ELEC Week 4 Past Paper PDF - September 2024
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Georgian College
2024
ELEC1010A
Maxx Nicol
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This is an exam paper for an electronics course (ELEC1010A), likely taken in September 2024, with multiple-choice questions on circuit concepts. The exam paper covers topics like series and parallel circuits and the function of multimeters, testing current, voltage drops, and resistance.
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—, Maxx Nicol ELEC1010A September 23, 2024 ELEC week 4 80...
—, Maxx Nicol ELEC1010A September 23, 2024 ELEC week 4 80% (8/10) 1. which type of circuit does cu rent stay the same through each load or resistor? 1/1 POINT A se ies B parallel 2. which type of circuit does the voltage remain the same through each load or resistor? 1/1 POINT A se ies B parallel 3. As more loads or resistances are added to a parallel circuit, which of the following increases? 1/1 POINT A voltage B cu rent 4. in a parallel circuit, as more loads or resistances are added to the circuit, what happens to the total resistance of the circuit? 1/1 POINT A increases B decreases C stays the same 5. In a se ies circuit, the sum of the voltage drops across the loads must equal which of the following? 1/1 POINT A total cu rent B source voltage C some voltage between 120v and zero volts. 6. A multi-meter measures voltage by connecting which way in a circuit? 1/1 POINT A parallel B se ies 7. A multi-meter measures cu rent by connecting which way in a circuit? 1/1 POINT A parallel B se ies 8. A multi-meter measures resistance by connecting which way in a circuit? 0/1 POINT A parallel B se ies 9. The 2 ules for measu ing resistance in a circuit is which of the following? 1/1 POINT A with the circuit functioning and meter on B with the circuit tu ned off and the meter measu ing across the component C with the circuit tu ned off and the meter measu ing across the component which is isolated from the circuit. D none of the above. 10. a multi-meter that is measu ing voltage has which kind of inte nal resistance? 0/1 POINT A high B low