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FIRST QUARTER TEST IN TVL EIM NCII GRADE11

NAME : ___________________________________________ DATE : ____________________ SCORE: _____________


YEAR & SECTION: _________________________________ TEACHER: MR. ROLIBETH Y. DIMAANO

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if it is incorrect.

_______ 1. Electron theory state that all matter is made up of electricity.


_______ 2. Atom is the smallest particle of matter.
_______ 3. An ohm is the unit of electromotive force.
_______ 4. Electricity is a form of energy generated by friction, induction and chemical reaction.
_______ 5. Matter is the smallest particle of an atom.
_______ 6. The path is one of the parts of a complete circuit.
_______ 7. The protons and electrons attract each other inside the atom.
_______ 8. Fossil fuel is formed from the remains of plant and animals which live thousand years ago.
_______ 9. An action of squeezing or stretching crystal is called piezo-electricity.
10. Makiling-Banahaw plant in Laguna is an example of hydroelectric power plant.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the correct letter of the answers that best describe the
statement below, place your answer in the space provided before the number.

_____ 11. Electrical power plant that harness earth’s water such as waterfalls to create electricity
a. hydroelectric b. geothermal c. thermal d. nuclear power
_____ 12. The same electrical charge ________ each other.
a. attracts b. repel c. destroy d. neutralize
13. It is neither positive nor negatively charged.
_____
a. electron b. proton c. neutron d. atom
_____ 14. The electron theory states that all matter is made of _____
a. neutron b. atom c. electron d. molecules
_____ 15. It is the smallest particle of molecule.
a. ion b. proton c. electron d. atom
_____ 16.A substance, typically metal, that conducts an electric current
a. capacitor b. conductor c. resistor d. alternator
_____ 17. A material that does not conduct electricity.
a. conductor b. resistor c. insulator d. capacitor
_____ 18. A Greek philosopher accidentally discovered static electricity
a. Thales b. William Gilbert c. Samuel Morse d. Michael Faraday
_____ 19. An American scientists, proved that atmospheric electricity and static electricity are the same
a.Benjamin Franklin b. Alessandro Volta b. Charles Brush d.ThomasAlba Edison
_____ 20. A static electricity which is generated by rubbing two materials
a. heat action b. chemical action c. friction d. light action
_____ 21. energy in which steam is produced by heating water through nuclear fusion
a. solar b. thermal c. geothermal d. nuclear
_____ 22. radiant energy produced in the sun is a result of nuclear fusion reactions
a. solar b. thermal c. geothermal d. nuclear
_____ 23. the kinetic energy of the wind though windmill machine or wind turbine power derived
a. wind power b. solar power c. nuclear power d. geo- thermal power
_____ 24. It comes from the heat energy buried beneath the surface of the earth
a. wind power b. solar power c. nuclear power d. geo- thermal power
25. The following are the source of energy except:
a. sun b. nuclear reaction c. fossil fuel d. transformer
_____ 26. It is the unit that resists the flow of current.
a. ampere b. ohms c. volts d. watts
27. It is the unit of the electromotive force
_____
a. ampere b. ohms c. volts d. watts
_____ 28. It is the unit used in measuring the strength of electric current.
a. ampere b. ohms c. volts d. watts
_____ 29. The standard unit in measuring electrical power
a. ampere b. ohms c. volts d. watts
_____ 30. It is the negatively charged particle of an atom.
a. electron b. proton c. neutron d. nucleus

III. PROBLEM SOLVING. Analyze the given problem; solve it using the ohms’ law pie
chart. Write your computation at the back page, indicate the units (3 pts. Each)

31– 33. A 6 volt battery is connected to a lamp with a resistance of 12 ohms. Find the current.
34– 36. A battery forces a current of 4 amperes through an electric bell whose resistance is 8 ohms. Find
the voltage.
37 - 39. A 15 volt cell is connected to a lamp. The current in the circuit is 5 ampere. What is the resistance
of the lamp?
40 - 42. A resistor has a resistance of 100 ohms and connected to a 110 volt source of electricity. How
much current will flow in the circuit?
43 - 45. How much power will be produced to force a current of 5 amperes through a resistance of 10 ohms?

46- 48. What is the current in the circuit of a 720 watt electric toaster with a resistance of 20 ohms, under
120 volt supply?
49- 51. A telephone system load of 10 ohms is fed from a 48 volt battery. How much is the power drawn?
52 - 54. Assuming that the voltage is supplied by a 12 volt automobile battery to a headlight with a
resistance of 2 ohms. Find the current.
55- 57. A toaster is connected to a 120 volt supply and it draws 3 amperes. Find the power.
58– 60. A trouble light has a resistance of 12 ohm and is rated at 5 amperes, what voltage must be applied
to obtain the rated current?

V. DIAGRAMMING. Draw the connection diagram of the following circuit. Use straight
edge or ruler for a clearer connection (5 pts. each)

CIRCUIT A SERIES (91 – 95) CIRCUIT B PARALLEL (96 – 100)


15A CB B1 B2 B3 15A CB B1 B2 B3

S1

S1

GOD BLESS & GOOD LUCK!!

PREPARED:

MR. ROLIBETH Y. DIMAANO


TII -TVL – EIM NC II
KEY TO CORRECTION FIRST QUARTER TEST TVL EIM NC II GRADE 11
(31 – 33) GIVEN: E = 6 v, R = 12Ω, I = ?
1. TRUE THUS; I = E/R
2. FALSE I = 6v/12Ω
3. FALSE I = 0.5 A
4. TRUE (34 – 36) GIVEN: I = 4A, R = 8Ω, E = ?
5. TRUE THUS; E =IR
6. FALSE E = 4A (8Ω)
7. TRUE E = 32 v
8. FALSE (37 – 39) GIVEN: E =15v, I = 5A, R = ?
9. TRUE THUS; E =15v, I = 5A, R = ?
10. TRUE R = E/I
11. A R = 15v /5A
12. B R = 3Ω
13. C (40 – 42) GIVEN: R = 100Ω, E = 110v, I = ?
14. C THUS ; I = E/R
15. D I = 110v / 100Ω
16. B I = 1.1A
17. C (43 – 45) GIVEN: I = 30A, R = 25Ω, E =?
18. A THUS ; E = IR
19. A E = 30A(25Ω)
20. C E = 750 v
21. D (46 – 48) GIVEN: P =720 w, R = 20Ω, E =120 v, I =?
22. A THUS; I = P/E
23. A I = 720w/120v
24. D I = 6A
25. D (49 – 51) GIVEN: R = 10Ω, E=48v, I =?
26. B THUS; I = E/R
27. C I = 48v/10Ω
28. A I = 4.8A
29. D (52 – 54) GIVEN: E =12 v, R =2Ω, I =?
30. A THUS; I = E/R
I = 12v/2Ω
I = 6A
(55 – 57) GIVEN : E = 120v, I = 3A, R =?
THUS; R = E/I
R = 120v / 3A
R = 40Ω
(58 – 60) GIVEN: R = 12 Ω, I = 5A, E =?
THUS; E = IR
E = 5A(12Ω)
E = 60 v
RUBRICS FOR TEST ITEMS 31 - 60
CRITERIA POINTS
CORRECT ANSWER WITH COMPLETE 3
EQUATION AND COMPUTATION
CORRECT ANSWER WITH COMPUTATION 1
CORRECT ANSWER ONLY WITHOUT 0
COMPUTATION AND EQUATION

RUBRICS FOR TEST ITEM 61 – 70


CRITERIA POINTS
CORRECT CONNECTION WITH CLEAR AND 5
NEAT DRAWING OR SKETCHING
CORRECT CONNECTION WITH NOT SO 2
NEAT AND CLEAR DRAWING OR
SKETCHING
INCORRECT AND/OR UNFINISHED 1
CONNECTION
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
FIRST QUARTER TEST
TVL – EIM NC II GRADE 11
NO. OF WEIGHT COGNITIVE PSYCHOMOTOR AFFECTIVE TOTAL ITEM PLACEMENT
TOPIC/OBJECTIVE DAYS (%) 30% 60% 10% NO. OF
ITEMS

BASIC ELECTRICITY
 apply relevant electrical theories and 16 36% 6 30 0 36 P 51 – 80
principles; C 35 - 40
o ELECTRON THEORY
o OHMS LAW AND POWER LAW
 identify sources of electricity 4 10% 7 0 3 10 A 13 – 15
o MECHANICAL POWER PLANTS
C 22 - 28
 connect electrical circuit; 3 5% 3 0 2 5 A 16, 18
o PARTS OF A COMPLETE CIRCUIT
C 29, 33,34
 TYPES OF CIRCUIT 7 15% 10 0 5 15 A 5 -8, 12

C 1 -4, 9 – 11,
17, 19 20
 Decode resistor value 13 30% 0 30 0 30 P 41 – 50,
P 81 - 100
 Identify types of capacitor 2 4% 4 0 0 4 C 21, 30,31,32

TOTAL 45 100% 30 60 10 100

PREPARED:
ROLIBETH Y. DIMAANO
TII -TVL – EIM NC II

NOTED:

CATHERINE G. JAVIER
ASST. PRINCIPAL BALIBAGO SHS

ERMA S. JAMON Ed.D.


PRINCIPAL IV- BALIBAGO NATIONAL HS

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