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Electronics Probable Questions

The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about electronics topics such as capacitors, resistors, circuits, diodes, transistors, and logic gates. It tests knowledge of concepts like parallel and series circuits, rectification, feedback, and Boolean algebra. The correct answers are identified with an asterisk.

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Electronics Probable Questions

The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about electronics topics such as capacitors, resistors, circuits, diodes, transistors, and logic gates. It tests knowledge of concepts like parallel and series circuits, rectification, feedback, and Boolean algebra. The correct answers are identified with an asterisk.

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1.

A 2 μF capacitor with initial charge q0 = 100 μC, is connected across a 100 Ω resistor at
t = 0. Calculate the time in which the transient voltage across the resistor drops from 40
to 10 V.
A. 2.77 s
B. 0.277 ms *
C. 2.77 ms
D. 0.277 s

2. What do you call a small D.C generator built into alternators to provide excitation current
to field windings?
A. prime mover
B. excitor *
C. commutator
D. load

3. What system in industrial electronics has the ability to monitor certain variables in the
industrial processes, the same can perform self-correcting action?
A. Coal-slurry system
B. Closed-loop system*
C. Open-loop system
D. Feed forward control system

4. What do you expect when you use the two 20 k-ohms, 1 watt-resistor in parallel instead
of one 10 k-ohms, 1 watt?
A. Provide more power*
B. Provide lighter current
C. Provide less power
D. Provide wider tolerance

5. What is the process by which AC is converted to pulsating DC?


A. Charging
B. Rectification*
C. Filtering
D. Clipping

6. Four resistors are connected in parallel. Fifteen mA flows through resistor R. If the
second resistor is 2R, the third resistor 3R, and the fourth resistor 4R, the total current in
the circuit is
A. 60 mA
B. 15 mA
C. 135 mA
D. 31.25 mA*
7. Six resistors are in parallel. The two lowest-value resistors are both 1.2 k . The total
resistance
A. is less than 6 k
B. is greater than 1.2 k
C. is less than 1.2 k
D. is less than 600 *

8. A ______ is composed of voltage-controlled oscillator, a phase comparator and a low


pass filter, where the oscillator generates the output frequency in response to an error
voltage produced by the comparator.
A. JK flip-flop
B. error detection
C. voltage-to-frequency converter
D. phase-locked loop*

9. The parallel combination of a 6.8 k resistor and a 10 k resistor is in series with the
parallel combination of a 2.2 k resistor and a 1 k resistor. A 100 V source is
connected across the circuit. The resistor(s) with the greatest voltage drop is (are)
A. 6.8 k
B. 2.2 k
C. 6.8 k and 10 k *
D. 2.2 k and 1 k

10. The ideal internal resistance of an ammeter should be


A. equal to the circuit’s resistance
B. zero*
C. infinity
D. higher than the circuit’s resistance

11. What do you call the strong magnetism that occurs in certain ceramic compounds such
as ferrites?
A. Ferromagnetism
B. Ferrimagnetism*
C. Diamagnetism
D. Paramagnetism

12. What type of bias is required for an LED to produce luminescence?


A. Reverse bias
B. Zero bias
C. Forward bias*
D. Inductive bias

13. What law in electronics where an induced current will be in such a direction that its own
magnetic field will oppose the magnetic field that produces the same?
A. Electromagnetic law
B. Norton's law
C. Lenz law*
D. Maxwell's law

14. Term used to describe sudden reverse conduction of an electronic component caused
by excess reverse voltage across the device.
A. Cut-off
B. Saturation
C. Avalanche*
D. Reversion

15. _________ is retrieving data from memory.


A. Accessing
B. Getting
C. Encoding
D. Reading*

16. A __________ is a storage device used to accommodate a difference in rate of flow of


data or time of occurrence of events when transmitting from one device to another.
A. Accumulator
B. Buffer*
C. Modem
D. Register

17. What computer language was developed for mathematical work?


A. MATIMATICA
B. BASIC
C. MATHTYPE
D. FORTRAN*

18. The circuit shown below is functionally equivalent to

A. NOR gate
B. OR gate
C. EX-OR gate*
D. NAND gate
19. Derive the Boolean expression for the logic circuit shown below:

A. *

B.

C.
D.

20. From the truth table below, determine the standard SOP expression.

A.
B.
C.
D. *

21. Refer to the figure given below. The probable trouble, if any, indicated by these voltages
is
A. one of the diodes is open.
B. a diode is shorted.
C. an open transformer secondary.
D. the filter capacitor is shorted*

22. An oscillator circuit that has two capacitors and one inductor on its feedback network
A. Colpitts*
B. Clapp
C. Hartley
D. Pierce Crystal

23. What negative feedback type increases both the input and output impedances of an
amplifier?
A. Voltage-shunt
B. Current-shunt
C. Voltage-series
D. Current-series*
24. Refer to the figure given below. Which diode arrangement will supply a negative
output voltage?

A. a
B. b
C. c*
D. d

25. What is the voltage measured from the negative terminal of C4 to the negative
terminal of the transformer?

A. –10 V
B. –20 V*
C. 10 V
D. 20 V

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