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High School Electrical Engineering Fundamentals

Electrical Engineering

A collection of medium-difficulty, fact-based multiple-choice questions aligned with high school electrical engineering curricula.

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10 Questions Medium Ages 14+ Apr 19, 2026

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This study set covers Electrical Engineering through 10 practice questions. A collection of medium-difficulty, fact-based multiple-choice questions aligned with high school electrical engineering curricula. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 What is the standard unit of electrical current?
  • A Volt
  • B Ohm
  • C Ampere
  • D Watt
2 Which law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance between them?
  • A Faraday's Law
  • B Ampere's Law
  • C Ohm's Law
  • D Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
3 What component is designed to oppose the flow of electric current?
  • A Capacitor
  • B Inductor
  • C Resistor
  • D Diode
4 What is the unit of electrical resistance?
  • A Siemens
  • B Farad
  • C Henry
  • D Ohm
5 A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field is known as a:
  • A Inductor
  • B Resistor
  • C Capacitor
  • D Transistor
6 What type of electrical current flows in only one direction, typically produced by batteries?
  • A Alternating Current (AC)
  • B Direct Current (DC)
  • C Pulsating Current
  • D Transient Current
7 What is the unit of electrical power?
  • A Joule
  • B Watt
  • C Volt-Ampere
  • D Coulomb
8 Which of the following is a semiconductor device that can amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power?
  • A Resistor
  • B Capacitor
  • C Transformer
  • D Transistor
9 What is the principle that states that in any electric circuit, the sum of the voltages around any closed loop is zero?
  • A Ohm's Law
  • B Kirchhoff's Current Law
  • C Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
  • D Faraday's Law of Induction
10 The ability of a material to conduct electric current is called its:
  • A Insulation
  • B Resistance
  • C Conductivity
  • D Capacitance
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