CH.6 ASE

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Electricity and Circuits Quiz

Test your knowledge on electrical systems and circuits with our engaging quiz! Dive into the fascinating world of current flow, semiconductor materials, and the workings of various electrical components.

Whether you're a student, technician, or just curious about electricity, this quiz is designed for you. Challenge yourself with questions that cover:

  • AC and DC current
  • Electronic vs. electrical circuits
  • Types of semiconductors
  • Networking in electrical systems
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by TestingWire417
1.Technician A says there are two theories of current flow: the electron theory and the conventional theory. Technician B says it is only important to remember that current flow is described by both concepts. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
2.Technician A says AC circuits are used in virtually all chassis circuits because a battery can easily store and supply AC current. Technician B says DC current is used to power hybrid drive electric motors. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
3.Technician A says AC current's main advantage is that it can be transmitted farther distances with less resistance and little voltage drop. Technician B says the term resistance is used with AC circuits as well as DC circuits. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
4.Technician A says when an electric current travels through a bulb filament or electric heating element, the filament or resistive element heats. Technician B says resistance in the elements converts electrical energy into heat energy. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
5.Technician A says electronic circuits use less amperage and often process signals rather than perform the work of lighting, heating, and moving. Technician B says electrical circuits usually conduct higher amounts of current through heavier conductors and commonly operate devices such as solenoids, relays, motors, lights, and more. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
6.Technician A says metal oxide semiconductors are used in MOS-type transistors and microprocessors. Technician B says MOS types have less resistance and conduct more current than the older semiconductor materials. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
7.Technician A says two types of materials make up a basic semiconductor. Technician B says the two types are R-type and M-type. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
8.Technician A says today's electrical system components are no longer separated into distinct systems. Technician B says networking electrical system components add new vehicle features that can enhance safety, performance, and passenger comfort. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
9.Technician A says all questions about the nature of electricity lead to the composition of matter. Technician B says the movement of electrons from one atom to another is called electricity. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
10.Technician A says metals typically have lots of easily moved electrons, which make them good conductors. Technician B says liquids cannot function as a conductor. Who is correct?
Technician A
Technician B
Both Technician A and Technician B
Neither Technician A nor Technician B
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