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One very good kind of relevant example off the top of my head is from Engineering Pro Guides. It's a conceptual question.
Basically the question gives you a machine connected to a load, and the machine is sending power to the load. The machine is running at a constant speed n. The question asks which of the possible choices are true.
I remember 2 of the choices are something like: "The machine is in phase with the load." and "The machine is lagging the load." These are false because for the machine (synchronous generator) to send real power to the load, it must be leading the load (angle of Ea > angle of Vt).
The other choices are in regards to the machine's speed. I think the other false choice is that the machine is running faster than the load, or vice versa. That is false, because if the machine is running at constant speed, that means machine torque = load torque.