ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 536504 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.35
Score 0% 67%

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1

In a series circuit, which of the following is the same across all branches of the circuit?

61% Answer Correctly

voltage

resistance

conductance

current


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.


2

Which of the following is the formula for calculating electrical power?

73% Answer Correctly

\(P = {V \over I}\)

\(P = {I \over V}\)

P = I2V

P = IV


Solution

Electrical power is measured in watts (W) and is calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) applied to a circuit by the resulting current (I) that flows in the circuit: P = IV. In addition to measuring production capacity, power also measures the rate of energy consumption and many loads are rated for their consumption capacity. For example, a 60W lightbulb utilizes 60W of energy to produce the equivalent of 60W of heat and light energy.


3

You would measure the amount of current through a circuit with a(n):

68% Answer Correctly

battery

potentiometer

voltmeter

ammeter


Solution

Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in amperes (A). An ammeter is used to measure the electric current in a circuit.


4

A diode to an electronic circuit is like a _______________ to a city?

67% Answer Correctly

parking lot

one-way street

traffic light

highway


Solution

A diode allows current to pass easily in one direction and blocks current in the other direction.


5

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

65% Answer Correctly

step-down transformer

step-up 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.