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Chapter 4 INSTRUMENT SAND WIRING MCQs

1. . Watt meter is used to measure___:

(A) Power


(B) second


(C) Volt


(D) Current




2. . Ampere meter is used to measure___:

(A) Power


(B) second


(C) Volt


(D) Current




3. . Ohm meter is used to measure___:

(A) Power


(B) Voltage


(C) Resistance


(D) Current




4. . Volt meter is used to measure___:

(A) Voltage


(B) Resistance


(C) Power


(D) Current




5. . The device used to measure power is called___:

(A) Ammeter


(B) Ohm meter


(C) Volt meter


(D) Watt meter




6. . To measure current, ammeter is connected in ___with the circuit:

(A) Parallel


(B) Series


(C) Any position


(D) None




7. . To measure Voltage, voltmeter is connected in ___with the circuit:

(A) Parallel


(B) Series


(C) Any position


(D) None




8. . The device used to measure current, resistance, voltage etc is called___:

(A) Ammeter


(B) Ohm meter


(C) Multi meter


(D) Watt meter




9. . Tong tester (Clamp meter) is used to measure___:

(A) Voltage


(B) Resistance


(C) Current


(D) Power




10. . The most preferred domestic wiring now a days is:

(A) Casing and capping wiring


(B) Conduit wiring


(C) Cleat wiring


(D) Batten wiring




11. . Domestic electrical wiring is basically a:

(A) Series connection


(B) Parallel connection


(C) Combination of series and parallel connections


(D) Series connection within each room and parallel connection elsewhere




12. . What are the types of cables used in domestic wiring?

(A) Vulcanized Indian Rubber


(B) Tough Rubber Sheathed


(C) Polyvinyl Chloride insulated cables


(D) All of the above




13. . Which of the following is the type of wiring system?

(A) Cleat Wiring


(B) Metal-sheathed wiring


(C) Conduit wiring


(D) All of the above




14. . The type of wiring that is highly suitable for a temporary shed is:

(A) Cleat wiring


(B) Wooden capping and casing wiring


(C) Lead sheathed wiring


(D) Conduit wiring




15. . The cheapest system of wiring is:

(A) Casing and capping


(B) Cleat Wiring


(C) Batten Wiring


(D) Conduit Wiring




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