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Q: The adoption of the code of technical Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 2 is Q: Directional or panel antenna is a type of
standards of practice, also known as the about ________. antenna that emits radio wave in one or two
Philippine Electronics Code, consisting of A: Fire Detection and Alarm System * direction and usually has a beam width of
books 1, 2, 3 and 4 as part of the rules and A: 60 – 65 degrees*
regulations governing the practice of Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 3 is
Electronics Engineering and as a referral about ________. Q: What type of antenna is generally used to
code to the National Building Code of the A: Cable Television System * provide coverage in an open parking, lifts
Philippines is Board of Electronics and elevators?
Engineering Resolution No. ______, Series Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 4 is A: Directional antenna for microcell *
of 2014 about ________.
A: 12 * A: Distributed Antenna System * Q; What is the frequency range (in MHz) of
panel antenna for microcell?
Q: Under ________ of R. A. No. 9292, the Q: The National Building Code of the A. 806 – 960
Professional Regulatory Board of Philippines is Presidential Decree No. _. B. 1710 – 2300
Electronics Engineering is vested with the A: 1096 * C. 2400 – 2700
authority to adopt and administer a Code of D. All choices are correct *
Ethics and a Code of Technical Standards of Q: What is otherwise known as Revised Fire
Practice of Professional Electronics Code of the Philippines of 2008? Q: What is the maximum power for panel
Engineers, Electronics Engineers and A: R. A. No. 9514 * antenna for microcell?
Electronics Technicians. A: 100 W *
A: Section 7 (1) * Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 3
which is for Cable Television System is Q: ________ is the probability of a call in a
Q: Pursuant to ______ of R. A. No. 9292, the composed of how many chapters? circuit group being blocked or delayed for
Board of Electronics Engineering is vested
A: 12 * more than a specified interval, expressed as
with the authority to promulgate rules and a vulgar fraction or decimal fraction.
regulations on the scope of practice of Q: The implementation of R. A. No. 9292 A: Grade of Service *
Professional Electronics Engineers, known as the “Electronics Law of 2004” in
Electronics Engineers and Electronics the process and approval of building permits When soldering electronic circuits be sure to:
Technicians. for building and structures required under Heat wires until wetting action begins. (Ans.)
A. Section 7 (m) * Presidential Decree No. 1096, the National
Building Code of the Philippines is covered What is the purpose of flux?
Q: ________ of R. A. No. 9292 states that the in the Board of Electronics Engineering Removes oxides from surfaces and prevents
Board of Electronics Engineering shall Memorandum Circular No. ______. formation of oxides during soldering. (Ans.)
formulate, prescribe and adopt such rules A: 2009-23 *
and regulations for electronics installations During soldering operations, "wetting" is:
in industrial plants, commercial Q: What DILG memorandum circular The blending of solder and copper to form a
establishments and other buildings or informing the local government about the new alloy. (Ans.)
structures covered by the National Building implementation of the Electronics
Code of the Philippines, in coordination Engineering Law of 2004? Solder most commonly used for hand
with DPWH, other concern agencies, A: MC No. 2013-01 * soldering in electronics is:
representatives of industry and Accredited 60% tin 40% lead. (Ans.)
Professional Organization. Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 4
A: Section 7 (p) * (Distribution Antenna System) is composed Which of the following is true about the
of how many chapters? soldering tip?
Q. PRC-BECE Resolution No. ______, Series A: 6 * The soldering tip should be tinned during the
of 2014, created an Ad Hoc Committee initial heating up of the soldering iron. (Ans.)
which formulate, prescribe and adopt the Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 2
Electronics Code pursuant to the law. (Fire Detection and Alarm System or FDAS) Which is an acceptable method of solder
A: 6 * is composed of how many chapters? removal from holes in a printed board?
A: 4 * Soldering iron and a suction device. (Ans.)
Q. The BECE Resolution No. 12, Series of
2014 which is the Adoption of the Code of Q: According to the Philippine Electronics The ideal method of removing insulation from
Technical Standards of Practice or the Code, low rise buildings have number of wire is:
Philippine Electronics Code was done in the floors between _______. The thermal stripper. (Ans.)
City of Manila on _________. A: 1st to 5th *
The condition of a lead-acid storage battery is
A: December 29, 2014 * Building type Number of determined with a(n):
Low Rise 1 –floors
5 Hydrometer. (Ans.)
Q: The effectivity of the Philippine Electronics
Code (consisting of 4 books) is on _____. Mid Rise 6 – 15 If a shunt motor, running with a load, has its
A: February 10, 2016 * High Rise 16 – 35 shunt field opened, how would this affect the
speed of the motor?
Q: The BECE adopted the Philippine Super High Rise 36 – 70 Speed up. (Ans.)
Electronics Code of 2014 during the meeting Skyscraper 71 - 100
of the Ad Hoc Committee on _______. What is the purpose of using a small amount of
A: December 12, 2014 * Q: What is the frequency (in MHz) of the omni- solder on the tip of a soldering iron just prior
directional antenna used in distribution to making a connection?
Q: What states that “The Board shall adopt a antenna system? Aids in wetting the wires. (Ans.)
Code of Ethics and the Code of Technical A: 806 – 960 and 1710 – 2700 *
Standards of Practice for Electronics What occurs if the load is removed from an
Engineers and Electronics Technicians Q: What is the impedance (in ohms) of the operating series DC motor?
which shall be promulgated by the omni-directional antenna used in distribution It will accelerate until it flies apart. (Ans.)
Accredited Professional Organization? antenna system?
A: Article IV, Section 30 * A: 50 * Why do we tin component leads?
Decreases heating time and aids in
Q: The Philippine Electronics Code Book 1 is Q: What is the operating temperature of the connection. (Ans.)
about ________. omni-directional antenna used in distribution
A: Telecommunications Facilities Distribution antenna system? What does the acronym ESD stand for?
System * Electrostatic Discharge (Ans.)
A: - 40C to + 60C *

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Current amounts between ______ and _____ Current in a parallel circuit is: The following is an example of a series-
can be lethal. inversely proportional to the circuits parallel circuit.
100mA, 200mA (Ans.) resistance. (Ans.)

What is the number one concern in regards to With three 2.5k resistors and one 3.4k resistor
electrical safety? in parallel, the total resistance is:
Shock (Ans.) 669.29 Ohms (Ans.)

Bohr's Atomic Model consists of what three With one series 8 Ohm resistor connected to
components? two in-parallel resistors, 20 and 30 ohms
Protons, neutrons and electrons (Ans.) respectively, what is the total resistance (Rt)?
20 Ohms (Ans.)
Electrons are arranged in __ around a nucleus.
Shells (Ans.) Given a battery rated at 350 ampere-hours how
many hours will the battery be able to provide
What are three types of materials used in 7 amperes?
electronics? 50 (Ans.)
Conductors, semi-conductors and insulators
(Ans.) A path between two or more points along
which an electrical current can be
Coulomb's Law describes the forces of carried is called a:
attraction or repulsion between electrical circuit. (Ans.)
charges, which are _____ to the product of the
charges _______to the distance between them. NOT an effect of reflective radio frequency
directly proportional, inversely proportional (RF) power?
(Ans.) Frequency shift (Ans.)

The magnetic field that surrounds a magnet If the frequency of the source is 1 kHz, what is A (Ans.)
can best be described as invisible lines of the value of the capacitive reactance (XC) of
force, and are commonly referred to as: the circuit if the capacitor value is changed to The following resource is associated with the
lines of flux. (Ans.) 0.01 µF? next question.
XC = 15.9 k (Ans.)
An analog multimeter (AMM) checks for:
voltage, current and resistance. (Ans.) The frequency of the second harmonic of 60 Hz
is:
An oscilloscope with two vertical inputs, is 120 Hz (Ans.)
commonly referred to as a ____ oscilloscope.
dual-trace (Ans.) What is the approximate peak-to-peak voltage
of a 2 VRMS sine wave? In the circuit shown, the output at B is:
Voltage or potential difference is the measure 5.6 Vp-p (Ans.)
of potential energy between two points in a
circuit and is commonly referred to as: The formula for electrical current is:
voltage drop. (Ans.) Voltage / Resistance. (Ans.)

What is impedance? Electric current is the flow of which of the


The resistance of a component at a given following?
frequency (Ans.) Electrons (Ans.)

A resistor has three color bands of red, brown Which of the following is a unit of electrical
and brown. What is the ohmic value of this resistance?
resistor? Ohm (Ans.)
210 Ohms (Ans.)
In a simple DC circuit with a constant voltage,
What components value is measured in mH? where the resistance increases
Inductor (Ans.) current will:
decrease (Ans.)
Ohm's Law characterizes the relationship
between: What type of circuit is shown in the diagram?
power, resistance, current and voltage.
(Ans.)

Ohm’s Law states that resistance is calculated C (Ans.)


by voltage divided by current. Using Ohms
law, how do you determine power? This figure is a schematic representation of
Voltage times current (Ans.) a/an:

Using a scientific calculator, a 3300 ohm Series-Parallel (Ans.)


resistor can be entered with scientific notation
as: Zener diodes are most commonly used in:
3.3 (Ans.) 10^3. (Ans.) power supply circuits. (Ans.)
Total resistance in a series circuit equals: Compared to bipolar transistors, field effect
the sum of all the resistor values within the transistors are NOT normally characterized by: voltage follower (Ans.)
circuit. (Ans.) low input impedance (Ans.)
The relay contacts shown are:
If a series circuit has three resistors valued at Compared to an effective voltage of 120 VAC, Single – pole, single – throw (Ans.)
10k Ohms, 15k Ohms and 20k Ohms, with a the average heat energy out of a resistor is
voltage source of 15V, the total current will _____ for a voltage of 120 VDC. The basic properties associated with
be_____. the same (Ans.) alternating voltage and current are:
333.33uA (Ans.)

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frequency, period, wavelength and amplitude. The following resource is associated with the Given the series capacitive circuit below, what
(Ans.) next question. is the total capacitance?
0.008uF (Ans.)
If the output filter capacitor in a power supply
actually had a value twice its stated value,
which of the following symptoms would be
found? The relay contacts shown are:
The ripple voltage would be half of what is Single – pole, single – throw (Ans.)
expected and a small increase in the output
voltage would be detected. (Ans.) What is the calculated effective voltage for the
wave form below?
Each type of coaxial cable is designed Calculate the capacitive reactance for 440 Hz
5.48V (Ans.)
with_____________, which is dependent on and 9µF.
materials and dimensions used. 40.21 Ohms (Ans.)
characteristic impedance (Ans.)
In a resistive-capacitive circuit the vector line
A coaxial cable's velocity of propagation relationship shows two lines perpendicular to
factor depends on what two factors? each other. What is the phase relationship?
Dielectric constant and permeability (Ans.) 90 degree (Ans.)

In a series resistive and reactive circuit what What is the frequency of the sine wave below? In a capacitive circuit, what is the voltage and
formula is used to find total impedance? 250Hz (Ans.) current relationship?
Z = sqrt( R2 + X2) (Ans.) Voltage lags (Ans.)

Express 1/5 as a decimal number. When the frequency of an applied voltage is


0.2 (Ans.) increased the capacitive reactance of a circuit
will:
Time is the: decrease. (Ans.)
duration between two well-defined events
(Ans.) What is the difference between calculating
The positively charged particle associated with In the illustration below, what component of impedance for a series AC circuit and a
the structure of an atom is called the coaxial cable is letter “B”? parallel AC circuit?
a/an: Dielectric (Ans.) A series impedance calculation is derived
proton (Ans.) from resistance and reactance, while parallel
impedance is calculated with resistive and
If a gas in a fixed volume container is heated, reactive current divided into the source
the resultant pressure on the gas: voltage (Ans.)
increases (Ans.)
In an inductor/coil inductance varies as the Silicon diodes have an approximate voltage
It takes 30 minutes to complete a reaction at _______ of the number of turns. drop of:
150 k. Which of the following is an Square (Ans.) 0.7V (Ans.)
estimate of the time required to complete the
same reaction at 300k? What is the total inductance of the circuit below? To properly bias the NPN transistor below,
Less than 15 minutes (Ans.) 4.24H (Ans.) which voltages are correct?
E = -1; B = +1; C = +10 (Ans.)
Vaporization refers to the change in state of
matter from:
liquid to gas (Ans.)

Energy is the capability or ability to:


do work (Ans.)
In regards to AWG standards, which gauge of
What will be the momentum of a 100 gm ball wire has a bigger cross-sectional area?
traveling with a velocity 10 cm/s? 16 AWG (Ans.)
1000 gm.cm/s (Ans.) Two basic uses for transformers are:
Using ohm’s law for the circuit below,
signal matching and power supplies. (Ans.)
A basic unit of resistance is: calculate the total power.
Ohm (Ans.) 166.6 mW (Ans.)
What is meant by "transformer action"?
The transfer of energy from one circuit to
A measure of how much a force acting on an another circuit by electromagnetic induction
object causes that object to rotate is called: (Ans.)
torque (Ans.)
What are the three basic parts of a transformer?
What are the characteristics of a coaxial cable? Primary winding, secondary winding and
It has a center conductor covered with an core (Ans.)
insulator, then braided or solid outer In the circuit below, what is the calculated
conductor and then insulation. (Ans.) In the circuit below, what is the voltage output power for R3.
at letter “X”, when input voltage is 25V? 43.2W (Ans.)
The following resource is associated with the 10V (Ans.)
next question.

The time required to charge a capacitor to 63 In the circuit below, what is the current across
percent is known as: R2?
The type of spring used in this solenoid is: 2A (Ans.)
a time constant. (Ans.)
compression (Ans.)

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A thyristor is a semiconductor with _____ What is the radix of the hexadecimal number
layers that form ____ PN junctions. system?
4, 3 (Ans.) 16 (Ans.)

Calculate total impedance for the circuit What is the hexadecimal equivalent of the
below. decimal number 622?
What is the voltage at terminal ‘A’ for the 979.93 ohms (Ans.) 26E (Ans.)
Wheatstone bridge below?
1.86V (Ans.) What is the decimal sum of 10010 and 11001?
43 (Ans.)

What is the digital gate equivalent for the


circuit below?
NOR (Ans.)

Calculate the voltage drop across C1.


4.7V (Ans.)

What does LEC stand for?


Local exchange carrier (Ans.)

Circuit switch networks maintain only _____ What does the acronym EAROM stand for?
If a signal decreases by 3 dB, how much Electrically Alterable Read Only Memory
path(s) for the duration of the call.
power is lost? (Ans.)
One (Ans.)
50% (Ans.)
What formula is used to properly calculate What are three processor functions of a CPU?
-3dBm is equal to how many milliwatts?
‘Vout’ for the voltage divider below? Arithmetic logic, interfacing and control
0.5mW (Ans.) (Ans.)
Vout = (R2/R2+R1) (Ans.) Vin (Ans.)
What is Iz for the circuit below? If an oscilloscope TIME/DIV is set at 0.2
5A (Ans.) microseconds, and the width of the pulse
measured is at 8 divisions on the scope
graticule, what is the pulse width?
1.6 µs (Ans.)

The coaxial cable leading to a cable TV is a 75


ohm transmission line. If you use 10Base2
coax cable for networking, that is a _____ ohm
When calculating power levels, which formula transmission line.
is correct? 50 (Ans.)
In the circuit below, what is the value of R2? dB = 10(Ans.)log (P1/P2) (Ans.)
75.75 ohms (Ans.) Why is flux used when soldering?
The formula to calculate dBm from mW is: To prevent the formation of metal oxides at
10 log10 (P /1mW) (Ans.) extreme temperatures (Ans.)
The split capacitors in a Colpitts oscillator Lead and tin solder at a respective percentage
provide: of 63/37 melts at ______:
regenerative feedback. (Ans.) 361ºF. (Ans.)
Why are crystal oscillators preferred over What four methods are used in coupling
other types of oscillators? amplifier stages?
When keeping frequency error or drift at a Direct, RC, impedance and transformer
minimum is important (Ans.) coupling (Ans.)
What is a primary advantage of a FET when
What is the resonant frequency for the circuit What formula is used to calculate output
compared to the bipolar transistor? below?
High input impedance (Ans.) voltage of a Difference operational amplifier?
75 kHz (Ans.) Vout = (Rf/Rin)(V2 - V1) (Ans.)
Zener diodes are designed to operate in the
_____ bias region. Due to the configuration of the filtering
reverse (Ans.) components, the ability of a_____ type filter to
remove ripple voltage is superior to that of
When compared to a JFET, the base of a either the _______ or ________ filter.
bipolar transistor is similar to what element of Pi, capacitive, inductive (Ans.)
the JFET?
Gate (Ans.) Why is a differentiator used at the input of a What type of diagram shows electrical
flip-flop? connections and functions of a specific circuit
A MOSFET is comprised of what four To produce a sharp spike (Ans.) arrangement?
elements? Schematic (Ans.)
Gate, source, drain and substrate(Ans.) What is one way to minimize parasitic
oscillations? Opening and closing vinyl envelopes used to
How many PN junctions does a Unijunction Place a swamping resistor across the carry work instructions, with 10-20% relative
transistor have? transformer (Ans.) humidity, electro-static voltages can reach as
One (Ans.) high as:
In a class ‘C’ collector: 7,000V (Ans.)
Which bipolar transistor configuration has a collector current flows for less than one half
current gain of less than 1? cycle of the input signal. (Ans.) What is the modulus of a five-stage binary
Common base (Ans.) counter?
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32 (Ans.) In a voltage regulator incorporating foldback C. Requires an output tank circuit to produce
current limiting, output current decreases with: an undistorted output.
What is the preferred method for removing Excessive input/output voltage differential. D. All of these. (Ans.)
solder from a component attached to a circuit (Ans.)
card assembly (CCA)? The element silicon is:
Motorized vacuum extraction (Ans.) When it has been determined that a zener a semiconductor (Ans.)
reference diode in a regulated power supply
To overcome noise, distortion and cost of has avalanche breakdown, the best thing to do An element which falls somewhere between
maintenance in frequency division multiple is: being an insulator and a conductor is called a:
systems, ________ systems were developed. A. Replace the diode with one with higher semiconductor (Ans.)
time-division multiplex (Ans.) ratings.
B. Replace the diode with one having the In an atom:
What are the three fundamental types of same specifications. the electrons orbit the nucleus (Ans.)
wireless access technologies? C. Remove the diode from the circuit and
FDMA, CDMA and TDMA (Ans.) retest it. An atom that loses an electron becomes:
D. None of these. (Ans.) a positive ion (Ans.)
In the kinescope, the ________ intensity of an
electron beam from an electron gun is If a zener breakdown occurs at 24 volts, in An electric current passing through a wire will
modulated in accordance with the ________ which mode does it operate? produce around the conductor:
variations of signals received by a control Avalanche (Ans.) a magnetic field (Ans.)
electrode, or modulator.
current, amplitude (Ans.) After the emergency generator was tested on- These magnetic poles repel:
line, the GMDSS VHF transceiver failed. The like (Ans.)
An electromagnetic wave is composed of an defective power supply fuse was replaced but
electromagnetic and electric field, which are at failed again. Which of the following This material is better for making a permanent
______ from one another. corrective actions could safely get the power magnet:
90 degrees (Ans.) supply working again? steel (Ans.)
Replace the shorted SCR in the crowbar.
A vertically polarized antenna has a magnetic (Ans.) The better conductor of electricity is:
field that is at a _____ angle to the axis of the copper (Ans.)
antenna. Edison type storage cell battery charge
90 degree (Ans.) condition can be determined by: The term describing opposition to electron
Measuring voltage with cell under load.(Ans.) flow in a metallic circuit is:
The 4-meter frequency band is also known as resistance (Ans.)
the _____ band. Lead-acid type storage cell battery charge
70 MHz (Ans.) condition can best be determined by: The substance which will most readily allow
Measuring the specific gravity of the an electric current to flow is:
In a common anode, seven-segment LED electrolyte. (Ans.) a conductor (Ans.)
display, an individual LED will light if a
negative voltage is applied to what element? Internal resistance of a battery is: The plastic coating formed around wire is:
Cathode (Ans.) A. A fixed resistor placed physically inside an insulator (Ans.)
battery to limit current flow.
What is the purpose of a bypass capacitor? B. A fixed resistor placed physically inside The following is a source of electrical energy:
It removes alternating current by providing a battery to provide a trickle flow of lead acid battery (Ans.)
low impedance path to ground. (Ans.) electrons during unused periods.
C. Resistance measured when plates short An important difference between a common
What is the purpose of a coupling capacitor? circuit internally. torch battery and a lead acid battery is that
It bocks direct current and passes alternating D. None of these. (Ans.) only the lead acid battery:
current. (Ans.) can be re-charged (Ans.)
The most common acid used in lead-acid
An advantage of high frequency operation of a batteries is: As temperature increases, the resistance of a
DC-DC converter is: Sulphuric Acid (Ans.) metallic conductor:
A small filter capacitor may be used. (Ans.) increases (Ans.)
The approximate voltage of a fully charged
What happens if the gate voltage on an SCR lead-acid battery cell is: In an n-type semiconductor, the current
falls below the trigger point with anode and 2.1 (Ans.) carriers are:
cathode voltage applied? electrons (Ans.)
The SCR stays on. (Ans.) The common type dry cell battery contains:
Carbon and zinc. (Ans.) In a p-type semiconductor, the current carriers
A power supply crowbar circuit may consist of Energy stored in a lead-acid battery is: are:
a: Chemical (Ans.) holes (Ans.)
Zener diode and SCR. (Ans.)
A fully charged lead-acid battery rated at 500 An electrical insulator:
What would be the effect of an open filter amp-hours could power a: does not let electricity flow through it (Ans.)
capacitor in a DC power supply under load? A. 10 amp receiver for 50 hours.
The DC output voltage would drop. (Ans.) B. 50 amp load for 10 hours. Four good electrical insulators are:
C. 5 amp load for 100 hours. glass, air, plastic, porcelain (Ans.)
Most switching power supplies do not use a D. All these. (Ans.)
line isolation transformer. This implies the Three good electrical conductors are:
following: Crossover distortion in a push-pull amplifier gold, silver, aluminum (Ans.)
There is no line isolation. Using a grounded occurs when
scope in this system will destroy the supply. DC base voltage is zero and input signal The name for the flow of electrons in an
(Ans.) voltage has not exceeded Vbe. (Ans.) electric circuit is:
current (Ans.)
In a switching power supply, the output A single stage transistor RF amplifier operated
voltage is controlled in the following manner: class B: The unit of impedance is the:
Feeding the output back to either a DC/DC A. Operates in the linear range for 180 ohm (Ans.)
chopper or a Pulse Width Modulated inverter. degrees of the input signal cycle and is
(Ans.) cutoff for the remaining 180 degrees. One kilohm is:
B. Is more efficient than a class A amplifier. 1000 ohm (Ans.)

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One kilovolt is equal to: R = E / I [resistance equals voltage divided by A 6 ohm resistor is connected in parallel with a
1000 volt (Ans.) current] (Ans.) 30 ohm resistor. The total resistance of the
combination is:
One quarter of one ampere may be written as: A resistor with 10 volt applied across it and 5 ohm (Ans.)
250 milliampere (Ans.) passing a current of 1 mA has a value of:
10 kilohm (Ans.) The total resistance of several resistors
The watt is the unit of: connected in series is:
power (Ans.) If a 3 volt battery causes 300 mA to flow in a greater than the resistance of any one resistor
circuit, the circuit resistance is: (Ans.)
The voltage 'two volt' is also: 10 ohm (Ans.)
2000 mV (Ans.) Five 10 ohm resistors connected in series give
A current of 0.5 ampere flows through a a total resistance of:
The unit for potential difference between two resistor when 12 volt is applied. The value of 50 ohms (Ans.)
points in a circuit is the: the resistor is:
volt (Ans.) 24 ohms (Ans.) Resistors of 10, 270, 3900, and 100 ohm are
connected in series. The total resistance is:
Impedance is a combination of: The resistor which gives the greatest 4280 ohm (Ans.)
resistance with reactance (Ans.) opposition to current flow is:
0.5 megohm (Ans.) This combination of series resistors could
One mA is: replace a single 120 ohm resistor:
one thousandth of one ampere (Ans.) The ohm is the unit of: five 24 ohm (Ans.)
electrical resistance (Ans.)
The unit of resistance is the: If a 2.2 megohm and a 100 kilohm resistor are
ohm (Ans.) If a 12 volt battery supplies 0.15 ampere to a connected in series, the total resistance is:
circuit, the circuit's resistance is: 2.3 megohm (Ans.)
The voltage across a resistor carrying current 80 ohm (Ans.)
can be If ten resistors of equal value R are wired in
E = I x R [voltage equals current times If a 4800 ohm resistor is connected to a 12 volt parallel, the total resistance is:
resistance] (Ans.) battery, the current flow is: R/10 (Ans.)
2.5 mA (Ans.)
A 10 mA current is measured in a 500 ohm The total resistance of four 68 ohm resistors
resistor. The voltage across the resistor will be: The total resistance in a parallel circuit: wired in parallel is:
5 volt (Ans.) is always less than the smallest resistance 17 ohm (Ans.)
(Ans.)
The value of a resistor to drop 100 volt with a Resistors of 68 ohm, 47 kilohm, 560 ohm and
current of 0.8 milliampere is: Two resistors are connected in parallel and are 10 ohm are connected in parallel. The total
125 kilohm (Ans.) connected across a 40 volt battery. If each resistance is:
resistor is 1000 ohms, the total battery current less than 10 ohm (Ans.)
I = E/R is a mathematical equation describing: is :
Ohm's Law (Ans.) 80 milliampere (Ans.) The following resistor combination can most
nearly replace a single 150 ohm resistor:
The voltage to cause a current of 4.4 ampere in The total current in a parallel circuit is equal to three 47 ohm resistors in series (Ans.)
a 50 ohm resistance is: the:
220 volt (Ans.) sum of the currents through all the parallel Two 120 ohm resistors are arranged in parallel
branches (Ans.) to replace a faulty resistor. The faulty resistor
A current of 2 ampere flows through a 16 ohm had an original value of:
resistance. The applied voltage is: One way to operate a 3 volt bulb from a 9 volt 60 ohm (Ans.)
32 volt (Ans.) supply is to connect it in:
series with a resistor (Ans.) Two resistors are in parallel. Resistor A carries
A current of 5 ampere in a 50 ohm resistance twice the current of resistor B which means
produces a potential difference of: You can operate this number of identical that:
250 volt (Ans.) lamps, each drawing a current of 250 mA, A has half the resistance of B (Ans.)
from a 5A supply:
This voltage is needed to cause a current of 20 (Ans.) The smallest resistance that can be made with
200 mA to flow in a lamp of 25 ohm five 1 k ohm resistors is:
resistance: Six identical 2-volt bulbs are connected in 200 ohm by arranging them in parallel
5 volt (Ans.) series. The supply voltage to cause the bulbs to (Ans.)
light normally is:
A current of 0.5 ampere flows through a 12 V (Ans.) The following combination of 28 ohm resistors
resistance when 6 volt is applied. To change has a total resistance of 42 ohm:
the current to 0.25 ampere the voltage must be: This many 12 volt bulbs can be arranged in a combination of two resistors in parallel,
reduced to 3 volt (Ans.) series to form a string of lights to operate from then placed in series with another resistor
a 240 volt power supply: (Ans.)
The current flowing through a resistor can be 240 / 12 (Ans.)
calculated by using the formula: Two 100 ohm resistors connected in parallel
I = E / R [current equals voltage divided by Three 10,000 ohm resistors are connected in are wired in series with a 10 ohm resistor. The
resistance] (Ans.) series across a 90 volt supply. The voltage total resistance of the combination is:
drop across one of the resistors is: 60 ohms (Ans.)
When an 8 ohm resistor is connected across a 30 volt (Ans.)
12 volt supply the current flow is: A 5 ohm and a 10 ohm resistor are wired in
12 / 8 amps (Ans.) Two resistors are connected in parallel. R1 is series and connected to a 15 volt power
75 ohm and R2 is 50 ohm. The total resistance supply. The current flowing from the power
A circuit has a total resistance of 100 ohm and of this parallel circuit is: supply is:
50 volt is applied across it. The current flow 30 ohm (Ans.) 1 ampere (Ans.)
will be:
500 mA (Ans.) A dry cell has an open circuit voltage of 1.5 Three 12 ohm resistors are wired in parallel
volt. When supplying a large current the and connected to an 8 volt supply. The total
The following formula gives the resistance of a voltage drops to 1.2 volt. This is due to the current flow from the supply is:
circuit: cell's: 2 amperes (Ans.)
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Two 33 ohm resistors are connected in series reactance (Ans.) dielectric (Ans.)
with a power supply. If the current flowing is
100 mA, the voltage across one of the resistors Three 18 ohm resistors are connected in Three 15 picofarad capacitors are wired in
is: parallel across a 12 volt supply. The total parallel. The value of the combination is:
3.3 volt (Ans.) power dissipation of the resistor load is: 45 picofarad (Ans.)
24 watt (Ans.)
A simple transmitter requires a 50 ohm The reactance of a capacitor increases as the:
dummy load. You can fabricate this from: A resistor of 10 kilohm carries a current of 20 frequency decreases (Ans.)
six 300 ohm resistors in parallel (Ans.) mA. The power dissipated in the resistor is:
4 watt (Ans.) The reactance of an inductor increases as the:
Three 500 ohm resistors are wired in series. frequency increases (Ans.)
Short circuiting the centre resistor will change A resistor in a circuit becomes very hot and
the value of the network from: starts to burn. This is because the resistor is Increasing the number of turns on an inductor
1500 ohm to 1000 ohm (Ans.) dissipating too much: will make its inductance:
power (Ans.) increase (Ans.)
A transmitter power amplifier requires 30 mA
at 300 volt. The DC input power is: A current of 10 ampere rms at a frequency of The unit of inductance is the:
9 watt (Ans.) 50 Hz flows through a 100 ohm resistor. The henry (Ans.)
power dissipated is:
The DC input power of a transmitter operating 10,000 watt (Ans.) Two 20 H inductances are connected in
at 12 volt and drawing 500 milliamp would be: series. The total inductance is:
6 watt (Ans.) The voltage applied to two resistors in series is 40 H (Ans.)
doubled. The total power dissipated will:
When two 500 ohm 1 watt resistors are increase by four times (Ans.) Two 20 H inductances are connected in
connected in series, the maximum total power parallel. The total inductance is:
that can be dissipated by both resistors is: An 'alternating current' is so called because: 10 H (Ans.)
2 watt (Ans.) it reverses direction periodically (Ans.)
A toroidal inductor is one in which the:
When two 1000 ohm 5 watt resistors are The time for one cycle of a 100 Hz signal is: windings are wound on a closed ring of
connected in parallel, they can dissipate a 0.01 second (Ans.) magnetic material (Ans.)
maximum total power of: A 50 hertz current in a wire means that:
10 watt (Ans.) a cycle is completed 50 times in each second A transformer with 100 turns on the primary
(Ans.) winding and 10 turns on the secondary
The current in a 100 kilohm resistor is 10 mA. winding is connected to 230 volt AC mains.
The power dissipated is: The current in an AC circuit completes a cycle The voltage across the secondary is:
10 watt (Ans.) in 0.1 second. So the frequency is: 23 volt (Ans.)
10 Hz (Ans.)
A current of 500 milliamp passes through a An inductor and a capacitor are connected in
1000 ohm resistance. The power dissipated is: An impure signal is found to have 2 kHz and 4 series. At the resonant frequency the resulting
250 watt (Ans.) kHz components. This 4 kHz signal is: impedance is:
a harmonic of the 2 kHz signal (Ans.) minimum (Ans.)
A 20 ohm resistor carries a current of 0.25
ampere. The power dissipated is: The correct name for the equivalent of 'one An inductor and a capacitor are connected in
1.25 watt (Ans.) cycle per second' is one: parallel. At the resonant frequency the
hertz (Ans.) resulting impedance is:
If 200 volt is applied to a 2000 ohm resistor, maximum (Ans.)
the resistor will dissipate: One megahertz is equal to:
20 watt (Ans.) 1000 kHz (Ans.) An inductor and a capacitor form a resonant
circuit. The capacitor value is increased by
The power delivered to an antenna is 500 watt. One GHz is equal to: four times. The resonant frequency will:
The effective antenna resistance is 20 ohm. 1000 MHz (Ans.) decrease to half (Ans.)
The antenna current is:
5 amp (Ans.) The 'rms value' of a sine-wave signal is: An inductor and a capacitor form a resonant
0.707 times the peak voltage (Ans.) circuit. If the value of the inductor is decreased
The unit for power is the: by a factor of four, the resonant frequency
watt (Ans.) A sine-wave alternating current of 10 ampere will:
peak has an rms value of: increase by a factor of two (Ans.)
The following two quantities should be 7.07 amp (Ans.)
multiplied together to find power: A "high Q" resonant circuit is one which:
voltage and current (Ans.) The total capacitance of two or more is highly selective (Ans.)
The following two electrical units multiplied capacitors in series is:
together give the unit "watt": always less than that of the smallest capacitor You can safely remove an unconscious person
volt and ampere (Ans.) (Ans.) from contact with a high voltage source by:
turning off the high voltage and then
The power dissipation of a resistor carrying a Filter capacitors in power supplies are removing the person (Ans.)
current of 10 mA with 10 volt across it is: sometimes connected in series to:
0.1 watt (Ans.) withstand a greater voltage than a single For your safety, before checking a fault in a
capacitor can withstand (Ans.) mains operated power supply unit, first:
If two 10 ohm resistors are connected in series turn off the power and remove the power plug
with a 10 volt battery, the battery load is: A radio component is identified as a capacitor (Ans.)
5 watt (Ans.) if its value is measured in:
microfarads (Ans.) Wires carrying high voltages in a transmitter
Each of 9 resistors in a circuit is dissipating 4 should be well insulated to avoid:
watt. If the circuit operates from a 12 volt Two metal plates separated by air form a 0.001 short circuits (Ans.)
supply, the total current flowing in the circuit F capacitor. Its value may be changed to
is: 0.002 F by: A residual current device is recommended for
3 ampere (Ans.) bringing the metal plates closer together protection in a mains power circuit because it:
(Ans.) removes power to the circuit when the phase
Capacitors and inductors oppose an alternating The material separating the plates of a and neutral currents are not equal (Ans.)
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An earth wire should be connected to the metal A semiconductor is described as a "general A transmitter power amplifier has a gain of 20
chassis of a mains-operated power supply to purpose audio NPN device". This is a: dB. The ratio of the output power to the input
ensure that if a fault develops, the chassis: bipolar transistor (Ans.) power is:
does not develop a high voltage with respect 100 (Ans.)
to earth (Ans.) Two basic types of bipolar transistors are:
NPN and PNP types (Ans.) An attenuator network comprises two 100 ohm
The purpose of using three wires in the mains resistors in series with the input applied across
power cord and plug on amateur radio A transistor can be destroyed in a circuit by: both resistors and the output taken from across
equipment is to: excessive heat (Ans.) one of them. The attenuation of the network is:
prevent the chassis from becoming live in 6 dB (Ans.)
case of an internal short to the chassis (Ans.) To bias a transistor to cut-off, the base must
be: An attenuator network has 10 volt rms applied
The correct color coding for the phase wire in at the emitter potential (Ans.) to its input with 1 volt rms measured at its
a flexible mains lead is: output. The attenuation of the network is:
brown (Ans.) Two basic types of field effect transistors are: 20 dB (Ans.)
n-channel and p-channel (Ans.)
The correct color coding for the neutral wire in An attenuator network has 10 volt rms applied
a flexible mains lead is: A semiconductor with leads labeled gate, drain to its input with 5 volt rms measured at its
blue (Ans.) and source, is best described as a: output. The attenuation of the network is:
field-effect transistor (Ans.) 6 dB (Ans.)
The correct color coding for the earth wire in a
flexible mains lead is: An ohmmeter measures the: Two amplifiers with gains of 10 dB and 40 dB
yellow and green (Ans.) value of any resistance placed between its are connected in cascade. The gain of the
terminals (Ans.) combination is:
An isolating transformer is used to: 50 dB (Ans.)
ensure that no voltage is developed between A VSWR meter switched to the "reverse"
either output lead and ground (Ans.) position provides an indication of: An amplifier with a gain of 20 dB has a -10 dB
relative reflected voltage (Ans.) attenuator connected in cascade. The gain of
The basic semiconductor amplifying device is the combination is:
a: The correct instrument for measuring the 10 dB (Ans.)
transistor (Ans.) supply current to an amplifier is a:
ammeter (Ans.) Each stage of a three-stage amplifier provides
Zener diodes are normally used as: 5 dB gain. The total amplification is:
voltage regulators (Ans.) The following meter could be used to measure 15 dB (Ans.)
the power supply current drawn by a small
The voltage drop across a germanium signal hand-held transistorized receiver: A mains operated DC power supply
diode when conducting is about: a DC ammeter (Ans.) converts energy from the mains into DC for
0.3V (Ans.) operating electronic equipment (Ans.)
When measuring the current drawn by a light
A bipolar transistor has three terminals named: bulb from a DC supply, the meter will act in The following unit in a DC power supply
emitter, base and collector (Ans.) circuit as: performs a rectifying operation:
a low value resistance (Ans.) a full-wave diode bridge (Ans.)
The three leads from a PNP transistor are
named the: When measuring the current drawn by a The following unit in a DC power supply
collector, emitter, base (Ans.) receiver from a power supply, the current performs a smoothing operation:
meter should be placed: an electrolytic capacitor (Ans.)
A low-level signal is applied to a transistor in series with both receiver power leads
circuit input and a higher-level signal is d. in series with one of the receiver power The following could power a solid -state 10
present at the output. This effect is known as: leads (Ans.) watt VHF transceiver:
amplification (Ans.) a 12 volt car battery (Ans.)
An ammeter should not be connected directly
The type of rectifier diode in almost exclusive across the terminals of a 12 volt car battery A fullwave DC power supply operates from
use in power supplies is: because: the New Zealand AC mains. The ripple
silicon (Ans.) the resulting high current will probably frequency is
destroy the ammeter (Ans.) 100 Hz (Ans.)
One important application for diodes is
recovering information from transmitted A good ammeter should have: The capacitor value best suited for filtering the
signals. This is referred to as: a very low internal resistance (Ans.) output of a 12 volt 1 amp DC power supply is:
demodulation (Ans.) A good voltmeter should have: 10,000 F (Ans.)
a very high internal resistance (Ans.)
In a forward biased pn junction, the electrons: The following should always be included as a
flow from n to p (Ans.) An rms -reading voltmeter is used to measure standard protection device in any power
a 50 Hz sinewave of known peak voltage 14 supply
The following material is considered to be a volt. The meter reading will be about: a fuse in the mains lead (Ans.)
semiconductor: 10 volt (Ans.)
silicon (Ans.) A halfwave DC power supply operates from
The input to an amplifier is 1 volt rms and the the New Zealand AC mains. The ripple
A varactor diode acts like a variable: output 10 volt rms. This is an increase of: frequency will be:
capacitance (Ans.) 20 dB (Ans.) 50 Hz (Ans.)

A semiconductor is said to be doped when The input to an amplifier is 1 volt rms and The output voltage of a DC power supply
small quantities of the following are added: output 100 volt rms. This is an increase of: decreases when current is drawn from it
impurities (Ans.) 40 dB (Ans.) because:
all power supplies have some internal
The connections to a semiconductor diode are An amplifier has a gain of 40 dB. The ratio of resistance (Ans.)
known as: the rms output voltage to the rms input voltage
anode and cathode (Ans.) is: Electrolytic capacitors are used in power
100 (Ans.) supplies because
Bipolar transistors usually have: they can be obtained in larger values than
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The filter in the power supply circuit is used Ohms per volt (Ans.) diagnostic equipment into calibration
to: facilities?
smooth the rectified waveform from the What is the term used to refer to the losses MEASURE (Ans.)
rectifier (Ans.) which can be traced to the dielectric of a
capacitor? What are the three hazards that could create
The regulator in the power supply circuit is Power losses (Ans.) damage to electrical measuring instrument?
used to: 1. Mechanical shock (Ans.)
keep the output voltage at a constant value What effect does an increase in capacitance 2. Exposure to magnetic field (Ans.)
(Ans.) have on a capacitor’s opposition to current 3. Excessive current flow (Ans.)
flow?
The transformer in the power supply circuit is Opposition to current flow decreases (Ans.) The possibility of electrical shock can be
used to: reduce by ensuring all motors, generators, and
transform the mains AC voltage to a more When a bridge is used to measure resistance, other electronic equipments are at _______.
convenient AC voltage (Ans.) what is the value of Rx if R1 equals 80 ohms, ground potential (Ans.)
R2 equals 120 ohms and R3 equals 280 ohms?
The rectifier in the power supply circuit is 420 ohms (Ans.) What meters operate from their own power
used to: sources?
turn the AC voltage from the transformer into When an unknown capacitance is tested with a Self-excited (Ans.)
a fluctuating DC voltage (Ans.) bridge, what is the value of Cx if R1 equals 70
ohms, R2 equals 150 ohms, and Cs equals 550 What physical components of a galvanometer
The regulator in the power supply circuit could microfarads? provides the restoring forces for the coil?
consist of: 256 microfarads (Ans.) Phosphor bronze ribbons (Ans.)
a three-terminal regulator chip (Ans.)
What is used for precise measurement of In a galvanometer, what two methods are used
A power supply is to power a solid-state resistance? to indicate the amount of coil rotation?
transceiver. A suitable over-voltage protection Wheatstone bridge (Ans.) 1. The pointer arrangement (Ans.)
device is a: 2. The light and mirror arrangement (Ans.)
crowbar across the regulator output (Ans.) What is used for measuring an unknown
capacitance? What is the primary disadvantage of the
In a regulated power supply, the 'crowbar' is a: Capacitance bridge (Ans.) pointer arrangement for indicating coil
last-ditch protection against failure of the rotation?
regulator in the supply (Ans.) What is used to find the value of an unknown Coil balance (Ans.)
inductance?
In a regulated power supply, 'current limiting' Inductance bridge (Ans.) What component of the D’Arsonval meter
is sometimes used to: movement completes the circuit for current
minimize short-circuit current passing The _______ of the voltmeter is always given flow to the coil?
through the regulator (Ans.) on the voltage charts for a particular piece of Hairspring (Ans.)
equipment.
The purpose of a series pass transistor in a sensitivity (Ans.) What component supplies restoring force to
regulated power supply is to: the coil of the D’Arsonval meter movement?
maintain the output voltage at a constant What type of maintenance is used to isolate Hairspring (Ans.)
value (Ans.) troubles by means of test techniques and
practices that realign or readjust equipment or What advantage is gained by using pole pieces
What are the two main categories of otherwise bring the equipment back up to with curved faces in the D’Arsonval meter
maintenance? proper performance? movement?
Preventive and corrective maintenance (Ans.) Corrective maintenance (Ans.) Makes it possible to have a more linear scale
than if the poles were flat (Ans.)
What type of maintenance involves isolating What type of maintenance consists of checks
equipment trouble and replacing defective to determine whether equipment is functioning What structurally large, low-resistance
parts? properly? conductor is connected in parallel with the
Corrective maintenance (Ans.) Preventive maintenance (Ans.) meter movement to prevent damage?
Shunt (Ans.)
Which quantity determines the intensity of an What term is used to describe the work done to
electric shock? correct, reduce, or counteract wear and damage What type of temperature coefficient material
Current (Ans.) to equipment? does not produce increased heat in response to
Maintenance (Ans.) increase current flow?
On what range should you set the voltmeter Zero-temperature coefficient (Ans.)
prior to taking a voltage measurement? What system is designed to standardize the
Highest (Ans.) recall and scheduling of test, measurement, A good choice of shunt resistance will place
and diagnostic equipment into calibration the indicating pointer near what part of the
What tool is used to de-energize capacitors in facilities and for the documentation of actions meter scale with a normal load?
a circuit that has been disconnected from its performed by the calibration facility? Midscale (Ans.)
power source? MEASURE system (Ans.)
Shorting probe (Ans.) In what manner are current-measuring
The ______ of a capacitor is important instruments connected to a circuit?
When taking a voltage measurement, which because it is an indication of the various losses In series (Ans.)
lead of the voltmeter should you connect to the of a capacitor.
circuit first? power factor (Ans.) An ammeter should always be connected so
Ground (Ans.) that current will flow into what terminal and
The evaluation of the performance of an out of what terminal?
How is ammeter connected with the circuit equipment compared to your knowledge of Negative, positive (Ans.)
under test? how the equipment should operate with the
In series (Ans.) way it is actually performing is known as What condition exists when the insertion of a
________. meter into a circuit changes the operation of
What must be done to a circuit before you can troubleshooting (Ans.) the circuit?
use an ohmmeter for testing? Meter-loading (Ans.)
It must be de-energized (Ans.) What is a data processing system designed to
provide a standardized system for the recall What modification is made to the D’Arsonval
What term is used to express the sensitivity of and scheduling of test, measurement and meter movement to enable the meter to
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A multimeter (high resistance) is placed in What type of circuit where two conductors A _______ is a single meter that combines the
series with the coil of the meter. (Ans.) touch each other directly or through another functions of a dc ammeter, a dc voltmeter, an
conducting element? ac ammeter, an ac voltmeter, and an
What factors determine the value of the Short circuit (Ans.) ohmmeter.
multiplier resistor? Shunts are usually made from what alloy? Multimeter (Ans.)
The current required for full-scale deflection, Manganin (Ans.)
and the range of the voltage to be measured What is used in sensitive electronic circuits
(Ans.) What property of shunt is desired because of where only extremely small amounts of energy
the heavy currents that often flow though can be extracted without disturbing the circuits
In what manner are voltage-measuring shunts producing heat? under test, or causing them to be inoperative?
instruments connected to the circuit to be Zero-temperature coefficient (Ans.) Electronic Digital Multimeter (Ans.)
measured?
In parallel (Ans.) What is used to measure very low currents, What is a precision piece of test equipment
such as those in bridge circuits and is used to compare an unknown voltage with an
When making voltage measurements in a high- considered as the highest sensitivity of any of internal reference voltage and to indicate the
resistance circuit, you should always use a the various types of meters in use today? difference in their values?
voltmeter with what relative value of Galvanometer (Ans.) Differential Voltmeter (Ans.)
resistance?
High (Ans.) In D’Arsonval meter, many turns of fine wire What is used to measure the beta of a
would be used, each turn adding more transistor, the resistance appearing at the
What instrument is used for measuring the effective length to the coil. The coil is wound electrodes, and the reverse current of a
insulation resistance of cables? on an aluminum frame called _______. transistor or semiconductor diode?
Megohmmeter (megger) (Ans.) Bobbin (Ans.) Semiconductor Test Set (Ans.)

What added features enable a dc milliammeter What is in megger that are designed to slip if The multimeter that contains circuitry that
to function as an ohmmeter? the generator is cranked faster than its rated allows it to be used as a voltmeter, an ammeter
1. A source of dc potential (Ans.) speed and prevents the generator speed and or an ohmmeter is called _______.
2. One or more resistors (one of which is output voltage from exceeding rated values? Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter (VOM) (Ans.)
variable) (Ans.) Friction clutches (Ans.)
What are the advantages of a VOM?
A full-scale deflection on an ohmmeter scale A resistor placed in parallel with the meter 1. Portability
indicates what resistance between the leads? terminals and used to provide increased range 2. Versatility
Zero (Ans.) capability? 3. Freedom from calibration errors caused by
Meter shunt (Ans.) aging tubes, line voltage variation, and so
The R x 100 resistance selection on an forth
ohmmeter has what amount of resistance What is one of the greatest advantages of a
compared to the R x 10 selection? VOM? The multimeter has two selector switches. The
1/10 (Ans.) No external power source is required (Ans.) switch on the lower left is the ________
switch.
What is the purpose of the guard ring in the Before you connect a VOM in a circuit for an function (Ans.)
megohmmeter? ohmmeter reading, in what condition must the
Shunt leakage current, which prevents false circuit be? The multimeter has two selector switches. The
readings (Ans.) De-energized (Ans.) switch on the lower center is the ________
switch.
Most meggers you will use are rated at what When taking resistance reading with a VOM, range (Ans.)
voltage? you will obtain the most accurate readings at
500 (Ans.) or near what part of the scale? The multimeter is equipped with a pair of test
Midscale (Ans.) leads. What is the color of the positive lead?
The development of excessive test voltages is Red (Ans.)
avoided by the use of meggers equipped with Besides setting up the meter for expected
what device? voltage ranges, what must be strictly observed What is the color of the negative lead of the
Friction clutches (Ans.) when taking dc voltage reading? multimeter?
Polarity (Ans.) Black (Ans.)
What components in an electrodynamometer-
type meter movement produce the magnetic Power for the electronic digital multimeter is What is an important point to remember when
field? normally supplied by what internal power you are making an accurate resistance
Fixed coils (Ans.) source? measurement?
Rechargeable batteries (Ans.) “Zero” the meter each time you select a new
What is the limiting factors as to the amount of range (Ans.)
current an electrodynamometer meter How is an overload condition indicated by the
movement can handle? electronic digital multimeter? When using OUTPUT, do not attempt to use
Size of spiral conducting (Ans.) Simultaneous flashing of display readouts the meter in a circuit in which the dc voltage
(Ans.) component exceeds the ______ rating of the
What is the primary advantage of the blocking capacitor.
electrodynamometer-type meter over the In an electronic digital multimeter, the digital 400-volt (Ans.)
D’Arsonval type meter? information is displayed by what type of
The electrodynamometer-type meter can be numerical readouts? What are the things to do when using the
used to measure both ac and dc currents Light-emitting diodes (Ans.) multimeter as a current-indicating instrument?
(Ans.) 1. Never connect the test leads directly across a
What structurally large, low-resistance voltage (Ans.)
What test is used to check for opens (or to see conductor is connected in parallel with the 2. Always connect the instrument in series with
if the circuit is complete or continuous) and is meter movement to prevent damage? the load (Ans.)
accomplished with an ohmmeter? Shunt (Ans.)
Continuity Test (Ans.) What is available for use with the multimeter
What is the general function of the differential and is primarily used to measure high-voltage,
What type of circuits are caused by some voltmeter? low-power, dc current sources, such as the
conducting part of the circuit making contact To compare an unknown voltage with a anode supplies in television receivers and
either directly or indirectly with the metallic known reference voltage and indicate the other cathode-ray tube circuitry?
structure of the ship or chassis? difference in their values DC high-voltage probe (Ans.)
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What is the primary feature of the differential Out-of-control meters can be used on more What value does a meter movement react to
voltmeter? than one electrical or electronic device (actually measure) when measuring ac?
It does not draw current from the unknown (Ans.) Average value (Ans.)
source for dc measurements when the How does a compass react when placed close
measurement is obtained. (Ans.) to a current carrying conductor? What value is indicated on the scale of an ac
The compass needle swings away from meter?
To measure incident power, you must rotate magnetic north and aligns itself with the Effective value (rms) (Ans.)
the coupler-detector of the wattmeter so that magnetic field around the conductor (Ans.)
the arrow indicating power flow points toward What are three meter movements that can
which end of the transmission line? If the amount of current in the conductor measure either ac or dc without the use of a
Load (Ans.) changes, what happens to the magnetic field rectifier?
around the conductor? Electrodynamic, moving vane and hot-wire or
What condition produces the 10 kHz error If the current increases the magnetic field thermocouple (Ans.)
signal generated by the metering bridge in the increases, if the current decreases the
HP 431 C power meter? magnetic field decreases (Ans.) What electrical property is used by all the
An unbalance in the metering bridge (Ans.) meter movements?
How does the compass needle react to a Current (Ans.)
In signal generators, what device is used to decreased magnetic field?
regulate the voltage of the output signal? The compass needle will not be deflected as What electrical property does an ammeter
Attenuator (Ans.) far from magnetic north (Ans.) measure?
Current (Ans.)
Name the three main sections of a typical What type of meter movement is the
RFsignal generator? d’Arsonval meter movement? How is an ammeter connected to the circuit
Oscillator circuit, modulator and output Permanent-magnet moving-coil meter under test?
control circuit (Ans.) movement (Ans.) In series (Ans.)

What is the function of the modulating circuit? What is the effect of current flow through the How does an ammeter effect the circuit being
To produce an AF (or video) signal that can coil in a d’Arsonval meter movement? measured?
be superimposed on the RF signal produced A magnetic field is generated around the coil Since the ammeter is a resistor in series with
by the oscillator (Ans.) and the attraction of this field with the the load, it increases the resistance of the
permanent magnet causes the coil to move circuit and lowers circuit current (Ans.)
What frequencies are provided through the (Ans.)
back-panel BNC? How is the ammeter’s effect on the circuit
1 MHz and 10 MHz (Ans.) What are the three functions of the hairsprings being measured kept to a minimum?
in a d’Arsonval meter movement? The resistance of the ammeter must be much
The LED lamps of a typical logic probe are 1. To return the pointer to its rest position smaller than the circuit load. (Ans.)
normally in what state? when there is no current flow (Ans.)
DIM (Ans.) 2. To oppose the coil movement when there is What is ammeter sensitivity?
current flow (Ans.) The amount of current that will cause full-
On the CRT display, what information is 3. To provide electrical connections for the scale deflection (Ans.)
displayed in Quadrant 4? coil (Ans.)
Positive voltage (+V) and negative current (- What is used to allow an ammeter to measure
I) (Ans.) How would a compass react when placed close different ranges?
to a conductor carrying alternating current at a Shunt resistor (internal or external) (Ans.)
When aligning the trace with a short applied to low frequency?
channel A, which control should be adjusted to The compass needle would swing back and Why should you use the highest range of an
bring the trace parallel to the vertical axis? forth as the current changed from positive to ammeter for the initial measurement?
Trace Rotate Control (Ans.) negative (Ans.) To prevent damage to the meter movement
from excessive current (Ans.)
What minimum voltage level can be attained How would the compass react if the alternating
in the pulse generator section by adjusting the current through the conductor was a high What range of an ammeter is selected for the
LEVEL control? frequency? final measurement?
0 volts (Ans.) The compass needle would vibrate rapidly A range that allows a meter reading near the
around the zero-current point ac meter center of the scale (Ans.)
What maximum voltage level can be attained (magnetic north) (Ans.)
in the pulse generator section by adjusting the What are the safety precautions for the use of
LEVEL control? What is the purpose of a rectifier in a meter? the ammeter?
5 volts (Ans.) It changes alternating current to pulsating 1. Always connect an ammeter in series
direct current and allows a dc meter to 2. Always start with the highest range
Medium 1 range is designed to check what measure ac (Ans.) 3. In dc ammeters, observe the proper polarity
resistance values? 4. Deenegize and discharge the circuit before
50 ohms to 10 kiloohms (Ans.) How can d”Arsonval meter movement be connecting or disconnecting the ammeter.
adapted for use as an ac meter? 5. Never use a dc ammeter to measure ac
Two ways that circuit measurement is used? By the use of a rectifier (Ans.) current
Circuit measurement is used to (Ans.) 6. Observe the general safety precautions of
1. Monitor the operation of a piece of What is damping? electric and electronic devices
electrical or electronic equipment A process of “smoothing out” the oscillation
2. Determine the reason a piece of in a meter movement (Ans.) Why will an ammeter be damaged if connected
electrical or electronic equipment is not in parallel with the circuit to be measured?
functioning properly What are two methods used to damp a meter Since the ammeter has a small resistance
movement? compared to the load, it will have very high
Why are in-circuit meters used? As the coil moves through the field of the current if it is connected in parallel. This
To monitor the operation of electrical or permanent magnet, a current is induced in high current will damage the meter. (Ans.)
electronics devices (Ans.) the coil opposing the movement of the coil;
and a vane can be attached to the coil and What electrical quantity is measured by a
What is one advantage of an out-of-control placed in the airtight chamber so that the voltmeter?
meter when it is compared with an in-circuit movement of the vane opposes the movement Voltage (Ans.)
meter? of the coil (Ans.)
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In parallel (Ans.) What area of an ohmmeter scale should be How is the mirror on a multimeter used?
used when measuring circuits? Make sure no image of the pointer is visible
What is the loading effect of a voltmeter? The middle of the scale (Ans.) in the mirror when reading the meter (Ans.)
The connection of a voltmeter adds a Why should you use a hook-on voltmeter
resistance in parallel with the circuit What are the two types of ohmmeters? instead of a multimeter?
changing the total circuit resistance, and Series and shunt (Ans.) To measure current safely and easily (with no
loads the circuit (Ans.) need to disconnect the wiring of the circuitry)
What is the most obvious difference between (Ans.)
How is loading effect of a voltmeter kept to a the two types of ohmmeters?
minimum? Series ohmmeters have 0 on the right end of What electrical quantity is measured by a
A voltmeter must have a high resistance the scale and infinity on the left end of the wattmeter?
compared to the circuit being measured scale. Shunt ohmmeters are the opposite. Power (Ans.)
(Ans.) (Ans.)
What electrical quantity is measured by a watt-
How is it possible to use a current sensitive What are the safety precautions observed when hour meter?
meter movement to measure voltage? using ohmmeters? Energy (Ans.)
Since the resistance of a meter movement 1. Deenergize and discharge the circuit
remains the same as the pointer is deflected, before connecting an ohmmeter What are the two types of frequency meters?
the amount of current through the movement 2. Do not apply power to a circuit while Vibrating reed and moving disk (Ans.)
is proportional to the voltage applied. measuring resistance
Therefore, only the scale of the movement 3. Switch ohmmeter to the OFF position, if What is used to monitor the operation of a
must be changed. (Ans.) provided, or to highest range and remove piece of electrical or electronic equipment and
meter leads from the meter when finished determine the reason the equipment is not
What is voltmeter sensitivity? measuring resistance functioning properly?
It is an indication of the resistance of the 4. Adjust the ohmmeter after changing Circuit measurement (Ans.)
meter expressed in ohms per volt. The total resistance range and before measuring
resistance of the meter is the sensitivity reading indicates the resistance What is a condition in which some point in the
multiplied by the full-scale voltage. (Ans.) circuit, where full system voltage is present,
What is the primary use of a megger? comes in direct contact with the ground or
What method is used to allow a voltmeter to To measure high resistance (Ans.) return side of the circuit?
have several ranges? Direct short (Ans.)
The use of resistors in series with the meter What is the procedure for using a megger to
movement (Ans.) check the insulation of a conductor? What is described as a condition that is not a
Connect one lead to the insulation and one direct short but in which circuit current
Why should you always use the highest range lead to the conductor. Turn the handcrank increases beyond the designed current carrying
when connecting a voltmeter to a circuit? until it starts to slip. Note the reading. (Ans.) ability of the circuit?
To prevent excess current through the meter Excessive current (Ans.)
movement (Ans.) What is a normal indication on a megger when
checking insulation? What is described as a condition in which the
What type of meter movement reacts to Infinity (Ans.) heat in or around a circuit increases to a higher
voltage rather than current? than normal level?
Electrostatic (Ans.) What are the safety precautions observed when Excessive heat (Ans.)
using a megger?
What is the only use for the voltage sensitive 1. Use meggers for high-resistance What are the two types of circuit protection
meter movement? measurement only. devices?
High-voltage measurement (Ans.) 2. Never touch the test leads when the handle Fuse and Circuit Breaker (Ans.)
is being cranked
What electrical quantity is measured by an 3. Deenergize and discharge the circuit What type of fuse allows surge currents
ohmmeter? completely before connecting a megger without opening? They are used to protect
Resistance (Ans.) 4. Disconnect the item being checked from motors, solenoids and transformers.
other circuits, if possible, before using a Delay fuses (Ans.)
What are the safety precautions for the use of megger
voltmeters? What type of fuse have neither a time delay
1. Always connect a voltmeter in parallel What is a multimeter? nor a fast acting characteristic. They are used
2. Always start with the highest range A single meter device capable of performing in automobiles, lighting circuits and electrical
3. Deenergize and discharge the circuit the functions of a dc voltmeter and ammeter, power circuits?
before connecting and disconnecting the an ac voltmeter and ammeter and an Standard fuse (Ans.)
voltmeter ohmmeter. (Ans.)
4. In a dc voltmeter, observe proper polarity What are the reasons circuit control is needed?
5. Never use a dc voltmeter to measure ac Why is a multimeter preferred over separate 1. To remove power from a malfunction
voltage meters? device
6. Observe the general safety precautions of It is much more convenient to have one meter 2. To remove power from a device you wish to
electric and electronic devices with several functions than several meters work on and restore power when the work
each with a single function. (Ans.) is completed
What other measurement can an ohmmeter 3. To turn devices on and off as the device is
make? How is a multimeter changed from a voltage needed
Circuit continuity (Ans.) measuring device to a resistance measuring 4. To select the function or circuit desired
device? within a device
How is a series-type ohmmeter connected to By changing the position of the function
the circuit being measured? switch (Ans.) What are the three types of circuit control
The ohmmeter is connected in series with the devices?
resistance to be measured (Ans.) Why is the dc scale on a multimeter differ than Switches, Solenoids, and Relays (Ans.)
the ac scale?
What is used to provide the ohmmeter with The meter movement reacts to average ac What is the difference between manual switch
several range? voltage and current and the effective value is and an automatic switch?
An ohmmeter has several internal range desired. (Ans.) A manual switch must be turned on and off
resistors and a switch or a series of jacks to by a person. An automatic switch turns a
select the proper range (Ans.) What is the reason for having a mirror on the circuit on and off without the action of a
scale of a multimeter? person (by using mechanical or electrical
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Which one is an example of a manual switch? It increases (Ans.) What is the movement of aluminum wire away
A light switch, an ignition switch, television from a point where pressure is applied?
channel selector (Ans.) What is the operating principle of a relay? Aluminum creep (Ans.)
The magnetic field created in a coil of wire
Which one is an example of automatic switch? will attract aft armature causing a movement What relay uses clapper (armature) to move
A thermostat, an automobile distributor, a in sets of contacts. (Ans.) contact positions and accomplish the switching
limit switch (Ans.) of circuits?
How does a relay differ from a solenoid? Clapper relay (Ans.)
Why are multicontact switches used? The solenoid provides a mechanical
Multicontact switches make possible the movement of a plunger (a moveable core) A relay is described by what type of
control of more than one circuit or the while the core of a relay is fixed. (Ans.) enclosure?
selection of one of several possible circuits OPEN, SEMISEALED, or SEALED (Ans.)
with a single switch (Ans.) What are the two classifications of relays?
Control relays and power relays (contractors) The channel selector on some TV sets is a
What classification of a switch is used when (Ans.) multilayer rotary switch. This is called ____.
you describe it as a rocker switch? wafer switch (Ans.)
The type of actuator (Ans.) How can you determine if a relay is operating
(changing from one position to the other)? In a wafer switch, each layer is known as a___.
In describing a switch by the number of By observing the movement of the contacts if Wafer (Ans.)
positions of the actuator, what are the two the relay is open or sealed with a transparent
possible configurations for a single-pole? cover. If the relay has an opaque cover, you What is the reason for the establishment of a
Two-position (Ans.) can “feel” the operation of the relay by “unit size” for conductors?
placing your finger on the cover. (Ans.) To allow comparisons between conductors of
In describing a switch by the number of different sizes and resistance (Ans.)
positions of the actuator, what are the two What item should be checked on a relay that is
possible configurations for a single-pole? not operating properly? A circular conductor with a diameter of 1 mil
Three-position (Ans.) The coil should be checked for opens, shorts, and a length of 1 foot is called ______.
or a short to ground; terminal leads should mil-foot (Ans.)
What type of switch should be used to control be checked for charred or burned
a circuit that requires a temporary actuation installation; the contact surfaces should be What is the circular mil area of a 19-strand
signal? checked for film, carbon, arcing and contact conductor if each strand is 0.004 inch?
A momentary switch (Ans.) spacing (Ans.) 304 mils (Ans.)

What type of switch is used if it is necessary to What is used to clean the contacts of a relay? What is the resistance of one unit of volume of
guard against a circuit being accidentally A burnishing tool (Ans.) a substance?
turned on or off? Specific resistance (Ans.)
A locked-position switch (Ans.) What tool is used to set contact clearances on a
relay? What factors are used to calculate resistance of
What is the common name used for an A point bender (Ans.) a particular conductor in ohms?
accurate snap-acting switch? 1. Length
A microswitch (Ans.) The ______ of a switch is the position of the 2. Cross-sectional area
switch which is moved to cause the switch to 3. Specific resistance of a unit volume of the
What is the current rating of a switch? change contact position. substance from which the conductor is made
The maximum current a switch is designed to Actuator (Ans.)
carry (Ans.) When using an American Standard Wire
The ______ of a switch refers to the number of Gauge to determine the size of a wire, where
What is the voltage rating of a switch? points at which the actuator can select a should you place the wire in the gauge to get
The maximum voltage allowable in the contact configuration? the correct measurement?
circuit in which the switch is installed (Ans.) Number of positions (Ans.) In the parallel walled slot not the circular
area (Ans.)
What two types of meters can be used to check What position of a switch is one in which the
a switch? actuator will only stay as long as force is What are the factors you should use to select
An ohmmeter and a voltmeter (Ans.) applied to actuator? wire for a specified current rating?
Momentary position (Ans.) 1. Conductor size
If a switch must be checked with pure applied, 2. The material it is made
what type of meter is used? What position of a switch is used to prevent 3. The location of the wire in a circuit
A voltmeter (Ans.) the accidental movement of the actuator to or 4. The type of insulation used
from a specific position?
What should you check when performing Locked position (Ans.) What are the three types of nonmetallic
preventive maintenance on a switch? insulating materials that can be used in a high-
The switch operation for smooth and correct What switch is one in which the movement of temperature environments?
operation, the terminals for corrosion, and the switch contacts is relatively independent of 1. FEP
the physical condition of the switch (Ans.) the actuator movement? 2. Extruded polytetrafluoroethylene
Snap-acting switch (Ans.) 3. Silicone rubber
What is the operating principle of solenoid?
The magnetic field created in a coil of wire A ______ is an accurate snap-acting switch Why is it important for you to consider the
and core will attract a soft iron plunger when and the operating point is preset and very ambient (surrounding) temperature of a
current flows through the coil. (Ans.) accurately known. conductor when selecting wire size?
microswitch (Ans.) The heat surrounding the conductor is an
If a solenoid is not operating properly, what important part of total conductor heating
item should be checked? What will happen if the current carried by the (Ans.)
The connections, the plunger, the mechanism switch is higher that the current rating?
that the solenoid actuates, the energizing The contacts of the switch will melt and weld What are the advantages of using aluminum
voltage, and the coil of the solenoid (Ans.) together (Ans.) wire for carrying electricity over long
distance?
What is one example of the use of a solenoid? What control device uses electromagnetism to It is light and reduces chroma (Ans.)
A starter motor and solenoid (Ans.) convert electrical energy into a mechanical
motion? What are the advantages of copper over
What happens to the resistance of copper when Solenoid (Ans.) aluminum as a conductor?
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2. It is more ductile Galvanometer (Ans.)
3. It has relatively high tensile strength
4. It can be easily soldered The process of applying thin coat of solder to
materials prior to their being soldered.
The amount of increase in the resistance of a Tinning (Ans.)
1-ohm sample of the conductor per degree of
temperature rise above 0oC is called ________. The addition of atmospheric oxygen to metal
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (Ans.) to form rust, or to cause a breakdown in the
internal construction of the metal. What is component 6 in figure T2?
The resistance to current leakage through the Oxidation (Ans.) Capacitor - Ans.
insulation is called ______.
Insulation resistance (Ans.) A continuous jacket of lead molded around a What is component 8 in figure T2?
single-conductor or multiple-conductor cable. Light emitting diode - Ans.
What is the ability of the insulation material to Lead Sheath (Ans.)
withstand potential difference?
Dielectric strength (Ans.) What do you call the force exerted on an
What is component 9 in figure T2?
insulator by the voltage in a conductor? Variable resistor - Ans.
How is dielectric strength of an insulator Electrostatic stress (Ans.)
determined? What is component 4 in figure T2?
By raising the voltage on a test sample until it The discharge of electricity from a conductor Transformer - Ans.
breaks down (Ans.) with a high potential.
Corona (Ans.) What type of switch is represented by
What safety precaution should you take when component 3 in figure T2?
working with extruded A device used to absorb heat and protect heat-
Single-pole single-throw - Ans.
polytetrafluoroethylene? sensitive components during soldering.
Avoid breathing the vapors when the Heat shunt (Ans.)
insulation is heated (Ans.)
A material that removes oxides from surfaces
What is the purpose of coating a copper to be joined by soldering or welding.
conductor with tin when rubber insulation is Flux (Ans.)
used?
To prevent the rubber insulation from A synthetic mixture of rosins that is flexible
deteriorating due to chemical action (Ans.) and used as an insulating material. Generally
used as an insulator for low- and medium-
What is the most common insulators used for range voltages.
extremely high voltages? Thermoplastic (Ans.)
Varnished cambric and oil-impregnated
paper (Ans.) The capacity of a soldering iron to generate
and maintain a satisfactory soldering
What is the common name for enamel- temperature while giving up heat to the What is component 3 in figure T3?
insulated wire? material being soldered. Variable inductor - Ans.
Magnet wire (Ans.) Thermal inertia (Ans.)
What is component 4 in figure T3?
What is the standard unit of measurement for a What is the name of an electrical wiring Antenna - Ans.
round wire cross-sectional area? diagram that uses standard component
Circular mil (Ans.) symbols? What do the symbols on an electrical
Schematic - Ans. schematic represent?
What term is general one and usually applies
only to the larger sizes of conductors? Electrical components - Ans.
Cable (Ans.)
Which is accurately represented in
What is used in measuring wires ranging in electrical schematics?
size from number 0 to number 36? The way components are interconnected
American Standard Wire Gauge (Ans.) - Ans.
What is the reciprocal of conductivity?
Resistivity (Ans.) Which device or circuits changes an
alternating current into a varying direct
What is the area in circular mil of a 12-gauge
wire that has a diameter of 80.81 mils? current signal?
6,530 circular mils (Ans.) Rectifier - Ans.
What is component 1 in figure T1?
A rectangular conductor is 1.5 inches wide and Resistor - Ans. What is a relay?
0.25 inch thick. What is its area in square An electrically-controlled switch - Ans.
mils? What is component 2 in figure T1?
375,000 square mils (Ans.) Transistor - Ans. Which displays an electrical quantity as a
numeric value?
What is defined as two concentric wires, What is component 3 in figure T1?
cylindrical in shape, separated by a dielectric
Meter - Ans.
Lamp - Ans.
of some type?
Coaxial cable (Ans.) What type of circuit controls the amount
What is component 4 in figure T1? of voltage from a power supply?
The weaving of metal or cloth material as an Battery - Ans. . Regulator - Ans.
outer coating to a cable that prevents cable
damage from moisture and rough treatment is What is the function of component 2 in What component is commonly used to
called ______. Figure T1? change 120V AC house current to a lower
braid (Ans.) Control the flow of current - Ans. AC voltage for other uses?
Transformer - Ans.
A meter used to measure small values of
current by electromagnetic or electrodynamic
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Which is commonly used as a visual Ensure that the circuit is not powered - What kind of hazard might exist in a
indicator? Ans. power supply when it is turned off and
LED - Ans. disconnected?
Which precaution should be taken when You might receive an electric shock from
Which is combined with an inductor to measuring high voltages with a voltmeter? the charge stored in large capacitors -
make a tuned circuit? Ensure that the voltmeter and leads are Ans.
Capacitor - Ans. rated for use at the voltages to be
measured - Ans. When should members of a tower work
What is the name of a device that team wear a hard hat and safety glasses?
combines several semiconductors and Which is a safety hazard of a 12-volt At all times when any work is being done
other components into one package? storage battery? on the tower - Ans.
Integrated circuit - Ans. Shorting the terminals can cause burns,
fire, or an explosion- Ans. What is a good precaution to observe
Which is a resonant or tuned circuit? before climbing an antenna tower?
An inductor and a capacitor connected What health hazard is presented by Put on a carefully inspected climbing
in series or parallel to form a filter - electrical current flowing through the harness (fall arrester ) and safety
Ans. body? glasses - Ans.
A. It may cause injury by heating tissue
Which is a common reason to use B. It may disrupt the electrical functions Under what circumstances is it safe to
shielded wire? of cells climb a tower without a helper or
To prevent coupling of unwanted signals C. It may cause involuntary muscle observer?
to or from the wire- Ans. contractions Never - Ans.
D. All of these choices are correct -
Which instrument would you use to Ans. Which of the following is an important
measure electric potential or safety precaution to observe when putting
electromotive force? What is the purpose of a fuse in an up an antenna tower?
A voltmeter - Ans. electrical circuit? Look for and stay clear of any overhead
To interrupt power in case of overload - electrical wires - Ans.
What is the correct way to connect a Ans.
voltmeter to a circuit? What is the purpose of a gin pole?
In parallel with the circuit - Ans. Why is it unwise to install a 20-ampere To lift tower sections or antennas - Ans.
fuse in the place of a 5-ampere fuse?
How is a simple ammeter connected to a Excessive current could cause a fire - What is the minimum safe distance from a
circuit? Ans. power line to allow when installing an
In series with the circuit - Ans. antenna?
What is a good way to guard against Enough so that if the antenna falls
Which instrument is used to measure electrical shock at your station? unexpectedly, no part of it can come
electric current? A. Use three-wire cords and plugs for all closer than 10 feet to the power wires -
An ammeter - Ans. AC powered equipment Ans.
B. Connect all AC powered station
What instrument is used to measure equipment to a common safety ground Which is an important safety rule to
resistance? C. Use a circuit protected by a ground- remember when using a crank-up tower?
An ohmmeter - Ans. fault interrupter This type of tower must not be climbed
D. All of these choices are correct - Ans. unless retracted or mechanical safety
Which might damage a multimeter? locking devices have been installed -
Attempting to measure voltage when Which of these precautions should be Ans.
using the resistance setting - Ans. taken when installing devices for
lightning protection in a coaxial cable What is considered to be a proper
Which measurements are commonly feed line? grounding method for a tower?
made using a multimeter? Mount all of the protectors on a metal Separate eight-foot long ground rods for
Voltage and resistance - Ans. plate that is in turn connected to an each tower leg, bonded to the tower and
external ground rod - Ans. each other - Ans.
Which type of solder is best for radio and
electronic use? What safety equipment should always be Why should you avoid attaching an
Rosin-core solder - Ans. included in home-built equipment that is antenna to a utility pole?
powered from 120V AC power circuits? The antenna could contact high-voltage
What is the characteristic appearance of a A fuse or circuit breaker in series with power lines - Ans.
cold solder joint? the AC hot conductor- Ans.
A grainy or dull surface - Ans. Which is true when installing grounding
What should be done to all external conductors used for lightning protection?
What is probably happening when an ground rods or earth connections? Sharp bends must be avoided - Ans.
ohmmeter, connected across an Bond them together with heavy wire or
unpowered circuit, initially indicates a conductive strap - Which of the following is good practice
low resistance and then shows increasing Ans. when installing ground wires on a tower
resistance with time? for lightning protection?
The circuit contains a large capacitor - What can happen if a lead-acid storage Ensure that connections are short and
Ans. battery is charged or discharged too direct - Ans.
quickly?
Which precautions should be taken when The battery could overheat, give off Purpose of a safety wire through a
measuring circuit resistance with an flammable gas, or explode - Ans. turnbuckle used to tension guy lines?
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Prevent loosening of the guy line from
vibration - Ans. If the averaging time for exposure is 6 What is the purpose of a power supply
minutes, how much power density is interlock?
What type of radiation are VHF and UHF permitted if the signal is present for 3 To ensure that dangerous voltages are
radio signals? minutes and absent for 3 minutes rather removed if the cabinet is opened - Ans.
Non-ionizing radiation - Ans. than being present for the entire 6
minutes? What must you do when powering your
Which frequency has the lowest value for 2 times as much - Ans. house from an emergency generator?
Maximum Permissible Exposure limit? Disconnect the incoming utility power
50 MHz - Ans. Which wire or wires in a four-conductor feed - Ans.
connection should be attached to fuses or
What is the maximum power level that an circuit breakers in a device operated from What precaution should you take
amateur radio station may use at VHF a 240 VAC single phase source? whenever you adjust or repair an antenna?
frequencies before an RF exposure Only the two wires carrying voltage - Turn off the transmitter and disconnect
evaluation is required? Ans. the feed line - Ans.
50 watts PEP at the antenna - Ans.
According the National Electrical Code,
What factors affect the RF exposure of what is the minimum wire size that may
people near an amateur station antenna? be used safely for wiring with a 20
A. Frequency and power level of the RF ampere circuit breaker?
field AWG number 12 - Ans.
B. Distance from the antenna to a person END
C. Radiation pattern of the antenna Which size of fuse or circuit breaker
D. All of these choices are correct - Ans. would be appropriate to use with a circuit
that uses AWG number 14 wiring?
Why do exposure limits vary with 15 amperes - Ans.
frequency?
The human body absorbs more RF energy Which is a primary reason for not placing
at some frequencies than at others - Ans. a gasoline-fueled generator inside an
occupied area?
Acceptable method to determine that your Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning -
station complies with FCC RF exposure Ans.
regulations?
A. By calculation based on FCC OET Which conditions will cause a Ground
Bulletin 65 Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to END
B. By calculation based on computer disconnect the 120 or 240 Volt AC line
modeling power to a device?
C. By measurement of field strength Current flowing from one or more of the
using calibrated equipment voltage-carrying wires directly to ground
D. All of these choices are correct - Ans. - Ans.

What could happen if a person Covered by the National Electrical Code?


accidentally touched your antenna while Electrical safety inside the ham shack -
you were transmitting? Ans.
They might receive a painful RF burn -
Ans. What should be observed when climbing
a tower using a safety belt or harness?
Which action might amateur operators Confirm that the belt is rated for the
take to prevent exposure to RF radiation weight of the climber and that it is within
in excess of FCC-supplied limits? its allowable service life - Ans.
Relocate antennas - Ans.
What should be done by any person
How can you make sure your station stays preparing to climb a tower that supports
in compliance with RF safety regulations? electrically powered devices?
By re-evaluating the station whenever an Make sure all circuits that supply power
item of equipment is changed - Ans. to the tower are locked out and tagged -
Ans.
Why is duty cycle one of the factors used
to determine safe RF radiation exposure Which is true of an emergency generator
levels? installation?
It affects the average exposure of people The generator should be located in a
to radiation - Ans. well-ventilated area - Ans.

What is the definition of duty cycle during Which is a danger from lead-tin solder?
the averaging time for RF exposure? Lead can contaminate food if hands are
The percentage of time that a transmitter not washed carefully after handling the
is transmitting - Ans. solder - Ans.

How does RF radiation differ from Which is good practice for lightning
ionizing radiation (radioactivity)? protection grounds?
RF radiation does not have sufficient They must be bonded together with all
energy to cause genetic damage - Ans. other grounds - Ans.

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