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QUIZ # 01

EE 211 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 1

NAME:______________________________ YR. & SEC:_________ SCORE:________


SN:___________ DATE:__________

Test I: Objective Type


Direction: Fill in the blank/s.
PROBLEMS: 1 point each

1. The flow of current in solids is due to_______________.

2. An atom is composed of ________,________,_________.

3. An electron has a ____________ charge.

4. Those substances whose atoms have their outermost orbit incomplete act
as:____________.

5. An electron moves because of the pressure applied to it. What is the


resulting process?____________.

6. Defined as a substance which cannot be decomposed into other substances


_____________.

7. The smallest particle of an element which takes part in chemical


reaction is known as an _____________.

8. The absence of one negative electric charge from the parent atom leaves
that parent atom is what we called ______________.

9. _______________ is the current that varies periodically with time.

10. _____________ is the flow of electrons moving in a conductor per unit


time.

ESSU-COE-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT – ENGR. RONNIE A. CADALIN, REE, RME, MATVE 1


TEST II. Problem Solving
Direction: Solve the following g problems in a separate sheets of paper.
Problems: 3 points each

1.) At what rate is chemical energy being converted in a battery whose


emf is 3 V if a lamp connected to the battery draws a steady 150 mA
current?

2.) How much energy is involved in maintaining a 0.5 A current through a


battery for 0.5 minute. If the P.D. between the battery is 1.1 V?

3.) A positively charged dielectric has a charge of 2 coulombs. If 12.5


x 1018 free electrons are added to it, what will be the net charge on
the said dielectric?

4.) How many coulombs of electric charge pass through a lamp in 1 min if
the current is steady 300 mA?

5.) Express an electric current of 4.0 mC per min in appropriate SI units.

6.) If a steady current flows to a capacitor, find the time required for
the capacitor to(a) charge to 2.9 mC if the current is 37 mA, (b)
charge to 39 pC if the current is 15 μA, and (c) store 9.36 x1017
electrons if the current is 85.6 nA in days.

GOODLUCK!

ESSU-COE-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT – ENGR. RONNIE A. CADALIN, REE, RME, MATVE 2

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