Railway Science (Physics-Electric Current and its Effects) (Part-IV)

Total Questions: 50

1. For domestic wiring purposes, how are circuits connected? [RRB JE 24/05/2019 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (d) Parallel
Solution:

Electric circuit - Provides a complete path for electricity to pass between the two terminals of the electric cell. Types: Series circuit - There is only one path for electrons to flow in a series circuit. At a particular time, the entire circuit is either closed or open. Disadvantage - No current flow in the circuit in the event of a circuit break because the entire circuit is open. Parallel circuit - The circuit is connected across different branches in a parallel type of electric circuit. As a result, electron flow occurs in multiple stages. If a circuit break occurs in one path, electric current continues to flow in other paths.

2. How does a bulb glow when the switch is turned on? [RRB JE 24/05/2019 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (c) The filaments get heated up due to current and lights up
Solution:

Filament (Thin wire in an electric bulb that produces light) - Any material which has high resistivity and gets heated at a low temperature can be used as a filament. Tungsten is currently used to make filaments of the bulbs. Tungsten Properties: Very high melting point (3,422 ° C) and very high resistance, so it does not burn easily at room temperature.

3. An ammeter has ______resistance, so that it passes maximum current through it. [RRB JE 25/05/2019 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (b) Very less
Solution:

An Ammeter is a device which is used to measure electric current in a circuit. It is always connected in series in an electric circuit.

4. Why should an electrician wear rubber gloves while repairing an electrical switch? [RRB JE 26/05/2019 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (b) To avoid electric shock
Solution:

Rubber, glass and plastic are insulators that do not allow electricity to easily pass through them. An electrical conductor allows the electric charges to flow through them easily. Typically, metals, metal alloys, electrolytes and even some nonmetals, like graphite and liquids, including water, are good electrical conductors.

5. Which of these is used to break the circuit or to close the electric circuit? [RRB JE 26/05/2019 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (a) Switch
Solution:

When the switch is in ON position, current can flow through the circuit. When the switch is in OFF position, no current flows through the circuit. Switch was invented by John Henry Holmes in 1884. Famous Inventions and their Inventors: Electric cell - Alessandro Volta, Electric bulb - Thomas Alva Edison, Telephone - Alexander Graham Bell, Radium and Polonium - Marie Curie.

6. What happens to the resistance of all pure metals on raising the temperature? [RRB JE 27/05/2019 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (c) Increases
Solution:

Resistance depends on length and area of cross-section. R= ρ l/A. l = length, A = area of cross section, ρ = resistivity. As we increase temperature, average speed of the electrons, which act as the carriers of current, increases resulting in more frequent collisions.

7. What is a continuous and closed path of an electric current called ? [RRB JE 27/05/2019 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (b) Electric circuit
Solution:

It provides a complete path for electricity to pass (current to flow) between the two terminals of the electric cell. When the circuit is open the electric current does not flow through it. When the circuit is closed the electric current flows through it.

8. How is the voltmeter connected in all circuits to measure the voltage between two points? [RRB JE 30/05/2019 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (d) In parallel
Solution:

Parallel circuit - It has two or more paths for current to flow through. Voltage is the same across each component of the parallel circuit. The sum of the currents through each path is equal to the total current that flows from the source. Series circuit - There will be only one path for electrons to flow in a series circuit. At a particular time, the entire circuit is either closed or open. Voltmeter - Measuring electric potential difference between two points. Ammeter - It is always connected in series to measure current. It has a low resistance.

9. Which of the following terms does not represent electric power in a circuit? [RRB JE 30/05/2019 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (a) IR²
Solution:

Electric power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed into an electrical circuit. It is denoted by P, which is measured in SI units of joule per second or watt. The dimension of Power is ML²T⁻³. One Horsepower = 746 watts. One Volt is defined as the energy consumption of one joule per electric charge of one coulomb (1V = 1J/C). Dimension of voltage is [ML²T⁻³I⁻¹].

10. Which of the following substances has infinitely high resistance? [RRB JE 31/05/2019 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (c) Insulators
Solution:

Substances which block the flow of electrical or thermal currents. Example - Rubber, Dry wood. Resistance - Property of a conductor by virtue of which it opposes the flow of electric current through it . SI unit of resistance - Ohm (Ω). Conductors - Material or substances which allow movement of electricity through them. Example - Gold, copper. Resistors - Electric components that limit or regulate the flow of current in a circuit. Example - fan speed controller. Superconductor - Material that conducts electricity with zero resistance. Example - Magnesium Diboride, Niobium.