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QUESTION 1
1. What is an alternating current?
A. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. An electrical current that never changes polarity or direction
D. An electrical current that changes polarity or direction overtime.
2. What is a direct current?
A. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
B. An electrical current that changes polarity or direction overtime.
C. An electrical current that flows in one direction.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
3.What is an example of a direct current?
A. Battery
B. Rock
C. Tree
D. Soil
4. What is an example of an alternating current?
A. Power grids
B. Soil
C. Rock
D. Plastic
5. What is a capacitor?
A. A transistor controlled by the intensity of light incident on it.
B. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
C. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
D. A device that is used for storing energy in the inform of an electrical charge.
6. What is a diode?
A. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
B. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
C. Two-terminal electronic component that conducts electric current in one direction.
D. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
7. What is an electrical resistance?
A. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. A machine that converts mechanical power into alternating current electrical energy.
D. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
8. What is a reverse polarity?
A. When a receptacle is wired backwards.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
D. A machine that converts mechanical power into alternating current electrical energy.
9. What is a synchronous generator?
A. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
B. A machine that converts mechanical power into alternating current electrical energy.
C. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
10. What is an industance?
A. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
B. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
C. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
11. What is a capacitance?
A. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
D. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
12. What is a frantic effect?
A. A device that converts alternating current to direct current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. The increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line.
D. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
13. What is an ACSR stand for?
A. Aluminium Conductor Soil Reinforced
B. Aluminium Conductor Sand Reinforced
C. Aluminium Conductor Stone Reinforced
D. Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced
14. What is a rectifier?
A. A device that converts alternating current to direct current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
15. What is a phototransistor?
A. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
B. A semiconductor device that converts light into an electrical current.
C. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
D. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
16. What is a photodiode?
A. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. A semiconductor device that converts light into an electrical current.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
17. What does PCB stand for?
A. Private Circuit Board
B. Printed Circuit Board
C. Power Circuit Board
D. Paper Circuit Board
18. What does MOSFET stand for?
A. Major-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
B. Machine-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
C. Medium-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
D. Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
19. What is a light-emitting diode?
A. A semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current flow through it.
B. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
C. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
D. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
20. What is a heat sink?
A. Property of electrical conductors,usually a coil that resist changes in electric current.
B. A measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
C. The ability of an object to store electric charge.
D. An object that disperses heat from a heat source.