First year Q / A ( Electricity )

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Electricity Fundamentals Quiz

Test your knowledge of the basics of electricity with this engaging quiz designed for first-year students. Whether you're looking to refresh your understanding or challenge yourself, this quiz covers essential concepts in electrical theory.

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Topics include AC/DC currents, electrical units, and safety effects
  • Score points as you go!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ShockingVolt732
IN Electricity AC Stands for ……………..
Alternative current
Altering current
Alternating current
Alter current
Which one of the effort occurs, when current flows throught a human body ?
Heat effort
Shock effect
Chemical effort
Magnetic effort
Which one of them is heat effect ?
Electric bell
Electric bulb filment
Lead acid battery / cell
Neon lamp
Which of the following is not an electrical quqntity ?
Voltage
Current
Distance
Power
Unit of potential difference is ………….
Voltage
Ampere
Watt
Ohm
Electricity is produced by the movement of ………………
Prorons
Electrons
Neutrons
Atoms
An ammeter measures………………….
Potential difference
Current
Voltage
None of these
Least current will flow through ……………….
25 ohm resistor
18 ohm resistor
10 ohm resistor
5 ohm resistor
Two resistances R1 and R2 give combined resistance of 4.5 ohms when in series and 1 ohm when in parallel. The resistances are……………..
1.5 ohms and 3 ohms
3 ohms and 6 ohms
3 ohms and 9 ohms
1.5 ohms and 0.5 ohms
The energy in KWH consumed in 10 hours by four devices of power 500 w each ………………………..
5
10
15
20
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