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5. Diode ____________ 4. In testing resistor, with Orange as the 3 rd band color, you must
set your multi-tester to x10 resistance range.
6. LED ____________ 5. In testing capacitor, if the needle defects and return immediately
to 0 we can say that the capacitor is in shorted condition.
8. IC Regulator ____________ 7. In testing diode, the needle will only deflect when connection is
in reverse bias, and if the needle deflects in forward bias, we can say that diode is
in good condition.
9. Resistor
____________ 8. In testing fuse, when needle reaches the infinite reading, we can
say that the fuse is in bad condition.
10. Ground
____________ 9. In testing transistor, if you connect collector and emitter and if
the deflects, we can say that the transistor is leaky.
____________ 10. Multi-tester must be calibrated first when your range is set in
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN ECT 6 ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS 6. An electronic instrument that measures and display signal amplitude
AND MEASUREMENTS (strength) as it varies by the frequency within its frequency range.
a. Oscilloscope c. Signal Generator
SCORE: ___________
b. Strip Chart Recorded d. Multi-tester
Class Code: __________________________ Date: _____________
Name: _________________________________ Block: ____________
7. The voltage value at the local maximum point in the cycle graph. The
Voltage measure is from 0 to this maximum.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICES. Instruction. Encircle the letter of the
a. Peak Voltage c. Average Voltage
correct answer.
b. Peak-to-peak Voltage d. RMS
1. This is the most commonly used electronic instrument, this usually
8. This is measured from the cycle minimum value to the cycle maximum
measures resistance, voltage, current and continuity.
value
a. Oscilloscope c. Signal Generator
a. Peak Voltage c. Average Voltage
b. b. Frequency Generator d. Multi-tester
b. Peak-to-peak Voltage d. RMS
2. This is used to measure the amount of time it takes from one positive
9. This is the arithmetic average of the positive half of the cycle. In a
going pulse to the next positive going pulse, and the result is displayed as a
standard sinusoidal wave form this value is 0.637 * Peak Voltage.
number of cycles per second or Hertz.
a. Peak Voltage c. Average Voltage
a. Oscilloscope c. Function Generator
b. Peak-to-peak Voltage d. RMS
b. Frequency Counter d. Multi-tester
10. This is the measure of how much work can be done by the AC power
3. This is an electronic instrument that is useful for creating a repetitive
source.
signal of a various form.
a. True RMS c. Average Voltage
a. Oscilloscope c. Function Generator
b. Peak-to-peak Voltage d. Effective Voltage
b. Frequency Counter d. Multi-tester
11. Basic Unit for current
a. A b. I c. V d. none of these
4. An electronic instrument that test and display signals as waveforms, y-axis
represents voltage and x-axis represents time.
12. Basic Unit for resistance
a. Oscilloscope c. Signal Generator
a. A b. I c. V d. Ω
b. b. Frequency Generator d. Multi-tester
13. Basic Unit for Voltage
5. Are those instrument which data is recorded on a continuous roll of chart
a. A b. I c. V d. Ω
paper moving in a constant speed
a. Oscilloscope c. Signal Generator
14. Basic Unit for Power
b. Strip Chart Recorded d. Multi-tester
a. W b. I c. V d. Ω
C. HOURS
3.
11. Convert 24 hrs. to mins
12. Convert 251 hrs. to mins
13. Convert 78 hrs. to seconds 4.
14. Convert 56 days to hrs
15. Convert 56 days to mins
5.
D. MASS
10
3
15 4
6
7
13 5
II. SHORT ANSWER. Instruction. Complete the table below for the
troubleshooting procedure. (25 pts.)
PROBLEM CAUSES PROCEDURE
Water is leaking
Washing Machine
fails to agitate
Washing machine
motor won’t run
I. TRUE OR FALSE. Instruction. Write T if the statement is true, then F if the I. TRUE OR FALSE. Instruction. Write T if the statement is true, then F if the
statement is false. statement is false.
________1. A cone is a diaphragm that is attached to the voice coil ________1. A cone is a diaphragm that is attached to the voice coil
perpendicularly. perpendicularly.
________2. A magnets covers the voice coil opening and speaker internals. ________2. A magnets covers the voice coil opening and speaker internals.
________3. A spider and coil are the speaker’s suspension system. ________3. A spider and coil are the speaker’s suspension system.
________4. Air is an elastic medium. ________4. Air is an elastic medium.
________5. Speakers push and pull air molecules, making them ram into each ________5. Speakers push and pull air molecules, making them ram into each
other in a domino effect. other in a domino effect.
________6. Dynamic microphones can be considered as similar to conventional ________6. Dynamic microphones can be considered as similar to conventional
loudspeakers in most respects. loudspeakers in most respects.
________7. Condenser (or capacitor) microphones use a lightweight membrane ________7. Condenser (or capacitor) microphones use a lightweight membrane
and a fixed plate that act as opposite sides of a capacitor and a fixed plate that act as opposite sides of a capacitor
________8. Omnidirectional microphones pick up sound from just about every ________8. Omnidirectional microphones pick up sound from just about every
direction equally direction equally
________9. Directional microphones are specially designed to respond best to ________9. Directional microphones are specially designed to respond best to
sound from the front (and rear in the case of bi-directional), while tending to reject sound from the front (and rear in the case of bi-directional), while tending to reject
sound that arrives from other directions sound that arrives from other directions
________10. Feedback is simply a condition in a sound-reinforcement application ________10. Feedback is simply a condition in a sound-reinforcement application
when the sound picked up by the microphone is amplified, radiated by a speaker, when the sound picked up by the microphone is amplified, radiated by a speaker,
then picked up again, only to be re-amplified. then picked up again, only to be re-amplified.
II. ENUMERATION. Instruction. List down what are being asked on each of II. ENUMERATION. Instruction. List down what are being asked on each of
the following item. Write your answer legibly. the following item. Write your answer legibly.
11-13 Give the different types of Speaker Driver 11-13 Give the different types of Speaker Driver
14-17 Give the different types of Woofer 14-17 Give the different types of Woofer
18-25 Give different polar patterns of microphone 18-25 Give different polar patterns of microphone
26-36 Give the different parts of Speaker 26-36 Give the different parts of Speaker
37-40 Give the parts of a dynamic microphone 37-40 Give the parts of a dynamic microphone
MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN ECT 8 AUDIO AND VIDEO MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN ECT 14 BASIC ELECTRONICS
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR CIRCUITS 3
SCORE: ___________ Input 1 Input 2 AND NAND OR NOR XOR XNOR
Class Code: __________________________ Date: _____________
Name: _________________________________ Block: ____________ 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0
I. IDENTIFICATION. Instruction. Identify what is being asked in the 1 0 0 0
following sentences. Write only the letter of your answer in the space 1 1 0 0 0
provided.
III. BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM.
_________ 1. Output is high if both inputs are low, otherwise output is low. 1. Convert 110112 to Decimal
_________ 2. Output is high if and only if both inputs are high. 2. Add 11012 and 11002
_________ 3. Output is high if input is low; output is low if input is high. 3. Covert 110110001110112 to Hexadecimal
_________ 4. Output is high if both inputs are the same. 4. Convert 11012 to Gray Code
_________ 5. Output is high if both inputs are different. 5. Convert 11012 to Binary Code
_________ 6. Output is high when any of its input is high.
_________ 7. Output is low if both inputs are high, otherwise high. IV. CIRCUIT DESIGN. (2pts. each)
_________ 8. This is a simple switching circuit that determines whether an
input pulse can pass through to the output in digital circuits. 1. Z = B + AB’
_________ 9. He developed the Boolean algebra that is used in simplifying 2. Z = A’B’
Logic Circuits 3. Z = A(BC’+C)
_________ 10. He invented a form of logic diagram called Karnaugh Map, 4. Z= AB’+BC
which provides an alternative technique for representing Boolean function. 5. Z = AB+AC’
_________ 11. This is composed of bits.
_________ 12. This is the smallest increment of data in a computer, composed V. SIMPLIFICATION. Simplify circuits using Boolean algebra. Then
of 0 and 1. provide Truth table for you final answer. (10 pts.)
_________ 13. This is consists of eight bits.
_________ 14. This is the data put into context, composed of characters, a. Z = A(B+C) + B(B+C)
numerals and symbols. b. Z = AB+ABC+A’B+AB’C
_________ 15. Boolean Expression for NAND Gate.
_________ 16. Boolean Expression for NOR Gate.
_________ 17. Boolean Expression for XOR Gate
_________ 18. Boolean Expression for XNOR Gate.
_________ 19. Other term used in NOT Gate.
_________ 20.. He develop De Morgan Theorem