Question 1: EE Board October 1997
A load of 10 ohms was connected to a 12-volt battery. The current drawn was 1.18 amperes. What is the
internal resistance of the battery?
A. 0.35 ohm
B. 0.20 ohm
C. 0.25 ohm
D. 0.30 ohm
Question 2:
The potential at the terminals of the battery falls from 9 V on open circuit to 6 volts when a resistor of 10
ohms is connected across its terminals. What is the internal resistance of the battery?
A. 5Ω
B. 4Ω
C. 3Ω
D. 2Ω
Question 3: EE Board April 1997
The electromotive force of a standard cell is measured with a potentiometer that gives a reading of 1. 3562 V.
When a 1.0 megaohm resistor is connected across the standard cell terminals, the potentiometer reading drops to
1.3560 V. What is the internal resistance of the standard cell?
A. 174.5 ohms
B. 145.7 ohms
C. 147.5 ohms
D. 157.4 ohms
Question 4:
A battery is formed of five cells joined in series. When the external resistance is 4 ohms, the current is 1.5 A
and when the external resistance is 9 ohms, the current falls to 0.75 A. Find the internal resistance of each cell.
A. 0.5 ohm
B. 1.0 ohm
C. 0.2 ohm
D. 0.3 ohm
Question 5: EE Board April 1988
A Barangay power station supplies 60 kW to a load over 2,500 ft, 100 mm 2, two-conductors copper feeder,
the resistance of which is 0.078 ohm per 1000 ft. The bus bar voltage is maintained constant at 600 V. Determine
the load current.
A. 105 A
B. 108 A
C. 110 A
D. 102 A
Question 6:
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A 120 V DC motor draws current of 100 A and is located 1000 ft from the supply source. If the diameter of
the copper transmission line is 0.45 inch, what must be the voltage of the supply?
A. 125.32 V
B. 130.24 V
C. 129.32 V
D. 127.05 V
Question 7: EE Board October 1986
A LRT car, 5 km distance from the Tayuman, takes 100 A over a 100 mm hard drawn copper trolley wire
having a resistance of 0.270 ohm per km. The rail and ground return has a resistance of 0.06 ohm per km. If the
station voltage is 750 V, what is the voltage of the car?
A. 585 V
B. 590 V
C. 585 V
D. 590 V
Question 8:
The hot resistance of an incandescent lamp is 10 ohms and the rated voltage is 50 V. Find the series
resistance required to operate the lamp from an 80 V supply.
A. 8Ω
B. 4Ω
C. 6Ω
D. 10Ω
Question 9:
A resistive coil draws 2 A at 110 V after operating for a long time. If the temperature rise is 55 0C above the
ambient temperature of 20 0C, calculate the external resistance which must be initially connected in series with
the coil to limit the current to 2 A. The temperature coefficient of the material of the coil is 0.0043 per 0C at
20 0C.
A. 10.12 ohms
B. 10.52 ohms
C. 11.45 ohms
D. 12.05 ohms
Question 10:
A carbon resistor dissipates 60 W of power from a 120 V source at 20 0C. How much power will be dissipated in
the resistor at 120 0C if connected across the same source? Assume the temperature coefficient of carbon at
20thC is -0.0005 per 0C.
A. 61.50 W
B. 65.21 W
C. 62.34 W
D. 63.16 W
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DC ELECTRIC CIRCUITS - Day 4
Question 1: EE Board April 1981, EE Board October 1984
Two (2) 115-V incandescent lamps A and B are connected in series across a 230-V source. If lamp A is rated
75 watts and lamp B is rated 50 watts, determine the current drawn by the series connection.
A. 0.52 A
B. 0.64 A
C. 0.48 A
D. 0.57 A
Question 2:
An arc lamp takes 10 A 50 volts. A resistance R is to be place in series so that the lamp may burn correctly
from a 110 V supply. Find the power wasted in this resistor.
A. 800 watts
B. 600 watts
C. 700 watts
D. 900 watts
Question 3:
Conductor “x” of a certain material and a given cross section has a resistance of 0.1 ohm per meter and a
temperature coefficient of 0.005 per 0C. Conductor “y” of another material and a given cross section has a
resistance of 0.5 ohms per meter and a temperature coefficient of 0.001 per 0C. Is desired to make a coil having
a resistance of 500 ohms and a temperature coefficient of 0.002 by using suitable lengths of the two wires
connected in series. Calculate the required length of wire “x”
A. 1225 m
B. 1250 m
C. 1240 m
D. 1210 m
Question 4: EE Board April 1997
If a resistor rated at 5 watts and 6 volts are connected across a battery with an open circuit voltage of 6 volts.
What is the internal resistance of the battery if the resulting current is 0.8 A?
A. 0.30 ohm
B. 0.26 ohm
C. 0.23 ohm
D. 0.03 ohm
Question 5:
A high voltage DC transmission line delivers 1000 MW at 500 kV to an aggregate load over a distance of 900
km. Determine the voltage at the sending end. Assume the loop resistance of the line to be 1mΩ per km.
A. 510.5 kV
B. 505.2 kV
C. 507.7 kV
D. 503.6 kV
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Question 6: EE Board April 1989
It is required that a loading of 3 kW be maintained in a heating element at an initial temperature of 20 0C, a
voltage of 220 V is necessary for the purpose. After the element has settled down to steady state, it is found that
a voltage of 240 volts is necessary to maintain the 3 kW loading. The element resistance temperature coefficient
is 0.0006 per degree centigrade at 20 0C. Calculate the final temperature of the heating element.
A. 345.43 0C
B. 326.42 0C
C. 336.84 0C
D. 318.48 0C
Question 7:
A 200-W, 110-V incandescent lamp has a filament having a temperature coefficient of resistance equal to
0.005 at 0C. If the normal operating temperature of the bulb is 2500 0C, how much current will the bulb draw at
the instant it is turned on. Assume a room temperature of 20 0C.
A. 29.42 A
B. 18.37 A
C. 22.31 A
D. 28.21 A
Question 8:
The power drawn by a resistive coil made of copper wire is 220 W at 100 V and 20 0C. Calculate the power
consume by the coil at 115 V and 100 0C. The temperature coefficient of resistance at 20 0C is 0.00393.
A. 175 W
B. 211 W
C. 183 W
D. 225 W
Question 9:
An electric water heater has a rating of 1 kW, 230 V. The coil used as the heating element is 10 m long and
has a resistivity of 1.724 x 10-6 ohm-cm. Determine the required diameter of the wire in mils?
A. 2.43 mils
B. 2.52 mils
C. 3.21 mils
D. 1.35 mils
Question 10:
When two resistors A and B are connected in series, the total resistance is 36 ohms. When connected in
parallel, the total resistance is 8 ohms. What is the ratio of the resistance R a to resistance Rb . Assume Ra <Rb.
A. 0.5
B. 0.4
C. 0.8
D. 0.6
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DC ELECTRIC CIRCUITS - Day 3
Question 1: EE Board March 1998
Three resistors of 10, 15 and 20 ohms each are connected in parallel. What is the equivalent resistance?
A. 45 ohms
B. 17.2 ohms
C. 0.22 ohm
D. 4.62 ohms
Question 2:
The equivalent resistance of three resistors A, B and C connected in parallel is 1.714 ohms. If A is twice of B
and C is half as much as B, find the equivalent resistance when the three of them are connected in series.
A. 17.5 ohms
B. 21.0 ohms
C. 24.5 ohms
D. 28.0 ohms
Question 3:
Three resistors of 10, 12 and 15 ohms are connected in parallel. Evaluate the value of current to the parallel
system that will make the current in the 10 ohm resistor equal to 2 A.
A. 5 A
B. 6 A
C. 4 A
D. None of these
Question 4:
Three resistors of 10, 12 and “x” ohms, respectively are connected in parallel across a constant current source
of 8 A. Determine “x” if this resistor draws
2.5 A.
A. 10Ω
B. 12Ω
C. 13Ω
D. 11Ω
Question 5:
Two resistors A and B made of different materials have temperature coefficients of resistance at 20 0C of
0.004 and 0.006 respectively. When connected across a voltage source at 20 0C, they draw current equally. What
percentage of the total current at 100 0C does resistor A carry?
A. 47.14%
B. 52.86%
C. 61.34%
D. 38.66%
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Question 6:
Two resistor A and B made of different materials have temperature coefficients of resistance of 0.003 and 0.005,
respectively. When connected in parallel across a voltage source at 15 0C, it consumes equal power. What is the
ratio of the power drawn by resistor B to that in resistor A when temperature rises to 60 0 C? Assume supply
voltage is constant.
A. 0.829
B. 0.926
C. 0.964
D. 0.882
Question 7: EE Board March 1998
Three resistor of 10, 15 and 20 ohms each are connected in parallel. What is the total conductance?
A. 0.217 mho
B. 3.41 mhos
C. 4.62 mhos
D. 0.52 mho
Question 8:
Two heating units x and y are connected across a 100 V supply. Unit y takes twice as much power as unit x.
Total power supplied by the source is 2280 watts. Determine the total power drawn by the heating units if they
are connected in series across the same source.
A. 615.32 W
B. 506.58 W
C. 582.45 W
D. 604.38 W
Question 9:
Three resistors R , R and R are connected in series-parallel with R1 in series with the parallel combination of
R2 and R3. The whole combination is connected across a 120 V DC source. Resistors R 1, R2 and R3 take 750 W,
250 W and 200 W, respectively Calculate the resistance R2.
A. 8.10Ω
B. 8.52Ω
C. 7.84Ω
D. 9.22Ω
Question 10:
Two lamps X and Y are connected in series. Lamp X is rated 50 W at 100 V while lamp Y is rated at 100 W at 100
V also. The two lamps are to be connected in series across a 200 V source. What resistance must be connected
across lamp A so that each lamp will operate properly?
A. 150 ohms
B. 100 ohms
C. 200 ohms
D. 180 ohms
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DC ELECTRIC CIRCUITS - Day 2
Question 1: EE Board October 1997
A 5-ohm resistance is connected in parallel with a 10-ohm resistance. Another set, a 6-ohm and an 8-ohm
resistances are also connected in parallel. The two sets are connected in series. What is the equivalent
resistance?
A. 6.76 ohms
B. 9.25 ohms
C. 14.4 ohms
D. 21.2 ohms
Question 2: EE Board March 1998
Two resistances of 10 and 15 ohms each respectively are connected in parallel. The two are then connected
in series with a 5-ohm resistance. What is the equivalent resistance?
A. 11 ohms
B. 12 ohms
C. 10 ohms
D. 9 ohms
Question 3:
From the circuit as shown, determine the resistance between terminals a &
___________
a 1 Ω | 2 Ω 3 Ω | 4 Ω b
–—^^^—–^^^—–^^^—–^^^——–
|_____________|
A. 1.000 Ω
B. 1.923 Ω
C. 2.083 Ω
D. 2.352 Ω
Question 4: EE Board October 1997
A 10-ohm and a 20-ohm resistance are connected in parallel. Another resistance of 5-ohm is connected in
series with the two. If the supply voltage is 48 volts, what is the current through the 10-ohm resistance?
A. 3.21 A
B. 2.74 A
C. 4.02 A
D. 5.72 A
Question 5:
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A 30-ohm resistor is connected in parallel with a variable resistance R. The parallel combination is then
connected in series with a 6-ohm resistor and connected across a 120 V source. Find the minimum value of R if
the power taken by R is equal to the power taken by the 6-ohm resistor.
A. 10.35 Ω
B. 12.24 Ω
C. 10.24 Ω
D. 11.46 Ω
Question 6: EE Board March 1998
Two resistances of 10 and 15 ohms, each respectively are connected in parallel. The two are then connected
in series with a 5-ohm resistance. It is then connected across a 12-V battery, what are the current and power?
A. 1.2 A, 17.28 W
B. 0.96 A, 11.52 W
C. 1.09 A, 13.1 W
D. 1.5 A, 20.25 W
Question 7:
An 8-ohm resistor is connected in series with a parallel combination of two resistors, R and 24 ohms.
Determine R if the power consumed by the parllel-connected resistors is equal to the power consumed by the 8-
ohm resistor.
A. 10 ohms
B. 16 ohms
C. 12 ohms
D. 20 ohms
Question 8:
A multi-tap resistor R is connected across a 220-V supply. A voltmeter whose internal resistance is 15-k Ω is
connected across the center tap and one end of the supply terminals. If the voltmeter registers 100 V, what is the
value of resistor R.
A. 5.5 k Ω
B. 5.0 k Ω
C. 6.0 k Ω
D. 6.5 k Ω
Question 9:
A potential divider of resistance of 50 ohms is connected across a 100 V DC source. A load resistance of 10
ohms is connected across a tap in the potential divider and the negative terminal of the source. If a current of 4
A flows towards the load, what is the current supplied by the source?
A. 5.32 A
B. 5.05 A
C. 5.21 A
D. 5.48 A
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Question 10:
Two resistors A and B are connected in series across a 220 V DC source. When a voltmeter with an internal
resistance of 10 k Ω ohms, is connected across resistor A, the instrument reads 100 V and when connected
across resistor B, it reads 80 volts. Find the resistance of resistor A.
A. 4 k Ω
B. 3 k Ω
C. 5 k Ω
D. 6 k Ω
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DC ELECTRIC CIRCUITS - Day 1
Question 1: EE Board April 1992
An electric kettle was marked 500 W, 230 V found to take 15 minutes to bring 1 kilogram of water at 15 0C to
boiling point. Determine the heat efficiency of the kettle.
A. 79.1%
B. 75.3%
C. 72.4%
D. 74.8%
Question 2: EE Board October 1997
A process equipment contains 100 gallons of water at 25 0C. It is required to bring it to boiling in 10 minutes.
The heat loss is estimated to be 5%. What is the kW rating of the heater?
A. 125 kW
B. 252 kW
C. 50.5 kW
D. 207 kW
Question 3: EE Board October 1989
A total of 0.8 kg of water at 20 0C is placed in a 1-kW electric kettle. How long a time in minute is needed to
raise the temperature of the water to 100 0C?
A. 4.46 min.
B. 5.32 min
C. 6.34 min
D. 4.56 min
Question 4: EE Board October 1998
How many calories does an electric heater of 100 watts generate per second?
A. 10
B. 23.88
C. 1000
D. 42.25
Question 5: EE Board October 1997
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The electric energy required to raise the temperature of water in a pool is 1000 kWh. If the heat losses are
25%, the heating energy required will be ___.
A. 1111 kWh
B. 1266 kWh
C. 1750 kWh
D. 1333 kWh
Question 6: EE Board April 1992
An electric heater carries 12 A at 110 V, is submerged in 22.5 lbs of water for 30 minutes. What will be the
final temperature of the water if its initial temperature is 35 0F?
A. 135.43 0F
B. 125.42 0F
C. 133.56 0F
D. 128.33 0F
Question 7: EE Board October 1990
In an electric heater the inlet temperature is 15 0C. Water is flowing at the rate of 300 grams per minute. The
voltmeter measuring voltage across the heating element reads 120 volts and an ammeter measuring current
taken reads 10 amperes. When steady state is finally reached, what is the final reading of the outlet
thermometer?
A. 57.6 0C
B. 68.4 0C
C. 72.6 0C
D. 42.6 0C
Question 8: EE Board October 1991
Four cubic meters of water is to be heated by means of four 1.5 kW, 230-V immersion heating elements.
Assuming the efficiency of the heater as 90%, determine the time required boiling the water if the initial
temperature is 20 0C and if all four elements are connected in parallel.
A. 71 hrs
B. 63 hrs
C. 69 hrs
D. 66 hrs
Question 9: EE Board October 1991
Four cubic meters of water is to be heated by means of four 1.5 kW, 230-V immersion heating elements.
Assuming the efficiency of the heater as 90%, determine the time required boiling the water if the initial
temperature is 20 0C and if the elements are connected two in series in parallel with two in series.
A. 275.6 hrs
B. 295.3 hrs
C. 252.2 hrs
D. 264.4 hrs
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Question 10: EE Board April 1997
A circuit consisting of three resistors rated: 10 ohms, 15 ohms and 20 ohms are connected in delta. What
would be the resistances of the equivalent wye connected load?
A. 0.30, 0.23 and 0.15 ohm
B. 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 ohms
C. 3.33, 4.44 and 6.66 ohms
D. 5.77, 8.66 and 11.55 ohms
Question 11: EE Board October 1994
The equivalent wye element of 3 equal resistors each equal to R and connected in delta is
A. R
B. 3/2R
C. R/3
D. 3R
Question 12:
Three resistors of 6-ohm resistance are connected in delta. Inside the delta another three 6-ohm resistors are
connected in wye. Find its resistance between any two corners.
A. 2 ohms
B. 3 ohms
C. 4 ohms
D. 1 ohm
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BASIC PRINCIPLES - Day 3
Question 1:
A positively charged dielectric has a charge of 2 coulombs. If 12.5 x 1018 free electrons are added to it, what
will be the net charge on the said dielectric?
A. 4 C
B. -2 C
C. 8 C
D. Zero
Question 2:
A battery can deliver 10 joules of energy to move 5 coulombs of charge. What is the potential difference
between the terminals of the battery?
A. 2 V
B. 50 V
C. 0.5 V
D. 5 V
Question 3:
A cloud of 2.5 x 1019 electrons move past a given point every 2 seconds. How much is the intensity of the
electron flow?
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A. 1 A
B. 2 A
C. 2.5 A
D. 1.5 A
Question 4:
The current in an electric lamp is 5 amperes. What quantity of electricity flows towards the filament in 6
minutes?
A. 30 C
B. 3600 C
C. 72 C
D. 1800 C
Question 5:
A constant current of 4 A charges a capacitor. How long will it take to accumulate a total charge of 8
coulombs on the plates?
A. 2 s
B. 32 s
C. ½ s
D. 12 s
Question 6: EE Board March 1998
The substation bus bar is made up of 2-iches round copper bars 20 ft. long. What is the resistance of each
bar if resistivity is 1.724 x 10-6 ohm-cm.
A. 7.21 x 10-5 ohm
B. 13.8 x 10-6 ohm
C. 5.185 x 10-5 ohm
D. 2.96 x 10-5 ohm
Question 7: EE Board October 1997
Determine the resistance of a bus bar made of copper if the length is 10 meters long and the cross-section is
a 4 x 4 cm2. Use 1.7241 micro ohm-cm as the resistivity.
A. 2.121 x 10-4 ohm
B. 4.312 x 10-4 ohm
C. 3.431 x 10-5 ohm
D. 1.078 x 10-4 ohm
Question 8:
Nichrome ribbon resistor elements each has a resistance of 1 ohm. The element is made from sheet of
nichrome alloy, 0.025 cm thick. If the width of the ribbon is 0.3 cm, what length is required per element? Assume
specific resistance of nichrme alloy to be 109 µΩ-cm.
A. 68.8 cm
B. 62.1 cm
C. 70.7 cm
D. 67.4 cm
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Question 9: EE Board October 1991
One turn of a copper bar is produced by cutting a copper washer along a radius and spreading the ends. The
washer is cut from soft-drawn copper having a resistivity at 20 0C of 1.732 x 10-6 ohm-cm. The washer is 0.125
inch thick and has inside diameter and outside diameter of 1 inch and 9 inches respectively. Calculate the exact
resistance between the two ends of the turn to direct current, taking into account the non-uniform current
distribution. Assume the contact along the ends of the turn to be perfect over the entire cross-section.
A. 12.74 x 10-6 ohm
B. 15.53 x 10-6 ohm
C. 17.22 x 10-6 ohm
D. 14.83 x 10-6 ohm
Question 10: EE Board October 1990
Determine the resistance of a conductor 0.10 m long, with a uniform diameter of 1.0 cm and having a
resistivity which varies as a function of length L measured from one end of the conductor according to the
formula: ρ = 0.003 + 10-4 L2 ohm-cm.
A. 0.0852 ohm
B. 0.0915 ohm
C. 0.0806 ohm
D. 0.0902 ohm
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BASIC PRINCIPLES - Day 2
Question 1: EE Board April 1992
A coil has 6,000 turns of wire and a resistance of 380 ohms. The coil is rewound with the same quantity
(weight) of wire, but has 13,400 turns. How many ohms will the new coil have?
A. 1895 ohms
B. 1825 ohms
C. 1792 ohms
D. 1905 ohms
Question 2: EE Board April 1992
A copper wire of unknown length has a resistance of 0.80 ohm. By successive passes through drawing dies,
the length of the wire is increased to 2 ½ times its original value. Assuming that resistivity remains unchanged
during the drawing process, determine the new value of its resistance.
A. 4 Ω
B. 3 Ω
C. 5 Ω
D. 6 Ω
Question 3: EE Board October 1998
A one-meter rod of 2-cm diameter is drawn until its resistance is 100 times the initial resistance. Its length
afterward is?
A. 10 m
B. 100 m
C. 12.5 M
D. 5 m
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Question 4: EE Board April 1993
A kilometer of wire having a diameter of 11.7 mm and a resistance of 0.031 ohm is drawn down so that its
diameter is 5.0 mm. What does its resistance become?
A. 0.85 ohm
B. 0.78 ohm
C. 0.93 ohm
D. 0.81 ohm
Question 5:
A conductor whose diameter is 0.175 inch has a resistance of 0.5 ohm. The wire is drawn through a series of
dies until its diameter is reduced to 0.08 inch. Assuming the specific resistance of the material remains constant,
what is the resistance of lengthened conductor?
A. 11.45 Ω
B. 10.22 Ω
C. 12.75 Ω
D. 10.82 Ω
Question 6: EE Board April 1995
A certain wire has a resistance R. The resistance of another wire identical with the first except for having
twice its diameter is
A. 4R
B. ½R
C. 2R
D. ¼ R
Question 7:
A given wire has a resistance of 17.5 ohms. If its length is 560 m, how much length must be cut-off from the
wire in order to reduce its resistance to 12.5 ohms.
A. 160 m
B. 170 m
C. 145 m
D. 155 m
Question 8: EE Board October 1996
What is the size in square millimeter (mm2) is the cable of 250 MCM size?
A. 118.656 mm2
B. 126.675 mm2
C. 112.565 mm2
D. 132.348 mm2
Question 9:
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A 500 MCM ACSR cable has 37 strands. Determine the diameter in mils of each strand.
A. 116.25
B. 120.24
C. 118.34
D. 110.35
Question 10:
A copper transmission line is to be replaced by one of aluminum having the same total resistance. If the cross
sectional area of the copper wire is 500 MCM, what would be the cross sectional area of the new aluminum wire?
A. 800 MCM
B. 820 MCM
C. 850 MCM
D. 900 MCM
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