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Answer:
1. If the greek letter Omega (12) appears in a schematic diagram, the component
value being represented is a.
A. Capacitor B. Transistor C. Transformer D. Resistor
2. The labels of a capacitor C1A and C1B in a diagram are examples of
A. Designated letters B. Suffix letters C. Subscript letters D. coefficient letter
3. One of these is NOT given in a schematic diagram
A. Wiring specification
C. Actual appearance of components
B. Point-to-point resistance values
D. Operating instructions
4. The symbols on a schematic diagram are arranged so that the diagram can be
"read” in this manner.
A. Top to bottom
B. Bottom to top
C. Right to left D. Left to right
5. Line conventions is use in drawing electrical and electritonics diagrams.
A. Line thickness B. Thickness
C. Interrupted lines D. Line application
6. Another types of diagrams, a schedule of line weights or line conventions is used in
drawing electrical and electronics diagrams.
A. Dashed line B. Line Application
C. Line thickness D. All of the above
7. This types of lines are used on schematic and other types of diagrams to show
mechanical linkage between components.
A. Line Application B. Dashed lines
C. Interrupted line D. Thin lines
8. Class designation letter used to represent capacitor component on a circuit
diagram A. D
B. R
C. C
D.SW
9. Class designation letter used to represent diode component on a circuit diagram
A. D
B.S
C. T
D. SW
10. Class designation letter used to represent transistor component on a circuit
diagram A. Q or TR
B. R
C. T
D. S or SW
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