ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 382015 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.36
Score 0% 67%

Review

1 Use Ohm's Law to calculate the value of voltage in this circuit if resistance is 40 Ω and current is 2.5 amps.
85% Answer Correctly
100 V
200 V
50 V
33.33 V

Solution

Ohm's law specifies the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit: V = IR.

V = \( I \times R \) = \( 2.5 \times 40 \) = 100 V


2

Voltage and current are __________ proportional.

66% Answer Correctly

not

inversely

directly

indirectly


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.


3

Why is an insulator a poor conductor of electricity?

68% Answer Correctly

an insulator has few free electrons

an insulator is made of organic material

an insulator has many free electrons

an insulator is made of inorganic 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

This circuit diagram represents a(n):

69% Answer Correctly

parallel circuit

series-parallel circuit

open circuit

series circuit


Solution

A series circuit has only one path for current to flow. In a series circuit, current (I) is the same throughout the circuit and is equal to the total voltage (V) applied to the circuit divided by the total resistance (R) of the loads in the circuit. The sum of the voltage drops across each resistor in the circuit will equal the total voltage applied to the circuit.


5

Which of the following is not an advantage of semiconductors over conductors?

49% Answer Correctly

a semiconductor's conductivity can be varied under an external electrical field

a semiconductor conducts current better than a conductor

a semiconductor exhibits increased conductivity with increased temperatures

materials to produce semiconductors are cheap and abundant


Solution

A semiconductor is a material that has a limited ability to conduct electrical current with conductivity between that of an insulator and that of a conductor. Silicon, a cheap and abundant material, is the most used semiconductor material although other materials are used in the electronics components made from semiconductors. The primary advantages of a semiconductor over a conductor is that the conductivity of a semiconductor can be varied under an external electrical field giving engineers precise control over complex circuits and, unlike conductors like metals, a semiconductor's conductivity increases with increased temperatures.