ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 293812 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.42
Score 0% 68%

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1

The conductivity of an element depends on how many electrons occupy which electron shell?

78% Answer Correctly

middle

first

inner

outer


Solution

All electricity is the movement of electrons which are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. Electrons occupy various energy levels called shells and how well an element enables the flow of electrons depends on how many electrons occupy its outer (valence) electron shell.


2

A transistor to an electronic circuit is like a _______________ to a house?

68% Answer Correctly

no trespassing sign

gate

driveway

safe


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. A transistor acts as a gate or switch for electronic signals.


3

The valence shell of n insulator is how full of electrons?

56% Answer Correctly

empty

half full

less than half full

more than half full


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

Resistance is opposition to which of the following?

70% Answer Correctly

voltage

conductance

impedance

current


Solution

Resistance is opposition to the flow of current and is measured in ohms (Ω). One ohm is defined as the amount of resistance that will allow one ampere of current to flow if one volt of voltage is applied. As resistance increases, current decreases as resistance and current are inversely proportional.


5

Using a fuse with a current rating higher than that required by a circuit:

70% Answer Correctly

makes the circuit less safe

is recommended

is required

makes no difference


Solution

A fuse is a type of low resistance resistor that stops current flow in a circuit in response to a larger than intended electric current flow. Using a fuse with a higher current rating than required by a circuit is less safe as it could potentially allow overcurrent and risk a fire or heat-related equipment damage.