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PROMOSI KOMPETENSI SISWA SMK

TINGKAT NASIONAL XI Th. 2003 KELOMPOK TEKNOLOGI (Yogyakarta, 9 12 Juni 2003)


17/100/PKS-SMK/2003

LEMBAR SOAL TEORI BIDANG LOMBA TUGAS I WAKTU NILAI MAKSIMUM : APLIKASI ELEKTRONIKA : MULTIPLE CHOICE : 120 MENIT : 10 ( SEPULUH )

1. Petunjuk Singkat :
Kerjakan soal berikut ini pada lembar jawaban yang telah disediakan,kerjakan nomor soal yang saudara anggap paling mudah. Jumlah soal sebanyak 30 buah dengan pilihan jawaban 4 buah Ke 30 soal dalam bahasa Inggris

2. Soal/Tugas : Berilah tanda silang (X) pada jawaban yang anda anggap benar
Bila terjadi kesalahan dalam memilih, lingkarilah pada jawaban yang dianggap salah, kemudian beri tanda silang pada jawaban yang benar

Pilihan Ganda (Multiple Choice)


1. The combined resistance of two equal resistors connected in parallel is equal to a. the resistance of one resistor b. Twice the resistance of one resistor c. The resistance of one resistor d. the resistance of one resistor 2. If a fuse of higher than required current rating is employed in a circuit a. it will blow more frequently since it carries more current b. better protection will be afforded to the circuit c. overload may seriously damage the circuit d. maintenance cost of large fuse will be more 3. Whatever the battery voltage in fig.1 it is clear that smallest current will flow in the resistance of a. 300 b. 500 c. 200 d. 100 Fig. 1

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4. When a low resistance is connected in parallel with a high resistance, the combined resistance is a. always more than the high resistance b. always less than the low resistance c. always between the value of high and low resistance d. either lower or higher than low resistance depending on the value of high resistance 5. Between 100 W and 25 W lamps of the same voltage rating, the resistance of 25-W lamp is : a. lower b. higher c. the same d. lower with AC but higher with DC 6. If, in Fig. 2, R2 becomes open circuited, the reading of the voltmeter will a. fall to zero b. increase slightly c. decrease slightly d. become 200 V

Fig. 2 7. In order to obtain a 12-V stabilized supply from the circuit shown in Fig. 3, the input to terminals A and B should be : a. less than 12 V with terminal A positive with respect to terminal B b. greater than 12 V with B positive with respect to A c. less than 12 V with A negative with respect to B d. greater than 12 V with A positive with respect to B

Fig. 3 8. When an input signal A = 10100 is applied to a NOT gate, its output signal is a. 10101 b. 01001 c. 01011 d. 00101 9. A NOR gate is ON only when all its inputs are a. ON b. Positive c. High d. OFF 10. Match the following numbers given in two different notations: a. 00011 (i) 6 b. 00110 (ii) 16 c. 01000 (iii) 3 d. 01111 (iv) 15

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11. Four cascaded toggle flip-flop divide the input frequency by a. 2 c. 8 b. 4 d. 16

a. b. c. d.
a. b. c. d.

12. The common emitter forward amplification factor IC/IE IC/IB IE/IB IB/IE

dc

is given by

13. Which statement about CE configuration is false? its power gain is the best it is the only configuration which provides phase inversion its output resistance is very high it is the only circuit which has voltage and current gains higher than unity 14. Indicate in which of the following at Fig. 4 the lamp is ON ?

a.

b. Fig. 4

c.

d.

15. In the ideal transistor shown in Fig. 5 the value of RB required for making UCE = 10 V is a. 1M b. 2M c. 20 K d. 10 K Fig. 5

16. If the op-amp shown in Fig.6 has a non inverting gain of 101. If R2 = 1M, value of R1 is a. 10.1 K b. 100 K c. 10 K d. 101 K Fig. 6

17. The op-amp circuit shown in Fig.7, Uout is : a. 4,2553 Volt b. - 4,2553 Volt c. 0,42553 Volt d. - 0,42553 Volt

Fig. 7

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18. Choose the output voltage Uout of the Op Amp circuit in fig. 8 shown below : a. 28 V b. 27 V c. +15 V Fig. 8 d. 28 V

19. Choose Uout in the fig. 9 shown below : a. +8,645 V b. +7,645 V c. 7,645 V d. 8,645 V Fig. 9 20. Choose Uout of the comparator circuit (fig. 10) shown below : a. 29,7 V b. 2,97 V c. 2,97 V d. 29,7 V

Fig. 10 21. Input voltage = 5 V. Choose the output voltage (Uout) of the Op-Amp circuit shown below : a. 5 V b. +15 V c. +5 V d. 15 V Fig. 11 22. The most common device used for detection in radio receivers is a/an : a. Intermediate Frequency b. triode c. diode d. transistor 23. In a superhet broadcast receiver, the frequency of local oscillator is .. the incoming signal frequency. a. higher than b. lower than c. equal to d. half than 24. The audio-frequency range lies between : a. 20 and 20,000 Hz b. 20 and 20,000 kHz c. 400 to 8,000 Hz d. 500 to 5,000 Hz

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25. In radio terminology, FM stands for a. fine music b. frequency modulation c. Frequency modification d. field measurement 26. The FM broadcast band is from a. 550 to 1600 kHz b. 88 to 108 kHz c. 88 to 108 MHz d. 1600 kHz to 59.75 MHz 27. The standard intermediate frequency for FM radio is a. 10.7 MHz b. 4.5 MHz c. 75 kHz d. 455 kHz 28. The colour killer section is operated by the a. AFG section b. subcarrier oscillator c. picture detector d. chroma demodulators 29. A degaussing coil is used for a. demagnetising transformer cores b. demagnetising colour picture tubes c. rotating directional antenna d. trap inductors a. b. c. d. 30. The Red, Green and Blue chroma amplifiers drive the : chroma bandpass amplifiers video amplifier chroma demodulators colour picture tube

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