Q.1.

Components designed to oppose the flow of current are called:

Q.2.

Resistors are identified as to wattage by:

Q.3.

A wire with a smaller cross-sectional area will produce:

Q.4.

For P = V2/R, a decrease in resistance should produce:

Q.5.

Ohm's law is not:

Q.6.

With Ohm's law, if voltage increases and resistance stays the same:

Q.7.

Resistors are identified as to wattage by:

Q.8.

What happens to current and resistance if the voltage doubles?

Q.9.

With Ohm's law:

Q.10.

Resistance in a circuit is:

Q.11.

What property does an incandescent lamp possess?

Q.12.

How many joules of energy will a 10 W lamp dissipate in one minute?

Q.13.

What type of resistors have a tolerance rating of 5% or greater?

Q.14.

What are the two major categories for resistors?

Q.15.

Which formula shows a direct proportionality between power and voltage?

Q.16.

Power is defined as:

Q.17.

For P = V2/R, a decrease in resistance should produce:

Q.18.

The unit designator for resistance value is the:

Q.19.

One advantage of a carbon film resistor over a carbon composition resistor is:

Q.20.

Resistor tolerance is either printed on the component, or is provided by: