True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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Regardless of the error type, design or build, divide and conquer is the best
approach for solving the problem.
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2.
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In order to successfully troubleshoot a problem, you must be able to ask the
right questions.
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3.
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Debugging typically applies to isolating a problem with software.
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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4.
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The process you must undertake to isolate the source of a problem in a circuit
that is not working, and then fix it.
a. | Disassemble | d. | Breadboard | b. | Troubleshooting | e. | None of these | c. | Reboot |
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Matching
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a. | Build Error | c. | Design Error | b. | Design and Build
Error |
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5.
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With this error the circuit works perfectly as designed, but the design is
incorrect and does not meet the design specifications.
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6.
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With this error the circuit was designed properly, but was either built
incorrectly or has a bad component.
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7.
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With this error the circuit was designed incorrectly and was built
wrong.
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Match the order of troubleshooting a circuit if it isn’t working
properly.
a. | Step 1 | c. | Step 3 | b. | Step
2 | d. | Step
4 |
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8.
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Re-Create A Fault
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9.
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Divide and Conquer
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10.
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Correct the Problem.
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11.
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Test
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