Self test your knowledge in basic electronics.
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About Electronics
Electronics is a branch of physics and electrical engineering that studies electron emission, behavior, and effects using electronic devices. Electronics differs from classical electrical engineering in that it uses active devices to control electron flow via amplification and rectification, whereas classical electrical engineering only uses passive effects such as resistance, capacitance, and inductance to control electric current flow.
Electronics covers an extremely broad range of technology. Initially, the term referred to the study of electron behaviour and movement, particularly as observed in the first electron tubes. With advances in knowledge about the fundamental nature of electrons and how the motion of these particles could be utilised, it came to be used in a broader sense. Many scientific and technical disciplines now deal with various aspects of electronics. The development of key devices such as transistors, integrated circuits, lasers, and optical fibres has resulted from research in these fields. As a result, a wide range of electronic consumer, industrial, and military products can now be manufactured. Indeed, the world is in a state of flux.
Electronic systems design is concerned with the multidisciplinary design of complex electronic devices and systems such as cell phones and computers. The topic ranges from the design and development of an electronic system (new product development) to ensuring its proper function, service life, and disposal. Electronic systems design is thus the process of defining and developing complex electronic devices to meet the user’s specified requirements.
Laboratory experimentation is an important part of the development of electronic devices due to the complexity of electronics theory. These experiments are used to test or validate the engineer’s design and to identify errors. Historically, electronics labs were made up of physical electronics devices and equipment, but in recent years, the trend has shifted to electronics lab simulation software such as CircuitLogix, Multisim, and PSpice.
In this MOQ,
You will be able to take the basic questions of electronics.
So that you can test your knowledge in basic electronics.
Great! Let’s get started with the multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge in basic electronics.
1. Which of the following components stores electrical charge?
a) Resistor
b) Inductor
c) Capacitor
d) Diode
2. What is the unit of electrical resistance?
a) Volt
b) Ampere
c) Ohm
d) Farad
3. Which of the following materials is a good conductor of electricity?
a) Rubber
b) Wood
c) Copper
d) Glass
4. What is the purpose of a transistor?
a) To control current flow
b) To store electrical energy
c) To generate electrical signals
d) To measure resistance
5. Which of the following is a basic logic gate that performs the OR operation?
a) AND gate
b) XOR gate
c) OR gate
d) NOT gate
6. In digital electronics, what does the term “bit” stand for?
a) Binary unit
b) Byte information technology
c) Basic integrated transistor
d) Bifurcated input terminal
7. Which of the following components is commonly used to step up or step down voltage in an electrical circuit?
a) Transformer
b) Resistor
c) Capacitor
d) Inductor
8. What does the term “ground” refer to in electronics?
a) A safety measure to protect against electrical shocks
b) The reference point for voltage measurements
c) A type of electrical conductor
d) The physical connection between components
9. Which of the following is used to store data in computers and other digital devices?
a) RAM (Random Access Memory)
b) CPU (Central Processing Unit)
c) GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)
d) SSD (Solid State Drive)
10. What is the purpose of a resistor in an electrical circuit?
a) To control the flow of electrical current
b) To amplify electrical signals
c) To convert electrical energy into heat
d) To provide insulation against electrical shocks
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- Students, teachers, or any one who wants to recollect basic electronics