Which of the following is the unit of electrical current? :40 1.Joule 2.Volt 3.Ampere 4.Watt 5.Coulomb.

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Which of the following is the unit of electrical current? :40 1.Joule 2.Volt 3.Ampere 4.Watt 5.Coulomb

Which of the following is the symbol for a fuse?

The symbol below is sometimes seen on the rating plates of appliances. This tells you that the appliance 1.Operates at 230V 2.Does not require a live wire 3.Does not require a earth wire 4.Does not require a neutral wire 5.Does not need a fuse 40

The insulation on the wires in a mains flex is colour coded. Which of the following correctly identifies the colour of the wires? Live Neutral Earth 1.blue green/yellow brown 2.green/yellow brown blue 3.blue brown green/yellow 4.brown green/yellow blue 5.brown blue green/yellow

In the circuit below the resistors P,Q,R and S have the same resistance. In which resistors is the current the same? P QR S 1.Q and S 2.Q, R and S only 3.P,Q,R and S 4.P and S only 5.Q and R only 40

In the circuit below the reading on Ammeter A 1 is 5A and on Ammeter A 2 is 2 A. the reading on A 3 is A1A1 A3A3 A2A Amperes 2.2 Amperes 3.3 Amperes 4.5 Amperes 5.7 Amperes 40

Which of the following correctly lists the units of power and resistance Power Resistance 1.WattOhm 2.AmpereOhm 3.OhmAmpere 4.OhmWatt 5.Ampere Watt :40

The circuit diagram shows a lamp a motor and a resistor connected in series to a supply. The voltage across each component is shown on the diagram below. The voltage of the supply must be : 4 v 4v 2v M 1.2 volts 2.4 volts 3.6volts 4.10 volts 5.32 volts 40

In the circuit shown, the current in the 2 Ω resistor is 1A. What is the current taken from the battery? 2 Ω3 Ω A 2.1A 3.2A 4.3A 5.5A 40

The kilowatt hour is a unit of 1.Voltage 2.Current 3.Power 4.Energy 5.Charge 40

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A disc jockey increases the volume of CD being played. To do this she is : 1.Increasing the resistance in the circuit 2.decreasing the resistance in the circuit 3.decreasing the voltage in the circuit 4.decreasing the current in the circuit 5.Increasing the frequency in the circuit 40

A lamp of resistance 5 Ω is connected to a 10v supply. What would be the current in the lamp? 1.0.5A 2.2.0A A A A 40

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An electric cooker uses lots of electrical energy. The power rating of a cooker is approximately w kw 3.12kw 4.2kw 5.12mw 40

Andrew purchases a lamp for his father’s car. The lamp has 6w 12v marked on it. What is the current when it is operating normally? 1.0.5A 2.2.0A 3.6.0A A A 40

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