Network Theory Questions and Answers – Link Currents: Tie-Set Matrix

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Link Currents: Tie-Set Matrix”. 1. The current in a closed path in a loop is called? a) loop current b) branch current c) link current d) twig current 2. Tie-set is also called? a) f loop b) g loop c) d loop … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Tree and Co-Tree

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Tree and Co-Tree”. 1. A graph is said to be a directed graph if ________ of the graph has direction. a) 1 branch b) 2 branches c) 3 branches d) every branch 2. The number of branches incident at the node of … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law”. 1. Kirchhoff’s voltage law is based on principle of conservation of ___________ a) energy b) momentum c) mass d) charge 2. In a circuit with more number of loops, which law can be best suited for the analysis? a) … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Kirchhoff’s Current Law

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Kirchhoff’s Current Law”. 1. Kirchhoff’s Current law is based on the law of conservation of ___________ a) energy b) momentum c) mass d) charge 2. The current law represents a mathematical statement of fact that ___________ a) voltage cannot accumulate at node … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Ohm’s Law

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Ohm’s Law”. 1. Resistance of a wire is yΩ. The wire is stretched to triple its length, then the resistance becomes ___________ a) y/3 b) 3y c) 6y d) y/6 2. An electric current of 10 A is the same as ___________ … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Voltage and Current Sources

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Voltage and Current Sources”. 1. Pick the incorrect statement among the following. a) Inductor is a passive element b) Current source is an active element c) Resistor is a passive element d) Voltage source is a passive element 2. For a voltage … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Circuit Elements and Kirchhoff’s Laws

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Circuit Elements and Kirchhoff’s Laws”. 1. Potential difference in electrical terminology is known as? a) Voltage b) Current c) Resistance d) Conductance 2. The circuit in which current has a complete path to flow is called ______ circuit. a) short b) open … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Sources and Some Definitions

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Sources and Some Definitions”. 1. Source is a basic network element which supplies power to the networks. a) True b) False 2. The dependent sources are of _____________ kinds. a) 5 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 3. The constant gm has … Read more

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Network Theory Questions and Answers – Basic Network Concepts

This set of Network Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Basic Network Concepts”. 1. Energy per unit charge is ____________ a) Power b) Voltage c) Current d) Capacitance 2. A conductor is said to have resistance of one ohm if a potential difference of one volt across its terminals causes a current … Read more

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