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TLE 9 Exam: Electrical Basics

This document appears to be a test for a Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) class covering electrical concepts like circuits, current, voltage, and common computer errors. It contains 49 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of topics like direct vs alternating current, electrical components, atoms, and types of computer errors. The test is for the 2nd quarter at Parasanon National High School in the Philippines and includes spaces for the student's name, section, and score.

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TLE 9 Exam: Electrical Basics

This document appears to be a test for a Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) class covering electrical concepts like circuits, current, voltage, and common computer errors. It contains 49 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of topics like direct vs alternating current, electrical components, atoms, and types of computer errors. The test is for the 2nd quarter at Parasanon National High School in the Philippines and includes spaces for the student's name, section, and score.

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Parasanon National High School

Parasanon, Pinabacdao, Samar


School ID :313723
2nd Quarter Examination in T.L.E 9

Name:_______________________ Section:_________________________ score:_____________

Test I. Multiple Choice


Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in a clean sheet of paper.

1.the flow of electric charge is only in one direction


A. voltage B. electricity C. direct current D. alternating current
2. the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction.
A. direct current B. voltage C. alternating current D .conductor
3. is the pathways for electricity to flow.
A. conductor B. current C. electric circuit D. voltage
4. commonly represented by a bulb or any electrical component that consumes electricity.
A. bulb B. supply C. load D. battery
5. Commonly represented by a cell or a battery
A. load B. supply C. battery D. bulb
6. an electrical device that opens or closed a circuit.
A. bulb B. switch C. load D. circuit
7. a type of circuit that has an open path for current to flow. It means that current cannot flow in open circuit.
A. load B. open circuit C. close circuit D. current
8. a type of circuit that has a closed path for current to flow. It means that current can flow in a closed circuit.
A. open CIRCUIT B. closed circuit C. supply D. load
9. When you open your PC, nothing shows up in your monitor and the LED indicator of your monitor is flashing in yellow
color.
A. doesn’t boot B. no video output C. no power D. loading
10. the LED indicator of your monitor is in steady orange color.
A. doesn’t boot B. low battery C. no video output D. safe mode

11. define as the flow of electron or electric current. It is an invisible form of energy that can be transform into other form
of energy like heat light and mechanical.
A. Matter B. Electron C. Proton D. Electricity
12. the negatively charge component of an atom. It has the ability to flow.
A .Matter B .electricity C. atom D. Electron
13. the positively charge component of an atom. It had the ability to attract electron.
A. Electricity B. electron C. matter D. Proton
14. anything that occupy space and has mass. It can be a solid, liquid or gas in state.
A. Atom B. proton C. electron D. Matter
15.Basic component of matter. It composes of a nucleus which is the central part, the protons and electrons.
A. Electron B. matter C. proton D. Atom
16. flow of electron. The amount of current flowing in a circuit can be measured in ampere (I).
A. CURRENT B. electron C. proton D. voltage
17. the amount of pulling force that makes the electron flow. Also known as potential difference or
A. VOLTAGE . B. current C. electricity D.proton
18. The amount of voltage can be measured in volt (V).
A. ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE B. voltage C. current D. electricity
19. define as the opposition to the flow of current. The amount of resistance can be measure in ohms (Ω).
A.RESISTANCE B. current C. voltage D. proton
20. materials that easily allow the flow of current, or it has a low resistance to current flow.
A.CONDUCTORS B. resistance C. wire D. insulator
21. materials that do not easily allow the flow of current, or it has a high resistance to current flow.
A. current B. conductor C. insulator D. voltage
22.the flow of electric charge is only in one direction
A. voltage B. electricity C. direct current D. alternating current
23. the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction.
A. direct current B. voltage C. alternating current D .conductor
24. is the pathways for electricity to flow.
A. conductor B. current C. electric circuit D. voltage
25. commonly represented by a bulb or any electrical component that consumes electricity.
A. bulb B. supply C. load D. battery
26. Commonly represented by a cell or a battery
A. load B. supply C. battery D. bulb
27. an electrical device that opens or closed a circuit.
A. bulb B. switch C. load D. circuit
28. a type of circuit that has an open path for current to flow. It means that current cannot flow in open circuit.
A. load B. open circuit C. close circuit D. current
29. a type of circuit that has a closed path for current to flow. It means that current can flow in a closed circuit.
A. open CIRCUIT B. closed circuit C. supply D. load
30. When you open your PC, nothing shows up in your monitor and the LED indicator of your monitor is flashing in yellow
color.
A. doesn’t boot B. no video output C. no power D. loading
31. the LED indicator of your monitor is in steady orange color.
A. doesn’t boot B. low battery C. no video output D. safe mode
32. When you open your PC it will show the processor brand and/or the motherboard brand but doesn't continue. Usually
this error will result to system restart over and over again.
A. safe mood B. no video output C. doesn’t boot D. error
33. The computer opens up then boots but when the operating system loads it doesn't continue and it will take a lifetime
if you're going to wait for it to load.
A. error B. loading C. never ending loading of operating system D. doesn’t boot
34. This also happens even if you try disconnecting your computer set from the internet. This is what we called aftershock
virus which will continue to run even if internet is disconnected.
A. no network B. error C. no network klots of pop up windows showing on standby mode
D. loading
35. This happens even if you try installing the hardware. When you restart your set it will happen again.
A. doesn’t work B. safe mode C. lots of hardware installation windows appear D. error
36. When you try going to safe mode all you will see is a list of files in Command prompt style.
A. prompt B. doesn’t boot C. safe mode D. safe mode doesn’t work
37. This will happen only in standby mode, when you move your mouse or type something, your system will automatically
restart and the worst part is it will delete a file at random.
A. error B. safe mode C. virus D. keyboard and mouse system restart
38. Upon loading the operating system, you will hear a loading sound and then the sound stops, when you try running an
audio file, no sound will be heard.
A. error B. no video output C. no sound D. sound on/off error
39. Just like the mouse problem, when you open a program that will take the whole screen like for example a game
and/or a program applications, when you close it, it will cause your system to restart.
A. virus B. program error C. error D. application causes system to restart
40. errors that caused by malfunctioning hardware components, corrupted operating system modules.
A. corrupted B. program error C. application error D. system error
41. Error that caused by corrupted or malfunctioning system files or software executable.
A. Runtime errors B. system error C. program error D. corrupted
42. that caused by corrupted hardware, especially malfunctioning RAM modules and bad sectors on hard disk.
A. Stop errors B. runtime error C. corrupted D. program error
43. These are usually caused by corrupted driver files or malfunctioning hardware components.
A. Device Manager Errors B. stop errors C. runtime error D. system error
44. Errors caused by malfunctioning hardware components, and are characterized by short beep sounds from the tiny
internal speaker of your motherboard.
A. POST code errors B. program errors C. system error D. runtime error
45. These are usually caused by glitches in the program code itself.
A. application error B. system error C. runtime error D. post code error
46. These can be caused by misplaced web pages in the server of the website itself, or due to connection problems
A. program error B. browser status codes C. post code error D. system error
47. Materials that do not easily allow the flow of current, or it has a high resistance to current flow.
A. wire B. insulator C. wood D. resistance
48. When you find a faulty component in your computer, check it with the other computers so that you can make sure
whether the fault is in the
component or not.
A. error B .trial and error C. program error D. runtime error
49. In case of any device failure, check all the cables of your computer such as data cables, power cable, internal circuitry
cables and make sure that all these are plugged in and working fine
A. hardware settings B. check cables C. Notice changes D. Event viewer
50. Check the hardware settings in the CMOS and in the device manager of the system and make all the device drivers up
to date and all the cards are plugged in properly.
A. trial and error B. hardware settings C. Make notes D. Event viewer

Parent’s signature:

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PREPARED BY:

HARON B. ABAINZA
SST-1

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