A) Determining voltage sources B) Relating voltage, current, and resistance C) Measuring power loss D) Predicting circuit stability
A) Voltage source B) Resistor C) Diode D) Transistor
A) Complex circuit B) Parallel circuit C) Series circuit D) Combination circuit
A) Difference of individual resistances B) Product of individual resistances C) Average of individual resistances D) Sum of individual resistances
A) Kirchhoff's Current Law B) Faraday's Law C) Ohm's Law D) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
A) 90 degrees out of phase B) 180 degrees out of phase C) Opposite direction D) In phase
A) To filter noise in the circuit B) To simplify a complex circuit for analysis C) To measure circuit impedance D) To amplify electrical signals
A) Total opposition to current flow B) Voltage drop across a component C) Power dissipation in the circuit D) Resistance-only behavior
A) Transistor B) Capacitor C) Inductor D) Resistor
A) Product of resistance and capacitance B) Ratio of resistance to capacitance C) Sum of resistance and capacitance D) Square root of resistance times capacitance
A) Amplifies signals B) Generates magnetic fields C) Allows current flow in one direction D) Stores electrical charge
A) AC circuit analysis B) Transient circuit analysis C) Digital circuit analysis D) DC circuit analysis
A) Ampere B) Ohm C) Volt D) Watt
A) Unstable behavior B) Low impedance at all frequencies C) High impedance at all frequencies D) Peak response at a specific frequency
A) Same voltage drop B) Higher total resistance C) Lower total current D) Different paths for current flow
A) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law B) Ohm's Law C) Kirchhoff's Current Law D) Lenz's Law
A) To convert a noisy input into a clean digital output B) To amplify low-level signals C) To generate alternate waveforms D) To filter out high-frequency noise
A) A random circuit configuration B) A simplified representation of a complex circuit C) A circuit with multiple power sources D) A circuit with high resistance
A) Ampere B) Joule C) Ohm D) Volt
A) Infinity B) 1 volt C) Depends on the current D) Zero
A) Ohm B) Coulomb C) Ampere D) Volt
A) Watt B) Volt C) Ohm D) Ampere
A) Transistor B) Resistor C) Inductor D) Capacitor
A) Ammeter B) Voltmeter C) Wattmeter D) Ohmmeter
A) LED B) Transistor C) Zener diode D) Potentiometer
A) Remains constant B) Decreases C) Increases D) Varies randomly
A) Fuse B) Capacitor C) Resistor D) Switch |