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1.

What is the color code for a 220 5%


resistor?
A. Red, Red, Brown, Gold
B. Orange, Orange, Black, Gold
C. Red, Red, Black, Gold
D. Red, Red, Brown, Silver

2)
If the current in a circuit equals 0 A, it is likely
that the
A. voltage is too high
B. resistance is too low
C. circuit has a short
D. circuit is open

3. One coulomb passing a point in one
second is one:
A. ampere B. volt
C. ohm D.
charge


4.When is a capacitor fully charged?
A.
when the voltage across its plates
is of the voltage from ground to
one of its plates
B.
when the current through the
capacitor is the same as when the
capacitor is discharged
C.
when the voltage across the plates is
0.707 of the input voltage
D.
when the current through the
capacitor is directly proportional to
the area of the plates

5.The voltage across any branch of a parallel
circuit:
A. varies as the total current varies
B.
is inversely proportional to total
circuit resistance
C.
is equally applied to all branch
conductances
D.
is dropped in proportion to each
branch resistance

6.What happens to total resistance in a circuit
with parallel resistors if one of them opens?
A. It increases. B. It halves.
C.
It remains the
same.
D. It decreases.

7.A zero-level detector is a
A. comparator with a sine-wave output
B.
comparator with a trip point
referenced to zero
C. peak detector
D. limiter

8.If the input to a comparator is a sine wave, the
output is a
A. ramp voltage
B. sine wave
C. rectangular wave
D. sawtooth wave

9.Which type of transformer is required to create
a 180 degree input to a rectifier?
A. center-tapped secondary
B. step-down secondary
C. stepped-up secondary
D. split winding primary

10.the dc current through each diode in a bridge
rectifier equals:
A. the load current
B. half the dc load current
C. twice the dc load current
D. one-fourth the dc load current
11.If the frequency of the applied ac signal to a
half-wave rectifier is 60 Hz, the frequency of
the pulsating dc output will be
A. 30 pps
B. 60 pps
C. 90 pps
D. 120 pps

12.When transistors are used in digital circuits
they usually operate in the:
A. active region
B. breakdown region
C. saturation and cutoff regions
D. linear region





13.A current ratio of I
C
/I
E
is usually less than
one and is called:
A. beta B. theta
C. alpha D. omega

14.Which is beta's current ratio?
A. I
C
/I
B
B. I
C
/I
E

C. I
B
/I
E
D. I
E
/I
B


15.In a transistor, collector current is controlled
by:
A. collector voltage
B. base current
C. collector resistance
D. all of the above


16.When a silicon diode is forward biased,
what is VBE for a C-E configuration?
A. voltage-divider bias
B. 0.4 V
C. 0.7 V
D. emitter voltage

17.JFET terminal "legs" are connections to the
drain, the gate, and the:
A. channel B. source
C. substrate D. cathode


18.The unit of flux density is known as
A. magnetomotive force
B. a weber
C. a maxwell
D. a tesla

19.A coil of wire is placed in a changing
magnetic field. If the number of turns in the coil
is decreased, the voltage induced across the coil
will
A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain constant
D. be excessive

20.The unit for reluctance is
A. tesla B. At/Wb
C. At/m D. Wb

21.The direction of a magnetic field within a
magnet is
A. from south to north
B. from north to south
C. back to front
D. front to back

22.An electromagnetic field exists only when
there is
A. an increasing current
B. decreasing current
C. voltage
D. current

23.The ability of a material to conduct magnetic
flux through it.
A. Permittivity
B. Reluctivity
C. Conductivity
D. Permeability

24.Whenever a flux inking a coil or current
changes, an emf is induced in it. This is known
as

A. Joules Law
B. Coulombs Law
C. Faradays first law of electromagnetic
induction
D. Faradays second law of electromagnetic
induction

25.The magnetic potential in a magnetic circuit
can be measured in terms of
A. Mmf
B. Emf
C. Farad
D. Coulomb

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