ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 682767 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.24
Score 0% 65%

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1

Which of the following is the preferred method for splicing wires?

57% Answer Correctly

wire crimps

wrap in small gauge wire

soldering

screw-on connectors


Solution

Splicing is permanently joining two wires together. Splicing can be done with screw-on connectors or wire crimps but the preferred method for splicing is soldering. Soldering takes the most effort but results in a connection that is electrically and mechanically identical to the original wire.


2

The joule is a unit of measurement for:

67% Answer Correctly

power

capacitance

energy

resistance


Solution

The joule is a unit of measurement for energy.


3

This circuit component symbol represents a(n):

66% Answer Correctly

fuse

capacitor

potentiometer

diode


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.


4

This circuit component symbol represents a(n):

66% Answer Correctly

DC source

transistor

transformer

AC source


Solution

In contrast to the constant one-way flow of direct current, alternating current changes direction many times each second. Electricity is delivered from power stations to customers as AC because it provides a more efficient way to transport electricity over long distances.


5

In an electrical circuit, resistors have fixed or __________ resistance.

70% Answer Correctly

dynamic

parallel

variable

series


Solution

Resistors are used to limit voltage and/or current in a circuit and can have a fixed or variable resistance.  Variable resistors (often called potentiometers or rheostats) are used when dynamic control over the voltage/current in a circuit is needed, for example, in a light dimmer or volume control.