Electrical Engineering MCQ presents the top 7 MCQ on fundamental concepts of Electrical conduits.
Electrical conduit is best defined as:
- A conductor which carries current
- A tube that is used to protect and route electrical wiring
- A signal cable that carries HF signal
- None of these
Correct answer: 2. A tube that is used to protect and route electrical wiring
Explanation: The electrical conduit is best defined as a tube that is used to protect and route electrical wiring
An electrical conduit can be made of:
- Metal
- Plastic
- Fiber
- All of these
Correct answer: 4. All of these
Statement: Non-metallic conduits are light-weight
Assertion: Non-metallic conduits have reduced installation labor cost as compared to metallic conductors
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the above statement and assertion:
- Both statement and assertion are correct
- Statment is correct, assertion is wrong
- Statement is wrong, assertion is correct
- Both are wrong
Correct answer: 1. Both statement and assertion are correct
The non-metallic conduits are lightweight as well as they have reduced installation cost
Which one of the following is heaviest:
- RMC
- EMT
- IMC
- All are equal
Correct answer: 1. RMC
RMC or Rigid metal conduit (RMC) is a thick-walled threaded tubing that is heaviest of all three. The other two being EMT (Electrical metallic tubing) and IMC (Intermediate metal conduit).
The most suitable conduit for embedded use:
- RMC
- EMT
- PVC
- Aluminum
Correct answer: 3. PVC
Explanation: The plastic material resists moisture and different corrosive substances thus making PVC conduits PVC the most suitable for embedded use
The routing of a cable coming out of box embedded in the actual ceiling and which is to be connected to the light fixture in the false ceiling is recommended using:
- PVC conduit
- GI
- EMT
- Flexible conduit
Correct answer: 4. Flexible conduit
The power distribution on a floor of residential complex requires 30 cables that are to fed 30 different rooms and having a common corridor. Which one of the following is the most economical method for routing through corridor area:
- Use a cable trunking
- Use 30 GI conduits
- Use EMT conduits
- Use 30 flexible conduits
Correct answer: 1. Cable trunking