrodes easily 

(b) it has high permeability 

(c) it has high specific gravity 

(d) it has low permeability 

Ans: d

5. The unit of relative permeability is 

(a) henry/metre 

(b) henry 

(c) henry/sq. m 

(d) it is dimensionless 

Ans: d

6. The main constituent of permalloy is 

(a) cobalt 

(b) chromium 

(c) nickel 

(d) tungsten 

Ans: c

7. Degaussing is the process of 

(a) removal of magnetic impurities

(b) removing gases from the materials 

(c) remagnetising metallic parts 

(d) demagnetising metallic parts 

Ans: d

8. Ferrites are a sub-group of 

(a) non-magnetic materials 

(b) ferro-magnetic materials 

(c) paramagnetic materials 

(d) ferri-magnetic materials 

Ans: d

9. Gilbert is a unit of 

(a) electromotive force 

(b) magnetomotive force 

(c) conductance 

(d) permittivity 

Ans: b

10. The working of a meter is based on the use of a permanent magnet. In order to protect the meter functioning from stray magnetic fields 

(a) meter is surrounded by strong magnetic fields 

(b) a soft iron shielding is used 

(c) a plastic shielding is provided 

(d) a shielding of anon-magnetic material is used 

Ans: b

11. Reciprocal of permeability is 

(a) reluctivity 

(b) susceptibility 

(c) permittivity 

(d) conductance 

Ans: a

12. Which of the following is expected to have the maximum permeability ? 

(a) Brass 

(b) Copper 

(c) Zinc 

(d) Ebonite 

Ans: d

13. Out of the following statements, concerning an electric field, which statement is not true ? 

(a) The electric intensity is a vector quantity 

(b) The electric field intensity at a point is numerically equal to the force exerted upon a charge placed at that point 

(c) An electric field is defined as a point in space at which an electric charge would experience a force 

(d) Unit field intensity in the exertion of a force of one newton on a charge of one coulomb 

Ans: b

14. The unit of flux is the same as that of 

(a) reluctance 

(b) resistance 

(c) permeance 

(d) pole strength 

Ans: d

15. The Biot-savart’s law is a general modification of 

(a) Kirchhoffs law 

(b) Lenz’s law 

(c) Ampere’s law 

(d) Faraday’s laws 

Ans: c

16. The commonly used material for shielding or screening magnetism is 

(a) copper 

(b) aluminium 

(c) soft iron 

(d) brass 

Ans: c

17. A permanent magnet 

(a) attracts some substances and repels others 

(b) attracts all paramagnetic substances and repels others 

(c) attracts only ferromagnetic substances 

(d) attracts ferromagnetic substances and repels all others 

Ans: a

18. A keeper is used to 

(a) change the direction of magnetic lines 

(b) amplify flux 

(c) restore lost flux 

(d) provide a closed path for flux 

Ans: d

19. Magnetic moment is a 

(a) pole strength 

(b) universal constant 

(c) scalar quantity 

(d) vector quantity 

Ans: d

20. Which of the following statements is correct ? 

(a) The magnetic flux inside an exciting coil is lower than its outside surface 

(b) The magnetic flux inside an exciting coil is zero 

(c) The magnetic flux inside the exciting coil is greater than its outside surface 

(d) The magnetic flux inside the exciting coil is same as on its outside surface 

Ans: d

21. The initial permeability of an iron rod is 

(a) the highest permeability of the iron rod 

(b) the lowest permeability of the iron rod 

(c) the permeability at the end of the iron rod 

(d) the permeability almost in non-magnetised state 

Ans: d

22. How does the magnetic compass needle behave in a magnetic field ? 

(a) It assures a position right angle to magnetic field 

(b) It starts rotating 

(c) It assures a position which follows a line of magnetic flux 

(d) None of the above 

Ans: c

23. The bar magnet has 

(a) the dipole moment 

(b) monopole moment 

(c) (a) and (b) both 

(d) none of the above 

Ans: a

24. Which of the following type of materials are not very important for engineering applications ? 

(a) Ferromagnetic 

(b) Paramagnetic 

(c) Diamagnetic 

(d) None of the above 

Ans: c

25. For which of the following materials the saturation value is the highest ? 

(a) Ferromagnetic materials 

(b) Paramagnetic materials 

(c) Diamagnetic materials 

(d) Ferrites 

Ans: d

26. The magnetic materials exhibit the property of magnetisation because of 

(a) orbital motion of electrons 

(b) spin of electrons 

(c) spin of nucleus 

(d) either of these 

(e) all of the above 

Ans: c

27. For which of the following materials the net magnetic moment should be zero ? 

(a) Diamagnetic materials 

(b) Ferrimagnetic materials 

(c) Antiferromagnetic materials 

(d) Antiferrimagnetic materials 

Ans: c

28. Which of the following statements is correct ? 

(a) The conductivity of ferrites is better than ferromagnetic materials 

(b) The conductivity of ferromagnetic materials is better than ferrites 

(c) The conductivity of ferrites is very high 

(d) The conductivity of ferrites is same as that of ferromagnetic materials 

Ans: a

29. Magnetism of a magnet can be destroyed by 

(a) heating 

(b) hammering 

(c) by inductive action of another magnet 

(d) by all above methods 

Ans: d

30. Core of an electromagnet should have 

(a) low coercivity 

(b) high susceptibility 

(c) both of the above 

(d) none of the above 

Ans: c

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