Welcome to our Transformer Related 100 Important Questions Series — Part 1 (Q.No 1 to Q.No 10).
In this video, we begin an in-depth journey into one of the most essential topics in Electrical Engineering — Transformers.
Whether you are preparing for ITI Electrical Trade, Diploma in Electrical Engineering, B.Tech, competitive exams, or simply want to strengthen your core concepts, this video is designed to make transformer fundamentals crystal clear through objective-type MCQs and detailed explanations.
About This Video
In Part 1, we cover the first 10 important questions from our 100-question transformer series.
Each question has been carefully selected from real exam patterns, interviews, and previous-year question papers. You will learn the theory, concept, and practical applications behind each question — not just the answers.
This session includes:
• ✅ Transformer working principle
• ✅ Types of transformers
• ✅ EMF equation
• ✅ Voltage transformation ratio
• ✅ Core and shell type construction
• ✅ Losses in transformers
• ✅ Efficiency and voltage regulation basics
• ✅ No-load and full-load conditions
• ✅ Applications in power systems
• ✅ Real-life examples and interview questions
By the end of this video, you will gain a strong conceptual foundation to confidently answer multiple-choice questions in any electrical examination.
Why Watch This Series?
This is not just another set of MCQs — it’s a complete transformer learning series.
Each video in this 10-part series (covering 100 questions total) is crafted to:
• Build your concept clarity
• Improve your exam speed and accuracy
• Help you revise transformer topics quickly
• Provide visual explanations for easy understanding
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Who Can Benefit?
This video is perfect for:
• Electrical Engineering students (Diploma / Degree)
• ITI Electrician Trade students
• Apprentice and Technician exams aspirants
• AE/JE/SSC JE/PSU/State PSC candidates
• Anyone interested in power systems and transformer basics
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Upcoming Parts
👉 Part 2 (Q.No 11–20) – Transformer Losses, Efficiency & Voltage Regulation
👉 Part 3 (Q.No 21–30) – Autotransformer, EMF Equation & Testing
👉 Part 4 (Q.No 31–40) – Cooling Methods & Transformer Protection
👉 Part 5 (Q.No 41–50) – Maintenance, Faults & Testing Methods
👉 Part 6–10 – Advanced Concepts, Interview Questions & Real-Life Problems
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Study Tips
1. Watch the video with a notebook and pen — note down key formulas.
2. Pause after each question to try answering yourself.
3. Replay tough concepts to strengthen understanding.
4. Use the comment section to ask doubts — we reply to every student!
5. Keep revising regularly for long-term retention.
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