SPINE ROAD HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY TEST 2 GRADE 9 SEPTEMBER 2017 EXAMINER: MRS N GOVENDER MODERATOR: MR LUKIE TIME: 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES INSTRUCTIONS

Similar documents
Theme 5: Electricity in the Home

2. What is the difference between an analogue watch and a digital watch? (2)

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS

Fig [5]

Q2. Figure 1 shows the oscilloscope trace an alternating current (a.c.) electricity supply produces.

PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com 1

The equation which links current, potential difference and resistance is:

Home Map Projects Construction Soldering Study Components 555 Symbols FAQ Links

8.0 Ω 12.0 Ω. When the switch S is open, show that the potential difference between the points X and Y is 7.2 V.

Electronic Components

VCE PHYSICS AOS 2 UNIT 3. Circuit Design and Application

A B. 1 (a) (i) Fig shows the symbol for a circuit component. Fig Name this component. ... [1]

Lesson 3: Electronics & Circuits

Unit 1 Electronics Name: Form:

Embedded Control. Week 1 (6/29/11)

Electricity Transition Questions Applied General in Science

ELEXBO A-Car-Engineering

UNIT E1 (Paper version of on-screen assessment) A.M. WEDNESDAY, 8 June hour

DET: Technological Studies Applied Electronics Intermediate 2

Electronics. Module Descriptor

Design and Technology

VCE VET ELECTRONICS. Written examination. Friday 1 November 2002

ELECTRONICS STARTER KIT

FCC Technician License Course

GCSE Electronics. Scheme of Work

VCE VET ELECTROTECHNOLOGY

Applications of diodes

Homework Assignment 01

Electronics Merit Badge Kit Theory of Operation

8866 H1 Physics J2/ D.C. Circuits

University of Technology, Jamaica School of Engineering. Electrical Workshop Notes On Electrical components

An important note about your Charged Up Exploration Kit.

Industrial Technology Electronics Technologies

SUBELEMENT T6 Electrical components: semiconductors; circuit diagrams; component functions 4 Exam Questions - 4 Groups

ExamLearn.ie. Electricity in the Home & Electronics

Resistive components in circuits

Electronics (JUN ) General Certificate of Secondary Education June Thursday 5 June pm to 3.30 pm. Time allowed 2 hours

ART AND ELECTRICITY ORIGINS

CHAPTER 9: ELECTRONICS

NZQA registered unit standard version 7 Page 1 of 5. Demonstrate knowledge of basic electronic components

ELE1. ELECTRONICS Unit 1 Foundation Electronics. General Certificate of Education June 2004 Advanced Subsidiary Examination

2017 Charged Up Coach Training Handout

A.M. WEDNESDAY, 19 May minutes

STUDENT NUMBER Letter VCE VET ELECTRONICS. Written examination. Monday 31 October 2005

Wallace Hall Academy Physics Department. Electricity. Pupil Notes Name:

Basic Microprocessor Interfacing Trainer Lab Manual

Electronics (JUN ) General Certificate of Secondary Education June Time allowed 2 hours TOTAL

Book page Syllabus 2.8, 2.9, Series and parallel circuits

Technician Licensing Class T6

Electronics & Control

CK-12 Physics Concepts - Intermediate Answer Key

BASIC ELECTRONICS/ ELECTRONICS

T6A4. Electrical components; fixed and variable resistors, capacitors, and inductors; fuses, switches, batteries

potential difference resistance current

LEVEL A: SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICITY

12V Dimmer Kit, version 2

Homework Assignment 01

WASSCE / WAEC BASIC ELECTRONICS / ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS

2) The larger the ripple voltage, the better the filter. 2) 3) Clamping circuits use capacitors and diodes to add a dc level to a waveform.

hij Teacher Resource Bank GCE Electronics Exemplar Examination Questions ELEC2 Further Electronics

PS 12b Lab 1c IV Curves

National Quali cations Date of birth Scottish candidate number

EET 1150 Lab 6 Ohm s Law

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

Series and Parallel Resistors

Lab# 13: Introduction to the Digital Logic

The topics in this unit are:

Summer Vacation Homework Physics O'3

1.) If a 3 input NOR gate has eight input possibilities, how many of those possibilities result in a HIGH output? (a.) 1 (b.) 2 (c.) 3 (d.) 7 (e.

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Logic Circuits Laboratory EXPERIMENT-1 BASIC GATE CIRCUITS

FCC Technician License Course

VCE VET ELECTROTECHNOLOGY

Electric Circuits. Have you checked out current events today?

Contents. Acknowledgments. About the Author

ECE 214 Electrical Circuits Lab Lecture 8

Name My end of year 8 Target = Teacher. OLSJ Design & Technology Electronic Products. Overall Progress Effort Rating ABCDEFG.

Basic Electronics. Chapter 2, 3A (test T5, T6) Basic Electrical Principles and the Functions of Components. PHYS 401 Physics of Ham Radio

Process Components. Process component

12/4/ X3 Bridge Amplifier. Resistive bridge amplifier with integrated excitation and power conditioning. Logos Electromechanical

Experiment No. 1 Half Wave Rectifier using R-Triggering

Entry Level Assessment Blueprint Electronics

Sensor, Op-amp comparator, and output revision.

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Harmonic Distortion Analysis

Control System Circuits with Opamps

Elements of Electronics and Circuit Analysis

Amplifier, Product Design

ELECTRONICS ELEC1. Mark scheme June 2016 INTRODUCTORY ELECTRONICS. Version: 1.0 Final

ENGINEERING. Unit 5 Electrical and electronic design Suite. Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3

= V IN. and V CE. = the supply voltage 0.7 V, the transistor is on, V BE. = 0.7 V and V CE. until saturation is reached.

University of Jordan School of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department. EE 204 Electrical Engineering Lab

Electronic Simulation Software for Teaching and Learning

Electric Circuits Notes 1 Circuits

A Level. A Level Physics. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS: Complete Circuits 2 (Answers) AQA, Edexcel, OCR. Name: Total Marks: /30

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology ENGLISH. EXAM IN TFY 4185 Measurement Technique/Måleteknikk. 1 Dec 2014 Time: 09:00-13:00

Experiment 8: Semiconductor Devices

Electrical Functions Notes

Unit 2 Semiconductor Devices. Lecture_2.5 Opto-Electronic Devices

Lesson Plan. Preparation

ELECTRIC CIRCUIT PROBLEMS 12 AUGUST 2014

Transcription:

SPINE ROAD HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY TEST 2 GRADE 9 SEPTEMBER 2017 EXAMINER: MRS N GOVENDER MODERATOR: MR LUKIE TIME: 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer all questions 2. Rule off after each question. 3. All drawings to be done in pencil. 4. Write neatly and legibly. 5. Please hand in your question paper. 100 GRADE A B C D E F G H I QUESTION ONE: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. WRITE ONLY THE CORRECT NUMBER NEXT TO THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER. EG 2.1 C 2 x 5 [10]

1.1 Electrochemical cells are a) components that contains chemicals b) components that have positive poles only c) components that have negative poles only d) How we test Ohms Law 1.2 Light dependant resistors ( LDR s) a) senses light c) senses temperature b) senses moisture d) gives off light 1.3 The colour red black as 1 st band has a value of a) 2 b) 6 c) 0 d) 4 1.4 An ammeter is used to test the a) voltage in a circuit b) resistance in a circuit c) current in a circuit d) none of the above 1.5 The following is an example a) Single pole single throw switch b) Single pole double throw switch c) Double pole double throw switch d) Diode QUESTION TWO: MATCH COLUMN A WITH COLUMN B. WRITE ONLY THE CORRECT LETTER NEXT TO THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER 2.1 A 2 X 5 = [10] COLUMN A COLUMN B 2.1 When two or more cells are A. Switch D connected together 2.2 An example of a control B. Diode A device 2.3 When current is allowed to C. Transistor B flow in one direction only 2.4 Has different colour bands D. Battery E 2.5 Amplifies current E. Resistor C QUESTION THREE: 2 X 7 = [14] Complete the missing information on the table below. Write down the number and answer next to it. Eg 3.1.1 cell

Eg. NAME SYMBOL USE It supplies voltage to cell a circuit (3.1.1)closed switch LDR ( Light dependant resistor) (3.1.5)Thermistor (3.1.2) (3.1.3) Allows current to pass through when closed (3.1.4) It senses light Senses the change in temperature and changes the resistance LED Light emitting diode (3.1.6) (3.1.7) Used as lights and has different colours QUESTION FOUR: [17] 4.1 A B C 4.1.1 Which of the following circuits are connected in series? [2] C 4.1.2 Which of the following circuits are connected in parallel? [2] B 4.1.3 Which of the circuits above have more strength? Give a reason for your answer. [2] 4.2 Use the circuit diagram below to complete the truth table [6]

Input A Input B Output 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 4.2 Draw a circuit diagram with the following components 4.1.2 2 cells in series, a 10kΩ, LED and a transistor. [5] QUESTION FIVE [22] 5.1 Explain how each of the following components are used in a circuit 3 x 2 [6] 5.1.1 LED It is used as indicator lights and current only flows in one direction. 5.1.2 Capacitor Capacitors stores energy by storing electrical charge. 5.1.3 Diode It is a controlling device that is made up of an anode and cathode. Current flows in one direction only 5.2 Calculate the value of the voltage supply in a circuit if the resistor value is 4Ω and the current through the resistor is 2.5A [5] V = I x R = 2.5 A x 4Ω =10 V 5.3 Calculate the value of the resistance in the diagram below if the voltage is 12V and the current through the resistor is 2A. [4] R = V I = 12V 2A = 6 Ω

5.4 Look at figure below and answer the questions that follow 5.4.1 Calculate the current through R₂. [3] I = V R = 6 V 12Ω = 0.5 A 5.4.2 What will the current be through R₁? [2] 0.5 A. It is a series circuit 5.4.3 What will the voltage drop across R₁ be? [2] 6 V. 12 V 6 V QUESTION SIX [16] Resistor colour bands indicates the value of a resistor. Use the table to calculate the following

6.1.1 What is the resistance of Resistor 1? [3] 470 Ω 6.1.2 What is Resistor 1 s accuracy level? [2] 10% 6.2.1 What is the resistance of Resistor 2? [3] 2200 Ω 6.2.2 What is Resistor 1 s accuracy level? [2] 5% 6.3 Draw a resistor with the following resistance 6.3.1 700 Ω 6.3.2 200 kω 2 x 3 = [6]

QUESTION SEVEN [11] Look through the following information and answer the questions that follow A B 7.1 Write down the components that can be used in pictures A and B. Mention at least three (3) in each. 2 x 3 = [6] Push switch, SPST, sensor LED, Push switch, 7.2 Explain the AND principal in picture B. [2] The one will not work if the main switch is off. ( Any logial answer will be accepted) 7.3 What significance does the chains have in picture B? [2] It allows you to choose whether you want the fan on or the light. You can choose. ( Learner can have any logical answer) 7.4 Name the switch used in picture A. [1] Push switch