ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 35658 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.65
Score 0% 73%

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1

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

67% Answer Correctly

safe

gate

storage shed

driveway


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 are often used to maintain power within a system when it is disconnected from its primary power source or to smooth out or filter voltage within a circuit.


2

Which of the following will help to prevent a short circuit?

74% Answer Correctly

transistor

resistor

fuse

diode


Solution

Fuses are thin wires that melt when the current in a circuit exceeds a preset amount. They help prevent short circuits from damaging circuit components when an unusually large current is applied to the circuit, either through component failure or spikes in applied voltage.


3

An engineer who wants to document an electric circuit would create which of the following?

67% Answer Correctly

a layout

a blueprint

a schematic

a matrix


Solution

A schematic is the proper name for a drawing of an electric or electronic circuit.


4

Why does current in an electric circuit create heat?

77% Answer Correctly

current is naturally hot

voltage is naturally hot

the wire in the circuit burns when current passes through

heat is created when the current overcomes resistance in the wire


Solution

Current in an electric circuit creates heat when the current overcomes resistance in the wire.


5

The volt is a unit of measurement for:

79% Answer Correctly

capacitance

power

voltage

current


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.