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  1. When converting 0.16 mA to microamperes, the result is

  2. A.
    16 µA
    B.
    160 µA
    C.
    1,600 µA
    D.
    0.0016 µA

  3. When these numbers are added, (87 × 105) + (2.5 × 106), the result is

  4. A.
    1.12 × 104
    B.
    11.2 × 105
    C.
    112 × 105
    D.
    1,120 × 106

  5. The quantity 3.3 × 103 is the same as

  6. A.
    330
    B.
    3,300
    C.
    33,000
    D.
    0.0033

  7. Which of the following is not an electrical quantity?

  8. A.
    voltage
    B.
    current
    C.
    distance
    D.
    power

  9. Seven thousand volts can be expressed as

  10. A.
    7 kV
    B.
    7 MV
    C.
    7 mV
    D.
    either 7 kV or 7 mV

  11. The number 4,500,000 can be expressed as

  12. A.
    4,500 × 106
    B.
    4.5 × 106
    C.
    4.5 × 10-3
    D.
    either 4,500 × 104 or 4.5 × 106

  13. When converting 1,600 kilohms to megohms, the result is

  14. A.
    1,600,000 M
    B.
    160 M
    C.
    1.6 M
    D.
    0.160 M

  15. What is (79 × 106)/(12 × 10–8)?

  16. A.
    6,580 × 1012
    B.
    658 × 1010
    C.
    6.58 × 1014
    D.
    0.658 × 1016

  17. Fourteen milliamperes can be expressed as

  18. A.
    14 MA
    B.
    14 µA
    C.
    14 kA
    D.
    14 mA

  19. The number 4.38 × 10–3 expressed as a number having a power of 10–6 is

  20. A.
    4,380 × 10–6
    B.
    438 × 10–6
    C.
    43,800 × 10–6
    D.
    438,000 × 10–6