Power System Analysis
Per Unit System
Marks 1Marks 2
Power Generation Cost
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Power System Stability
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Symmetrical Components and Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Faults
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Circuit Breaker
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Switch Gear and Protection
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Load Flow Studies
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
High Voltage Dc Transmission
Marks 1
Generating Power Station
Marks 1Marks 2
Parameters and Performance of Transmission Lines
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
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GATE EE 2002
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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-0.3
Consider the problem of relay co-ordination for the distance relays $$R1$$ and $$R2$$ on adjacent lines of a transmission system figure. The Zone $$1$$ GATE EE 2002 Power System Analysis - Switch Gear and Protection Question 19 English
and Zone $$2$$ settings for both the relays are indicated on the diagram. Which of the following indicates the correct time setting for the Zone $$2$$ of relays $$R1$$ and $$R2.$$
A
$$TZ{2_{R1}} = 0.6s,\,\,TZ{2_{R2}} = 0.3s$$
B
$$TZ{2_{R1}} = 0.3s,\,\,TZ{2_{R2}} = 0.6s$$
C
$$TZ{2_{R1}} = 0.3s,\,\,TZ{2_{R2}} = 0.3s$$
D
$$TZ{2_{R1}} = 0.1s,\,\,TZ{2_{R2}} = 0.3s$$
2
GATE EE 2000
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In an inverse definite minimum time, electromagnetic type over-current relay, the minimum time feature is achieved because of
A
Saturation of the magnetic circuit
B
Proper mechanical design
C
Appropriate time delay element.
D
Electromagnetic damping.
3
GATE EE 2000
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In a 3-step distance protection, the reach of the three zones of the relay at the beginning of the first line typically extends upto
A
100% of the first line, 50% of the second line and 20% of the third line.
B
80% of the first line, 50% of the second line and 20% of the third line.
C
80% of the first line, 20% of the second line and 10% of the third line.
D
50% of first line, 50% of second line and 20% of the third line.
4
GATE EE 1997
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Reactance relay is normally preferred for protection against
A
Earth faults
B
Phase faults
C
Open-circuit faults
D
None of these
GATE EE Subjects
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude
Power Electronics
Power System Analysis
Analog Electronics
Control Systems
Digital Electronics
Electrical Machines
Electric Circuits
Electrical and Electronics Measurement