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This section includes 26 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electrical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is (79 × 10)/(12 × 10)? |
A. | 6,580 × 10 |
B. | 658 × 10 |
C. | 6.58 × 10 |
D. | 0.658 × 10 |
Answer» D. 0.658 × 10 | |
2. |
The number 4.38 × 10 expressed as a number having a power of 10 is |
A. | 4,380 × 10 |
B. | 438 × 10 |
C. | 43,800 × 10 |
D. | 438,000 × 10 |
Answer» B. 438 × 10 | |
3. |
When these numbers are added, (87 × 10) + (2.5 × 10), the result is |
A. | 1.12 × 10 |
B. | 11.2 × 10 |
C. | 112 × 10 |
D. | 1,120 × 10 |
Answer» D. 1,120 × 10 | |
4. |
The quantity 3.3 × 10 is the same as |
A. | 330 |
B. | 3,300 |
C. | 33,000 |
D. | 0.0033 |
Answer» C. 33,000 | |
5. |
The number 0.0003 multiplied by 10 is |
A. | 0.0000003 |
B. | 0.0003 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 3,000 |
Answer» B. 0.0003 | |
6. |
The quantity 43 × 10 is the same as |
A. | 0.043 |
B. | 0.430 |
C. | 430 |
D. | 43,000 |
Answer» B. 0.430 | |
7. |
The number 3.2 × 10 A expressed using a metric prefix is |
A. | 32 µA |
B. | 3.3 µA |
C. | 320 mA |
D. | 3,200 mA |
Answer» B. 3.3 µA | |
8. |
The number 4.4 × 10 ohms expressed using a metric prefix is |
A. | 4 k |
B. | 4.4 k |
C. | 4 M |
D. | 4.4 M |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
When these numbers are multiplied, (6 × 10) (5 × 10), the result is |
A. | 3 × 10 |
B. | 30 × 10 |
C. | 300 × 10 |
D. | 3,000 × 10 |
Answer» C. 300 × 10 | |
10. |
The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is |
A. | 2 µA |
B. | 20 µA |
C. | 200 µA |
D. | 2,000 µA |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
The number 3.2 × 10–5 A expressed using a metric prefix is |
A. | 32 µA |
B. | 3.3 µA |
C. | 320 mA |
D. | 3,200 mA |
Answer» B. 3.3 ¬µA | |
12. |
Which of the following is not an electrical quantity? |
A. | voltage |
B. | current |
C. | distance |
D. | power |
Answer» D. power | |
13. |
Eighteen thousand watts is the same as |
A. | 18 mW |
B. | 18 MW |
C. | 18 kW |
D. | 18 µW |
Answer» D. 18 ¬µW | |
14. |
The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is |
A. | 600 V |
B. | 6,000 mV |
C. | 60,000 mV |
D. | 600,000 mV |
Answer» D. 600,000 mV | |
15. |
Fourteen milliamperes can be expressed as |
A. | 14 MA |
B. | 14 µA |
C. | 14 kA |
D. | 14 mA |
Answer» E. | |
16. |
When converting 1,600 kilohms to megohms, the result is |
A. | 1,600,000 M |
B. | 160 M |
C. | 1.6 M |
D. | 0.160 M |
Answer» D. 0.160 M | |
17. |
When these numbers are added, (87 √ó 105) + (2.5 √ó 106), the result is |
A. | 1.12 √ó 104 |
B. | 11.2 √ó 105 |
C. | 112 √ó 105 |
D. | 1,120 √ó 106 |
Answer» D. 1,120 √ó 106 | |
18. |
The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is |
A. | 1.35 × 10–4 kW |
B. | 135 × 10–3 kW |
C. | 0.0135 kW |
D. | 0.00135 kW |
Answer» B. 135 √ó 10‚Äì3 kW | |
19. |
The number 65,000 expressed in scientific notation as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten is |
A. | 0.65 √ó 104 |
B. | 6.5 √ó 104 |
C. | 65 √ó 104 |
D. | 650 √ó 103 |
Answer» C. 65 √ó 104 | |
20. |
Voltage is measured in |
A. | volts |
B. | farads |
C. | watts |
D. | ohms |
Answer» B. farads | |
21. |
The number 4,500,000 can be expressed as |
A. | 4,500 √ó 106 |
B. | 4.5 √ó 106 |
C. | 4.5 √ó 10-3 |
D. | either 4,500 √ó 104 or 4.5 √ó 106 |
Answer» C. 4.5 √ó 10-3 | |
22. |
When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is |
A. | 0.007 µA |
B. | 0.7 µA |
C. | 700 µA |
D. | 7 µA |
Answer» E. | |
23. |
When converting 0.16 mA to microamperes, the result is |
A. | 16 µA |
B. | 160 µA |
C. | 1,600 µA |
D. | 0.0016 µA |
Answer» C. 1,600 ¬µA | |
24. |
Resistance is measured in |
A. | henries |
B. | ohms |
C. | hertz |
D. | watts |
Answer» C. hertz | |
25. |
The number 4.4 √ó 106 ohms expressed using a metric prefix is |
A. | 4 k |
B. | 4.4 k |
C. | 4 M |
D. | 4.4 M |
Answer» E. | |
26. |
When these numbers are multiplied, (6 √ó 103) (5 √ó 105), the result is |
A. | 3 √ó 108 |
B. | 30 √ó 108 |
C. | 300 √ó 109 |
D. | 3,000 √ó 107 |
Answer» C. 300 √ó 109 | |