Choose the right answer 1. Thevenin's theorem is quite useful when the current in one branch of a network is to be determined. a. True. ✓ b. False. 2. Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having resistive elements a. True. b. False. 3. The superposition theorem is applicable to linear, non-linear resistors only b. False.. a. True. 4. The superpositio

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1. Thevenin's theorem is quite useful when the current in one branch of a network is to
be determined.
a. True. ✓
b. False.
2. Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having resistive elements
a. True.
b. False.
3. The superposition theorem is applicable to linear, non-linear resistors only
a. True.
b. False.
4. The superposition theorem requires as many circuits to be solved as there are nodes
a. True.
b. False.
5. Thevenin's theorem provides a method of reducing a more complex circuit to a
simpler, more manageable form for analysis.
a. True.
b. False.
6. A Thevenin de equivalent circuit always consists of an equivalent.......
a. AC voltage source
b. capacitance
d. resistance
c. DC voltage source
7. The superposition theorem is useful for the analysis of.
a. single-source circuits.
b. only two-source circuits.
c. multi-source circuits.
d. no source circuits.
8. If two currents are in the same direction at any instant of time in a given branch of
circuit, the net current at that instant is
.......... the two currents
a. not sum of
b. the product of
d. the derivative of
c. sum of
9. The Thevenin's equivalent circuit consists of
a. Voltage source
c. Rth and Eth
10. In superposition theorem, when dealing with
a. If it's a current source, then it's short
circuit.
c. If it's a current source, then it's open
circuit.
b. RL
d. all the mentioned answers
one source, the other sources are:
b. If it's a voltage source, then it's open
circuit.
d. None of the mentioned answers.
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the right answer 1. Thevenin's theorem is quite useful when the current in one branch of a network is to be determined. a. True. ✓ b. False. 2. Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having resistive elements a. True. b. False. 3. The superposition theorem is applicable to linear, non-linear resistors only a. True. b. False. 4. The superposition theorem requires as many circuits to be solved as there are nodes a. True. b. False. 5. Thevenin's theorem provides a method of reducing a more complex circuit to a simpler, more manageable form for analysis. a. True. b. False. 6. A Thevenin de equivalent circuit always consists of an equivalent....... a. AC voltage source b. capacitance d. resistance c. DC voltage source 7. The superposition theorem is useful for the analysis of. a. single-source circuits. b. only two-source circuits. c. multi-source circuits. d. no source circuits. 8. If two currents are in the same direction at any instant of time in a given branch of circuit, the net current at that instant is .......... the two currents a. not sum of b. the product of d. the derivative of c. sum of 9. The Thevenin's equivalent circuit consists of a. Voltage source c. Rth and Eth 10. In superposition theorem, when dealing with a. If it's a current source, then it's short circuit. c. If it's a current source, then it's open circuit. b. RL d. all the mentioned answers one source, the other sources are: b. If it's a voltage source, then it's open circuit. d. None of the mentioned answers.
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