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1.

All the voltage drops and the source voltage added together in a series circuit is equal to

A. the total of the voltage drops

B. the source voltage

C. zero

D. the total of the source voltage and the voltage drops

Answer: Option C

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2. XL is directly proportional to frequency and inductance.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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3. The resistor voltage is always out of phase with the current.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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4. Seven thousand volts can be expressed as


A. 7 kV

B. 7 MV

C. 7 mV

D. either 7 kV or 7 mV

Answer: Option A

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5. When an additional resistor is connected across an existing parallel circuit, the total resistance

A. remains the same

B. decreases by the value of the added resistor

C. increases by the value of the added resistor

D. decreases

Answer: Option D

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6. The maximum resistance value for a brown, red, yellow, gold resistor is

A. 126,000 

B. 126,600 
C. 114,000 

D. 132,000 

Answer: Option A

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7. A 33   half-watt resistor and a 330   half-watt resistor are connected across a 12 V source. Which
one(s) will overheat?

A. 33 

B. 330 

C. both resistors

D. neither resistor

Answer: Option D

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8. A certain appliance uses 350 W. If it is allowed to run continuously for 24 days, how many kilowatt-
hours of energy does it consume?

A. 20.16 kWh

B. 201.6 kWh

C. 2.01 kWh
D. 8.4 kWh

Answer: Option B

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9. The power rating of a carbon-composition resistor that is to handle up to 1.2 W should be

2
A.
W

B. 1W

C. 5W

D. 0.5 W

Answer: Option A

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10. When the pointer of an analog ohmmeter reads close to zero, the resistor being measured is

A. overheated B. shorted

C. open D. reversed

Answer: Option B

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11. A 0.47  F capacitor is across a 2 kHz sine wave signal source. The capacitive reactance is
A. 170 

B. 17 

C. 0.000169 

D. 1.7 

Answer: Option A

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12. At a certain frequency, the output voltage of a filter is 6 V and the input is 12 V. The voltage ratio in
decibels is

A. 6.02 dB

B. –6.02 dB

C. 12.04 dB

D. –12.04 dB

Answer: Option B

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13. Series aiding is a term sometimes used to describe voltage sources of the same polarity in series.

Tru
A. B. False
e
Answer: Option A

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14. The voltage at one point in a circuit is always measured relative to another point.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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15. Referring to the above figure, determine the voltage level that the output will reach during the
pulse. 

A. 0V

B. 15 V

C. 6.3 V

D. 9.45 V

Answer: Option D
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16. A 140   resistor is in parallel with an inductor having 60   inductive reactance. Both components
are across a 12 V ac source. The magnitude of the total impedance is

A. 5.51 

55.15 
B.

C. 90 

D. 200 

Answer: Option B

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17. Referring to the given circuit, the voltage and current for the load resistor, RL, is 

A. 450 mV, 4.5 mA

B. 4.50 V, 45 mA
C. 4.50 V, 4.5 mA

D. 450 mV, 45 mA

Answer: Option C

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18. Find the current through R2 of the given circuit. 

A. 30.7 mA

B. 104 mA

C. 74 mA

D. 134 mA

Answer: Option D

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19. A 120   load is connected across an ideal voltage source with VS = 12 V. The voltage across the
load
A. is 0 V

B. is 12 V

C. is 120 V

D. cannot be determined

Answer: Option B

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20. An ideal current source has zero internal resistance.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option B

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1. Materials with lots of free electrons are called

A. conductors B. insulators

C. semiconductors D. filters

Answer: Option A

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2. Eight-tenths coulomb passes a point in 4 s. The current in amperes is


A. 1.6 A

B. 16 A

C. 2A

D. 0.2 A

Answer: Option D

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3. A wiper is the sliding contact in a

A. switch

B. photoconductive cell

C. thermistor

D. potentiometer

Answer: Option D

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4. A 120   resistor must carry a maximum current of 25 mA. Its rating should be at least

A. 4.8 W

B. 150 mW
C. 15 mW

D. 480 mW

Answer: Option B

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5. Three 47   resistors are connected in parallel across a 110 volt source. The current drawn from
the source is approximately

A. 2.3 A

B. 780 mA

C. 47 mA

D. 7.06 A

Answer: Option D

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6. Find the Thevenin equivalent (VTH and RTH) between terminals A and B of the circuit given below. 
A. 4.16 V, 120 

B. 41.6 V, 120 

C. 4.16 V, 70 

D. 41.67 V, 70 

Answer: Option D

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7. Referring to circuit given, if R1 is changed to a 68   resistor, what will be the current through it? 

A. 0.16 A
B. 0.24 A

C. 0.2 A

D. 0.04 A

Answer: Option A

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8. A practical current source has a finite internal resistance.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option A

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9. The duty cycle of a pulse waveform with a pulse width of 10 µs and a period of 100 µs is 25%.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option B

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10. What is the capacitance when Q = 60  C and V = 12 V?

720 
A.
F

B. 5 
F

C. 50  F

D. 12  F

Answer: Option B

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11. A transformer with a 110 V primary has a 15:1 turns ratio. The load resistance, RL, is 120  . What is
the approximate voltage across the load?

A. 7.3 V

B. 73 V

C. 88 V

D. 880 V

Answer: Option A

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12. A transformer

A. changes ac to dc

B. changes dc to ac
C. steps up or down dc voltages

D. steps up or down ac voltages

Answer: Option D

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13. The voltages in Problem 5 are measured at a certain frequency. To make the resistor voltage less
than the inductor voltage, the frequency is

A. increased

B. decreased

C. doubled

D. not a factor

Answer: Option A

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14. The resistor voltage in an RL circuit is always out of phase with the current.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option B

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15. A 6.8 k  resistor, a 7 mH coil, and a 0.02  F capacitor are in parallel across a 17 kHz ac source.
The coil's internal resistance, RW, is 30  . The equivalent parallel resistance, Rp(eq), is

A. 1,878 

B. 18,780 

C. 18,750 

D. 626 

Answer: Option B

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16. An RL high-pass filter consists of a 470   resistor and a 600 mH coil. The output is taken across the
coil. The circuit's critical frequency is

A. 125 Hz

B. 1,250 Hz

C. 564 Hz

D. 5,644 Hz

Answer: Option A

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17. A series resonant band-stop filter consists of a 68   resistor, a 110 mH coil, and a 0.02  F
capacitor. The internal resistance, RW, of the coil is 4  . Input voltage is 200 mV. Output voltage is
taken across the coil and capacitor in series. What is the output voltage magnitude at f0?
A. 1.1 mV

B. 11.1 mV

C. 111 mV

D. 200 mV

Answer: Option B

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18. Referring to the given circuit, what is VTH if VS = 12 0° V? 

A. 4.69 38.7° V

B. 9.38 38.7° V

C. 12 0° V

D. 6 0° V
Answer: Option B

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19. If the capacitor in an integrator becomes leaky,

A. the time constant will be effectively reduced

B. the waveshape of the output voltage across C is altered

C. the amplitude of the output is reduced

D. all of the above

Answer: Option D

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20. The rising and falling edges of a pulse waveform contain the higher frequency component.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option A

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Electrical Engineering Test 2

Electrical Engineering Result & Statistics

1. When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is

A. 0.007 µA
B. 0.7 µA

C. 700 µA

7
D.
µA

Answer: Option D

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2. The quantity 3.3 × 103 is the same as

3,30
A. 330 B.
0

C. 33,000 D. 0.0033

Answer: Option B

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3. An ohmmeter is an instrument for measuring

A. current B. voltage

C. resistance D. wattage

Answer: Option C

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4. An open circuit is one that has a complete current path.


Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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5. An electric heater draws 3.5 A from a 110 V source. The resistance of the heating element is
approximately

A. 385 

B. 38.5 

C. 3.1 

D. 31 

Answer: Option D

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6. If a 24 V and a 6 V battery are series opposing, the total voltage is

A. 30 V

B. 24 V

18
C.
V

D. 0V
Answer: Option C

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7. Norton's equivalent current (IN) is an open-circuit current between two points in a circuit.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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8. The angular position of a phasor represents the angle of the sine wave with respect to a reference.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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9. A 0.01  F capacitor equals how many picofarads?

A. 100 pF

1,000
B.
pF

C. 10,000 pF

D. 100,000 pF

Answer: Option C
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10. Inductance is the property of an inductor that produces an opposition to any change in current.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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11. An ac circuit consists of a resistor and a capacitor. To increase the phase angle above 45°, the
following condition must exist:

A. R = XC

B. R > XC

C. R < XC

D. R = 5XC

Answer: Option C

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12. An imaginary number is one that exists only in the mind of the mathematician.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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13. Referring to Problem 23, the true power is

A. 68.6 mW

B. 686 mW

C. 564 mW

D. 121.8 mW

Answer: Option A

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14. In a certain series resonant circuit, VC = 125 V, VL = 125 V, and VR = 40 V. The value of the source
voltage is

A. 125 V

B. 250 V

C. 290 V

40
D.
V

Answer: Option D

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15. In applying the superposition theorem,


the sources are considered one at a time with all others replaced by their internal
A.
impedance

all sources are considered


B.
independently

C. all sources are considered simultaneously

the sources are considered one at a time with all others replaced by their
D.
internal resistance

Answer: Option A

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16. Referring to the given circuit, find ZTH for the part of the circuit that is external to RL. 

129 21.4
A.
° 

B. 43.7 68.6° 

C. 43.7 21.4° 

D. 12.9 68.6° 
Answer: Option B

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17. In order to get maximum power transfer from a capacitive source, the load must

A. have a capacitive reactance equal to circuit resistance

have an impedance that is the complex conjugate of the source


B.
impedance

C. be as capacitive as it is inductive

D. none of the above

Answer: Option B

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18. In an electric circuit, the reaction of a circuit to a given pulse input is known as the pulse response.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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19. A three-phase  -connected generator is driving a balanced load such that each phase current is 12
A in magnitude. When I θa = 12  30° A, what are the polar expressions for the other phase
currents?

A. I θb = 12  150° A, I θc = 12 –90° A


B. I θb = 12 120° A, I θc = 12 30° A

C. I θb = 12 30° A, I θc = 12 120° A

D. I θb = 12 90° A, I θc = 12 90° A

Answer: Option A

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20. In a  -connected generator, all of the phase voltages are

A. zero

B. equal in magnitude

C. one-third of total

D. one-sixth of total

Answer: Option B

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Electrical Engineering Test 3

Electrical Engineering Result & Statistics

1. A resistor is connected across a 50 V source. What is the current in the resistor if the color code is
red, orange, orange, silver?

A. 2 mA
B. 2.2 mA

214
C.
mA

D. 21.4 mA

Answer: Option B

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2. What is the approximate resistance setting of a rheostat in which 650 mA of current flows with a
150 V source?

A. 9.7 

B. 97 

C. 23 

230 
D.

Answer: Option D

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3. The watt is the unit of power.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A
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4. The number of current paths equals the number of resistors in parallel.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option A

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5. Total power in a parallel circuit is found by adding up the power of all the individual resistors.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option A

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6. What is the voltage drop across R2? 

A. 3.5 V

B. 4.18 V

C. 1.5 V
D. 145 mV

Answer: Option B

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7. The first row of a certain determinant has the numbers 3 and 5. The second row has the numbers 7
and 2. The value of this determinant is

A. 31 B. –31


C. 39 D.
29

Answer: Option D

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8. When the speed at which a conductor is moved through a magnetic field is increased, the induced
voltage

increase
A.
s

B. decreases

C. remains constant

D. reaches zero

Answer: Option A

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9. The induced voltage across a coil with 250 turns that is located in a magnetic field that is changing
at a rate of 8 Wb/s is

A. 1,000 V

2,000
B.
V

C. 31.25 V

D. 3,125 V

Answer: Option B

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10. An electromagnetic field exists only when there is

A. an increasing current

B. decreasing current

C. voltage

curren
D.
t

Answer: Option D

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11. The average value of a 12 V peak sine wave over one complete cycle is
A. 0V

B. 1.27 V

7.64
C.
V

D. 6.37 V

Answer: Option A

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12. Amplitude is the maximum value of a voltage or current.

Tru
A. B. False
e

Answer: Option A

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13. When the frequency is decreased, the impedance of a parallel RL circuit

increase
A.
s

B. decreases

C. remains constant

D. is not a factor
Answer: Option B

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14. Referring to the given figure, determine ZTH as seen by RL if R1 is changed to 3.3 k . 

A. 1488 –70.7° 

3859  –
B.
31.2° 

C. 5180  –50.5° 

D. 1828 –50.2° 

Answer: Option D

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15. Determine VTH if R1 is changed to 3.3 k . 


A. 0.574 16.7° V

B. 4.63 16.7° V

C. 4.63 39.5° V

D. 0.463 39.5° V

Answer: Option C

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16. One circuit is equivalent to another, in the context of Thevenin's theorem, when the circuits
produce the same voltage.

A. True B. False

Answer: Option B

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17. In an RC differentiator, the capacitor


A. charges exponentially at a rate depending on the RC time constant

B. charges exponentially at a rate depending on the input voltage

C. charges when the input voltage is decreasing

D. charges to approximately one time constant

Answer: Option A

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18. If in a Y-connected ac generator, each phase voltage has a magnitude of 90 V RMS, what is the
magnitude of each line voltage?

A. 0V

B. 90 V

C. 156 V

D. 180 V

Answer: Option C

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19. A simple three-phase generator consists of three conductive loops separated by 120°.

Tru
A. B. False
e
Answer: Option A

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20. The stator is the rotating assembly in a generator or motor.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

The two main parts of a generator or motor can be described in either mechanical or electrical
terms: 

Mechanical:

Rotor: The rotating part of an electrical machine


Stator: The stationary part of an electrical machine

Electrical:

Armature: The power-producing component of an electrical machine. In a generator, alternator, or


dynamo the armature windings generate the electric current. The armature can be on either the
rotor or the stator.
Field: The magnetic field component of an electrical machine. The magnetic field of the dynamo or
alternator can be provided by either electromagnets or permanent magnets mounted on either the
rotor or the stator.

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Electrical Engineering Test 4

Electrical Engineering Result & Statistics

1. When these numbers are multiplied, (6 × 10 3) (5 × 105), the result is


A. 3 × 108

B. 30 × 108

C. 300 × 109

D. 3,000 × 107

Answer: Option B

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2. A material that does not allow current under normal conditions is a(n)

A. insulator B. conductor

C. semiconductor D. valence

Answer: Option A

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3. A circuit breaker is a

A. fuse

B. switch

C. resettable protective device

D. resistor
Answer: Option C

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4. A current of 200 µA through a 6.8 k  resistor produces a voltage drop of

A. 34.4 V

B. 340 V

C. 13.6 V

1.36
D.
V

Answer: Option D

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5. A 6 V battery is connected to a 300   load. Under these conditions, it is rated at 40 Ah. How long
can it supply current to the load?

A. 1h

B. 200 h

C. 2,000 h

D. 10 h

Answer: Option C

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6. A 68   resistor is connected across the terminals of a 3 V battery. The power dissipation of the
resistor is

132
A.
mW

B. 13.2 mW

C. 22.6 mW

D. 226 mW

Answer: Option A

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7. The unit for reluctance is

A. tesla B. At/Wb

C. At/m D. Wb

Answer: Option B

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8. The conductive loop on the rotor of a simple two-pole, single-phase generator rotates at a rate of
400 rps. The frequency of the induced output voltage is

A. 40 Hz
B. 100 Hz

C. 400 Hz

D. indeterminable

Answer: Option C

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9. A capacitor and a resistor are connected in series to a sine wave generator. The frequency is set so
that the capacitive reactance is equal to the resistance and, thus, an equal amount of voltage
appears across each component. If the frequency is increased

A. VR > VC

B. VC > VR

C. VR = VC

D. VR and VC = 0

Answer: Option A

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10. In Question 6, the capacitor will reach full charge in a time equal to approximately

6 R
A.
C

B. 5 R
C

C. RC

D. none of the above

Answer: Option B

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11. When the current through an inductor decreases, the amount of energy stored in the
electromagnetic field

A. increases

B. decreases

C. remains the same

D. doubles

Answer: Option B

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12. How many primary volts must be applied to a transformer with a turns ratio of 0.1 to obtain a
secondary voltage of 9 V?

A. 9V

90
B.
V
C. 900 V

D. 0.9 V

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

We know that, V2/V1 = N2/N1. 

Given V2 = 9v, N2/N1 = 0.1 

Therefore, 9v/V1 = 0.1 

V1 = 9v/0.1 = 90v.

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13. Referring to Problem 21, what is the phase angle for the circuit?

A. 7.1° B. 71.5°

C. 1.8° D. 18.4°

Answer: Option D

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14. A 470   resistor and a 0.2  F capacitor are in parallel across a 2.5 kHz ac source. The
admittance, Y, in rectangular form, is

A. 212 
2.12 mS + j3.14
B.
mS

3.14 mS + j2.12
C.
mS

D. 318.3 

Answer: Option B

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15. The polar form of a complex number consists of a real part and a j part.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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16. A 470   resistor and a coil with 125   inductive reactance are in parallel. Both components are
across a 15 V ac voltage source. Current through the inductor is

A. 152 mA

B. 32 mA

C. 12 mA

D. 120 mA

Answer: Option D
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17. The power factor indicates how much of the apparent power is reactive power.

Fals
A. True B.
e

Answer: Option B

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18. Referring to Problem 12, the voltage across the capacitor is

A. 7.8 V

780
B.
mV

C. 5.4 V

D. 540 V

Answer: Option A

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19. Referring this circuit, determine the maximum output voltage when a single pulse is applied as
shown. The total resistance is 60  . 
A. 2.73 V

B. 27.33 V

C. 30 V

D. 2.67 V

Answer: Option B

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20. Referring to Problem 3, power consumption is

A. 16 W

B. 160 mW

C. 160 W

D. 3,459 W
Answer: Option C

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