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1. In which decade was the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) founded?
a) 1850s
b) 1880s
c) 1930s
d) 1950s
Ans. b
5. Most modern TV’s draw power even if turned off. The power is used in does what function?
a) Sound
b) Remote Control
c) Color balance
d) High voltage
Ans. b
9. Who is largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes, created a test that provided a
foundation for artificial intelligence?
a) Anan Turing
b) Jeff Bezos
c) George Boole
d) Charles Babbage
Ans. a
10. Made from a variety of materials, such as carbon, which inhibits the flow of current ..?
a) Choke
b) Inductor
c) Resistor
d) Capacitor
Ans. c
11. The most common format for a home video recorder is VHS. VHS stands for …..?
a) Video Home system
b) Very High speed
c) Video Horizontal standard
d) Voltage house standard
Ans. a
14. The first step to getting output from a laser is to excite an active medium. What is this process called?
a) Pumping
b) Exciting
c) Priming
d) Raising
Ans. a
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15. What is the relationship between resistivity r and conductivity s?
a) R = s2
b) R = s
c) R > s
d) R = 1/s
Ans. d
17. A given signal’s second harmonic is twice the given signal’s _____ frequency?
a) Fourier
b) Foundation
c) Fundamental
d) Field
Ans. c
20. When measuring the characteristics of a small-signal amplifier, say for a radio receiver, one might be
concerned with its “Noise…”?
a) Fundamental
b) Fall
c) Force
d) Figure
Ans. d
24. What do we call a network whose elements may be separated by some distance? It usually involves
two or more small networks and dedicated high-speed telephone lines.
a) URL
b) LAN ( Local Area Network)
c) WAN (Wide Area Network)
d) World Wide Web
Ans. c
25. After the first photons of light are produced, which process is responsible for amplification of the light?
a) Blackbody radiation
b) Stimulated emission
c) Planck’s radiation
d) Einstein oscillation
Ans. b
30. The transformer that develops the high voltage in a home television is commonly called as?
a) Tesla coil
b) Flyback
c) Yoke
d) Van de Graaf
Ans. b
31. Which consists of two plates separated by a dielectric and can store a charge?
a) Inductor
b) Capacitor
c) Transistor
d) Relay
Ans. b
32. What do we call a collection of two or more computers that are located within a limited distance of
each other and that are connected to each other directly or indirectly?
a) Inernet
b) Interanet
c) Local Area network
d) Wide Area network
Ans. c
34. The NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) is also used in the country of ….?
a) Japan
b) France
c) Germany
d) England
Ans. a
35. “FET” is a type of transistor, its full name is ____ Effect Transistor?
a) Field
b) Factor
c) Flash
d) Force
Ans. a
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36. What are three types of lasers?
a) Gas, metal vapor, rock
b) Pointer, diode, CD
c) Diode, inverted, pointer
d) Gas, Solid state, diode
Ans. d
38. Who built the world’s first binary digit computer: Z1?
a) Konrad Zuse
b) Ken Thompson
c) Alan Turing
d) George Boole
Ans. a
39. Compact discs, (according to the original CD specifications ) hold how many minutes of music?
a) 74 mins
b) 56 mins
c) 60 mins
d) 90 mins
Ans. a
5. Sometimes computers and cache registers in a foodmart are connected to a UPS system. What does UPS
mean?
a) United Parcel Service b) Uniform Product support
c) Under Paneling Storage d) Uninterruptable Power Supply
6. Who co-founded Hotmail in 1996 and then sold the company to Microsoft?
a) Shawn Fanning
b) Ada Byron Lovelace
c) Sabeer Bhatia
d) Ray Tomlinson
8. In what year was the “@” chosen for its use in e-mail addresses?
a) 1976
b) 1972
c) 1980
d) 1984
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