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Question: What does AM mean?

1) Angelo marconi 2) Anno median 3) Amplitude modulation 4) Amperes Question: What frequency range is the High Frequency band? 1) 100 kHz 2) 1 GHz 3) 30 to 300 MHz 4) 3 to 30 MHz Question: What does AM mean? 1) Angelo marconi 2) Anno median 3) Amplitude modulation 4) Amperes Question: What frequency range is the High Frequency band? 1) 100 kHz 2) 1 GHz 3) 30 to 300 MHz 4) 3 to 30 MHz Question: What does EPROM stand for? 1) Electric Programmable Read Only Memory 2) Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory 3) Evaluable Philotic Random Optic Memory 4) Every Person Requires One Mind Question: What does the term PLC stand for? 1) Programmable Lift Computer 2) Program List Control 3) Programmable Logic Controller 4) Piezo Lamp Connector Question: Which motor is NOT suitable for use as a DC machine? 1) Permanent magnet motor 2) Series motor

3) Squirrel cage motor 4) Synchronous motor Question: What does VVVF stand for? 1) Variant Voltage Vile Frequency 2) Variable Velocity Variable Fun 3) Very Very Vicious Frequency 4) Variable Voltage Variable Frequency Question: The sampling rate, (how many samples per second are stored) for a CD is...? 1) 48.4 kHz 2) 22,050 Hz 3) 44.1 kHz 4) 48 kHz Question: Compact discs, (according to the original CD specifications) hold how many minutes of music? 1) 74 mins 2) 56 mins 3) 60 mins 4) 90 mins Question: Sometimes computers and cash registers in a foodmart are connected to a UPS system. What does UPS mean? 1) United Parcel Service 2) Uniform Product Support 3) Under Paneling Storage 4) Uninterruptable Power Supply Question: What does AC and DC stand for in the electrical field? 1) Alternating Current and Direct Current 2) A Rock Band from Australia 3) Average Current and Discharged Capacitor 4) Atlantic City and District of Columbia Question: Which consists of two plates separated by a dielectric and can store a charge? 1) Inductor 2) Capacitor 3) Transistor 4) Relay

Question: Made from a variety of materials, such as carbon, which inhibits the flow of current...? 1) Choke 2) Inductor 3) Resistor 4) Capacitor Question: The FFT, a mathematical process, is used extensively in digital signal processing (DSP). For what word does the second "F" in FFT stand? 1) Fast 2) Fourier 3) Ford 4) Footed Question: Which is a type of Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory? 1) Flash 2) Flange 3) Fury 4) FRAM Question: A given signal's second harmonic is twice the given signal's __________ frequency...? 1) Fourier 2) Foundation 3) Fundamental 4) Field Question: Voltage is sometimes referred to as EMF, or Electromotive...? 1) Field 2) Factor 3) Flash 4) Force Question: "FET" is a type of transistor, Its full name is ________ Effect Transistor...? 1) Field 2) Factor 3) Flash 4) Force

Question: When measuring the characteristics of a small-signal amplifier, say for a radio receiver, one might be concerned with its "Noise..."? 1) Fundamental 2) Fall 3) Force 4) Figure Question: The average power (in watts) used by a 20 to 25 inch home color television is...? 1) 70-100 2) 25-50 3) 500-800 4) Over 1000 Question: The most common format for a home video recorder is VHS. VHS stands for...? 1) Video Home System 2) Very high speed 3) Video horizontal standard 4) Voltage house standard Question: If the picture is stretched or distorted up and down like a fun house mirror the circuit to adjust or repair is...? 1) Vertical 2) Tuning 3) Horizontal 4) Filament Question: The electromagnetic coils on the neck of the picture tube or tubes which pull the electron beam from side to side and up and down are called a...? 1) Transformer 2) Yoke 3) Capacitor 4) Diode Question: The input used by an antenna or cable to a TV set uses frequencies called...? 1) IF 2) RF 3) AF 4) SAP

Question: The transformer that develops the high voltage in a home television is commonly called a...? 1) Tesla coil 2) Flyback 3) Yoke 4) Van de Graaf Question: Most modern TV's draw power even if turned off. The circuit the power is used in does what function? 1) Sound 2) Remote control 3) Color balance 4) High voltage Question: In a color television set using a picture tube a high voltage is used to accelerate electron beams to light the screen. That voltage is about...? 1) 500 volts 2) 5 thousand volts 3) 25 thousand volts 4) 100 thousand volts Question: The NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) is also used in the country of...? 1) Japan 2) France 3) Germany 4) England Question: In the United States the television broadcast standard is...? 1) PAL 2) NTSC 3) SECAM 4) RGB Question: Which is NOT an acceptable method of distributing small power outlets throughout an open plan office area? 1) Power Poles 2) Power Skirting 3) Flush Floor Ducting 4) Extension Cords

Question: Which of the following is an international protocol for lighting control? 1) Lite-con 2) DALI 3) IPLC 4) Prolicon Question: In the UK, what type of installation requires a fireman's switch? 1) Neon Lighting 2) High Pressure Sodium Lighting 3) Water Features 4) Hotel Rooms Question: What will a UPS be used for in a building? 1) To provide power to essential equipment 2) To monitor building electricity use 3) To carry messages between departments 4) To control lighting and power systems Question: Larger buildings may be supplied with a medium voltage electricity supply, and will required a substation or mini-sub. What is the main item of equipment contained in these? 1) Transformer 2) Transponder 3) Transducer 4) Converter Question: What is the relationship between resistivity r and conductivity s? 1) R = s2 2) R = s 3) R > s 4) R = 1/s As frequency increases A.both series and parallel RL impedance decrease B. series RL impedance decreases and parallel RL impedance increases C. series RL impedance increases and parallel RL impedance decreases D.both series and parallel RL impedance increase

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Calculate the voltage dropped across R1 in the given circuit. A.14 V B. 26.8 V C. 28 V D.0 V 3. What is the true power of a 24 Vac parallel RL circuit when R = 45 A.313.45 W B. 12.8 W C. 44.96 W D.22.3 W 4. If XL= 100 A.141.4 B. 14.14 C. 100 D.200 5. and R = 100 , then impedance will be and XL = 1100 ?

Which of the following statements is true if the inductor shorts out in the circuit in the given circuit? A.Each component drops 5 V. B. The impedance equals 0 . C. The power factor equals 1. D.The phase angle equals 90. 6. When testing an n-channel D-MOSFET, resistance G to D = , resistance G to S = , resistance D to SS = and 500 , depending on the polarity of the ohmmeter, and resistance D to S = 500 . What is wrong?

A.short D to S B. open G to D C. open D to SS D.nothing 7. In the constant-current region, how will the IDS change in an n-channel JFET? A.As VGS decreases ID decreases. B. As VGS increases ID increases. C. As VGS decreases ID remains constant. D.As VGS increases ID remains constant. 8. A MOSFET has how many terminals? A.2 or 3 B. 3 C. 4 D.3 or 4 9. IDSS can be defined as: A.the minimum possible drain current B. the maximum possible current with VGS held at 4 V C. the maximum possible current with VGS held at 0 V D.the maximum drain current with the source shorted 10. What is the input impedance of a common-gate configured JFET? A.very low B. low C. high D.very high 11. JFET terminal "legs" are connections to the drain, the gate, and the: A.channel B. source C. substrate D.cathode 12. A very simple bias for a D-MOSFET is called: A.self biasing B. gate biasing C. zero biasing D.voltage-divider biasing 13. With the E-MOSFET, when gate input voltage is zero, drain current is: A.at saturation B. zero C. IDSS D.widening the channel 14. With a 30-volt VDD, and an 8-kilohm drain resistor, what is the E-MOSFET Q point voltage, with ID = 3 mA? A.6 V

B. 10 V C. 24 V D.30 V 15. When an input signal reduces the channel size, the process is called: A.enhancement B. substrate connecting C. gate charge D.depletion 16. Which JFET configuration would connect a high-resistance signal source to a low-resistance load? A.source follower B. common-source C. common-drain D.common-gate 17. How will electrons flow through a p-channel JFET? A.from source to drain B. from source to gate C. from drain to gate D.from drain to source

18. When VGS = 0 V, a JFET is: A.saturated B. an analog device C. an open switch D.cut off 19. When applied input voltage varies the resistance of a channel, the result is called: A.saturization B. polarization C. cutoff D.field effect

20. When is a vertical channel E-MOSFET used? A.for high frequencies B. for high voltages C. for high currents D.for high resistances 21. When the JFET is no longer able to control the current, this point is called the: A.breakdown region B. depletion region C. saturation point D.pinch-off region

22. With a JFET, a ratio of output current change against an input voltage change is called: A.transconductance B. siemens C. resistivity D.gain 23. Which type of JFET bias requires a negative supply voltage? A.feedback B. source C. gate D.voltage divider 24. How will a D-MOSFET input impedance change with signal frequency? A.As frequency increases input impedance increases. B. As frequency increases input impedance is constant. C. As frequency decreases input impedance increases. D.As frequency decreases input impedance is constant. 25. The type of bias most often used with E-MOSFET circuits is: A.constant current B. drain-feedback C. voltage-divider D.zero biasing 26. The transconductance curve of a JFET is a graph of: A.IS versus VDS B. IC versus VCE C. ID versus VGS D.ID RDS 27. The common-source JFET amplifier has: A.a very high input impedance and a relatively low voltage gain B. a high input impedance and a very high voltage gain C. a high input impedance and a voltage gain less than 1 D.no voltage gain 28. Using voltage-divider biasing, what is the voltage at the gate VGS?

A.5.2 V B. 4.2 V C. 3.2 V D.2.2 V 29. The overall input capacitance of a dual-gate D-MOSFET is lower because the devices are usually connected: A.in parallel B. with separate insulation C. with separate inputs D.in series 30. What is the transconductance of an FET when ID = 1 mA and A.1 kS B. 1 mS C. 1 k D.1 m 31. Which component is considered to be an "OFF" device? A.transistor B. JFET C. D-MOSFET D.E-MOSFET VGS = 1 V?

32. In an n-channel JFET, what will happen at the pinch-off voltage? A.the value of VDS at which further increases in VDS will cause no further increase in ID B. the value of VGS at which further decreases in VGS will cause no further increases in ID C. the value of VDG at which further decreases in VDG will cause no further increases in ID D.the value of VDS at which further increases in VGS will cause no further increases in ID

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