ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 139249 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.41
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1

Which of these materials is not a good conductor of electricity?

79% Answer Correctly

air

copper

tin

gold


Solution

All conductors have resistance and the amount of resistance varies with the element. In general, metals make the best conductors of electricity and non-metals make the worst conductors of electricity.


2

A diode to an electronic circuit is like a _______________ to a city?

67% Answer Correctly

traffic light

one-way street

parking lot

highway


Solution

A diode allows current to pass easily in one direction and blocks current in the other direction.


3

Electromotive force is another name for:

53% Answer Correctly

power

current

energy

voltage


Solution

Voltage (V) is the electrical potential difference between two points. Electrons will flow as current from areas of high potential (concentration of electrons) to areas of low potential. Voltage and current are directly proportional in that the higher the voltage applied to a conductor the higher the current that will result.


4

This circuit component symbol represents a(n):

67% Answer Correctly

transformer

transistor

inductor

diode


Solution

The transistor is the foundation of modern electronic devices. It is made entirely from semiconductor material (making it a solid state device) and can serve many different functions in a circuit including acting as a switch, amplifier, or current regulator. A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current applied at the base to control general current flow from collector to emitter through the transistor.


5

Electrical power is measured in:

75% Answer Correctly

amperes

watts

coulombs

volts


Solution

Electrical power is measured in watts (W) and is calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) applied to a circuit by the resulting current (I) that flows in the circuit: P = IV. In addition to measuring production capacity, power also measures the rate of energy consumption and many loads are rated for their consumption capacity. For example, a 60W lightbulb utilizes 60W of energy to produce the equivalent of 60W of heat and light energy.