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" Represents The Unit of A. Capacitance B. Resistance C. Inductance D. Reactance

The document contains questions about electrical components and concepts. It asks about semi-conductors, the symbol for ohms, resistance, capacitors, diodes, transistors including the number of electrodes in a triode. Questions also cover rectifiers, amplifiers, types of transistors, how capacitance is measured, calculating total resistance and capacitance in circuits. Examples of semiconductors and the symbol for a transistor are also requested.

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" Represents The Unit of A. Capacitance B. Resistance C. Inductance D. Reactance

The document contains questions about electrical components and concepts. It asks about semi-conductors, the symbol for ohms, resistance, capacitors, diodes, transistors including the number of electrodes in a triode. Questions also cover rectifiers, amplifiers, types of transistors, how capacitance is measured, calculating total resistance and capacitance in circuits. Examples of semiconductors and the symbol for a transistor are also requested.

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1. An element which is NOT purely a conductor or an insulator is called a/an A. filament B. inductor C. semi-conductor D. semi-detector 2.

_______ is used for making transistors A. capacitors B. transistors C. emission D. semiconductors 3. The symbol represents the unit of A. capacitance B. resistance C. inductance D. reactance 4. The opposition offered to the flow of current is called A. resistance B. resistor C. conductor D. capacitance 5. _____ is used to store electric charges A. Capacitor B. Resistor C. Diode D. Transistor 6. The major difference between diode and a triode is the introduction of a/an ___________ in triode A. anode B. cathode C. collector D. grid 7. Which of the following allows the flow of current in one direction? A. Capacitor B. Diode C. Resistor D. Transistor 8. The three terminals of a transistor are A. base, collector, electrode B. base, collector, emitter C. base, collector, follower D. collector, emitter, regulator 9. The symbol below represents A. Light Emitting Diode B. Zener Diode C. Varactor Diode D. Diode 10. photo emission is used in A. capacitors B. electron microscope C. fluorescent lamps D. solar panels

13. Which electronic component is used as a rectifier? _____________________________ 14. The electronic component used as amplifier is called _______________ 15. How many electrodes does a triode have?_____ The two (2) types of transistor are 16. ______________ transistor 17._______________ transistor 18. Capacitance of capacitor is measured in _______ 19. The two resistors below are arranged in 20. If the values of the two resistors above are 2 and 1 respectively, what is the total resistance? SECTION B 1. a. Define emission b. List the four (4) types of emission c. Draw the symbol of a transistor 2marks 4marks 4marks

2. a. Calculate the total resistance in the circuit below 5marks 1

b. Find the total capacitance in the arrangement below 5marks


2F 6F 3F

Write two examples of a semiconductor 11. ______________ 12. _______________

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