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The document contains a tech quiz on electrical concepts with easy, average, and difficult questions. It tests knowledge of basic concepts like current, voltage, circuits and components. It includes multiple choice questions to identify electrical terms and measurements. Diagram and calculation questions evaluate understanding of circuit principles and applications. The quiz covers topics taught in grades 10 and 11 technical-vocational-livelihood education courses on electricity and installation methods.

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TECHNO QUIZ (GRADE 10 TLE EIM)

Easy Questions:

Choose the correct from the given options. Write the LETTER only
1. The net flow of free electrons in a conductor with the application of electrical
pressure is called______
a. Voltage b. resistance c. current d. power
Answer- C
2. _______is the path of electric current from the source to the load and back to the
source.
a. Electric circuit b. short circuit c. grounded circuit d. short circuit
Answer - A
3. _______an electrical tool used in joining and/or splicing electric conductors inside
junction boxes.
a. Electrician pliers b. long nose pliers c. cutter pliers d. mechanical
pliers
Answer - B
4. _______An electrical instrument used to measure electric current.
a. Wattmeter b. voltmeter c. ohmmeter d. ammeter
Answer - D
5. _______ A joint/splice used inside junction boxes
a. Western union short tie joint b. rat tail joint c. western union long tie join
d. through fixture joint
Answer – B

Average questions

6. Which of the following statements is true about a parallel circuit?


a. The components or branches are connected one after another
b. Total voltage is the sum of all voltage drops
c. Current is the same throughout the circuit
d. Total resistance is the sum of the reciprocal of all branch resistances.
Answer - D
7. In correct sequence which of the following series of events happens during circuit
overloading?
a. i. the wire insulation melts
ii. sparks are observed
iii. the wire gets hot
iv. short circuit happens
b. i. the wire gets hot
ii. short circuit happens
iii. sparks are observed
iv. the insulation melts
c. i. the wire gets hot
ii. the insulation melts
iii. sparks are observed
iv. short circuit happens
d. None of the above
Answer – C

8. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about a series circuit?


a. The components or branches are connected one after another
b. Voltage is the same throughout the circuit
c. Total resistance is smaller than the smallest branch resistance
d. Both b and c
Answer – D
Difficult Questions

9. Draw the schematic diagram of two 100w lamp connected to a 220v controlled by
individual switches. (Answer will be provided on contest day)

10. In order to measure voltage a voltmeter must be connected__________ to the load.


Answer: Across the load or Parallel to the load

Tiebreaker questions:
1. An electrical tool used in measuring electrical resistance.
a. Ohmmeter b. ammeter c. wattmeter d. voltmeter
Answer – A

2. ________An electrical law which states the relationship between current, voltage and
resistance
a. Faradays Law b. Ohms Law c. Kirchoffs Law d. Pascals Law
Answer – B

3. _______An electrical diagram that uses electrical symbols


a. Block diagram b. actual connection diagramc. schematic diagram
d. pictorial diagram

Answer - C
TECHNO QUIZ (GRADE 1 1 TVL EIM)

Easy Questions
Choose the correct from the given options. Write the LETTER only
1.The net flow of free electrons in a conductor with the application of electrical pressure is
called______
a. Voltage b. Resistance c. current d. power
Answer- C
2. _______is the path of electric current from the source to the load and back to the
source.
a. Electric circuit b. short circuit c. grounded circuit d. short circuit
Answer - A
3. _______an electrical tool used in joining and/or splicing electric conductors inside
junction boxes.
a. Electrician pliers b. long nose pliers c. cutter pliers
d. mechanical pliers
Answer - B
4. _______An electrical instrument used to measure electric current.
a. Wattmeter b. voltmeter c. ohmmeter d. ammeter
Answer - D
5. _______ A joint/splice used inside junction boxes
a. Western union short tie joint b. rat tail joint c. western union long tie join
d. through fixture joint
Answer – B

Average questions

6. Which of the following statements is true about a parallel circuit?


a. The components or branches are connected one after another
b. Total voltage is the sum of all voltage drops
c. Current is the same throughout the circuit
d. Total resistance is the sum of the reciprocal of all branch resistances.
Answer – D

7. In correct sequence which of the following series of events happens during circuit
overloading?
a. i. the wire insulation melts
ii. sparks are observed
iii. the wire gets hot
iv. short circuit happens
b. i. the wire gets hot
ii. short circuit happens
iii. sparks are observed
iv. the insulation melts
c. i. the wire gets hot
ii. the insulation melts
iii. sparks are observed
iv. short circuit happens
e. None of the above
Answer – C

8. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about a series circuit?


a. The components or branches are connected one after another
b. Voltage is the same throughout the circuit
c. Total resistance is smaller than the smallest branch resistance
d. Both b and c
Answer – D

Difficult Questions

9. Why does circuit overloading happen in parallel circuit only?


Answer – As more loads are connected in parallel resistance decreases and current
increases to the point that the ampacity of the wire cannot handle it thus overloading occurs

10. A fan motor draws 5 amperes of current in a 220 volts line. The owner decided to use the
motor in another country where line voltage is 110V. How large a resistance must be
connected in series with the motor to maintain the rated current?
a. 440 ohms b. 44 ohms c. 22 ohms d. 220 ohms
Answer – C

Average Tiebreaker Questions

1. In order to measure current the ammeter is connected _____ with the load
a. Series. B. Parallel c. Series parallel d. None of these
Ans. A

2. How is the voltmeter connected in the circuit to measure voltage?


Answer- parallel

3 . The latest breakthrough in electrical lighting materials is the LED lamp. What does LED
mean?
Ans. Light emitting diode

1. An electrical tool used in measuring electrical resistance.


a. Ohmmeter b. ammeter c. wattmeter d. voltmeter
2. ________An electrical law which states the relationship between current, voltage and
resistance
a. Faradays Law b. Ohms Law c. Kirchoffs Law d. Pascals Law
3. _______An electrical diagram that uses electrical symbols
a. Block diagram b. actual connection diagramc. schematic diagram d.
pictorial diagram

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