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Basic Electronics Quiz Questions

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of electronics and electrical engineering concepts. The questions cover topics such as branches of science related to electronics, components of electrical circuits like resistors and fuses, tools used in electronics work like soldering irons and calipers, semiconductor devices, and formulas for calculating voltage, current, power, and resistance in circuits.

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Basic Electronics Quiz Questions

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of electronics and electrical engineering concepts. The questions cover topics such as branches of science related to electronics, components of electrical circuits like resistors and fuses, tools used in electronics work like soldering irons and calipers, semiconductor devices, and formulas for calculating voltage, current, power, and resistance in circuits.

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1.

The Branch of science that deals w/ the use of vacuum tube, transistors and photo devices is:
A. Electronics
B. Biology
C. Chemistry
D. Electricity

2. It is electrical component that is used to oppose the flow of current in a circuit.


A. Capacitor
B. Inductor
C. Diode
D. Resistor

3. It is a protective device that blows open when there is excessive current flow in the circuit.
A. fuse
B. Battery
C. Switch
D. Transformer

4. An ordinary radio can be turned to different stations. The electronic component responsible for this
junction is the:
A. Detector diode
B. IF transistor
C. Oscillator
D. Turning capacitor

5. This is an iron tool whose power rating should be 15 to 25 W and it should be fitted with a small bit of
2 to 3 mm diameter. For intermediate soldering of electronic components. What do you call this too
used in electrons.
A. Copper braid
B. Reel of soldier
C. Soldering iron
D. solder sucker

6. This tool is usually just a 3mm drill bit with a proper handle fitted.
A. Heat sucker
B. Track sucker
C. PCB rubber
D. Wire strippers

7. This is an electrode found nearest the white band on a rectifier. What is it?
A. Anode
B. Gate
C. Cathode
D. Main Terminal

8. Which of the following electrical quantities is a derivative one?


A. power
B. voltage
C. source
D. control

9. A thermocouple converts __ energy into electrical energy.


A. Heat
B. Nuclear
C. Mechanical
D. Solar

10. What substance which can produce electricity when compressed?


A. Cell
B. Crystal
C. Magnet
D. Solar

11. A law which states that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportion
resistance in known as:
A. Chomsky’s law
B. Kirchoif’s law
C. Law of resistivity
D. Ohm’s law

12. In Ohm’s Law, to solve for the unknown voltage in the circuit, the basic formula to be on:
A. E= I x R
B. E= I / R
C. I= E/ R
D. E= R/ I

13. When the diameter of cylindrical object is to be measured, the tool to be used is a:
A. Caliper
B. Push-pull ruler
C. Meter stick
D. Ruler

14. This is a tool removing solder when desoldering a joint to correct a mistake or replace a component.
A. Copper braid
B. Desoldering pump
C. Reel of solder
D. Solder sucker

15. This tool can also be used to clean strip board where the copper tracks have become dull and
tarnished.
A. Heat sucker
B. PCB rubber
C. Track cutter
D. Wire strippers
16. A device used to change sound waves to audio signals is called
A. Diode
B. Loudspeaker
C. Microphone
D. Transistor

17. If the arrow of a transistor symbol is pointing inward it tells us that the transistor is a/an

A. Bipolar
B. PNP
C. NPN
D. Unijunction

18. It is the branch of science and technology that deals with the flow of electrons through nonmetallic
conductors, mainly semiconductors such as silicon.
A. Eclectically
B. Electrical
C. Electricity
D. Electronics

19. What is the voltage required by an automatic pressure cooker having resistance of 20 ohms when
the current flowing is 8 amperes.
A. 120 volts
B. 160 volts
C. 240 volts
D. 480 volts

20. What amount of current does a 40 watt fluorescent lamp draw from a 220 volts power source?
A. 5.5 amperes
B. 25.5 amperes
C. 50.5 amperes
D. 55.5 amperes

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