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  1. A smaller-value load resistor will cause the output voltage to change more than a larger-value one.

  2. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  3. Using the current-divider formula, you can find the current in any branch of a series-parallel circuit.

  4. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  5. To derive 18 V and 12 V from a 24 V supply requires a voltage divider with three taps.

  6. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  7. A Wheatstone bridge is often shown in a "diamond" configuration.

  8. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  9. A resistor ladder network is a special type of series-parallel circuit.

  10. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  11. The higher the range setting, the less the internal resistance and the greater the load effect of the voltmeter on a circuit.

  12. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  13. Using Kirchhoff's voltage law, you can find the voltages across certain parts of a series-parallel circuit.

  14. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  15. A Wheatstone bridge consists of four resistors in parallel.

  16. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  17. Two equal-value resistors in series will divide the source voltage equally.

  18. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  19. A galvanometer is a meter that measures small amounts of voltage.

  20. A.
    True
    B.
    False