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Multiple Choice Interview Questions On Special Motor Part 2

Ques.[1] For torque transmission over a long distance with the help of electrical wires only, which of the following two synchros are used ?

(a)CX and CT
(b)CX and CR
(c)CX and CD
(d)CT and CD
Answer :B 

Ques.[2] Squirrel-cage induction motor is finding increasing application in high-power servo systems because new methods have been found to

(a) increase its rotor resistance
(b) control its torque
(c) decrease its intertia
(d) decouple its torque and flux. 
Answer:D 

Ques.[3] The control ........................ synchro has three- phase winding both on its stator and rotor.

(a) differential
(b) transformer
(c) receiver
(d) transmitter
Answer:A 

Ques.[4] A dc servomotor is similar to a regular d.c. motor except that its design is modified to cope with

(a) electronic switching
(b) slow speeds
(c) static conditions
(d) both (b) and (c). 
Answer:D 

Ques.[4] The low-torque synchros cannot be used for

(a) torque transmission
(b) error detection
(c) instrument servos
(d) robot arm positioning.
Answer:D 

Ques.[5].Which of the following synchros are used for error detection in a servo control system ?

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(a) control transmitter
(b) control transformer
(c) control receiver
(d) both (a) and (b).
Answer:D  

Ques.[6] The arrangement required for producing a rotation equal to the sum or difference of the rotation of two shafts consists of the following coupled synchros.

(a) control transmitter
(b) control receiver
(c) control differential transmitter
(d) all of the above.
Answer:D 

Ques.[7] Which of the following motor would suit applications where constant speed is absolutely essential to ensure a consistent product ?

(a) brushless dc motor
(b) disk motor
(c) permanent-magnet synchronous motor
(d) stepper motor.
Answer:C 

Ques.[8] A switched reluctance motor differs from a VR stepper motor in the sense that it

(a) has rotor poles of ferromagnetic material
(b) rotates continuously
(c) is designed for open-loop operation only
(d) has lower efficiency.
Answer:B 

Ques.[9] The electrical displacement between the two stator windings of a resolver is

(a) 120º
(b) 90º
(c) 60º
(d) 45º
Answer:B 

Ques.[10] Which of the following motor runs from a low dc supply and has permanently magnetized salient poles on its rotor ?

(a) permanent-magnet d.c. motor
(b) disk d.c. motor
(c) permanent-magnet synchronous motor
(d) brushless d.c. motor.
Answer:A 

Ques.[11] Regarding voltages induced in the three stator windings of a synchro, which statement is false ?

(a) they depend on rotor position.
(b) they are in phase.
(c) they differ in magnitude.
(d) they are polyphase voltages. 
Answer:D

Ques.[12] A dc servomotor is similar to a regular d.c. motor except that its design is modified to cope with

(a) electronic switching
(b) slow speeds
(c) static conditions
(d) both (b) and (c).
Answer:D 

Ques.[13] One of the basic requirements of a servomotor is that it must produce high torque at all

(a) loads
(b) frequencies
(c) speeds
(d) voltages.
Answer:C 

Ques.[14] The most common two-phase ac servomotor differs from the standard ac induction motor because it has

(a) higher rotor resistance
(b) higher power rating
(c) motor stator windings
(d) greater inertia.
Answer:A 

Ques.[15] Though structurally similar to a control transmitter, a control receiver differs from it in the following way :

(a) it has three-phase stator winding
(b) it has a rotor of dumbell construction
(c) it has a mechanical damper on its shaft
(d) it has single-phase rotor excitation.
Answer:C

Ques.[16] A switched reluctance motor differs from a VR stepper motor in the sense that it

(a) has rotor poles of ferromagnetic material
(b) rotates continuously
(c) is designed for open-loop operation only
(d) has lower efficiency. 
Answer:B 

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