I. Basic Electronics. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Conventional flow assumes charges flow from
A. Positive to negative B. positive to positive C. negative to positive D. negative to negative 2. Electron flow assumes charges flow from A. Negative to positive B. negative to negative C. positive to negative D. positive to positive 3. It is an electronic equipment that stores electric energy. A. Diode B. Resistor C. Capacitor D. Inductor 4. The unit of Capacitance is measured in __________? A. Coulomb B. Ampere C. Volts D. Farad 5. It is an electronic component that opposes the flow of current. A. Fuse B. Resistor C. Capacitor D. Diode 6. Which of the following elements serves as a protection against overload. A. Fuse B. Switch C. Resistor D. Relay 7. The unit of Resistor is measured in _________. A. Henry B. Ohm C. Farad D. Ampere 8. If 3 resistors R1: 35Ω, R2: 70 Ω and R3: 45 Ω are connected in parallel, the total resistance is ____. A. 150 Ω B. 105 Ω C. 115.36 Ω D. 15.36 Ω 9. Calculate the total resistance of R1, R2 and R3 in problem#8 if they are connected in series. A. 150 Ω B. 105 Ω C. 115 Ω D. 85 Ω 10. Is the tiny building block of all matters whether a solid, liquid, or gas. A. Molecule B. Atom C. Nucleus D. Electron 11. ______ is a positively charged particle. A. Electron B. Proton C. Neutron D. Condensate 12. ______ is a neutrally charged particle. A. Electron B. Proton C. Neutron D. Condensate 13. ______ is a negatively charged particle. A. Electron B. Proton C. Neutron D. Condensate 14. It is a static device that transfer electrical energy from the primary winding to the secondary winding without affecting the frequency. A. Transformer B. Inductor C. Choke D. Motor 15. Is defined as one that continuously varies in amplitude and periodically reverses in polarity. A. Direct Current B. Alternating Current C. Super Current D. Dual Current 16. Convert 58000000 Ω A. 58k Ω B. 85G Ω C. 85M Ω D. 58M Ω 17. What is the value of resistor having a RED, RED, ORANGE and SILVER color? A. 68x10^4±5% Ω B. 43x10^3±10% Ω C. 22x10^3±5% Ω D. 55 x10^3±5% Ω 18. Calculate the current of the load having 10 Ω with a voltage drop of 33 V. A. 1.33 A B. 3.2 A C. 1.2 A D. 3.3 A 19. Compute the Power dissipated at the load having a 3A and 3 V drop. A. 33 Watts B. 34 Watts C. 3 Watts D. 9 Watts 20. BONUS: Give a name of a scientist/inventor and his/her contribution to technology.
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