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ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1

PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
(1) Read and comprehend the directions given in each test item.
(2) Select the letter of the correct answer.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE:

1. An electric circuit is a closed loop or pathway that allows electric charges to flow.
a. True
b. False

2. The voltage crosses the terminals of a resistor can be practically zero while it is being traversed by an
electric current.
a. True
b. False

3. Diode is an active element that can generate energy.


a. True
b. False

4. The capacitor will not remain in charged state when a battery supply is removed.
a. True
b. False

5. The capacitance value of a capacitor will not depend on the dielectric constant of the Insulating
Material but depends on the area of the conductor plates and distance between the plates.
a. True
b. False

6. It is possible to have voltage without current, but current cannot flow without voltage.
a. True
b. False

7. Current can flow through an open circuit.


a. True
b. False

8. The relationship between resistance, voltage and current is known as Ohm's law.
a. True
b. False

9. Which of the following is not an effect of current flow?


a. Heat
b. Magnetic
c. Chemical
d. None of the above

10. What is the unit of measurement of a Resistor?


a. Resistance
b. Ohm
c. Volt
d. Ampere

11. Which of the following does resistivity of the wire depends?


a. Length
b. Cross Sectional Area
c. Material
d. All of the above

12. Which of the following best describes the resistance?


a. Resistance is the flow of electrons.
b. Resistance is the ability to reduce the flow of electrons.
c. Resistance is the Electric potential difference.
d. Resistance is a battery.
ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1
PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

13. How much is the resistance of a resistor that would produce a 3A current flow with a 12V supply?
a. 3 ohms
b. 4 ohms
c. 12 ohms
d. 36 ohms

14. What is the type of circuit that when you add more light bulbs it remains bright?
a. Series
b. Parallel
c. Complete
d. Incomplete

15. Which of the following remains the same throughout the circuit in a series circuit?
a. Resistance
b. Voltage
c. Current
d. Power

16. Which one of the following statements is correct when four unequal resistors are connected in a
parallel with each other?
a. The equivalent resistance is less than that of the smallest resistor.
b. The equivalent resistance is equal to the average of the four resistances.
c. The equivalent resistance is midway between the largest and smallest resistance.
d. The equivalent resistance is more than the largest resistance.

17. How do you calculate resistance?


a. Current x Voltage
b. Voltage x Power
c. Voltage ÷ Current
d. Current ÷ Voltage

18. How to find the total resistance in a series circuit?


a. Multiply the individual resistances.
b. Average the resistances.
c. Add the individual resistances.
d. Subtract the individual resistance.

19. Which of the following is a formula is used to get the total resistance in a parallel circuit?
a. RT = ET × IT
b. RT=R1+R2 + R3
c. RT = 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3)
d. Both b and c

20. What is the ohm’s law for calculating the voltage of a circuit?
a. V = I / R
b. V = I × R
c. V = P × R
d. V = P / R

21. If the resistance remains the same in a circuit but the current increases, what happened to the
voltage?
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains the same
d. Unknown

22. What is the total resistance of three 2ohms resistor connected in a series circuit?
a. 0.65 Ohms
b. 2 Ohms
c. 6 Ohms
d. 24 Ohms
ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1
PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

23. What is the total resistance of three resistors that has the value of 1.5ohms, 2.5 ohms, and 3.5 ohms
connected in a parallel circuit?
a. 0.74 Ohms
b. 7.5 Ohms
c. 0.5 Ohms
d. 8 Ohms

24. You have 5ohms resistance and 12volts of current, how much amperes do you need?
a. 0.24A
b. 2 A
c. 2.4 A
d. 0.2 A

25. You have 5ohms resistance and 12volts of current, how much watt of power do you need?
a. 26W
b. 27W
c. 28W
d. 29W

26. You are working on a circuit that has 12ohms resistance and 5amperes current, how much voltage
do you need to complete the circuit?
a. 24V
b. 40W
c. 60W
d. 60V

27. What is the unit of measurements of a capacitance?


a. Newton
b. Henry
c. Farad
d. Ohms

28. What is the capacitance value of a capacitor which can stores 8 C of charge at 4 V?
a. 4 F
b. 8 F
c. 1 F
d. 2 F

29. What is the capacitance value of a capacitor which can stores 12 C of charge at 6 V?
a. 4 F
b. 8 F
c. 1 F
d. 2 F

30. Which of the following equation is correct to calculate the capacitance?


Q = Charge in Coulomb
C = Capacitance in Farad
V = Voltage in Volts

a. C=QXV
b. Q=V/C
c. V=C/Q
d. C=Q/V

31. How much charge is taken on by a 5F capacitor at 2volts voltage?


a. 5C
b. 10C
c. 2.5C
d. 0.4C

32. Where does current division problem arises within a circuit?


a. Series connected resistors.
b. Parallel connected resistors.
c. When resistors are equal.
d. Both series and parallel resistors.
ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1
PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

33. What is the voltage across R3 resistor in a series circuit where the supply is 10v?
Given:
R1 = 2ohms
R2 = 1ohms
R3 = 2ohms
V = 10volts

a. 2V
b. 3V
c. 4V
d. 5V

34. What is the name of this electronic symbol?

a. Resistor
b. Capacitor
c. Diode
d. Wire

35. What is the name of this electronic symbol?

a. Light Emitting Diode


b. Single Pole Double Throw Switch
c. Diode
d. Capacitor

36. What is the name of this electronic symbol?

a. Diode
b. Relay
c. Capacitor
d. Battery
37. What is this electronic component?

a. Resistor
b. Capacitor
c. Diode
d. Transistor

38. What is this electronic component?

a. Photodiode
b. Photoresistor
c. Cell
d. Switch

39. Which of the following electronic components is not considered as active element?
a. Battery
b. Generators
c. Amplifiers
d. Capacitor
ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1
PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

40. What is the type of circuit that allows electricity flow?


a. Open Circuit
b. Closed Circuit

41. What is the type of circuit that allows current to flow in one direction?
a. Series Circuit
b. Parallel Circuit

42. What formula would be used to calculate the equivalent resistance if R1 and R2 were connected in
series?
a. R = R1 * R2
b. R = 1/R1 + 1/R2
c. R = R1/R2
d. R = R1 + R2

43. What formula would be used to calculate the equivalent resistance if R1 and R2 were connected in
parallel?
a. R = 1/R1 + 1/R2
b. 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2
c. R = R1/R2
d. R = R1 + R2

44. What is the equivalent resistance of three resistors that has a value of 1ohms, 2ohms, and 2ohms
connected in series?
a. 0.5ohms
b. 1ohms
c. 3ohms
d. 5ohms

45. What is the equivalent resistance of three resistors that has a value of 1ohms, 2ohms, and 2ohms
connected in parallel?
a. 0.5ohms
b. 1ohms
c. 3ohms
d. 5ohms

46. Which resistor will prevent the most current flow?


a. 1 ohm
b. 100 ohms
c. 1000 ohms
d. 0.5 ohms

47. Identify the resistors in series.

a. R1— R3
b. R2 – R3 – R4
c. R3 – R4
d. R1 – R3 – R4

48. Identify the resistors in parallel.

a. R1 || R2
b. R1 || R2 || R3
c. R3 || R4
d. R2 || R3 || R4
ICT1 – ROBOTICS 1
PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
Second Semester, A.Y. 2020-2021

49. Identify the resistors in parallel.

a. R1 || R2
b. R1 || R2 || R3
c. R3 || R4
d. R2 || R3 || R4

50. Why is current division necessary?


a. Because in series current is the same.
b. Because in parallel current differs.
c. Because the voltage is also different.
d. Because of Kirchhoff’s laws.

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