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Department of Education

Regional Office VIII


Schools Division of Catbalogan City
SAMAR NATIONAL SCHOOL
Catbalogan City

Name: Janna Marie B. Lim Grade & Section: STE10 – Archimedes

Teacher: Mrs. Irene Baylon Date: __________Score: __________

SUMMATIVE TEST IN BASIC ELECTRONICS 10


Quarter 2 - WEEK 3 and 4
Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that
corresponds to the correct answer.

C 1. It is a circuit that takes two input signals and mixes them in a special way.
A Amplifier C Mixer
B Filter D Oscillator

B 2. The power supplies function is to convert the common voltage _______ to _______
that is used to operate common devices/appliances.
A DC to AC C magnetism to electric current
B AC to DC D electric current to magnetism

C 3. The task/function of filters as linear circuit is to


A Accept frequencies. C Reject frequencies
B synchronize an output signal D retain desired signal

A 4. Which of the following describes the relationship between voltage and current
flow in linear circuits?
A Directly proportional C Directly then inversely proportional
B Inversely proportional D Not related

A 5. The universal gate is ____________.


A NAND gate B OR gate C AND gate D None of the above

C 6. The inputs of a NAND gate are connected together. The resulting circuit is ________.
A OR gate B AND gate C NOT gate D None of the
above

A 7. The NAND gate is AND gate followed by ___________.


A NOT gate B OR gate C AND gate D None of the above

C 8. Digital circuit can be made by the repeated use of __________.


A OR gates B NOT gates C NAND gates D None of the above

B 9. The only function of NOT gate is to ____________.


A Stop signal C Act as a universal gate
B Invert input signal D None of the above
A 10. When an input signal 1 is applied to a NOT gate, the output is ____________.
A 0 B 1 C Either 0 & 1 D None of the above

C 11. Why does AND gate is referred to as an all-or-nothing gate?


A Because its output is always the opposite of the input.
B Because it gives a high (1) output even when only one input or both inputs are high
(1)
C Because it gives only high (1) output when both inputs are high.
D All of them

A 12. When do the AND, OR, AND NOT logic gates give a high (1) output?
A AND gates give a high Output when both inputs are high (1).
OR gates give a high (1) output when either or both inputs is/are high.
NOT gates give a high (1) output only when the input is low (0).
B AND gates give a high Output when both inputs are low (0).
OR gates give a high (1) output when either or both inputs is/are high.
NOT gates give a high (1) output only when the input is low (0).

C AND gates give a high Output when both inputs are low (0).
OR gates give a high (1) output when either or both inputs is/are high.
NOT gates give a high (1) output only when the input is high (1).

D None of them

B 13. Why does OR gate is referred to as an any-or-all gate?


A Because its output is always the opposite of the input.
B Because it gives a high (1) output even when only one input or both inputs are high
(1)
C Because it gives only high (1) output when both inputs are high.
D All of them

C 14. When the do AND, OR, AND NOT logic gates give a low (0) output?
A AND gates give a low Output when one or both inputs is/are low (0).
OR gates give a low (0) output when either or both inputs is/are high.
NOT gates give a low (0) output only when the input is low (0).
B AND gates give a low Output when both inputs are high (1).
OR gates give a low (0) output when either or both inputs is/are high.
NOT gates give a low (0) output only when the input is low (0).
C AND gates give a low Output when both inputs are low (0).
OR gates give a low (0) output when either or both inputs is/are low.
NOT gates give a low (0) output only when the input is low (0).
D None of them

B 15. An OR gate has 4 inputs. One input is high and the other three are low. The output
is __________.
A Low
B High
C alternately high and low
D may be high or low depending on relative magnitude of inputs
Prepared by:
IRENE C. BAYLON
MT II - Science Teacher

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