ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 146667 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.75
Score 0% 55%

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1

Which of the following is not a terminal on a transistor?

59% Answer Correctly

base

emitter

input

collector


Solution

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.


2

Which of the following allows DC to pass easily but resists the flow of AC?

56% Answer Correctly

semiconductor

capacitor

inductor

transformer


Solution

An inductor is coiled wire that stores electric energy in the form of magnetic energy and resists changes in the electric current flowing through it. If current is increasing, the inductor produces a voltage that slows the increase and, if current is decreasing, the magnetic energy in the coil opposes the decrease to keep the current flowing longer. In contrast to capacitors, inductors allow DC to pass easily but resist the flow of AC.


3

Why is an insulator a poor conductor of electricity?

68% Answer Correctly

an insulator is made of inorganic material

an insulator has many free electrons

an insulator has few free electrons

an insulator is made of organic material


Solution

Insulators have valence shells that are more than half full of electrons and, as such, are tightly bound to the nucleus and difficult to move from one atom to another.


4

Capacitors connected in series produce __________ capacitance compared to capacitors connected in parallel.

45% Answer Correctly

less

no

more

the same


Solution

Capacitors store electricity and are used in circuits as temporary batteries. Capacitors are charged by DC current (AC current passes through a capacitor) and that stored charge can later be dissipated into the circuit as needed. Capacitors connected in series produce less capacitance than capacitors connected in parallel.


5 Suppose you have 8 [6V 10A] batteries that you can connect together in series, in parallel, or in series-parallel. Which of the following voltage and ampere combinations cannot be attained using these 8 batteries?
46% Answer Correctly
48V 10A
8V 60A
6V 80A
24V 40A

Solution

Connecting the 8 batteries in series multiplies their voltage while keeping their current the same yielding a 48V 10A configuration. Connecting the 8 batteries in parallel multiplies their current while keeping their voltage the same yielding a 6V 80A configuration. Using a series-parallel connection, 4 batteries can be connected in series and 4 can be connected in parallel resulting in a 24V 40A configuration.