Types of Capacitor MCQ [Free PDF] – Objective Question Answer for Types of Capacitor Quiz

21. A power factor of a circuit can be improved by placing which, among the following, in a circuit?

A. Inductor
B. Capacitor
C. Resistor
D. Switch

Answer: B

Power factor = Real power/Apparent power = kW/kVA

By adding a capacitor to a circuit, an additional kW load can be added to the system without altering the kVA. Hence, the power factor is improved.

 

22. When the supply frequency increases, what happens to the capacitive reactance in the circuit?

A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains the same
D. Becomes zero

Answer: B

The expression for capacitive reactance is:

Xc = 1/(2 × π × f × C).

This relation shows that frequency is inversely related to capacitive reactance.

Hence, as supply frequency increases, the capacitive reactance decreases.

 

23. Calculate the time constant of a series RC circuit consisting of a 100microF capacitor in series with a 100ohm resistor.

A. 0.1 sec
B. 0.1 msec
C. 0.01 sec
D. 0.01 msec

Answer: C

The time constant of a RC circuit is

= R × C = 100 × 10-6 × 100 = 0.01 sec.

 

24. Capacitors charge and discharge in __________ manner.

A. Linear
B. Constant
C. Square
D. Exponential

Answer: D

Capacitors charge and discharge in an exponential manner because of the relation:

XC = 1/(2πfC) and Q = CV

∴ Q = V/(2πf XC)

XC is complex and can be written in the form of exponent through the Euler formula.

 

25. Air has a dielectric constant of ___________

A. Unity
B. Zero
C. Infinity
D. Hundred

Answer: A

The dielectric constant of air is the same as that of a vacuum which is equal to unity.

The dielectric constant of air is taken as the reference to measure the dielectric constant of all other materials.

 

26. What is the value of capacitance of a capacitor that has a voltage of 4V and ha 8C of charge?

A. 2F
B. 4F
C. 6F
D. 8F

Answer: A

Q is directly proportional to V.

The constant of proportionality, in this case, is C, that is, the capacitance.

Hence Q = CV. From the relation, C = Q/V = 8/4 = 2F.

 

27. Unit of capacitance is___________

A. Volts
B. Farad
C. Henry
D. Newton

Answer: B

Volts are the unit of voltage, Henry for inductance and Newton for a force. Hence the unit for capacitance is Farad.

 

28. What will happen to the capacitor just after the source is removed?

A. It will not remain in its charged state
B. It will remain in its charged state
C. It will start discharging
D. It will become zero

Answer: B

As soon as the source is removed, the capacitor does not start discharging it remains in the same charged state.

 

29. Which among the following equations is incorrect?

A. Q = CV
B. Q = C/V
C. V = Q/C
D. C = Q/V

Answer: B

Q is directly proportional to V.

The constant of proportionality, in this case, is C, that is, the capacitance.

Hence Q = CV. We can derive all the equations from the given relation except for Q = C/V.

 

30. Capacitance is directly proportional to__________

A. Area of a cross-section between the plates
B. Distance of separation between the plates
C. Both area and distance
D. Neither area nor distance

Answer: A

The relation between capacitance, area, and distance between the plates is C = ε × A/D. According to this relation, the capacitance is directly proportional to the area.

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