Capacity of dry cells is_________?
		A. more when it is supplying current for intermittent periods
B. more when it is supplying current for continuous periods
C. unaffected by the type of discharge
D. none of the above
		A. more when it is supplying current for intermittent periods
B. more when it is supplying current for continuous periods
C. unaffected by the type of discharge
D. none of the above
		A. Temperature of surroundings
B. Specific gravity of electrolyte
C. Rate of discharge
D. All of the above
		A. dark grey
B. brown
C. dark brown
D. none of above
		A. the loss of capacity of the cell
B. the decrease of the specific gravity
C. the low voltage of the cell on discharge
D. all above conditions
		A. five years
B. seven years
C. eight years
D. ten years
		A. maintain proper electrolyte level
B. increase its reserve capacity
C. prevent sulphation
D. keep it fresh and fully charged
		A. Two electrodes of different meta’s should be inserted in the electrolyte, not touching each other
B. Electrolyte must chemically react with one of the electrodes
C. Electrolyte liquid or paste should be conducting
D. All above three conditions are necessary