1. One kW-Hr is equivalent to, (a) 1,414.14 BTU per hour (c) 1,414.14 Cal. per sec 2. The voltage across any part of a circuit is equal to the, (b) 3,600,000 N.m (d) 3,600,000 kJ of the current in amperes and the resistance in Ohms. (a) difference (b) product (d) quotient (c) sum in any part of the circuit and the total emf (source) is 3. In a series circuit the current is the . equal to the (a) same, sum of the voltages acrOss each resistor (b) same, difference (c) same, total (d) sum, same 4. System efficiency when maximum power is transferred or delivered is, (a) 60%. (b) 150%. (c) 50%. (d) 200%. 5. In parallel circuit the emf across each resistor is the and the total current is equal to the of all branch currents (a) sum, same (c) same, difference (b) same, product (d) same, sum 6. 1,200 BTU is equivalent to Joules. (a) 302,500 (c) 302,400 (b) 1,265,554 (d) 3,600,000 7. Ohm's Law states that, for a steady current, the current in a circuit is total emf acting in the circuit and is (a) Inversely, directly (c) directly, inversely proportional to the proportional to the total resistance. (b) directly, not (d) Inversely, Inversely 8. is the rate of doing work, or rate of expenditure of energy, and its unit is (a) Energy, Joule (c) Power, Joule (b) Power, Watt (d) Voltage, Volt

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I. Direction.
Answer each question quietly and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. One kW-Hr is equivalent to
(a) 1,414.14 BTU per hour
(c) 1,414.14 Cal. per sec
(b) 3,600,000 N.m
(d) 3,600,000 kJ
2. The voltage across any part of a circuit is equal to the
resistance in Ohms.
of the current in amperes and the
(b) product
(d) quotient
(a) difference
(c) sum
3. In a series circuit the current is the
equal to the
(a) same, sum
in any part of the circuit and the total emf (source) is
of the voltages across each resistor
(b) same, difference
(d) sum, same
(c) same, total
4. System efficiency when maximum power is transferred or delivered is.
(a) 60%.
(b) 150%.
(c) 50%.
(d) 200%
In parallel circuit the emf across each resistor is the
of all branch currents
5.
and the total current is equal to the
(b) same, product
(d) same, sum
(a) sum, same
(c) same, difference
6. 1,200 BTU is equivalent to
Joules.
(а) 302,500
(b) 1,265,554
(c) 302,400
(d) 3,600,000
7. Ohm's Law states that, for a steady current, the current in a circuit is
total emf acting in the circuit and is
(a) Inversely, directly
(c) directly, inversely
proportional to the
proportional to the total resistance.
(b) directly, not
(d) Inversely, Inversely
8.
is the rate of doing work, or rate of expenditure of energy, and its unit is
(a) Energy, Joule
(b) Power, Watt
(c) Power, Joule
(d) Voltage, Volt
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Transcribed Image Text:OO 66 | 11:01 3G + Module 2 .pdf Assessment I. Direction. Answer each question quietly and encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. One kW-Hr is equivalent to (a) 1,414.14 BTU per hour (c) 1,414.14 Cal. per sec (b) 3,600,000 N.m (d) 3,600,000 kJ 2. The voltage across any part of a circuit is equal to the resistance in Ohms. of the current in amperes and the (b) product (d) quotient (a) difference (c) sum 3. In a series circuit the current is the equal to the (a) same, sum in any part of the circuit and the total emf (source) is of the voltages across each resistor (b) same, difference (d) sum, same (c) same, total 4. System efficiency when maximum power is transferred or delivered is. (a) 60%. (b) 150%. (c) 50%. (d) 200% In parallel circuit the emf across each resistor is the of all branch currents 5. and the total current is equal to the (b) same, product (d) same, sum (a) sum, same (c) same, difference 6. 1,200 BTU is equivalent to Joules. (а) 302,500 (b) 1,265,554 (c) 302,400 (d) 3,600,000 7. Ohm's Law states that, for a steady current, the current in a circuit is total emf acting in the circuit and is (a) Inversely, directly (c) directly, inversely proportional to the proportional to the total resistance. (b) directly, not (d) Inversely, Inversely 8. is the rate of doing work, or rate of expenditure of energy, and its unit is (a) Energy, Joule (b) Power, Watt (c) Power, Joule (d) Voltage, Volt 27/29
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