Q1. Which among the four choices is not true in using a voltmeter. a) Always connect voltmeter in parallel b) Always start with the highest range of a voltmeter. c) Do not apply power to a circuit while measuring voltage. d) Never use a DC voltmeter to measure AC voltage.

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Q1. Which among the four choices is not true in using a voltmeter.
a) Always connect voltmeter in parallel
b) Always start with the highest range of a voltmeter.
c) Do not apply power to a circuit while measuring voltage.
d) Never use a DC voltmeter to measure AC voltage.
Q2. A type of resistor in which metal wires are used to reduce the flow of current.
a) Carbon film resistor
b) Wire wound resistor
c) Fixed resistor
d) Metal film resistor
Q3. The capacitor which uses ceramic material as dielectric to store electric charge
is
a) Mica capacitor
b) Ceramic capacitor
c) Electrolytic capacitor
d) Polyester capacitor
Q4. The maximum safe current that can pass through a resistor of 2 kQ rated at
0.25 Watts is
a) 0.01 mA
b) 0.10 mA
11 mA
c)
d) 12 mA
Q5. The diode is considered shorted when both anode and cathode has
a) Low resistance
b) High resistance
c) Different resistance
d) None of the above
Q6. In an unregulated power supply, if the load current increases, the output
voltage
a) Remain the same
b) Increases
c) Decreases
d) Equal OV
Transcribed Image Text:Q1. Which among the four choices is not true in using a voltmeter. a) Always connect voltmeter in parallel b) Always start with the highest range of a voltmeter. c) Do not apply power to a circuit while measuring voltage. d) Never use a DC voltmeter to measure AC voltage. Q2. A type of resistor in which metal wires are used to reduce the flow of current. a) Carbon film resistor b) Wire wound resistor c) Fixed resistor d) Metal film resistor Q3. The capacitor which uses ceramic material as dielectric to store electric charge is a) Mica capacitor b) Ceramic capacitor c) Electrolytic capacitor d) Polyester capacitor Q4. The maximum safe current that can pass through a resistor of 2 kQ rated at 0.25 Watts is a) 0.01 mA b) 0.10 mA 11 mA c) d) 12 mA Q5. The diode is considered shorted when both anode and cathode has a) Low resistance b) High resistance c) Different resistance d) None of the above Q6. In an unregulated power supply, if the load current increases, the output voltage a) Remain the same b) Increases c) Decreases d) Equal OV
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