PERIODICAL EXAM IN T.L.
E 7
Name: ________________________________________ Score:_________
Section________________ Date:_________
Multiple Choice:
DIRECTION: Read and analyze the questions carefully then choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter
of your choice in the space provided before each number.
_____1. Analyze the given illustration. Name the particles that were moving around the electric circuit. What are
they?
a. Electrons
b. Protons
c. Neutrons
d. Nucleus
_____2. Electrons flow in an electric circuit. How do you call the rate of flow of these electrons?
a. Electric current c. Electric pressure
b. Electric circuit d. None of the above
_____3. The source, path, load and switch composed a complete electric circuit. Which of the following
components is missing in the given electric circuit?
a. Source
b. Path
c. Load
d. Switch
_____4. Study the given picture, what component is missing in the given electric circuit?
a. Source
b. Path
c. Load
d. Switch
_____5. The previous circuits in the previous items had a missing component which makes them an incomplete
circuit. How will you categorize these kind of circuits?
a. Open circuit b. Closed circuit c. Electric circuit d. Short circuit
_____6. An open circuit is a circuit with a gap or opening. Which of the following statements explains what
happen to the flow of current in an open circuit?
a. The flow of current will be prevented. c The flow of current will be allowed.
b. The flow of current will be permitted. d. The flow of current will have passed through.
_____7. Which of the following circuit indicates that the pathway for electricity is broken?
a. Closed Circuit b. Electric Circuit c .Open Circuit d. Short Circuit
_____8. Study the given picture. Tell what idea is present in the given illustration.
a. Amperes
b. Flow of Free Electrons
c. Electric Current
d. Electricity
_____9. Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charges in an electric circuit. Study the given electric circuits
below and choose the circuit wherein current is allowed to flow through it?
a b c d
_____10. Study the circuit diagrams above. Which of these circuits has its switch ON, which will cause the bulb to
light up?
a. D b. C c. B d. A
_____11. The given diagram shows the presence of the source, the path and the wire? What kind of electric
circuit was represented by the given illustration?
a. Closed Circuit
b. Electric Circuit
c .Open Circuit
d. Short Circuit
_____12. An electrician wants to know how many amps of current is flowing in an electrical circuit. What
instrument should he use?
a. Ampere b. Ammeter c. Amperage d. Electric Current
_____13. Analyze the given circuit diagram of an electric circuit present below. What kind of circuit does the
diagram shows?
a. Closed Circuit
b. Electric Circuit
c .Open Circuit
d. Short Circuit
_____14. Which of the following circuits indicate that the pathway for electricity is broken?
a b c d
a. a and b b. c and d c. a and c d. b and d
_____15. During their class in Basic Electronics, the teacher ask Jose of what is the force that causes the
electrons to move in an electrical circuit. What do you think Jose should answer?
a. Electromotive Force b. Electric Current c. Electricity d. Volts
_____16. There are many sources of electromotive force that can be used to generate electron flow. All of the
following are a good source EXCEPT _____.
a. Batteries b. Generators c. Photovoltaic cells d. Hydropower Plants
_____17. One of the statement below doesn’t give the correct description about batteries as a source of
electromotive force. Which statement is it?
a. Batteries are constructed so there are too many electrons in one material and not enough in
another material.
b. The battery will work until there is a balance of electron at both end of the battery.
c. Batteries create electrical pressure to generate electron flow.
d. Batteries can be directly connected on its both ends.
_____18. A voltmeter is an instrument used for measuring voltage. Which of the following is the SI unit for
voltage?
a. Ampere b. Amperage c. Ohm d. Volt
_____19. When describing voltage, current, and resistance, a common analogy is a water tank. What is the role
of voltage in a water tank?
a. Flow b. Pressure c. Water d. Tank
_____20. Analyze the given statements and choose the one which explains the relationships between voltage
and current?
a. High voltage high current c. High voltage low current
b. Low voltage low current d. Low voltage high current
_____21. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. At the same time, matter may undergo a phase
or state. All of the following are phases or states of matter EXCEPT _____.
a. Gas b. Liquid c. Putty d. Solid
_____22. All materials naturally contain some resistance to the flow of electric current. Which of the following is
the SI unit used in measuring resistance?
a. Ampere c. Ohm
b. Amperage d. Volt
_____23. Consider that there are two water tanks filled with water, one with a narrow pipe and one with the wide
pipe. Which pipe would resist the flow of water even though the water is at the same pressure?
a. Narrow pipe c. Both pipes
b. Wide pipe d. No flow of water at all
_____24. Resistance can be both good and bad. Which of the following statements best describe that resistance
can be sometimes undesirable?
a. In transmitting electricity from one place to another through a conductor, resistance can be
undesirable to the conductor because it causes electrical energy to get lost along the way.
b. Resistance is higher in small wires so it is useful to use resistor to protect components.
c. Resistance allow us to use electricity for heat and light.
d. All of the above.
_____25. Which of the following components should be used to restrict the flow of electricity and protect the
components in the circuit?
a. Capacitor c .Resistor
b. Diode d. None of the above
_____26. The formula to find I when the values of V and R are known is _____.
a. I=V/R c. I=R/V
b. I=VR d. V=IR
_____27. If the unit of measure for current is ampere and ohm for resistance. What is the unit of measure for
electrical pressure or electromotive force?
a. Amps c. Volts
b. Ohms d. Watts
_____28. Which of the following illustration is incorrect?
a. Ampere – A – I – Current c. Volt – V – E - Voltage
b. Ohm – Ω – R – Resistance d. Ohm – A – V – Resistance
_____29. Each unit of measurement is named after a famous expert electricity. Who is the Frenchman that name
the term amp?
a. Alessandro Volta c. George Simon Ohm
b. Andre M. Ampere d. None of the above
_____30. If we know the value of voltage and current in a circuit, what else should be needed to determine to
justify the the Ohm’s Law?
a. A c .Ω
b. V d. None of the above
II. COMPUTE FOR THE VALUE OF VOLTAGE/RESISTANCE/CURRENT
31. I = 5 A 36. I = 5 A 41. I = ?
R = 10 Ω V=15V V=150V
V=? R= ? R = 5Ω
32. R= 6 Ω 37. R= ? 42. I = ?
I=9A I=9A R= 9Ω
V=? V= 54V V= 54V
33. I = 7 A 38. I = 7 A 43. I = ?
R = 12 Ω V=47V V = 45V
V=? R=? R = 2Ω
34. I= 12 A
R=3Ω 39. I= 12 A 44. I= ?
V=? V=120V V=120V
R=? R = 12Ω
35. I= 30 A
R= 15 Ω 40. I= 30 A 45. I= ?
V=? V=520V V=520V
R= ? R= 30Ω
III. Diagram
Directions: Draw the Circuit Diagram of a Series Circuit and Parallel Circuit (5pts)
Prepared by: Checked By:
RODRIGO D. SUAREZ JR. GLENDA S. BUGHAO CEDRIC L. HARINA
Teacher I Teacher I Head Teacher l
LESLIE A. ROBLES VIRGILA D. BALHAG
Teacher I Teacher I
Noted By:
ANICIA R. INDICIO EdD
Principal IV