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DC ELECTRICS – BASIC PRINCIPLES

1. OHMS law is given by the formula


a)

b)

c)
d)

2. The current flowing in a circuit is

a) Directly proportional to resistance, indirectly proportional to voltage.


b) Directly proportional to temperature, inversely proportional to resistance.
c) Inversely proportional to resistance, directly proportional to voltage.
d) Inversely proportional to applied voltage, directly proportional to
temperature.

3. Potential difference is measured in

a) Amps
b) Volts
c) Watts
d) Ohms

4. The unit of current is the

a) Ampere
b) Volt
c) Watt
d) Ohm

5. The unit or resistance is

a) Ampere
b) Volt
c) Watt
d) Ohm

6. Electrical power is measured in

a) Ampere
b) Volt
c) Watt
d) Ohm

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7. The voltage applied to a simple resistor increases

a) Current will decrease but power consumed remains constant


b) Resistance and power decrease
c) Current flow will increase and power consumed will increase.
d) Current flow increases and power consumed decreases.

8. What is the total resistance in this circuit

a) 11.5 ohms
b) 11,500 K ohms
c) 11.5 K ohms
d) 11.5 M ohms

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