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The document contains several multiple choice questions about electronics, woodworking, and physics concepts. Question 33 asks which handsaw is best for cutting boards, with the answer being a ripsaw. Question 34 asks about the force that opposes electrical current, with the answer being resistance. Question 35 asks about undertaking two activities at the same time, with the answer being multitasking.
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Tle Questions Answer Key 3

The document contains several multiple choice questions about electronics, woodworking, and physics concepts. Question 33 asks which handsaw is best for cutting boards, with the answer being a ripsaw. Question 34 asks about the force that opposes electrical current, with the answer being resistance. Question 35 asks about undertaking two activities at the same time, with the answer being multitasking.
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33. Saw most frequently used in hands working are the handsaws like crosscuts ripsaw and backsaw.

If you want to cut a board


what handsaw is appropriate for the job?
a. Backsaw
b. Ripsaw
c. Cross-cut saw
d. Keyhole saw

34. The force which opposes and reduces the flow of electrical current is recognized as:
a. Power
b. Resistance
c. Electromagnetism
d. Frequency

35. What is the scheme of undertaking two activities at the same time?
a. Dovetailing
b. Detailing
c. Sensitizing
d. Simulating

36. When the arrow head on the electronic symbol of a semiconductor transistor is pointing inward, the type of transistor is
a. NPN
b. PNP
c. NPNP
d. PNPN

37. Kirchhoff’s Laws are applicable to networks with series resistors.


a. Always true
b. Often time
c. Sometimes true
d. Never true

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