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BONDOC PENINSULA TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Brgy. Pagkakaisa San Narciso, Quezon


First Semester, S.Y. 2020-2021
Midterm Examination

Electrical Circuits 1
Name: Date:
Course&Year: Score:
I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Answer the following question and circle the of your final answer.
1. The process of determining the current, voltage and power for each element, the circuit
diagram and the element values.
a. Ohm’s Law c. Power
b. Network Analysis d. None of the above
2. Measure of how much work can be performed in a given amount of time.
a. Voltage c. Resistor
b. Current d. Power
3. an energy from that results from the existence of charged particles such as electrons or
protons, either statically as an accumulation of change or dynamically as a current.
a. Electricity c. Voltage
b. Power d. Current
4. a circuit in which the resistors are arranged with their heads connected together, and their
tails connected together.
a. Series Circuit c. Parallel Circuit
b. Series-Parallel Circuit d. None of the above
5. one of the most basic building blocks in electronics.
a. Voltage c. Resistor
b. Current d. Power
6. a complete, unbroken path along which an electric current exists or is intended or able to
flow.
a. Ohm’s Law c. Electric Circuit
b. Electricity d. DC analysis
7. when electrical charges build up on the surface of a material.
a. Static electricity c. Electricity
b. Current electricity d. Network Analysis
8. a property of a material that opposes or resists the flow of charges through it.
a. Current c. Resistor
b. Resistance d. Voltage
9. is an electric component that has a certain specified resistance to the current flow.
a. Current c. Resistor
b. Resistance d. Voltage
10. Ohm’s Law states “the current is inversely proportional to voltage and directly
proportional to its resistance”. To express Ohm’s law mathematically,
a. True b. False
11. a measure of the amount of electrical charge transferred per unit time.
a. Voltage c. Power
b. Resistance d. Current
12. deals with electrical charges in motion.
a. Electricity c. Static Electricity
b. Electric Circuit d. Current Electricity
13. a circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to
take.
a. Series circuit c. Series-parallel Circuit
b. Parallel Circuit d. Electric circuit
14. the electrical pressure or force also known as electromotive force (EMF) that pushes
electrons.
a. Current c. Resistance
b. Voltage d. Power
15. It is also known as potential difference.
a. Current c. Resistance
b. Voltage d. Power
16. It usually caused by friction or rubbing materials together.
a. Electricity c. static electricity
b. Electric Circuit d. current electricity
17. The unit use to measure the voltage is volts (V or E) named after Andre-Marie Volta.
a. True b. False
18. Electromotive force is truly a force.
a. True b. False
19. It represents the flow of electrons through a conductive material.
a. Voltage c. Resistance
b. Current d. Power
20. is generally defined in terms of the lifting of a weight against the pull of gravity.
a. Work c. DC Analysis
b. Power d. Network Analysis

II. Identify the following:

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III. Solve the following: 5pts each

1. A bulb has resistance of 27Ω and 7mA is flowing. What battery voltage needed?
2. When the Voltage across resistor is 150v, the current through it is 1.6mA.
Calculate the resistance.
3. How many amperes does 100watt bulb require when operating on 120V?
4. A device that is powered by 1.5V batteries draws 0.0015A. What is its total
resistance?
5. A 250watts radio will draw how many amps when operating on 230V.

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