NTS Past Paper
NTS Past Paper
NTS Past Paper
A) 5/6
B) 1/6
C) 2/3
D) 1/3
A) Electromechanical
B) Inductive
C) Chemical
D) Piezoelectric
A) Low resistance
B) High sensitivity
C) Effective damping
D) Large scale
A) Length
B) Cross-sectional area
C) Thickness of the conductor
D) All of the above
A) Power
B) Voltage
C) Current
D) Resistance
A) Resistance
B) Inductance
C) Capacitance
D) Frequency
A) AC current
B) DC Current
C) Eddy Current
D) Stray Current
A) 13C
B) 18C
C) 24C
D) 29C
13. 25% is 150 then for the full cycle then the valve will be_____?
A) 200
B) 350
C) 500
D) 600
A) Discrete in time
B) Discrete in amplitude
C) Discrete in neather time nor amplitude
D) Discrete in both amplitude and time
A) Volt Amp
B) KW
C) kWh
D) Joule
A) Ring Set
B) Gudgeon Pin
C) Top Sides
D) Top Centre
a) 11KV
b) 66kV
c) 33KV
d) 132KV
a) Steam coal
b) Bituminous
c) Lignite
d) Anthracite
a) Monograph
b) Hectograph
c) Topograph
d) Hydrograph
a) Buckets
b) V-ballets
c) Trolleys
d) Manually
a) Inaccuracy
b) Inefficiency
c) Insensitivity
d) Instability
a) Absolute Stability
b) Relative Stability
c) Frequency response
d) None of these
a) Coulomb friction
b) Dead space
c) Saturation
d) Dissemination
a) Capacitance
b) Inductance
c) Inverse of capacitance
d) Inverse of Inductance
a) Impedance
b) Capacitance
c) Inductance
d) Resistance
a) Inductor
b) Capacitor
c) Resistance
d) All
a) 180 degree
b) 30 degree
c) 45 degree
d) 90 degree
a) Peak-peak
b) RMS
c) Peak current
d) Average
a) Collector
b) Emitter
c) Base
d) both A & C
a) Avg to rms
b) Peak to rms
c) Rms to avg
d) Peak to avg
A) Inversion
B) Clipping
C) Cyclo-Conversion
D) Rectification
a) Synchronous motor
b)Capacitor
C) Inductor
d) All of these
A) SECAM
B) NTSC
C) PAL
D) ADALAH
a) electromagnetic
b) electromechanical
c) electrostatic
d) None of these
a) good maneuverability
b) good front to back ratio.
c) high bandwidth
d) All of these
A) Video input
B) Audio input
C) Audio output
D) None of these
A) Mho relay
B) Impedance relay
C) Admittance relay
D) None of these.
a) Companding
b) Pre-emphasis
c) De-emphasis
d) Quantization
A) Cross Magnetizing
B) Demagnetizing
C) Zero
D) None of these
a) Reduce RF interference
b) Catch weak signals
c) Reduce noise
d) Cutt off and to amplify between stations
A) Binomial
B) Gaussian
c) Poisson
d) None of these
a) PID
b) PIC
c) PD
d) All of these
56. When the current in the light bulb decreases by 2%, its power
decreases by _____?
a) 4%
b) 2%
c) 8%
d) 40%
a) Ramp input
b) Sinusoidal input
c) Impulse response
d) Step input
a) Ammeter
b) Voltmeter
c) Ohm-meter
d) Galvanometer
59. The fact that a conductor carries more current on the surface as
compared to the core is known as:
a) Faraday’s effect
b) Ampere’s Effect
c) Corona
d) Skin effect
A) 50
b) 66.66
c) 100
D) 150
a) Class A
b) Class B
c) Class C
d) Class D
a) Capacitance
b) Inductance
c) Resistance
d) No change
A) System is stable
B) Inverse of system is stable
C) Both system and its inverse are unstable
D) Both system and its inverse are stable
A) Schottky diode
B) Tunnel diode
C) Hot-carrier diode
D) Laser diode
A) =4
B) <4
C) >4
D) 7
A) Night bulb
B) Neon bulb
C) GLS bulb
D) Torch lamp
A. Low resistance
B. High sensitivity
C. Effective damping
D. Large scale
a. above 220 kV
b. above 11 kV
c. below 660 V
d. below 115 V
READ Physics MCQs
A) To minimize losses
B) To minimize cost
C) To get maximum power
D) None of these
A) 5kw
B) 50kw
C) 500kw
D) 5000kw
A) 0.008v
B) 0.08V
C) 0.8V
D) 8V
A. Bilateral device
B. Linear device
C. Non-linear device
D. Passive device
76. If we have two nodes A and B and Vab is the potential difference
between these nodes then which node is called reference node
a. Node A
b. Node B
c. Ground Node
d. None of These
A) Maximum
B) Minimum
C) ZERO
D) None of These
A) Resistance
B) Capacitance
C) Inductance
D) All of these
A. Ammeter
B. Voltmeter
C. Galvanometer
D. None of these
a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Nine
A) Accuracy
B) Precision
C) Resolution
D) None of these
83. For single phase rotary converter, when the power factor is
unity, the AC line to DC current ratio will be.
A) 1.4
B) 1.0
C) 0.707
D) 0.5