Branch, Loop, and Node Analyses MCQ Test

  1. The branch current method uses ___.
  2. An electric circuit based on three concepts, namely, ___, ___ and ___.
  3. What is branch?
  4. What do you mean by loop?
  5. What do you know about node?
  6. A node in a circuit is the place where circuit elements are connected together.
  7. Kirchhoff current law states that the algebraic sum of all currents entering a node of a circuit is ___.
  8. Nodal analysis on circuits is used to obtain multiple KCL equations that are useful to solve for voltage and current in a circuit.
  9. In assigning the direction of branch currents, _____.
  10. The expansion method for evaluating determinants is ___.
  11. Which one of the practical application of RLC circuit?
  12. A branch is created when the sonar.branch.name parameter is passed during analysis.
  13. Branches are the connections between nodes.
  14. Which one of the following is not the example of branch?
Branch, Loop and Node Analyses MCQ

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  • Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws
  • Thevenin's theorem and Ohm's law
  • Kirchhoff's current law and Ohm's law
  • the superposition theorem and Thevenin's theorem
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  • node, branch, loop
  • neutral, border, lists
  • Both A and B
  • All of the above
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  • single circuit elements such as resistor, capacitor, inductor, voltage, or current source
  • a point in the circuit where two or more circuit elements (or branches) are connected
  • any closed path in the circuit
  • All of the above
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  • single circuit elements such as resistor, capacitor, inductor, voltage, or current source
  • a point in the circuit where two or more circuit elements (or branches) are connected
  • any closed path in the circuit
  • None of the above
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  • single circuit elements such as resistor, capacitor, inductor, voltage, or current source
  • closed path in the circuit
  • a point in the circuit where two or more circuit elements (or branches) are connected
  • All of the above
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  • the directions are critical
  • the directions are not critical
  • they must point into a node
  • they must point out of a node
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  • good for only one determinant
  • more flexible than the cofactor method
  • good for second-order and third-order determinants
  • better than any other method
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  • Automobile Ignition System
  • TV
  • Both A and B
  • None of the above
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  • Number of mesh equations= B-(N-1)
  • Number of mesh equations= B-(N+1)
  • Number of mesh equations= B+(N-1)
  • None of the above
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  • Voltage source
  • Current source
  • Resistor
  • Both voltage and current source
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  • Non-linear networks
  • Equivalent networks
  • Non-planar networks
  • Planar networks
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