Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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Q. If a circuit has a total voltage of 120V and a total current of 10A, what is the total power in the circuit?
  • A. 1200W
  • B. 100W
  • C. 10W
  • D. 120W
Q. If a circuit has a voltage of 12V and a resistance of 4Ω, what is the current flowing through the circuit?
  • A. 3A
  • B. 4A
  • C. 12A
  • D. 48A
Q. If the total power in a circuit is 100W and the power factor is 0.8, what is the apparent power?
  • A. 80VA
  • B. 100VA
  • C. 125VA
  • D. 200VA
Q. In a BJT, what are the three regions called?
  • A. Emitter, Base, Collector
  • B. Source, Gate, Drain
  • C. Anode, Cathode, Gate
  • D. Emitter, Collector, Source
Q. In a BJT, what does the term 'active region' refer to?
  • A. When the transistor is off
  • B. When the transistor is fully on
  • C. When the transistor is used for amplification
  • D. When the transistor is in saturation
Q. In a BJT, what does the term 'beta' (β) refer to?
  • A. The current gain
  • B. The voltage drop
  • C. The frequency response
  • D. The thermal resistance
Q. In a Bode plot, what does a slope of -20 dB/decade indicate?
  • A. A first-order system.
  • B. A second-order system.
  • C. A stable system.
  • D. An unstable system.
Q. In a Bode plot, what does the phase margin indicate?
  • A. The gain at which the system becomes unstable.
  • B. The frequency at which the system has maximum gain.
  • C. The amount of additional gain that can be added before instability occurs.
  • D. The overall gain of the system.
Q. In a buck converter, what happens to the output voltage when the duty cycle is increased?
  • A. Output voltage decreases
  • B. Output voltage increases
  • C. Output voltage remains constant
  • D. Output voltage becomes zero
Q. In a buck converter, what is the relationship between input and output voltage?
  • A. Output voltage is greater than input voltage
  • B. Output voltage is equal to input voltage
  • C. Output voltage is less than input voltage
  • D. Output voltage can be either greater or less than input voltage
Q. In a circuit with a 12V battery and a 3Ω load resistor, what is the current flowing through the load?
  • A. 2A
  • B. 4A
  • C. 3A
  • D. 1A
Q. In a circuit with a 12V battery and a 4Ω resistor, what is the current flowing through the resistor?
  • A. 3A
  • B. 4A
  • C. 12A
  • D. 0.33A
Q. In a circuit with a 12V battery and two resistors (3Ω and 6Ω) in series, what is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth) seen from the terminals?
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Q. In a circuit with a 12V source and a 3Ω load, what is the Norton equivalent current (In) at the load terminals?
  • A. 4A
  • B. 3A
  • C. 2A
  • D. 1A
Q. In a circuit with a 12V source and a 3Ω resistor in series with a 6Ω load, what is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth)?
  • A.
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  • D. 12Ω
Q. In a circuit with a 12V source and two resistors (3Ω and 6Ω) in parallel, what is the Norton equivalent current (In) at the terminals?
  • A. 4A
  • B. 6A
  • C. 8A
  • D. 2A
Q. In a circuit with a 12V source and two resistors (3Ω and 6Ω) in series, what is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth)?
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  • D. 12Ω
Q. In a circuit with a 15V source and a 5Ω resistor, what is the current flowing through the resistor?
  • A. 1A
  • B. 2A
  • C. 3A
  • D. 4A
Q. In a circuit with a 24V source and a 6Ω resistor, what is the current flowing through the resistor?
  • A. 2A
  • B. 4A
  • C. 6A
  • D. 8A
Q. In a circuit with a 50Ω resistor and a 100V AC source, what is the RMS current?
  • A. 1A
  • B. 2A
  • C. 0.5A
  • D. 0.25A
Q. In a circuit with a current of 5 A and a resistance of 10 ohms, what is the voltage across the resistor?
  • A. 50 V
  • B. 5 V
  • C. 10 V
  • D. 15 V
Q. In a circuit with a current of 5 A flowing through a resistor of 10 ohms, what is the voltage across the resistor?
  • A. 50 V
  • B. 5 V
  • C. 10 V
  • D. 15 V
Q. In a circuit with a Norton equivalent current of 3A and a load resistance of 1Ω, what is the voltage across the load?
  • A. 3V
  • B. 1V
  • C. 0.5V
  • D. 6V
Q. In a circuit with a Norton equivalent current of 3A and a load resistance of 6Ω, what is the voltage across the load?
  • A. 6V
  • B. 9V
  • C. 12V
  • D. 18V
Q. In a circuit with a Norton equivalent, if the short-circuit current (Isc) is 3A and the Norton resistance (Rn) is 5Ω, what is the Norton equivalent voltage (Vn)?
  • A. 15V
  • B. 10V
  • C. 5V
  • D. 3V
Q. In a closed-loop system, what is the purpose of feedback?
  • A. To increase the system's output.
  • B. To compare the actual output with the desired output.
  • C. To eliminate all disturbances.
  • D. To simplify the control algorithm.
Q. In a closed-loop system, what role does feedback play?
  • A. It increases the system's complexity.
  • B. It helps to correct errors in the output.
  • C. It makes the system unstable.
  • D. It is not necessary for system operation.
Q. In a coal-fired power plant, what is the main purpose of the boiler?
  • A. To cool the steam
  • B. To convert water into steam
  • C. To generate electricity directly
  • D. To filter emissions
Q. In a common-emitter BJT configuration, what is the phase relationship between input and output signals?
  • A. In phase
  • B. Out of phase
  • C. No relationship
  • D. Depends on frequency
Q. In a common-emitter configuration, what is the phase relationship between input and output signals?
  • A. In phase
  • B. Out of phase
  • C. No phase shift
  • D. 180 degrees out of phase
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