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S. D. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, M.Z.N.

First Sessional Exam- June 2021


Subject: Power Theft Energy Management (REE086)
Branch: Electrical Engineering

Time: 1:00 Hrs(10-11AM) Date of Exam:09/06/2021

M. Marks: 50 Year: VIII Sem

1. In hydroelectricity power_______
(A) Kinetic energy is transferred to potential
(B) Potential energy is transferred to kinetic
(C) Solar energy is transferred to wind energy
(D) Wind energy is transferred to solar energy
2.
Trapped heat inside the earth is known as_______
(A) Heat energy
(B) Geo thermal energy
(C) Kinetic energy
(D) Thermal energy

3. Long terms energy security deals with


(A) Timely investment to the supply energy
(B) Ability of energy system
(C) Both
(D) None of above

4. Short term energy security deals with


(A) Timely investment to the supply energy
(B) Ability of energy system
(C) Both
(D) None of above

5. Causes of energy crises is.


(A) Overpopulation
(B) Overconsumption
(C) Poor infrastructure
(D) All of the above

6. Solution of energy crises is


(A)Use traditional bulb
(B) Use LED’s
(C) Move towards Non-renewable sources
(D) None of above

7. In 2004, total energy loss including theft was


(A) 1148.58 billion units
(B) 1140.58 billion units
(C) 1158.58 billion units
(D) 1150.58 billion units

8. The household energy meter is


(A) An indicating instrument
(B) A recording instrument
(C) An integrating instrument
(D) None of these
9. The meter constant of single phase energy meter is expressed in terms of
(A) Revolution/KWh
(B) KW/KWh
(C) Amps/KW
(D) None of these

10. How to reduce rising power theft?


(A) By using RFID method
(B) By using energy audit
(C) By using prepaid meter
(D) All of the above

11. The security seal of the meter should be for


(A) Single use only
(B) ) Double use only
(C) Triple use only
(D) Can be use many times

12. Security seal in the meter preferably


(A) Mettalic
(B) Non-mettalic
(C) Both
(D) None of above

13. . Harmonic analyser measure


(A) Harmonic voltage
(B) Harmonic current
(C) Both
(D) None of above

14. What is the full form of TDR?


(A) Time domain reflectometry
(B) Time distance reflectometry
(C) Time domain receipt
(D) Time distance receipt

15. What is the full form of FDR?


(A) Frequency domain reflectometry
(B) Frequency distance reflectometry
(C) Frequency domain receipt
(D) Frequency distance receipt

16. HVDS is used for


(A)Reduce the rising power theft
(B) Increase the rising power theft
(C) Both
(D) None of above

17. Temper resistant is used


(A) To increase the chance of tempering
(B) To reduce the chance of tempering
(C) Both
(D) None of above

18. Smart grid is used


(A) To minimise the power theft
(B) To maximise the power theft
(C) Both
(D) None of these

19. Cumulative efficiency is defined as


(A) Cumulative efficiency = Efficiency of step 1 + Efficiency of step 2 + .... + Efficiency of step N
(B) Cumulative efficiency = Efficiency of step 1 × Efficiency of step 2 × .... × Efficiency of step N
(C) Cumulative efficiency = Efficiency of step 1 - Efficiency of step 2 - .... - Efficiency of step N
(D) None of the above

20. Way to improve system efficiency


(A) Maintain power factor
(B) Identify and fix distribution system losses
(C) Remove load shedding
(D) Both (A) and (B)

21. Principle of energy conservation


(A) Minimum energy efficiency
(B) Maximum cost effectiveness in energy use
(C) Minimum cost effectiveness in energy use
(D) None of these

22. Electron-hole pair are produced by


(A) Doping
(B) Thermal energy
(C) Recombination
(D) All of the above

23. Efficiency of LED is given by


(A) Electrical power to visible light conversion
(B) Light to light conversion
(C) light to electrical conversion
(D) None of the above

24. Efficiency of LED approximately


(A) 2 %
(B) 18 %
(C) 55 %
(D) 80 %

25. Full form of ASD.


(A) Adjustable Speed Drive
(B) Automated Speed Drives
(C) Adjustable Supply Drives
(D) None of the above

26. The balancing of load factor can be done by adopting, which of the following
(A) Reducing overall demand
(B) Increasing peak demand
(C) Rescheduling the activities
(D) Both (A) and (C)

27. Way of conserving energy


(A) Thermal isolation
(B) Reducing demand
(C) Using alternative supplies
(D) All of the above

28. Important aspects of energy conservation


(A) Depletion of non renewable energy
(B) Economic aspects
(C) Environmental aspects
(D) All of the above

29. Maximum demand controller is used to


(A) Controls the power factor of the plant
(B) Switch off non-essential loads in a logical sequence
(C) Exceed the demand of the plant
(D) Switch off essential loads in a logical sequence

30. Conservation of electric energy in small scale industries is possible in


(A) Illimination
(B) Electric power distribution
(C) Testing facilities
(D) All of the above

31. Energy planning is required as:


(A) To provide direction
(B) To reduce uncertainties
(C) Resource allocation
(D) All of the above

32. Capacitors with automatic power factor controller when installed in a plant, it
(A) Reduces the voltage of the plant
(B) Increases the load current of the plant
(C) Reduces active power drawn from grid
(D) Reduces the reactive power drawn from grid

33. Which of the following controls the power factor of the installation by giving signals to switch on or off power
factor correction capacitors.
(A) Maximum demand controller
(B) Intelligent power factor controller
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Automatic power factor control relay

34. The objectives of energy audit:


(A) To identify the excess of energy consumed
(B) To propose the alternate solution
(C) To provide the reactive power in the power system
(D) Both (A) and (B)

35. The main objective of energy management is:


(A) To minimize energy cost
(B) To minimize environmental effects
(C) To maintain optimum energy procurement and utilization
(D) All of the above

36. Energy management is a key component of:


(A) Environmental management
(B) Nitrogen management
(C) Carbon management
(D) Water management

37. An energy policy does not include


(A) Declaration of top management commitment
(B) Future production projection
(C) Time period for reduction
(D) All of the above

38. An energy audit team is formed during


(A) Pre-audit phase
(B) Post-audit phase
(C) At the time of study
(D) Audit phase

39. Which of the following is not part of energy monitoring


(A) Data analysis
(B) Data reporting
(C) Energy efficiency equipment financing
(D) All of these

40. Energy consumption per unit of GDP is called as:


(A) Per capita consumption
(B) Energy intensity
(C) Energy ratio
(D) None of these
41. The various types of the instruments, which requires during audit need to be:
(A) Easy to carry
(B) Easy to operate
(C) Inexpensive
(D) All of these

42. The tool used for performance assessment and logical evaluation of avenues for improvement in Energy
management and audit is:
(A) Bench marking
(B) Fuel substitution
(C) Energy pricing
(D) Monitoring and verification

43. Energy manger should be well versed with:


(A) Technical and marketing skills
(B) Managerial and technical skills
(C) Manufacturing and processing skills
(D) Managerial and commercial skills

44. ECO stands for


(A) Economy Conservation Opportunities
(B) Energy Conservation Opportinuties
(C) Enter Conservation Opportunities
(D) None of these

45. Synergy meter is used for measuring and recording


(A) Current
(B) Power factor
(C) Frequency
(D) All of these

46. Cumulative efficiency is mainly controlled by the lowest efficiency step efficiency.
(A) True
(B) False

47. Which of the following is/are true


Principle of energy conservation:-
(i) Maximum energy efficiency
(ii) Minimum energy efficiency
(iii) Maximum cost effectiveness in energy use
(iv) Minimum cost effectiveness in energy use
(A) (ii) and (iv)
(B) (i) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iii)

48. In general in any system, energy losses occur in which of the following area:-
(A) In energy conversion process
(B) In energy transfer process
(C) In energy discharge process
(D) All of these

49. The energy discharge depends on:-


(i) Speed of exhaust
(ii) Discharge rate
(iii) Temperature of discharge
(A) Only (ii)
(B) (i) and (ii)
(C) All
(D) Only (iii)

50. The total cost per unit output is defined as


(A) Annual charges on investment per unit output
(B) Fuel cost per unit output
(C) Sum of annual charges on investment per unit output and fuel cost per unit output
(D) None of the above

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