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Amplifiers Introduction Quiz

MCQ: Amplifier that provides an output signal that is a replica of the input signal, but increased in magnitude is based on

  1. one port network
  2. two port network
  3. three port network
  4. four port network

B

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law Quiz

MCQ: In any closed loop network, the total voltage around the loop is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops within the same loop, which is also equal to zero

  1. Kirchhoff's current law
  2. Kirchhoff's voltage law
  3. Lenz's law
  4. Ohm's law

B

Three Phase Systems Quiz

MCQ: Three phase generator contain

  1. one sinusoidal voltage source
  2. two sinusoidal voltage sources
  3. three sinusoidal voltage sources
  4. three peak to peak voltage sources

C

Three Phase Power Quiz

MCQ: Reactive power Q of three phase system is equals to

  1. √3VIcosθ
  2. √3VI
  3. √3VIsinθ
  4. P/S

C

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Quiz

MCQ: Theorem which states that the maximum amount of power will be dissipated by a load resistance if it is equal to the Thevenin or Norton resistance of the network supplying power.

  1. maximum voltage transfer theorem
  2. maximum current transfer theorem
  3. maximum power transfer theorem
  4. maximum power received theorem

C