- 1. Which law states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a junction must equal the sum of currents leaving the junction?
A) Gauss's Law B) Kirchhoff's Current Law C) Faraday's Law D) Ohm's Law
- 2. Which law states that the algebraic sum of voltages around any closed loop in a circuit must be zero?
A) Joule's Law B) Ampère's Law C) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law D) Lenz's Law
- 3. Kirchhoff's Current Law is based on the principle of conservation of what quantity?
A) Power B) Energy C) Resistance D) Charge
- 4. What is the unit of measurement for resistance?
A) Watt B) Volt C) Ohm D) Ampere
- 5. What term is used for a path in a circuit where there are no branches?
A) Junction B) Partition C) Loop D) Branch
- 6. In which year were Kirchhoff's Laws first introduced?
A) 1845 B) 1900 C) 1955 D) 1769
- 7. Kirchhoff's Laws are fundamental in the analysis of which type of circuits?
A) Mechanical circuits B) Electrical circuits C) Hydraulic circuits D) Thermal circuits
- 8. What instrument is commonly used to measure current in a circuit?
A) Galvanometer B) Ohmmeter C) Voltmeter D) Ammeter
- 9. In which field of study are Kirchhoff's Laws commonly used?
A) Mechanical engineering B) Civil engineering C) Chemical engineering D) Electrical engineering
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