Grade 11 Prelim Exam

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Test II: Multiple Choice: General Instruction: Encircle the letters of the correct

answer.

1) Oppostion offered by a conductor to a flow of current?


a.a. Resistance
b.b. Insulator
c.c. Capacitance
d.d. Power
e.e. Conductance

2) What equation would you use to solve for voltage?


a.a. V = I/R
b.b. V = PR
c.c.  V = CI
d.d. V = IR
e.e. V = R/I

3) What does the letter 'I' stand for in Ohm's Law?


a.a.  Resistance
b.b.  Inductance
c.c. Capacitance
d.d. Voltage
e.e. Current

4) What does the letter 'R' stand for in Ohm's Law?


a.a. Resistance
b.b. Inductance
c.c. Capacitance
d.d. Reactance
e.e. Rate of change

5) If the current in an electrical circuit is constant, what will happen to the


voltage if the resistance is increased?
a.a. The voltage will decrease
b.b. The voltage will increase
c.c. The voltage will stay the same
  
  
6) If there are 10 Volts across a 5 Ohm resistor, what is the current?
a.a. 0.5 Amps
b.b. 1 Amp
c.c. 2 Amps
d.d. 15 Amps
e.e. 50 Amps

7) If there are 40 Volts and 5 Amps running through an electrical circuit, what
is the resistance of the circuit?
a.a. 1 Ohm
b.b. 2 Ohms
c.c. 4 Ohms
d.d. 6 Ohms
e.e. 8 Ohms

8) If there are 7 Amps running through a 3 Ohm resistor, what will the voltage
be across the resistor?
a.a. 2.5 Volts
b.b. 10 Volts
c.c. 17 Volts
d.d. 21 Volts
e.e. 42 Volts

9) If you increase the voltage across a resistor, what will happen to the
current?
a.a. The current will decrease
b.b. The current will increase
c.c. The current will stay the same
  
  

10) If you increase the size of the resistor and keep the voltage the same,
what will happen to the current?
a.a. The current will decrease
b.b. The current will increase
c.c. The current will stay the same
  
  
11. An electric heater draws 3.5 A from a 110 V source. The resistance of the
heating element is approximately
A
385 
.
B
38.5 
.
C
3.1 
.
D
31 
.

12. If 750 µA is flowing through 11 k  of resistance, what is the voltage drop
across the resistor?
A
8.25 V
.
B
82.5 V
.
C
14.6 V
.
D
146 V
.
13. The formula to find I when the values of V and R are known is
A
I = VR
.
B
I = R/V
.
C
V = IR
.
D
I = V/R
.

14. A resistor is connected across a 50 V source. What is the current in the


resistor if the color code is red, orange, orange, silver?
A
2 mA
.
B
2.2 mA
.
C
214 mA
.
D
21.4 mA
.
15. Approximately how many milliamperes of current flow through a circuit
with a 40 V source and 6.8 k  of resistance?
A
27.2 mA
.
B
59 mA
.
C
5.9 mA
.
D
590 mA
.
( G O O D L U C K )

USAT COLLEGE SAGAY CITY, INC.


NAT’L. HIGHWAY, BRGY. POBLACION 1, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.
PRELIM EXAM
Name: ______________________________________ Score: ____________________
Course: COE 2ND YEAR Date: ____________________
Test I. Identification:
1. ____________________is the standard unit used in measuring the strength of
an electric current.

2. ____________________is the smallest part in which an element can be divided.

3. ___________________is the flow or the rate of the flow of electric force in a


conductor.

4. ___________________is a form of energy generated by friction, induction or


chemical change.

5. ____________________has magnetic, chemical and radiant effect. It is also the


negatively charged particle of an atom.

6. ___________________is the particle of an atom which is not electrically


charged.

7. ____________________is the unit of electrical resistance.

8. ____________________is the product of voltage and current.


9. ____________________is the positively charged particle of an atom.

10. ___________________is the opposition to the flow of current.

11. ___________________is the unit of measure for voltage.

12. ____________________is the electrical pressure that causes the electrons to


move through a conductor.

13. __________________a great deal of the world’s electricity is produced by


batteries. These devices generate a different or potential means of chemical
action.

14. __________________ two dissolution metals bonded together in a junction


when heated, exhibits a difference of potential.

15. _________________photo cells are semi-conduction devices which convert


light electrical energy directly into electrical energy.

16. _________________it is the energy that comes from the sun.

17. _________________it is the energy that involves water.

18. _________________it is the energy that comes from the inner core of the
earth.

19. _________________it is the result from the splitting or fission of atomic


nuclei.

20. _________________it is the energy formed from the remains of plant and
animals which live thousands of years ago.

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