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– WAEC Basic Electricity/Applied Electricity Syllabus –

WAEC Basic Electricity/Applied Electricity Syllabus 2021 is Out: The Basic Electricity/Applied Electricity 2021/2022 West African Examination Council (WAEC) Syllabus is aiming at preparing candidates for the Board’s examination.

WAEC Basic Electricity/Applied Electricity Syllabus

PREAMBLE

We have developed this examination syllabus from the Senior Secondary School Electricity curriculum.

It tests candidates’ knowledge and understanding of electrical principles, maintenance and repair of domestic and industrial equipment and safe working procedures.

The examination syllabus does not replace the curriculum.

OBJECTIVES

The objective of the syllabus is to test candidates’:

  • knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts and principles of Basic Electricity/Applied Electricity;
  • ability to use tools and equipment in the maintenance and repair of electrical/electronic devices;
  • understanding of the principle of operation and the application of simple electrical/electronic devices;
  • understanding of safe working procedures and safety precautions in domestic and industrial installation.

EXAMINATION SCHEME

There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3 all of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be composite paper to be taken at one sitting.

PAPER 1: This will comprise fifty multiple-choice objective questions to be answered in 1 hour for 50 marks.

PAPER 2: This will comprise three sections: Sections A, B and C:

Section A will be compulsory for all candidates. It will comprise four questions out of which they will require candidates to answer any three.

Section B will be for candidates in Ghana only. It will comprise three questions out of which they will require candidates to answer two.

Section C will be for candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia only. It will also comprise three questions out of which they will require candidates to answer two.

Thus, candidates will be required to answer five questions in all. The paper will last 1 hour and carry 50 marks.

PAPER  3: This will be a practical paper of two experiments both of which are to be carried out by candidates in 3 hours for 100 marks.

DETAILED SYLLABUS

SECTION A

(For all candidates)

TOPIC

NOTES

 

1. DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUIT THEORY

Structure of matter
 
Resistors
 
 
 
Conductors and insulators.
Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws
Power  and energy
 

2. MAGNETIC FIELD AND ELECTROMAGNETISM

Fundamentals of magnetism
 
 
 
 
Concept of Electric field
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Capacitors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Electromagnetic field
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Self and Mutual Induction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3. MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

Moving-coil instrument
 
 
 
 
Moving-iron instrument
 
 
Digital instrument
 
 

4. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Binary number
 
 
Logic gates
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5. ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUIT THEORY  

Generation of e.m.f. in a single turn coil
 
A.C. quantities
 
 
 
RLC circuits
 
 
 
 
 

6. TRANSFORMERS

 
Types of transformer
 
 
Principles of operation of a transformer
 
Losses and temperature rise in transformers
 
 
Efficiency of transformers
 
Cooling of transformers
 
 

7. POWER SUPPLY

Power supply units
 
 
 
 
Rectification
 
 

8. ELECTRICAL MACHINES

A.C. motors (Single phase)
 
 
 
Alternators
 
 
 
 
A.C. motors (Three phase)
 
 
 
 
D.C. generators
 
 
D.C. motors
 
 
 

9. ELECTRICAL ENERGY SUPPLY

Generating station
 
 
 
 

10.  ELECTRICAL WIRING

Electrical installation
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wiring
 
 
 
 
 
 
Protection
 
 
 
Earthing
 
 
 
Maintenance, Fault diagnosis and Repairs
 
 
 
 
 
Testing of an installation
 
 
General Workshop Safety
 
 
 

 
 
 
Qualitative treatment of the structure of atoms in relation to electric current.
Types of resistors.
Resistor colour code.
Resistors in series and parallel.
Power rating of resistors.
Definition, examples and characteristics.
Qualitative treatments only.
Treatment should include calculations.
 
 
 
Types of magnet.
Magnetic properties of materials: magnetic flux, magnetic flux density, permeability, magnetomotive force and reluctance.
 
Electric field and properties: electric flux, electric flux density, electric field strength, permittivity and dielectric constant, potential gradient.
 
Comparison between magnetic and electric circuits
 
Types of capacitor.
Capacitance and dielectric.
Charge on capacitor, relationship between charge and applied voltage of a capacitor.
Application of capacitors.
Voltage rating.
Series and parallel connection.
Energy stored in a capacitor
(E =  QV= CV2): simple calculations.
 
 
 
Magnetic field around a current-carrying conductor.
Fleming’s Right Hand Rule
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field (F = BILsin).
 
Lenz’s law and Faradays law.
Emf induced in a coil (E = BLVsin)
Simple calculations involving force and
e.m.f. only.
 
 
Qualitative treatment of self and mutual induction.
Energy stored in a coil (E =  LI2).
Application of electromagnetism as found in electric bell, security alarm system, solenoid, loudspeaker, buzzer, moving-coil instruments etc.
 
 
Construction, advantages and disadvantages.
Conversion of moving-coil instrument to ammeter and voltmeter.
Calculations of shunts and multipliers.
 
 
Construction, principles of  operation, advantages and disadvantages.
 
Multimeter, voltmeter, ammeter etc.
Advantages and disadvantages.
 
 
 
Conversion of decimal numbers to binary numbers and vice versa.
 
Series connection of switches – AND
gate, parallel connection of switches – OR gate and inverter – NOT gate.
Truth table for logic gates.
General symbols for AND, OR, NOT, NAND and NOR gates.
Boolean expression.
 
 
 
 
Plotting of labelled sinusoidal waveform for a complete cycle.
 
A.C quantities (r.m.s., peak and average values, form factor, cycle, period and frequency)
 
Solution of problems involving RL, RC and RLC series circuits.
 
Conditions for resonance.
Phasor diagram of series resonance.
 
Transformer construction
 
Type based on (i) construction (shell and core) and (ii) function (current and voltage).
 
Operation and transformation ratio
 
 
Transformer losses (copper and iron)
Effect of losses and temperature rise in a transformer. Qualitative treatment only.
 
Losses and efficiency of transformer
 
Methods of cooling.
Need for cooling.
 
 
Power supply units: dry cell, solar cell, cadium cell and accumulator.
Block diagram of d.c. power supply.
Functions of blocks of power supply.
 
Half-wave and full-wave rectifications.
Filtration and stabilization.
 
 
Types of single phase motor: split-phase, capacitor-start, capacitor-run.
Application of single-phase motors.
 
Principles of operation, parts and types.
Relationship of speed, number of poles and frequency
f =  (Hz)
 
Principles of operation, parts, type and application
Methods of starting: direct-on-line, star delta and auto transformer.
 
 
Principles of operation, parts and methods of
connecting field windings.
 
Principles of operation, parts, types (shunt, compound, series) and application.
 
 
 
Methods of generating electrical power: diesel engine, steam engine, hydro-electric, nuclear, gas turbine.
 
 
 
Types of wiring: surface, conduit, trunking, ducting.
Selection of materials, tools and accessories.
Application of IEE wiring regulation regarding domestic installation.
 
 
Cables and accessories.
Current-carrying capacity of cable.
Wiring of lighting and socket outlets and connection of plugs.
Conduit, surface, trunking and ducting installations.
 
Protective devices
Fuses and circuit breakers
Discrimination of protective devices
 
Reasons for earthing.
Methods of earthing.
Earth loop impedance.
 
Types of fault: short circuit, open circuit and earth leakage.
Methods of diagnosing and repair of faults in an installation and equipment such as
fluorescent fitting, electric iron, electric fan, blender etc.
 
Continuity test, insulation resistance test, earth leakage test and polarity test.
 
Application of electrical safety regulations.
 
 
 

SECTION B

(For candidates in Ghana only)

TOPIC

NOTES

 

11.  ELECTRON EMISSION

Electron emission
 
 
 
Thermionic emission
 
 
Cathode Ray Tube(CRT)
 
 

12.  SEMICONDUCTOR

Theory
 
 
 
Diode
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Transistor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

13.  COMMUNICATION

Electromagnetic waves
 
Modulation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Amplifiers
 
 
 
Operational amplifiers
 
 
 

 
 
Methods of emitting electrons: Thermionic emission, photo emission, secondary emission and field emission.
 
Functions of electrodes, parameters and application.
 
Functions of electrodes in CRT.
 
 
 
Properties of semiconductor materials. Differences between n-type and p-type semiconductor materials.
 
Circuit symbol.
PN junction diode.
Barrier potential.
Forward and reverse bias for a pn junction diode.
Characteristics of a pn diode.
Application of pn junction diode.
 
Bipolar transistor: two pn junction devices (npn and pnp).
Configuration of bipolar transistor: CC, CB and CE.
Principles of operation and mode of connection of the three configurations of a transistor.
Characteristics of an npn transistor (common emitter).
Unipolar transistor: p-channel and n-channel of field effect transistor (JFET).
Principles of operation of JFET.
Semiconductor devices and their application: diac, triac, SCR, LED and zener diode.
Application of a photo transistor
Integrated circuits: simple integrated circuits and their uses.
 
 
 
 
Characteristics of radio waves.
 
Amplitude and frequency modulation and their waveforms.
 
 
 
Advantages of frequency modulation (F.M.) over amplitude modulation (A.M.).
 
Classifications: class A, class B, class AB and class C.
Application and efficiency of an amplifier.
 
Properties and construction of an ideal operational amplifier.
Inverting and non-inverting op-amp.

SECTION C

(For candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia)

TOPIC

NOTES

 

14.  ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

 
TRANSMISSION
 
 
 
DISTRIBUTION OF
ELECTRICITY
 

15.  MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF VARIOUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

Maintenance
 
Repair and maintenance of electrical appliances

 
Layout diagram of high voltage overhead transmission system.
Treatment of main components (towers, insulators and conductors) and functions. Detailed treatment of components not required.
Operating voltage levels for transmission lines (132 kV and 330 kV) and the need for high voltage system should be emphasized.
Layout diagram and main components of electricity distribution.
Functions of substation components (transformers, feeders etc.)
 
Types (predictive, preventive and corrective)
 
Common faults that occur in electrical appliances (blender, electric iron, electric kettle, toaster, fluorescent lamps etc) such as short circuit, open circuit, earth fault etc.

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