Alternating Current MCQs With Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)
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Alternating Current MCQs with Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)

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311. A student says: “A step-up transformer increases voltage, so it also increases power.” The statement is unsuitable because an ideal step-up transformer
ⓐ. increases voltage while decreasing current
ⓑ. increases both voltage and current without any limit
ⓒ. works only when no secondary coil is present
ⓓ. has zero secondary voltage
312. For an ideal transformer with \(N_p=400\), \(N_s=1600\), and \(I_s=2\,\text{A}\), the primary current is
ⓐ. \(0.5\,\text{A}\)
ⓑ. \(2\,\text{A}\)
ⓒ. \(8\,\text{A}\)
ⓓ. \(4\,\text{A}\)
313. A changing primary current in a transformer produces a secondary emf of the same frequency mainly because
ⓐ. the same changing flux links both coils
ⓑ. the secondary coil is connected directly to the primary wire
ⓒ. the iron core acts as a battery
ⓓ. the number of secondary turns must equal the number of primary turns
314. The set of suitable statements for an ideal transformer is: I. \(\frac{V_s}{V_p}=\frac{N_s}{N_p}\) II. \(V_pI_p=V_sI_s\) III. A step-up transformer has \(N_s\lt N_p\)
ⓐ. I only
ⓑ. I and II only
ⓒ. II and III only
ⓓ. I, II, and III
315. The efficiency of a transformer is defined as
ⓐ. \(\eta=\frac{\text{input power}}{\text{output power}}\times100\%\)
ⓑ. \(\eta=\frac{V_s}{I_s}\times100\%\)
ⓒ. \(\eta=\frac{N_p}{N_s}\times100\%\)
ⓓ. \(\eta=\frac{\text{output power}}{\text{input power}}\times100\%\)
316. A transformer takes \(500\,\text{W}\) from the primary supply and delivers \(450\,\text{W}\) to the load. Its efficiency is
ⓐ. \(50\%\)
ⓑ. \(90\%\)
ⓒ. \(80\%\)
ⓓ. \(95\%\)
317. Copper loss in a transformer is mainly due to
ⓐ. absence of turns in the secondary coil
ⓑ. steady magnetic flux only
ⓒ. capacitance between the plates of a capacitor
ⓓ. winding resistance in the coils
318. The loss that is reduced by laminating the iron core of a transformer is mainly
ⓐ. copper loss
ⓑ. eddy current loss
ⓒ. loss due to zero secondary turns
ⓓ. loss due to absence of alternating flux
319. A soft iron core is preferred in a transformer because it
ⓐ. has high hysteresis loss and poor magnetic response
ⓑ. prevents any magnetic flux from linking the secondary
ⓒ. reduces hysteresis loss and improves magnetic coupling
ⓓ. makes the transformer suitable for steady \(\text{DC}\) only
320. Study the table and identify the suitable row about transformer losses and their reduction.
RowLossSuitable reduction method
PEddy current lossUse a laminated core
QCopper lossUse very high-resistance winding wire
RHysteresis lossUse a hard magnetic material with wide loop
SFlux leakageRemove the iron core completely
ⓐ. Row Q
ⓑ. Row P
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row S

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