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GOLDEN GATE COLLEGES

BATANGAS CITY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTIVE 3 SY: 2017-2018

NAME: DATE:

YEAR:

I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. Erasures are not allowed.

1. Which of the following are NOT included on three fundamental particles that
composed the atoms?
a. Electrons
b. Protons
c. Orbits
d. Neutrons

2. What is the unit of charge, Q?


a. Joule
b. Coulomb
c. Watts
d. Horsepower

3. The flow of electric charge in the form of free electrons?


a. Electric current
b. Resistance
c. Rifle
d. Waveform

4. Which of the statement is true?


a. Conventional current flow in the direction of positive charge
movement from positive to negative.
b. Resistance flow in the direction of positive charge movement from
positive to negative.
c. Conventional current flow in the direction of positive charge movement
from negative to positive.
d. Conventional current flow in the direction of negative charge
movement from positive to negative.

5. Which of the statement is true?


a. An electric current of one ampere flows in a circuit when a charge of
one coulomb passes a given point in one second.
b. An electric current of one coulomb flows in a circuit when a charge of
one ampere passes a given point in one second.
c. An electric current of one watt flows in a circuit when a charge of one
coulomb passes a given point in one second.
d. An electric current of one ampere flows in a circuit when a charge of
one coulomb passes a given point in one meter.

6. The ability of a charge particle to do work.


a. Wavefrom
b. Frequency
c. Resistance
d. Difference of potential

7. ____________ is commonly referred to as voltage.


a. Wavefrom
b. Frequency
c. Resistance
d. Difference of potential

8. The potential difference between two points is one volt if:


a. One watt if work is done displacing one coulomb of charge.
b. One joule if work is done displacing one coulomb of charge.
c. One hp if work is done displacing one coulomb of charge.
d. One joule if work is done displacing one watt of charge.

9. Conventional current flow gives the flow of electric current from:


a. Source to load
b. Load to source
c. Negative to positive
d. Positive to negative
10. Opposition to current flowing around an electric circuit and has a unit of Ohm.
a. Resistance
b. Capacity
c. Voltage
d. Current

11. Work done in one second by one volt of potential difference in moving one
coulomb of charge around the circuit is:
a. One volt power
b. One ampere power
c. One watt power
d. One newton power

12. Resistors are said to be connected in ________ when they are daisy chained
together in a single line.
a. Parallel
b. Series
c. Parallel series
d. None of the above

13. Resistors are said to be connected in __________ when both of terminals are
respectively connected to each terminal of the other resistor.
a. Parallel
b. Series
c. Parallel series
d. None of the above

14. Material used to separates the plates of a capacitor from each other is called:
a. Monoelectic
b. Dielectric
c. Trielectric
d. None of the above

15. FET stands for:


a. Fuel effect transistor
b. Field effect transmitter
c. Field effect transistor
d. Fuel effect transmitter
16. Are electronic devices that can amplify voltages, currents and power by the
application of a small signal voltage on one lead.
a. Capacitor
b. Resistor
c. Source
d. Transistor

17. Is a special type of diode designed o operate in the reverse bias direction and is
used to stabilize or regulate a voltage.
a. Zener diode
b. Special diode
c. Mega diode
d. None of the above

18. Semiconductors are referred to as:


a. Easily conducts electricity
b. Not good conductor nor good insulator
c. Cannot be improved either adding a certain impurities
d. Having a large amount of free electrons

19. Which of the following in NOT included in ideal filter response


a. Low pass filter
b. High pass filter
c. Band pass filter
d. Stop pass filter

20. Is the opposition to sinusoidal current flow in a AC circuit being the phasor.
a. Reactance
b. Capacitance
c. Impedance
d. None of the above

21. Filter design with two corner or cut-off frequencies.


a. Low pass filter
b. Notch filter
c. Band pass filter
d. High pass filter
22. Filter that blocks all low frequency signals from DC up to its corner frequency.
a. Low pass filter
b. Notch filter
c. Band pass filter
d. High pass filter

23. Is a coil of wire opposed the flow if current through itself in the form of magnetic
field.
a. Resistor
b. Inductor
c. Capacitor
d. Transistor

24. Unit of capacitance.


a. Hertz, Hz
b. Volts, V
c. Farad, F
d. Coulomb, C

25. Has the ability to become charged by a voltage and then hold that charge
indefinitely.
a. Resistor
b. Inductor
c. Capacitor
d. Transistor

II. Label the following parts required:

26 28
III. Enumerate the following:

RC filters are designed to:

29. Reject
30. Modify
31. Reshape

Applications of diodes:

32. Half wave rectifier


33. Full wave rectifier
34. Bridge rectifier

Types of currents

35. Alternating current


36. Direct current

Types of circuits

37. Closed circuit


38. Open circuit

Basic ways to connect two or more circuit connection:

39. Parallel
40. Series

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