Technical Drawing - Electronic Diagrams

Exercise : Electronic Diagrams - General Questions
1.
On typical electronic diagrams, these items need not be shown unless they are needed for clarification:
Transmission diagrams
Operating relays
Closed relays
Terminal circles
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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2.
Schematic and single-line diagrams should be arranged so that signal or transmission path from input to output proceeds in this fashion:
Right to left and top to bottom
Right to left and bottom to top
Left to right and top to bottom
Left to right and bottom to top
Answer: Option
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3.
Switches and relays should be shown in this position with no operating force or applied energy:
Normal
Closed
Offset
Application
Answer: Option
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4.
These items typically are not used in new designs, but are still common in high-power amplifiers:
Amplifier tubes
Electron tubes
Signal relays
Switches
Answer: Option
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5.
This type of circuit is a semiconductor wafer or chip:
Integrated circuit
Transmission circuit
Plotted circuit
Conducted circuit
Answer: Option
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