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The document contains 45 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic electronics components and concepts. It covers topics like LEDs, transistors, resistors, capacitors, batteries, and circuits. The questions have a single correct answer to identify components, interpret circuit diagrams, calculate values, and understand fundamental electronics principles.

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1. What does LED stand for?

Light Emitting Display

Low Energy Display

Light Emitting Diode

Light Emitting Detector

2. Name the three leads of a common transistor


Collector Bias Omitter

Base Collector Case

Emitter Collector Bias

Collector Base Emitter

3. Connecting a lead from the negative to the positive of


a battery will produce:
A high resistance circuit

A short circuit

A low current path

An open circuit

4. What is the approximate characteristic voltage that develops


across a red LED?
1.7v

3.4v

0.6v

5v

5. If two resistors are placed in series, is the final resistance:


Higher

Lower

The same

Cannot be determined

6. Which is not a "common" value of resistance:


2k7

1M8

330R

4k4

7. If a small value of capacitance is connected in parallel


with a large value, the combined capacitance will be:
The same

Higher

Lower

8. If the voltage on the base of a transistor increases, does it:


Turn on

Turn off

Not enough information

Remain the same

9. The resistor identified in brown is called the:

Base Bias Resistor

Load Resistor

Emitter Feedback Resistor

Bypass Resistor

10. A 100n capacitor in parallel with 10n produces:


90n

100n

110n

Cannot be determined

11. A resistor with colour bands: red-red-red-gold, has the value:


22k 5%

2k2 5%

220R 5%

22R 5%

12. The lead marked with the arrow is:


The Collector

The Base

The Emitter

The case

13. A 10k resistor in parallel with 10k produces:

10k

5k

20k

Cannot be determined

14. The symbol is:


NPN Transistor

PNP Transistor

Photo Transistor

Field Effect Transistor

15. Two 3v batteries are connected as shown.


The output voltage is:
3v

0v

6v

16. 4 resistors in ascending order are:


22R 270k 2k2 1M

4k7 10k 47R 330k

3R3 4R7 22R 5k6

100R 10k 1M 3k3

17. The closest value for this combination is:


4k7

2k3

9k4

18. This stage is called:

Common Base

Common Collector

Common Emitter

Emitter Follower

19. The four symbols are:

Capacitor, Microphone, Potentiometer, Electrolytic


Electrolytic, Microphone, Resistor, Capacitor

Capacitor, Piezo, Resistor, Electrolytic


Electrolytic, Coil, Resistor, Capacitor

20. The value of the combination is:


100n

200n

50n

21. The resistor marked in red is:

Base Bias Resistor

Load Resistor

Emitter Feedback Resistor

Bypass Resistor

22. A resistor and capacitor in series is called a:


Pulse Circuit

Timing Circuit/Delay Circuit

Oscillator Circuit/Frequency Circuit

Schmitt Circuit

23. A red-red-red-gold resistor in series with an


orange-orange-orange-gold resistor produces:
5k5

35,200 ohms

55k

None of the above

24. Name the 4 components:

Photo transistor, switch, capacitor, coil


Transistor, mercury switch, piezo, coil
Photo transistor, reed switch, piezo, coil
Photo darlington transistor, reed switch, piezo, coil

25. To obtain a higher value of resistance, resistors are


connected in:
Reverse

Forward

Parallel

Series

26. A capacitor and coil in parallel is called:


A Tuned Circuit

A Timing Circuit

A Delay Circuit

A Schmitt Circuit

27. When the base is raised, the emitter will:

Rise

Fall

Remain Fixed

Oscillate

28. What is 1,000p?

0.01n

0.0001u

0.1n

1n

29. The current in a circuit is 45mA. This is:


0.045Amp

0.00045A

0.0045A

0.45A

30. A 100n capacitor can be expressed as:


0.1u

u = microfarad

0.01u

0.001u

none of the above

31. 1mA is equal to:


0.001A

0.00001A

0.01A

0.1A

32. 1,200mV is equal to:

12v

1.2v

0.12v

0.0012v

33. If a 10k resistor is placed across a 10v supply, the current will be:
10mA

1mA

0.01mA

0.1mA

34. This arrangement is called:

Common Emitter

Common Collector/Emitter Follower

Common Base

35. Identify the correctly connected LED:

36. Identify the correct statement:

The cathode lead is longer. It goes to the negative rail

The cathode lead is shorter. It goes to the negative rail

The cathode lead is shorter. It goes to the positive rail

The cathode lead is longer. It goes to the positive rail

37. The current requirement of a LED is:


1.7mA

25mA

Between 3 and 35mA

65mA

38. The signal at the collector will be . . .

Inverted . . .

In-phase . . .

. . . with the base.

39. The purpose of the capacitor:

To pass AC on the input to the base

To allow the transistor to self-bias

Block DC from the input line

To allow the stage to operate

40. The direction of conduction for a diode is:


A

41. A DC voltage . . .
rises and falls

is a sinewave

remains constant

is an audio waveform

42. A CRO is a
Cathode Ray Oscillator

Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

Capacitor-Resistor Oscillator

Capacitor-Resistor Output

43. These jargon terms mean:


(Jargon = language peculiar to a
'mickey' 'electro' 'cap' 'puff';
trade)
mighty, electronic, capper, picofarad

microfarad, electronic, capacitor, picofarad

microfarad, electrolytic, capacitor, picofarad

microfarad, electrolyte, capping, blow

44. The tolerance bands: gold; silver; brown, represent:

10%, 5%, 1%

5%, 10%, 2%

5%, 10%,

1%

10%, 5%, 2%

45. 223 on a capacitor represents:


0.022u

u = microfarad

22n

n = nanofarad

22,000p

p = picofarad

All of the above

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