Electrical Fundamentals Quiz

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Electrical Fundamentals Quiz

Test your knowledge of electrical principles with our engaging quiz! Whether you're a student, teacher, or enthusiast, this quiz covers essential concepts in electricity, circuits, and more.

Topics include:

  • Current and Resistance
  • Electrical Power
  • Series and Parallel Circuits
  • Heat Production in Resistors
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by WiringWizard42
1. What is the amount of current flowing through an electric press, if the amount of charge passing through a conductor in 10 minutes is 300 C?
(a) 30 A
(b) 0.3 A
(c) 0.5 A
(d) 5 A
2. An electrical appliance has a resistance of 25 Ω. When this electrical appliance is connected to a 230 V supply line, the current passing through it will be:
(a) 0.92 A
(b) 2.9 A
(c) 9.2 A
(d) 92 A
3. When a 4 Ω resistor is connected across the terminals of a 2 V battery, the number of coulombs passing through the resistor per second is:
(a) 0.5
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 4
4. Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of the circuit is halved. The current will become:
(a) One-fourth
(b) Four times
(c) Half
(d) Double
5. If in the given arrangement, the three resistors are to be replaced by a single resistor. What will be the value of this resistor?
(a) 4Ω
(b) 6Ω
(c) 9Ω
(d) 18Ω
6. The potential difference across the 3 Ω resistor in the following diagram is:
(a) 1/9 V
(b) 1/2 V
(c) 2V
(d) 1V
7. V1, V2 and V3 are the potential differences across the 1Ω, 2Ω and 3Ω resistors in the following diagram, and the current is 5A.
(a) V1 =1, V2 = 2 and V3 = 3
(b) V1 =5, V2 = 10 and V3 = 15
(c) V1 =5, V2 = 2.5 and V3 = 1.6
(d) V1 =4, V2 = 3 and V3 = 2
8. A wire of resistance R1 is cut into five equal pieces. These five pieces of wire are then connected in parallel. If the resultant resistance of this combination be R2, then the ratio R1/ R2 is:
(a) 1/25
(b) 1/5
(c) 5
(d) 25
9. Two appliances of rating 200 watt-250 volts and 100 watt-250 volts are joined in series to a 250 volts supply. Total power consumed in the circuit is
(a) 46 watt
(b) 67 watt
(c) 10 watt
(d) 30 watt
10. When a current 'I' flows through a resistance 'R' for time 't' the electrical energy spent is given by
(a) IRt
(b) I2Rt
(c) IR2t
(d) I2R/t
11. Two electric bulbs have resistances in the ratio 1:2. If they are joined in series, the energy consumed in them is in the ratio.
(a) 2:1
(b) 1:2
(c) 4:1
(d) 1:1
12. At a given time, a house is supplied with 100 A at 220 V. How many 75 W, 220 V light bulbs could be switched on in the house at the same time (if they are all connected in parallel)?
(a) 93
(b) 193
(c) 293
(d) 393
13. If the current flowing through a fixed resistor is halved, the heat produced in it will become:
(a) One-fourth
(b) One-half
(c) Double
(d) Four times
14. You are given four ammeters A, B, C and D having least counts mentioned below: (I) Ammeter A with least count 0.25 A (II) Ammeter B with least count 0.5 A (III) Ammeter C with least count 0.05 A (IV) Ammeter D with least count 0.1 A Which of the ammeters would you prefer for doing an experiment to determine the equivalent resistance of two resistances most accurately, when connected in parallel?
(a) Ammeter A
(b) Ammeter B
(c) Ammeter C
(d) Ammeter D
15. In the given figure, the resistors
(a) 6 Ω, 3 Ω and 9 Ω are in series
(b) 9 Ω and 6 Ω are in parallel and the combination is in series with 3 Ω
(c) 3 Ω, 6 Ω and 9 Ω are in parallel
(d) 3 Ω and 6 Ω are in parallel and the combination is in series with 9 Ω
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