ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 191524 Results

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1

The most common circuit configuration is:

59% Answer Correctly

series

household

series-parallel

parallel


Solution

Circuits are not limited to only series or only parallel configurations. Most circuits contain a mix of series and parallel segments. A good example is a household circuit breaker. Electrical outlets in each section of the house are wired in parallel with the circuit breaker for that section wired in series making it easy to cut off electricity to the parallel parts of the circuit when needed.


2

The valence shell of a conductor is how full of electrons?

52% Answer Correctly

full

half full

less than half full

more than half full


Solution

Conductors are elements that allow electrons to flow freely. Their valence shell is less than half full of electrons that are able to move easily from one atom to another.


3

An amplifier is most similar in function to which of the following:

65% Answer Correctly

step-up transformer

step-down transformer

transistor

capacitor


Solution

An amplifier is a device that takes a small input signal and creates a larger output signal. This makes it most similar to a step-up transformer which takes a smaller input voltage and creates a larger output voltage.


4

In household electrical wiring, which color of insulation indicates the 'hot' wire?

50% Answer Correctly

red

white

black

green


Solution

In the NM cable used for wiring homes, each cable has three wires inside a sheath with each wire covered in a different color of insulation to indicate its type. The wire with the black insulation is the 'hot' wire, white is the neutral wire, and the ground wire is either covered in green insulation or left bare.


5

Which of the following will increase the magnetic field produced by the electric current in a wire?

68% Answer Correctly

wind the wire into a coil

construct the wire from conductive material

wrap the wire around a ceramic core

construct the wire from insulative material


Solution

A moving electric current produces a magnetic field proportional to the amount of current flow. This magnetic field can be made stronger by winding the wire into a coil and further enhanced if done around an iron containing (ferrous) core.