This document provides instructions for a 15 minute progress quiz on AC fundamentals with 10 multiple choice questions. It states that students should show their work, clearly indicate final answers, and the pass mark is 7 out of 10 questions correct. The quiz does not count towards the final subject assessment. It then shows two sample questions - the first asks students to determine currents in a circuit using three calculation methods, and the second asks students to determine currents, voltage drops, and draw a phasor diagram for the voltages, double checking that the voltage drops add up.
This document provides instructions for a 15 minute progress quiz on AC fundamentals with 10 multiple choice questions. It states that students should show their work, clearly indicate final answers, and the pass mark is 7 out of 10 questions correct. The quiz does not count towards the final subject assessment. It then shows two sample questions - the first asks students to determine currents in a circuit using three calculation methods, and the second asks students to determine currents, voltage drops, and draw a phasor diagram for the voltages, double checking that the voltage drops add up.
This document provides instructions for a 15 minute progress quiz on AC fundamentals with 10 multiple choice questions. It states that students should show their work, clearly indicate final answers, and the pass mark is 7 out of 10 questions correct. The quiz does not count towards the final subject assessment. It then shows two sample questions - the first asks students to determine currents in a circuit using three calculation methods, and the second asks students to determine currents, voltage drops, and draw a phasor diagram for the voltages, double checking that the voltage drops add up.
Show as much working as possible, in the spaces provided – no working, no mark.
Clearly indicate your final answer. e.g. in a box. Time allowed 15 minutes maximum. Closed book but calculator permitted. 1 mark per question – correct answer plus working Pass mark 7/10 (70%). This quiz does NOT count in the final assessment for this subject.
STUDENT NAME:____________________________ FINAL MARK /10
1. In the diagram below determine the currents using three methods of
calculation. [5 marks]
10V 0° f = 10 k Hz
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2. In the diagram below determine the currents and the voltage drops. Draw the phasor diagram for the voltages. Double check your work by adding the voltage drops. [5 marks]