Two $220\; V , 100 \;W$ bulbs are connected first in series and then in parallel. Each time the combination is connected to a $220 \;V \;AC$ supply line. The power drawn by the combination in each case respectively will be
  • A$50\; watt, 100 \;watt$
  • B$50 \;watt, 200 \;watt$
  • C$100\; watt, 50 \;watt$
  • D$200 \;watt, 150\; watt$
AIPMT 2003, Medium
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