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Section: B1502, B1505 B1534, K1509 & K1510. UNIT-1(part2) PRACTICE MCQ
Subject code: ECE131

Choose the correct answer for the following questions:

1. Charge of an electron is −1.602 ∗ 10−19 . How much charge is represented by 4600 electrons?
(A) −736.9 ∗ 10−16 (B) −73.69 ∗ 10−16 (C) −7.369 ∗ 10−16 (D) None

2. A 120 Ω resistor having 10 percent tolerance. What is its minimum and maximum value of resistance you will see
practically.
(A) 120 ± 12Ω (B) 120 ± 10Ω (C) 100 ± 12Ω (D) 100 ± 10Ω

3. What is the equivalent value of resistance when 4 resistors of 8Ω connected in series?


(A) 32 Ω (B) 12 Ω (C) 2 Ω (D) None

4. What is the equivalent value of resistance when 4 resistors of 8Ω connected in parallel?


(A) 32 Ω (B) 12 Ω (C) 2 Ω (D) None

5. What is the equivalent value of resistance when parallel combination of two 10Ω resistances are in series with 5Ω resis-

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(A) 5 Ω (B) 10 Ω (C) 15 Ω (D) 20 Ω

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6. What is the equivalent value of capacitance when 6F capacitance is connected in series with 3F?

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(A) 0.5F (B) 2F (C) 9F (D) .9F

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7. What is the equivalent value of capacitance when 6F capacitance is connected in parallel with 3F?
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(A) 0.5F (B) 2F (C) 9F (D) .9F

8. What is the equivalent value of capacitance when parallel combination of two 3F capacitances are in series with 3F
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(A) 0.5F (B) 2F (C) 9F (D) .9F


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9. Three parallel connected resistors when connected across a d.c. voltage source dissipate a total power of 72 W. The total
current drawn is 6 A, the current flowing through the first resistor is 3 A and the second and third resistors have equal
value. What are the resistances of the three resistors?
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(A) 4,8,8 (B) 4,12,12 (C) 4,4,4 (D) None


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10. Bulb A having resistance of 100 ohm and bulb B having resistance of 50 ohm. If 200 Volt ac is applied across series
combination of A and B bulbs. Which bulb will give more brightness?
(A) Bulb A (B) Bulb B (C) Bulb X (D) Bulb Y
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11. Two bulbs A and B having 100 Volt,60 watt and 100 volt,100 watt are connected in series across 100 volt source. Which
bulb will give more brightness?
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(A) Bulb A (B) Bulb B (C) Bulb X (D) Bulb Y

12. Digital multimeter is used to measure.......


(A) Resistance (B) Voltage (C) Current (D) All the above

13. CRO stands for.......


(A) Current ray oscillator (B) Cathode ray Oscilloscope(C) clever ray Oscilloscope (D) None

14. The heart of CRO is CRT(Cathode ray tube).By using CRO, we can measure amplitude, time period, frequency etc...By
using CRO, we can see(visualize) the waveforms on fluroscent screen.

15. Types of capacitors are Electrolytic, ceramic, paper and plastic, Variable capacitors(Check textbook ) and Types of
Inductors are Air core, toroid core,shielded and laminated core

ALL THE BEST FOR MTE BY GOVIND

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