Question
Choke coil is used to control

Answer

(a)The choke coil can be used only in $ac$ circuits, not in $ dc $   circuits, because for $ dc$ $ (\omega = 0)$ the inductive reactance ${X_L} = \omega L$ of the coil is zero, only the resistance of the coil remains effective which too is almost zero.

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