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  • A manometer is used to measure


  • Options
  • A. earthquake
  • B. pressure
  • C. temperature
  • D. density

  • Correct Answer
  • pressure 

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    • 1. Speed regulation of synchronous motor is

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    • A. 1%
    • B. 25%
    • C. Zero
    • D. 0.5%
    • Discuss
    • 2. If velocity is constant then acceleration is what?

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    • A. constant
    • B. increasing
    • C. 0
    • D. infinite
    • Discuss
    • 3. 1 WH =

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    • A. 360 joules
    • B. 36000 joules
    • C. 3600 joules
    • D. 36 joules
    • Discuss
    • 4. Which among the following temperature scale is based upon absolute zero?

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    • A. Rankine
    • B. Celsius
    • C. Fahrenheit
    • D. Kelvin
    • Discuss
    • 5. What type of electromagnetic radiation is used in the remote control of a television?

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    • A. Ultraviolet
    • B. Visible
    • C. Infrared
    • D. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 6. Circuit breaker usually operate under

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    • A. after D. C. component has ceased
    • B. transient state of short-circuit current
    • C. sub-transient state of short-circuit current
    • D. steady state of short-circuit current
    • Discuss
    • 7. The unit of energy in MKS system is

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    • A. Joule
    • B. Ohm
    • C. Erg
    • D. Volt
    • Discuss
    • 8. The energy that generates wind comes from what source?

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    • A. Anemometers
    • B. Solar radiation
    • C. Ocean currents
    • D. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 9. Which compressor is usually used in AC?

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    • A. Centrifugal
    • B. Rotary
    • C. Reciprocating
    • D. Axial
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which among the following determines the pitch of a sound?

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    • A. Amplitude
    • B. Frequency
    • C. Loudness
    • D. Wavelength
    • Discuss


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