ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS|100%
CORRECT|GRADE A+
T/F: electrical engineering involves the study of electricity - ANSWER true
T/F: Electronics engineering isn't a specialty of electrical engineering - ANSWER false, is
T/F: Electrical and electronics engineers in the United States have less than a four- or five-year
undergraduate degree. - ANSWER false, a 4 or 5 year
T/F: Many electrical and electronics engineers earn a license as a Professional Engineer (P.E.). - ANSWER
true
T/F: A P.E. license is required - ANSWER false, not required
T/F: the primary goal of electrical engineering is to design and develop power generation and
transmission - ANSWER true
T/F: the main challenges in electronics engineering are heat, diminishing space (Moore's law), and
technological constraints - ANSWER true
T/F: Electronic engineers deal with the creation, transmission, and local distribution of electricity -
ANSWER false, electrical
T/F: the types of power generation are electronic (hydro), gas- powered, fossil fuel and nuclear powered,
and other sources (photovoltaic arrays) - ANSWER true
T/F: microcontrollers are large computers that have a broad function - ANSWER false, mini and specific
, T/F: the 2 types of electricity flow are DC and IC - ANSWER false, DC and AC
T/F: the 3 different material properties are conductor, semi- conductor, and insulator - ANSWER true
T/F: an example of conductor is copper - ANSWER true
T/F: an example of insulator is rubber - ANSWER true
T/F: an example of semi- conductor is plastic - ANSWER false, silicon
How electrical and magnetic forces of charged particles react is known as...
A- diode
B- electromagnetic force
C- photovoltaic
D- electrochemical - ANSWER B
Mobile or free electrons; electrons can move easily is...
A- resistance
B- resistor
C- conductor - ANSWER C
The ability to conduct a electrical current is...
A- transistor
B- electromagnetic force
C- conductance - ANSWER C
A device where a chemical reaction produces electricity is...
A- electrochemical cell
B- transformer
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