Electronic Mechanic Sem 1 : Basics of AC and Electrical

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Electronic Mechanic Mock Test Sem 1

Electronic Mechanic Sem 1 : Basics of AC and Electrical

ITI Electronic Mechanic Mock Test

Basics of AC and Electrical

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What is the purpose of standard wire gauge (SWG)?

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What is the purpose of covering provided over the electrical conductor?

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What is stationary electric charges?

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Which electrical property opposes the flow of electrons?

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Electrical conductivity of gold is

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Which tool is used for the simplest method of skinning wires?

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What is the percentage of conductivity of electric current in silver?

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What is the value of each division marked by numbers on the voltmeter?

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Which cores are used in intermediate frequency transformers?

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What is the relation of wire diameter with current carrying capacity of conductor?

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How the insulation coating stays without damage, even on bending the wire?

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Which metal has very good conductivity to the electric current?

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Which material conducts electricity?

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What is the meaning of the symbol marked x on the ammeter dial?

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What is the name of instrument used to measure electrical quantities?

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Which material contains eight electrons in valency layer?

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What is the percentage of conductivity of electric current in copper?

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How many electrons are contained in coulomb of electric charge?

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What is the name of the motion of charged particles in any medium?

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How the electrical quantity measured by the meter is marked in it?

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What is the percentage of conductivity of electric current in aluminium?

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Which tool is used to measure the size of wire?

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What is the specified Vcc voltage of 4 bit digital switch with 4 independent lines?

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What is the shape of standard wire gauge?

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Which material is used as electrical insulator?

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Which materials are used for semiconductor?

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How the stationary electric charges are called?

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How the single strand wire is called?

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How many gauge numbers in SWG, changed to double the cross section area of the conductor?

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How the movement of electrons through a conductor in a particular direction is called?

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How the single strand wire is called?

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Which metal has very good conductivity of electric current?

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Which electrical parameter is measured by the megger?

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Which formula is used to find the conductance?

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Which electrical quantity is directly proportional to the current carrying capacity of the conductor?

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What is the effect on the current flow with increased diameter of conductor?

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What are the fundamental properties of insulation materials?

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Which electrical parameter opposes the flow of electrons?

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What is the unit of electric charge?

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Which parameter of the wire is directly proportional to the current carrying capacity?

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How the insulators are called?

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Which energy is converted into electrical energy in hydropower stations?

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Which terminal of the meter is connected for measuring electrical quantity?

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