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This verified test bank for the 1st Edition of An Introduction to Electrical Science by Adrian Waygood provides a rigorous assessment suite for mastering the essential principles of electrical engineering. The material provides comprehensive coverage across all chapters from 2 to 23: Chapter 2: The "Electron Theory" of Electricity, Chapter 3: Electric Current, Chapter 4: Potential and Potential Difference, Chapter 5: Resistance, Chapter 6: Practical Conductors and Insulators, Chapter 7: Temperature Effects on Resistance, Chapter 8: Ohm's Law, Chapter 9: Series and Parallel Circuits, Chapter 10: Cells and Batteries, Chapter 11: Internal Resistance, Chapter 12: Energy, Work, and Power, Chapter 13: Magnetism, Chapter 14: Electromagnetism, Chapter 15: Magnetic Circuits, Chapter 16: Electromagnetic Induction, Chapter 17: Capacitance, Chapter 18: Intro to AC, Chapters 19–21: AC Circuits, Chapter 22: Power Factor Improvement, and Chapter 23: Balanced Three-Phase Systems.

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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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TEST BANK — An Introduction to Electrical Science, 1st Edition
Author: Adrian Waygood

Chapter 2: The “Electron Theory” of Electricity
Chapter 3: Electric Current
Chapter 4: Potential and Potential Difference
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Chapter 5: Resistance
Chapter 6: Practical Conductors and Insulators
Chapter 7: Effect of Temperature Change upon Resistance
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Chapter 8: Ohm’s Law
Chapter 9: Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel Circuits
Chapter 10: Cells and Batteries
Chapter 11: Internal Resistance of Voltage Sources
Chapter 12: Energy, Work, Heat and Power
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Chapter 13: Magnetism
Chapter 14: Electromagnetism
Chapter 15: Magnetic Circuits
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Chapter 16: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 17: Capacitors and Capacitance
Chapter 18: Introduction to Alternating Current
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Chapter 19: Series AC Circuits
Chapter 20: Parallel AC Circuits
Chapter 21: Series-Parallel AC Circuits
Chapter 22: Power Factor Improvement
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Chapter 23: Balanced Three-Phase A.C. Systems
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Chapter 2

1 Neils Bohr's model of the atom consists of a nucleus of
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(A) electrons, orbited by neutrons and protons.
(B) electrons and neutrons, orbited by protons.
(C) protons and neutrons, orbited by electrons.
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(D) protons and electrons, orbited by neutrons.
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2 Matter composed entirely of the same type of atom is called
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(A) an element.
(B) a compound.
(C) a conductor.
(D) an insulator.
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Answer: (A) an element.

3 Matter composed of different types of atom is called

(A) an element.
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(B) a compound.
(C) a conductor.
(D) an insulator.

Answer: (B) a compound.
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4 Hydrogen is an example of

(A) an element.
(B) a compound.
(C) a conductor.
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(D) an insulator.

Answer: (A) an element.

5 Carbon monoxide is an example of

(A) an element.
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(B) a compound.

, (C) a conductor.
(D) an insulator.

Answer: (B) a compound.

6 An atom's positively-charged sub-particles are called

(A) neutrons.
(B) protons.
(C) electrons.
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(D) quanta.

Answer: (B) protons.

7 An atom's negatively-charged sub-particles are called
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(A) neutrons.
(B) protons.
(C) electrons.
(D) quanta.
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Answer: (C) electrons.

8 An atomic sub-particle that carries no electrical charge is called a

(A) proton.
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(B) neutron.
(C) quantum.

Answer: (B) neutron.

9 An universal law that applies to electrical charges states that
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(A) like charges attract.
(B) unlike charges attract.
(C) like charges neutralise.
(D) unlike charges neutralise.
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Answer: (B) unlike charges attract.

10 The outermost shell of an atom is called its

(A) k' shell.
(B) l' shell.
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(C) m' shell.
(D) valence shell'.

Answer: (D) valence shell'.
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11 The chemical and electrical properties of an atom is determined by its

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