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Fundamentals of electric: clreult Exit exam to 5 Year ECE GC Students 1, Model Exam fo Fflow of clectrons like a small shock you get when you li is the sue touch a metal doveknob after shufMing your Feet on carpet. A, Static electricity C. Static discharge B. Electic discharge 2, How many coulonibs are represented by thess amounts of 6.482x10"electrons? © A, -0.10384C Cc. -3941C B. B.-0,19865C D. -1.654C 3. Determine the current flowing through an clement ifthe charge flow is given by a= Gt+8)nc a © ma 3B 3mA D. 6mA 4. Find the charge q(t) lowing through a device if the current is i= (2r+5)mA,q(0) =0 D. All except A A. 2mC C. 2+5mce B. P45tmC D. stti?mc 5. Among the following which one is the part of an clectric circuit? A. Load D. Switch B. wire E. None C. Energy source 6. Acument of 3.2 A flows through a conductor. Calculate how much charge passes through any cross-section of the conductor in 20 seconds A. 625C © 55C 8. 23.2C 0. 64C 7. The charge entering a certain element is shown in Fig. 1, Find the current at: t=10ms omer ) ga ea + 290 Bo = eo tls ae Cee Figure 1 charge to current characteristics curve t 5 oo A. 40A Boa 538 . 204 D. 20A 8, The cument eating he posiive terminal of a device is ()=3e™%A and the volage chaaeambl 0-55 " e: Wee # @) Find the ch: delivered to the device between t = 0 and t=25s., () Caleulate:tho ower absorbed. (©) Determine thif energ¥y absorbed in 3 s. v es. Lhe A. 1.4725C, -906**W, -22.53 C. 1.8567C, 85e"W, 25) NG Key ee ° B.-1.4725C, 906°W, 22.51 D. -1.8567C;-85e"W, -253 - 9. A 30-W incandescent lamp is connected to a 120-V source and is left burmitig continuously in an otherwise dark staircase. Determine: (@) the current through the lamp, (&) the cost of operating the light for one non-leap year if electriity costs 12 ceiits per kWh. ALA, $32 ose, s31.54 B.0.5A, $30 D.-0.5A, $32.5 10. The voltage across a'5-kQ resistor is 16 V. Find the current through the resistor: A. 804A . 3.28 B.032A mA D.3sA A 11. Find the hot resistance of a lightbulb rated 60 W, 120 V. A20 cosa (@rs0a ~~ D. 2002. - L psx et ) [ o 3 ae Sy . 0 12, Determine the total ¢ AOC G.2sc,_— D. soc (®)30c 13, Use KCL obtain cufrents iI in the circuit shown in Fig. 3 » - sz Fig3. sichion ber 3 a Be pect Veeck B. -3A, D. 4A 14, around wire-equils stronger magnetic field), : C.Blectromaguet A. Electrostatic D. Magnetism, CB. Mectromagnetic field 15. Calculate vin the circuit of Fig 4 \ Fig 4. For question nuniber 14 Dov Le c. av B. ov D, 2V 1 charge transferred over the time interval of 0 <¢-< 108 when M(t) ==0A rent passitig through the coils of wire magiietize the iron rail: (moré coils eu 2—e J 1 bi bY . Noe adi We 4 BU be ~ Me. - 2 « Figurb 5 For question 16 = 16 6 4 ASV. c.45v CAL Y B, lov D.asv Tt: 6 17. From the circuit i Fig, 5 above, find Fin the circuit?” AIA B. -2A 18. Find Vx'in the effi of Fig, 2:85 ewe : 2X regpe sree | a ~ lepsxr ww rage if, if 2, _f- hr Figire’ for question 18 4 te 3 csv Cw 4sy. D, Vv | et os 19. Find Req for the circuitin Fig 7, Pe ee ax L, 6, 68. % a BY S 10a @.-104 ‘Figure 7 equivalent resistance A. 9.50 16 — 20. Find Rog for he eve shown in Fig 8 4a 21. Using serieX/pagptte! resistance combination with the equivaiéit resi invthé circuit ofFig. 9; Find tho overall dissipated power. yon be Figure 9 A. 4.5W Cc. 3W @ 36w per D. sw 22. A shoit offtuitis a resistor (a perfectly conducting wire) wih the resistance af, A. Infinity! © Zero — t . Double < D. Half : 23. An open éireuit is : resistor with the resistance. Of A. Unity e 4 Oost Dy Double B. Zero Qin ¢ Pan B. Ov. 1 D.7V * : . Find Fin the cirhit of Fig. 11. arises UE ~ 08 “aA : AR n BA a> sal a | Car q ae sty Lial ax 4) fr ny BR Jats 38 sg 7 ea Fy wit te ings AF Zs ‘ pees Oe Se ae 2F Quwa—_ c. a, BBS D. 5A 26. Convert the " nctwork in Fig, 12 to an equivalent ¥ network? 2 6 D. 4mA f B ame im aie 1h is sas 31.An electric circuit operates in ___ type of connectivity configuration? A. Open d shor 7 yx 2 C. Disconnected D.fAll the above ; G 32. Which of the following is the dependent sources of a current type amplifier? ‘A. Current controlled type current based sours SF ei a Current controlled type voltage based source C. Voltage controlled type current based source D. Voltage controlled type voltage based source ge tO z : 3 F Ti SS c aint ee Fi G oe FG tire 5) Hie -sia 208 “35/4 fete Jibs 4 G9% EB A. 25V fe % @20v\.—__ B,20V o D. 30V He UES 34° Determine 1b int ercuit in Fig. 15 using.nodsl analysis. at? sori sent he 3500 Se en : av = soa Fina Figure fs a 1934mA C, 78.75mA- B. 79mA “4 D. 80mA X35. Which of the following are the standard components of an electric circuit? C. Connecting wires $ Voltage and current source (2) Allie above B. Passive components 36. Which of the following are the examples of clectro mechanical components? A. Resistors ; © Motors B, Current source D. All the above What is the formula of ohms’ law? @ va we ©. REVI D. None of the above B. V=IR 3 OK 38-A resistance __ the flow of current? — A. Allows © opposes (ArBIocrs + D. Prevent 39. Ohms law defines ation betwen (rcunet and vols: B. Current and resistance 40, Kirebhof's Jaws are classified into how many types? / a4 D.5 C. Current and load D. Current, resistance to voltage finearity to desermine i in the circuit in Fig. 16. 32, 22 9A Figure 16 linearity circuit AA c LSA B. 1A D. 2.54 CO Using superposition, find Vo in the circuit of Fig. 17. AKA __ye AS._2__ ( Figure 17 superposition theorem A. 4,)538V ©. -4.1538V B 4563V D. -4.4563V / Seine nctoaa oe [ype nrr7re Mpp Ded Be ve Fa--F ee i-JQaspe- 4 ina a ditdgnr @ 4yrirs -3 7 Ai Say in + Be co a 4: Apply sure ransonmation to determine vi the cireuiin Fig. 17 fo 60 ow - + rv@ 3a % 2a Figure 1) source transformation AWW cv B. 8Vv Ov— 44, Determine Rou at terminals 1-2 of cach of the circuits of Fig. 18, 102 —— 20v , Baoan 2 @ Figure 18 Thevenin’s equivalent circuit A. 80 @ wa @ 1607 D. 500 re Ge 45. For the above figure 18 calculate the Thevenin’s voltage Vin? rT 3. Sake AV c.20v ZF wy D. lov lt (¥ Find the Norton equivalent resistance and current at terminals ab of the circuit in Fig. 19. > =e 62% 0 @® 2F 6 > Figure 19 Norton equivalent circuit A. 10, 100 © 1002 B. 20, 12A D. 19,24 Doe Jory doi denne 4 47 sjates that fora circuit having multiple independent sources, the voltage across (or curent through) an element is equal to the algebraic sum of all the individual voltages (or currents) uc to cach independent source acting one at a time. ‘Superposition principle D. Maximum power transfer theorem Thevenin's theorem B. Norton theorem 48. A practical vollage source has a nonzero internal resistance (Btu — B. False 4. A group of nodes in a netvork connected together to form a loop, so that no other loop exists is called A. Node CO Mesh — B. Branch D. Por 50. Electro mechanical devices works similar to___ component? A. Switeb C. Resistor Dey (por asaa

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