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The document is a 30 question, 30 mark, 25 minute magnetism mock test. It contains multiple choice questions testing various concepts in magnetism, including hysteresis loss, ferromagnetic materials, induced emf, magnetic permeability, magnetic field direction rules, units of magnetic properties, Faraday's laws of induction, magnetic circuits, self-induction, dynamically induced emf, uses of materials with different magnetic properties, induced voltages in rotating coils, effects of air gaps, magnetic field lines, magnetic saturation, and more.
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The document is a 30 question, 30 mark, 25 minute magnetism mock test. It contains multiple choice questions testing various concepts in magnetism, including hysteresis loss, ferromagnetic materials, induced emf, magnetic permeability, magnetic field direction rules, units of magnetic properties, Faraday's laws of induction, magnetic circuits, self-induction, dynamically induced emf, uses of materials with different magnetic properties, induced voltages in rotating coils, effects of air gaps, magnetic field lines, magnetic saturation, and more.
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Mock Test- 2

Subject: Magnetism
No. of questions: 30
Max marks: 30
Time: 25 minutes

1. Area of hysteresis loop represents

a) frictional loss

b) copper loss

c) eddy current loss

d) hysteresis loss

2. Example of ferromagnetic material is

a) Nickel

b) Copper

c) Tungsten

d) Silver

3. The magnitude of induced emf in a conductor depends on the

a) amount of flux cut

b) amount of flux linkage

c) Rate of change of flux linkage

d) magnetic flux density

4. The magnetic permeability of a paramagnetic substance is

a) large and positive

b) small and negative

c) small and positive

d) large and negative

5. The direction of magnetic field around a current carrying conductor is found by applying
a) Right hand rule

b) Fleming’s right hand rule

c) Fleming’s left hand rule

d) Lenz’s law

6. Unit of flux density

a) Weber

b) Tesla

c) AT/m

d) H/m

7. The basic principle of electromagnetic induction is

a) Fleming’s left hand rule

b) Steinmetz law

c) Ohm’s law

d) Faraday’s laws

8. Permeance of a magnetic circuit is the reciprocal of

a) reluctance

b) conductance

c) resistance

d) Inductance

9. Co efficient of self-induction in a coil is _____ in the coil.

a) The AT/Wb

b) Weber turns/ A

c) AT/VOH

d) Weber turns /Volt

10. The dynamically induced emf in a conductor does not depend on

a) Flux density
b) its active length

c) its velocity

d) its conductivity

11. A magnetic material having high retentivity and high coercivity is most suited for making

a) electromagnets

b) armatures

c) permanent magnets

d) transformer cores

12. Two current carrying conductors lying parallel to each other are exerting a force of attraction on
each other. The currents are

a) low

b) very high

c) in opposite direction

d) in the same direction

13. Which of the material has more hysteretic constants

a) silicon steel

b) cast steel

c) cast iron

d) wrought iron

14. A loop of wire is rotating in a strong steady magnetic field, the voltage induced is

a) dc

b) ac

c) pulsating dc

d) rectified dc

15. Air gap in the iron core of an inductor prevents

a) hysteresis loss
b) flux linkage

c) core saturation

d) none of these

16.Continuous path occupied by magnetic lines of force is called

a) electric circuit

b) magnetic circuit

c) magnetic field

d) MNA

17. Permeability is the ratio between flux density to __________.

a) MMF

b) EMF

c) flux intensity

d) reluctance

18. The limit beyond which the strength of a magnet cannot be increased is called

a) elastic limit

b) magnetic limit

c) coercive point

d) magnetic saturation

19. Lines of magnetic flux are said to originate

a) in atoms of electromagnetic material

b) at a north magnetic pole

c) where the lines converge to a point

d) in charge carriers

20. The Gauss is a unit of

a) overall magnetic field strength

b) Ampere turns
c) magnetic flux density

d) magnetic power

21. A unit of overall magnetic field quantity is the

a) Maxwell

b) Gauss

c) Tesla

d) Ampere turn

22. If a wire coil has 10 turns and carries 500 mA of current, what is the magneto motive force in
ampere turns?

a) 5000

b) 50

c) 5

d) 0.02

23. The SI unit of reluctance is

a) AT/Wb

b) AT/m

c) Wb/AT

d) N/Wb

24. In Fleming’s right hand rule, the direction of induced emf is given by

a) first finger

b) Thumb

c) middle finger

d) none

25. The relative permeability of paramagnetic substances is

a) slightly less than 1

b) slightly more than 1


c) equal to 1

d) very much greater than 1

26. In the core of a solenoid

a) copper is used

b) soft iron is used

c) Aluminium is used

d) none of the above

27. A dot in the circle indicates current flowing

a) into the plane of paper

b) out of the plane of paper

c) in clockwise direction

d) in anticlockwise direction

28. The force between two current carrying conductors is

a) proportional to the direction of currents

b) inversely proportional to the distance between them

c) proportional to the distance between them

d) constant irrespective of the distance between them

29. Which of the following items has the maximum magnetic permeability

a) Ebonite

b) Aluminium

c) Steel

d) Copper

30. The purpose of shielding meter with soft iron is

a) to protect meter movement from stray magnetic fields

b) to prevent damage from rough use

c) to keep moisture out of the movement


d) none

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