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What is the total resistance of two resistor connected in series if both has a resistance of 1 ohm?

a) 8 Ohms
b) 6 Ohms
c) 4 Ohms
d) 2 Ohms

What is the characteristic of the given schematic symbol as a power source?


a) It is unidirectional sourece. It only moves in a forward direction, from positive to negative and is constant in
time.
b) As the direction flow move back and forth and it provides constant voltage.
c) It does change direction
d) It has a frequency

When does a ground fault take place?


a) A ground-fault occurs when the voltage drop in the load is the same.
b) A ground-fault occurs when the current in the circuit is greatly reduced.
c) A ground-fault occurs when the electrical current take an alternative path to the load.
d) A ground-fault occurs when there is a break in the low-resistance grounding path from the electrical system

The Greek letter Omega (Ω) is a schematic diagram, the component value being represent is a.
a) Transformer
b) Transistor
c) Capacitor
d) Resistor

The label of a capacitor C1A and C1B are examples of?


a) Suffix letter
b) Subscript letter
c) Designated letter
d) Coefficient letter

The symbol of a schematic diagram is arranged so that the diagram can be “read” in this manner.
a) Top to bottom
b) Bottom to top
c) Left to right
d) Right to left

One of these is NOT given in schematic diagram.


a) Wiring specification
b) Point-to-point resistance value
c) Actual appearance of the component
d) Operating instructions of the component

Which does NOT describe a schematic diagram?


a) A schematic diagram is a fundamental two-dimensional circuit representation showing the functionality and
connectivity between different electrical components
b) A graphical representation of a plan or a model that is presented in a simple, accessible way with the actual
appearance of the component
c) The schematic diagram is use to undertint the connections of the components and how does elements affect
the circuit
d) The schematic diagram is a complicated drawing that is hard to understand compared to the actual
connections in the circuit

Which of the following file formats is commonly used for storing technical drawings?
a) .jpg
b) .pdf
c) .mp3
d) .txt

What is the purpose of storing technical drawings in a digital format?


a) To protect the drawings from damage or loss
b) To make it easier to share and distribute
c) To save physical space
d) All of the above
What is the purpose of using equipment/instruments in technical drawings?
a) To add visual appeal to the drawings
b) To make the drawings more complex and detailed
c) To ensure accuracy and precision in measurements
d) None of the above

What is the purpose of using scales in technical drawings?


a) To add visual interest to the drawing
b) To represent the actual size of objects in the drawing
c) To measure the length of lines and objects in the drawing
d) None of the above

What is the purpose of using symbols and annotations in technical drawings?


a) To provide additional information and clarify the drawing
b) To make the drawing more aesthetically pleasing
c) To hide mistakes or errors in the drawing
d) None of the above

Which hand tool would be most appropriate for gripping and holding objects firmly?
a) Pliers
b) Wrench
c) Hammer
b) Screwdriver

Which of the following is NOT a reason why choosing the correct tools is important?
a) It can lead to cost savings
b) It can ensure the safety of the user
c) It has no impact on the quality of work
d) It can improve efficiency and productivity

Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of using the wrong tools?
a) Wasting time and resources
b) Compromising the quality of work
c) Damaging the tools and equipment
d) Enhancing the overall safety of the work environment

Why is it important to have proper training and skill development when using tools?
a) It ensures the correct and safe use of tools
b) It eliminates the need for choosing the correct tools
c) It reduces the need for regular maintenance and repairs
d) None of the above

How can choosing the correct tools impact the quality of work?
a) It has no impact on the quality of work
b) It allows for creative experimentation and innovation
c) It increases the likelihood of accidents and mistakes
d) It ensures consistency and precision in the final product

Which of the following tools is used to strip insulation from wires in electronics?
a) Tweezers
b) Wire cutter
c) Wire stripper
d) Needle-nose pliers

Which of the following is an example of a passive electronic component?


a) Transistor
b) Capacitor
c) Microcontroller
d) Integrated circuit
When soldering electronic components, which of the following is used to remove excess solder?
a) Flux
b) Solder wick
c) Soldering iron
d) Desoldering pump

Which of the following is best practice for safety when working with electronics?
a) Wearing gloves
b) Using a grounded power outlet
c) Working in a well-ventilated area
d) Using a metal ruler for measurements

When using a power soldering iron, which of the following is the best safety precaution?
a) Wear gloves for a better grip
b) Use the soldering iron on wet surfaces
c) Hold the soldering iron with one hand while operating it
d) Wear safety goggles and work in a well-ventilated area

What is the purpose of using a multimeter in electronics maintenance?


a) To measure voltage, current, and resistance
b) To solder components together
c) To tighten screws and bolts
d) To analyze waveforms

When working with electronics, why is it important to wear safety goggles?


a) To protect your eyes from harmful chemicals
b) To shield your eyes from bright lights
c) To improve your vision while working
d) To prevent static electricity buildup

What is the purpose of using a desoldering pump or solder wick in electronics maintenance?
a) To tighten screws and bolts
b) To measure voltage and current
c) To analyze waveforms and signals
d) To remove excess solder or desolder components

When troubleshooting a circuit, what is the first step you should take?
a) Reboot the system
b) Check the power supply
c) Test individual components
d) Inspect for physical damage

Which of the following is the correct way to troubleshoot a faulty component?


a) Replace it with a new component
b) Test it with a multimeter or other appropriate tools
c) Shake it vigorously to see if it starts working again
d) Ignore it and continue working on other parts of the circuit

When connecting electrical wiring, why is it important to strip the insulation from the wire ends?
a) To prevent the wire ends from fraying.
b) To make the wire ends look neat and tidy.
c) To make it easier to connect the wires together.
d) To expose the conductive metal for proper electrical connection.

When connecting electrical wiring, why is it important to use the correct gauge (thickness) of wire?
a) To prevent electrical accident.
b) To reduce energy consumption.
c) To avoid damaging the power source.
d) To ensure proper functioning of the circuit.
Which of the following is the correct sequence for terminating electrical wiring?
a) Connect the ground wire first, then the neutral wire, and finally the hot wire.
b) Connect the hot wire first, then the neutral wire, and finally the ground wire.
c) Connect the neutral wire first, then the hot wire, and finally the ground wire.
d) Connect the ground wire first, then the hot wire, and finally the neutral wire.

Which of the following is the correct way to connect a three-pronged plug to an electrical outlet?
a) Connect the hot wire to the neutral terminal.
b) Connect the hot wire to the grounding terminal.
c) Connect the neutral wire to the grounding terminal.
d) Connect the grounding wire to the grounding terminal.

When connecting electronics circuits, why is it important to use the correct voltage rating for components?
a) To ensure proper functioning of the circuit.
b) To avoid damaging the components.
c) To reduce energy consumption.
d) To prevent electrical shock.

Which of the following is NOT a type of electrical wire insulation?


a) PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
b) Aluminum
c) Rubber
d) Teflon

When connecting electrical wires, which of the following is the correct way to strip the insulation?
a) Use a lighter to burn off the insulation
b) Use your teeth to bite off the insulation
c) Use a knife to cut through the insulation
d) Use wire strippers to remove the insulation

Which of the following is the correct way to connect two wires together?
a) Twist the wires together and secure with electrical tape
b) Use a soldering iron to melt the wires together
c) Use a stapler to staple the wires together
d) Use a wire nut to connect the wires

What is the purpose of a fuse in an electrical circuit?


a) To prevent electrical shocks
b) To control the flow of electricity
c) To provide a stable power supply
d) To protect the circuit from excessive current

What is the purpose of termination electronics circuits in RJ45 connectors?


a) To prevent signal reflections
b) To increase the signal strength
c) To reduce electromagnetic interference
d) To provide power to the connected device

Which type of termination connection is commonly used for high-definition video and audio signals?
a) RCA connector
b) XLR connector
c) HDMI connector
d) USB connector
Which of the following is NOT a commonly used termination method for CCTV wires?
a) RCA connector
b) BNC connector
c) RJ45 connector
d) F-type connector

Which of the following is NOT a consideration when terminating CCTV wires?


a) Cable type
b) Cable length
c) Power supply voltage
d) Connector compatibility

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of properly terminated CCTV wires?


a) Reduced signal loss
b) Improved video quality
c) Increased transmission distance
d) Enhanced resistance to weather conditions

When connecting electronic components on a circuit board, it is important to:


a) Connect the components randomly without following any specific pattern
b) Follow the circuit diagram and connect the components as indicated
c) Use hot glue to secure the components in place
d) Connect the components using paper clips

What does the symbol "R" represent in an electrical circuit diagram?


a) Resistor
b) Relay
c) Rectifier
d) Rheostat

Which of the following symbols is use as a protection of the circuit for ground fault?
a) S
b) E
c) G
d) B

Which of the following symbols represents the symbol of the given element?
a) L
b) R
c) D
d) T

What is the purpose of the magnetic core in a transformer?


a) To provide a path for the magnetic field generated by the primary winding
b) To regulate the frequency of the electrical signal
c) To amplify the current in the circuit
d) To convert AC to DC power

How to evaluate a fuse (F) using a multitester?


a) Test for continuity: Set the multimeter to the continuity or resistance mode. Touch the probes of the
multimeter to the metal ends of the fuse. If the multimeter beeps or shows a low resistance reading, it indicates
that the fuse is intact and has continuity
b) Set the multi tester to Voltage meter and test if the supply and have a voltage source.
c) Use the ammeter to check if the it has a current in the circuit.
d) Test the resistance of the fuse.

What is the symbols represents by transistor in a technical drawing for electronics?


a) R
b) T
c) L
d) C

What is the schematic symbol for Capacitor?


a)
b)
c)
d)

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