The potential difference between points A and B is:
1. 207 V
2. 407 V
3. 107 V
4. 0
In the circuit shown below, The reading of the voltmeter V is
(1) 12 V
(2) 8 V
(3) 20 V
(4) 16 V
In the circuit shown in the figure, the current flowing in 2 Ω resistance
(1) 1.4 A
(2) 1.2 A
(3) 0.4 A
(4) 1.0 A
In the figure given the value of X resistance will be, when the p.d. between B and D is zero
(1) 4 ohm
(2) 6 ohm
(3) 8 ohm
(4) 9 ohm
Five resistors of given values are connected together as shown in the figure. The current in the arm BD will be
(1) Half the current in the arm ABC
(2) Zero
(3) Twice the current in the arm ABC
(4) Four times the current in the arm ABC
In the network shown in the figure, each of the resistance is equal to 2 Ω. The resistance between the points A and B is
(1) 1 Ω
(2) 4 Ω
(3) 3 Ω
(4) 2 Ω
In the arrangement of resistances shown below, the effective resistance between points A and B is
(1) 20 Ω
(2) 30 Ω
(3) 90 Ω
(4) 110 Ω
In the Wheatstone's bridge shown, P = 2 Ω, Q = 3 Ω, R = 6 Ω and S = 8 Ω. In order to obtain balance, shunt resistance across 'S' must be [SCRA 1998]
(1) 2 Ω
(2) 3 Ω
(3) 6 Ω
(4) 8 Ω
Potential difference between the points P and Q in the electric circuit shown is
(1) 4.5 V
(2) 1.2 V
(3) 2.4 V
(4) 2.88 V
In a typical Wheatstone network, the resistances in cyclic order are A = 10 Ω, B = 5 Ω, C = 4 Ω and D = 4 Ω for the bridge to be balanced
(1) 10 Ω should be connected in parallel with A
(2) 10 Ω should be connected in series with A
(3) 5 Ω should be connected in series with C
(4) 5 Ω should be connected in parallel with B