Description : The number of cells in a 12 volt lead-acid battery is ________________. A. three cells B. four cells C. six cells D. twelve cells
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : A lead-acid battery may become hotter than normal during a charge if the _________. A. battery has a shorted cell B. charging voltage is too low C. specific gravity is too high D. battery room door is secured
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Three 12 volt, lead-acid, batteries connected in series will develop __________. A. 12 volts B. 24 volts C. 36 volts D. 48 volts
Description : When troubleshooting a lead-acid storage battery, a weak or dead cell is best detected by _________________. A. measuring and comparing all cells' specific gravity B. taking an open circuit ... electrolyte levels of each cell D. taking each cell's temperature with a calibrated mercury thermometer
Description : Under which of the following conditions will a lead-acid battery be given a 'test discharge'? A. To determine its capacity. B. Whenever a cell cannot be brought within 10 points of full charge ... cells is found to have less than normal voltage after an equalizing charge. D. All of the above.
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : A battery is connected to a circuit containing three resistors in parallel. The values of the three resistors are 2 ohms, 3 ohms, and 6 ohms. What is the voltage of the battery if the total circuit current is 12 amps? A. 2 volts B. 6 volts C. 12 volts D. 24 volt
Description : Which of the following problems is indicated if a lead-acid battery begins to gas violently when it is first placed on charge? A. Insufficient compartment ventilation is being provided. B. A short ... undergoing its normal charging rate. D. An excessive charging rate is being applied to the battery.
Description : A lead-acid battery is considered fully charged when the ______________. A. electrolyte gasses freely B. battery charger ammeter indicates a positive reading C. terminal voltage reaches a constant value at a ... cells reaches the correct value and no longer increases over a period of 1 to 4 hours
Description : In the illustration, the component VR2 on the A1 AMPLIFIER MODULE is _________. EL-0060 A. a zener diode to regulate the +9 volt power supply from common B. a variable resistor diode to control the output to terminal ... 2 at 9.1 volts DC D. a tunnel diode with a breakdown voltage of 6.6 Volts DC
Description : In the illustration, the component VR1 on the A1 AMPLIFIER MODULE is _________. EL-0060 A. a zener diode to regulate the +9 volt power supply from common B. a variable resistor diode to control the output to ... terminal 9 at 6.6 volts DC D. a tunnel diode with a breakdown voltage of 6.6 Volts DC
Description : In the illustration, the component VR1 on the A1A1 PCB is _________. EL-0060 A. a zener diode to regulate the +9 volt power supply B. a variable resistor diode to control the output to terminal 9 that controls ... terminal 9 at 6.6 volts DC D. a tunnel diode with a breakdown voltage of 6.6 Volts DC
Description : The electrical energy necessary to power a sound-powered telephone's small vibrating bell is obtained from _________. A. the emergency batteries for the general alarm B. each station's hand-cranked generator C. the emergency switchboard D. normal 115 volt DC supplies
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : Violent gassing developed by a lead-acid battery during charging indicates that the ____________. A. plate separators are grounded B. cell voltages are excessive C. specific gravity in insufficient D. charging rate is excessive
Description : A lead-acid battery cell sustaining a short circuit _______. A. will be indicated by lime accumulation on the terminal posts B. will have unusually high cell voltage C. will become excessively heated while being charged D. cannot be completely discharged under load
Description : The state of charge of a lead-acid battery is best indicated by the ____________. A. individual cell voltage B. ampere-hour capacity C. electrolyte specific gravity D. total cell voltage
Description : When charging a 100 amp-hour lead-acid battery, ___________. A. the temperature of the electrolyte should not be allowed to exceed 90°F B. the charging rate should be no greater than 125% of the ... nearing full charge and it will be necessary to reduce the charging current to a low finishing rate
Description : The charge of a lead-acid battery can be restored by ______. A. passing an alternating electric current through the cell B. passing a direct electric current through the cell C. adding acid to the electrolyte D. all of the above
Description : When charging lead-acid batteries, the charging rate should be reduced as the battery nears its full charge to ____________. A. prevent damaging battery plates B. allow equalization of cell voltages C. reduce lead sulfate deposits D. increase lead peroxide formation
Description : Local action in a dry-cell, or lead-acid storage battery is the process whereby ________________. A. hydrogen gas is liberated B. the electrolyte compensates for overcharging C. potassium hydroxide ... carbon dioxide from the air D. the battery becomes discharged without being connected to a load
Description : When charging lead-acid batteries, you should reduce the charging rate as the battery nears its full charge capacity to ______________. A. prevent excessive gassing and overheating B. allow equalization of cell voltages C. reduce lead sulfate deposits D. increase lead peroxide formation
Description : The open-circuit voltage of a fully charged lead-acid battery cell is _____________. A. 1.5 volts B. 1.8 volts C. 2.0 volts D. 2.3 volts
Description : The state of charge of a lead acid storage battery is best indicated by the _____________. A. testing of the individual cell voltages B. ampere hour capacity of the battery C. specific gravity of the electrolyte D. total cell voltages
Description : Which of the listed battery charging circuits is used to maintain a wet-cell, lead-acid, storage battery in a fully charged state during long periods of disuse? A. Normal charging circuit B. Quick charging circuit C. Trickle charging circuit D. High ampere charging circuit
Description : A coil is wound with 400 feet of No. 16 tinned copper wire and connected to a 12 volt battery. What is the current if the resistance per 1000 feet of No. 16 tinned copper wire is 4.26 ohms? A. 4.8 amps B. 7.06 amps C. 10.65 amps D. 11.27 amps
Description : A coil is wound with 200 feet of No. 16 tinned copper wire and connected to a 12 volt battery. What is the current if the resistance per 1000 feet of No. 16 tinned copper wire is 4.26 ohms? A. 1.14 amps B. 7.04 amps C. 10.22 amps D. 14.08 amps
Description : Battery capacities are given in _____________. A. volts B. volt-amperes C. volt-hours D. ampere-hours
Description : What is the total resistance of the electrical circuit illustrated if the resistance of R1 is 2 ohms, R2 is 4 ohms, and R3 is 4 ohms with a 6 volt battery? EL-0021 A. 0.01 ohms B. 0.10 ohms C. 1.00 ohms D. 10.00 ohms
Description : If a 6 volt battery were connected in series with a 24 volt battery by putting their negative terminals together, what would be the result? A. 'Zero' volts B. 12 volts of the opposite polarity C. 18 volts, positive on the 24 volt battery D. 30 volts, negative on the 24 volt battery
Description : What is the current through R2 of the circuit illustrated if the resistances of R1 is 2 ohms, R2 is 4 ohms, and R3 is 4 ohms with a 6 volt battery? EL-0021 A. 0.5 amp B. 1.5 amps C. 3.0 amps D. 6 amps
Description : What is the total current in the illustrated circuit with a 6 volt battery if the resistance of R1 is 2 ohms, R2 is 4 ohms, and R3 is 4 ohms? EL-0021 A. 0.6 amp B. 1 amp C. 4 amps D. 6 amps
Description : A man wanted to enter an exclusive club but did not know the password that was required. He waited by the door and listened. A club member knocked on the door and the doorman said, 'twelve.' The member ... and the man replied, 'five.' But he was not let in. What should have he said? -Riddles
Last Answer : Three. The doorman lets in those who answer with the number of letters in the word the doorman says.
Description : The interval between two sessions of either House of Parliament should not exceed (1) three months (2) six months (3) nine months (4) twelve months
Last Answer : (2) six months Explanation: The Constitution empowers the President to summon each House at such intervals that there should not be more than 6 month's gap between the two sessions.
Description : What is the maximum gap permissible between two sessions of Parliament? (1) One month (2) Three months (3) Six months (4) Twelve months
Last Answer : (3) Six months Explanation: The Constitution empowers the President to summon each House at such intervals that there should not be more than 6- month's gap between the two sessions. Hence the Parliament must meet at least twice a year. In India, the parliament conducts three sessions each year.
Description : The ______RMS must inspect every ______at intervals of about ____such offices and sections in his sub division as are assigned to him by the ______ a) ASP, twelve months six months, Head of the Circle ... c) Sub divisional Inspector, twelve months six months, Head of the Circle d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Sub divisional Inspector, twelve months six months, Head of the Circle
Description : The inventory of raw materials included in the working capital is usually about __________ month’s supply of raw materials valued at delivery prices. (A) One (B) Three (C) Six (D) Twelve
Last Answer : (A) One
Description : Having how much months of production and energy data, we can plot a moving annual total a) Three. b) Five c) Twelve. d) six
Last Answer : twelve
Description : A man wanted to enter an exclusive club but did not know the password that was required. He waited by the door and listened. A club member knocked on the door and the doorman said, "twelve." The member replied, ... "ten" and the man replied, "five". But he was not let in. What should have he said?
Last Answer : The man had to reply the number of characters in the word the Doorman was asking. He should have replied "Three" instead of "Five".
Description : In the illustration, the chemical reaction depicted indicates that the _________. EL-0061 A. battery is being charged at a high rate B. cell is short circuited C. cell is discharging D. battery is attached to a trickle charger
Description : The length of a wire of a potentiometer is 100 cm, and the e.m.f. of its standard cell is E volt. It is employed to measure the e.m.f. of a battery wh
Last Answer : The length of a wire of a potentiometer is 100 cm, and the e.m.f. of its standard cell is E ... current in the potentiometer wire D. `(30E)/(100)`
Description : Which of the following statements of Coast Guard Regulations (46 CFR) concerning battery installations is correct? A. Sign, permanently secured to the battery trays, indicating that 'naked lights or smoking is ... on the bottom. D. Power and lighting batteries must be of the lead-acid type only.
Description : From the standpoint of safety, you should never allow salt water to enter a leadacid storage battery or come in contact with sulfuric acid because ______________. A. the resulting gas is ... peroxide D. combining salt water with lead-acid creates an invisible gas resulting in severe corrosion
Description : A lead-acid battery can deliver 20 amperes continuously for 10 hours with an ampere-hour rating of ____________. A. 20 B. 40 C. 200 D. 400
Description : Which of the following represents the corrected specific gravity of a lead acid battery, with a temperature of 90°F, and a hydrometer reading of 1160? A. 1150 B. 1156 C. 1160 D. 1164
Description : If the illustrated device is fully discharged, what will be the result? EL-0061 A. The battery will be short circuited because the mud space will be filled with lead sulfate B. The electrolyte ... minimum sulfuric acid. D. The plates will be maximum lead oxide and sponge lead minimum lead sulfate.
Description : Which of the following conditions indicates that a lead-acid battery is being charged too rapidly? A. Sparks occurring at the positive terminal. B. Unusually high electrolyte specific gravity. C. Low plate potentials being developed. D. Excessively high temperatures and gassing rates.
Description : If violent gassing occurs when a lead-acid storage battery is first placed on charge, the _____________. A. battery must be given an emergency charge B. charging rate is too low C. charging rate is too high D. specific gravity of the electrolyte solution is too low
Description : When the electrolyte level of a lead-acid storage battery has decreased due to normal evaporation, the level should be reestablished by adding _____________. A. distilled water only B. sulfuric acid ... of sulfuric acid and distilled water D. a strong solution of sulfuric acid and distilled water
Description : Which of the listed ranges represents specific gravity corrected for temperature for the electrolyte of a fully charged portable lead-acid battery? A. 1.100 to 1.150 B. 1.180 to 1.200 C. 1.280 to 1.300 D. 1.750 to 2.000
Description : The plates of a NiCad storage battery are made of ________. A. potassium hydroxide with a small amount of sulfuric acid B. lead and lead peroxide C. silver oxide and lead sulfate D. combinations of nickel powder and nickel & cadmium salts