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ATT PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+recent version 1) Electrical Shock - ANSWER Sensation and muscular spasm cause when electric current passes through the body 2) Voltage - ANSWER Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing away from each other 3) Current - ANSWER Flow of electrons 4) Most dangerous paths - ANSWER Hand to hand & left hand to either foot 5) Factors affecting shock - ANSWER Amount of current, path of current, amount of body resistance, length of time current flows in body 6) 3 ways to prevent shock - ANSWER Isolate, insulate & ground 7) Grounding conductor - ANSWER Used to form a low resistance path from the ground to the metallic tool case 8) 12MA - ANSWER Minimum AC current required to cause severe muscle contractions 9) The body - ANSWER Acts like a conductor when it becomes part of a circuit 10) 5xs - ANSWER How much more DC is required to freeze the body rather than AC 11) Burns - ANSWER Electrical burns, arc burns, thermal contact burns 12) Electrical burns - ANSWER Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones 13) Arc burns - ANSWER High temperatures near the body produced by electric arc or explosion 14) Thermal contact burns - ANSWER When skin comes in contact with hot surfaces of overheated electrical conductors 15) Limiting action happens in series when a diode is________ and in parallel when a diode is________. - ANSWER Reverse biased, forward biased. 16) What is the purpose of a diode limiting circuit? - ANSWER To limit amplitude of the input. 17) What do clampers do? - ANSWER Add DC to AC signal. 18) A transistor in a Common Emitter transfers an internal resistance from a low resistance in emitter base to? - ANSWER High resistance in collector base. 19) Ie (Emitter current) = ? - ANSWER Ib (base current) + Ic (collector current) 20) When does cutoff occur in a Common Emitter? - ANSWER When Emitter PN junction is reversed. 21) A Common Emitter has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 10 22) How does a Common Emitter affect the phase of an input signal? - ANSWER It inverts the input 180° (flip) 23) A Common Collector has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 1 (no phase inversion) 24) A Common Base has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 10 (no phase inversion) 25) How do transistor amplifiers operate? - ANSWER By an AC input signal changing base bias. 26) The component that develops bias for a transistor part is directly connected to the_________. - ANSWER Corresponding transistor part. 27) In a Common Emitter, if base voltage (base bias) increases, emitter current does what? - ANSWER Increases. 28) A small input controls a__________. - ANSWER Large output 29) What is the most common type of Multi-stage Amplifier? - ANSWER RC (Resistive-capacitive) 30) What is the purpose of Cascade amplifiers? - ANSWER To increase Av (Voltage Gain) 31) How is AvT (Total voltage gain) calculated in a Cascade Amplifier? - ANSWER The product of individual stage gains (Q1xQ2xQ3x...=AvT) 32) What is the typical gain for a three stage cascade amplifier (assumed value)? - ANSWER 1,000 33) What is Cascading? - ANSWER The connecting of multiple amplifiers in series. 34) What is step 1 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER Check output, compare measured Av to Calculated Av. 35) What is step 2 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER Check individual stage gains. 36) What is step 3 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER Check components of isolated stage, start with transistor. 37) What is step 4 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER If the transistor is not at fault, turn off power and take resistance measurements. Replace Faulty component. 38) Is a value of 1100 acceptable in a three stage Cascade Amplifier (assumed value)? - ANSWER Yes. There is an assumed error margin of ±10%. 1100 falls within the assumed value of 1,000's margin. 39) What is the purpose of a Push-Pull Amplifier? - ANSWER To amplify power. PPP: push-pull power. 40) What are the properties of a Push-Pull Amplifier? - ANSWER High efficiency, high current gain, low output resistance, low distortion. 41) Income received in advance (deferred income) does what to the profit for the year? - ANSWER decreases it 42) A prepayment will do what to the profit for the year? - ANSWER increases it 43) Development expenditure will always be capitalised in the accounts - ANSWER false

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PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+<RECENT
vERSION>


1) Electrical Shock - ANSWER Sensation and muscular spasm cause when electric
current passes through the body


2) Voltage - ANSWER Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing
away from each other


3) Current - ANSWER Flow of electrons



4) Most dangerous paths - ANSWER Hand to hand & left hand to either foot



5) Factors affecting shock - ANSWER Amount of current, path of current, amount of
body resistance, length of time current flows in body


6) 3 ways to prevent shock - ANSWER Isolate, insulate & ground



7) Grounding conductor - ANSWER Used to form a low resistance path from the
ground to the metallic tool case


8) 12MA - ANSWER Minimum AC current required to cause severe muscle
contractions

,9) The body - ANSWER Acts like a conductor when it becomes part of a circuit



10) 5xs - ANSWER How much more DC is required to freeze the body rather than
AC


11) Burns - ANSWER Electrical burns, arc burns, thermal contact burns



12) Electrical burns - ANSWER Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones



13) Arc burns - ANSWER High temperatures near the body produced by electric arc
or explosion


14) Thermal contact burns - ANSWER When skin comes in contact with hot surfaces
of overheated electrical conductors


15) Limiting action happens in series when a diode is________ and in parallel when a
diode is________. - ANSWER Reverse biased, forward biased.



16) What is the purpose of a diode limiting circuit? - ANSWER To limit amplitude of
the input.


17) What do clampers do? - ANSWER Add DC to AC signal.


18) A transistor in a Common Emitter transfers an internal resistance from a low
resistance in emitter base to? - ANSWER High resistance in collector base.



19) Ie (Emitter current) = ? - ANSWER Ib (base current) + Ic (collector current)



20) When does cutoff occur in a Common Emitter? - ANSWER When Emitter PN
junction is reversed.


21) A Common Emitter has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 10

,22) How does a Common Emitter affect the phase of an input signal? - ANSWER It
inverts the input 180° (flip)



23) A Common Collector has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 1 (no phase inversion)



24) A Common Base has a gain of how much? - ANSWER 10 (no phase inversion)



25) How do transistor amplifiers operate? - ANSWER By an AC input signal changing
base bias.


26) The component that develops bias for a transistor part is directly connected to
the_________. - ANSWER Corresponding transistor part.


27) In a Common Emitter, if base voltage (base bias) increases, emitter current does
what? - ANSWER Increases.



28) A small input controls a__________. - ANSWER Large output



29) What is the most common type of Multi-stage Amplifier? - ANSWER RC
(Resistive-capacitive)


30) What is the purpose of Cascade amplifiers? - ANSWER To increase Av (Voltage
Gain)


31) How is AvT (Total voltage gain) calculated in a Cascade Amplifier? - ANSWER
The product of individual stage gains (Q1xQ2xQ3x...=AvT)


32) What is the typical gain for a three stage cascade amplifier (assumed value)? -
ANSWER 1,000



33) What is Cascading? - ANSWER The connecting of multiple amplifiers in series.

, 34) What is step 1 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER
Check output, compare measured Av to Calculated Av.



35) What is step 2 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER
Check individual stage gains.



36) What is step 3 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER
Check components of isolated stage, start with transistor.


37) What is step 4 of the Multi-Stage Amplifier Troubleshooting process? - ANSWER
If the transistor is not at fault, turn off power and take resistance measurements.
Replace Faulty component.


38) Is a value of 1100 acceptable in a three stage Cascade Amplifier (assumed value)? -
ANSWER Yes. There is an assumed error margin of ±10%. 1100 falls within the
assumed value of 1,000's margin.


39) What is the purpose of a Push-Pull Amplifier? - ANSWER To amplify power.
PPP: push-pull power.


40) What are the properties of a Push-Pull Amplifier? - ANSWER High efficiency,
high current gain, low output resistance, low distortion.


41) Income received in advance (deferred income) does what to the profit for the year? -
ANSWER decreases it



42) A prepayment will do what to the profit for the year? - ANSWER increases it



43) Development expenditure will always be capitalised in the accounts - ANSWER
false


44) Research expenditure will never be capitalise in the accounts - ANSWER true

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