ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 765954 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

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

57% Answer Correctly

wrap in small gauge wire

soldering

screw-on connectors

wire crimps


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

You would measure the amount of voltage between two points in a circuit with a(n):

83% Answer Correctly

ammeter

battery

reostat

voltmeter


Solution

Voltage (V) is the electrical potential difference between two points. A voltmeter is used to measure the voltage between two points in a circuit.


3

The formula specifying Ohm's law is which of the following?

77% Answer Correctly

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

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

V = I2R

V = IR


Solution

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


4

This circuit component symbol represents a(n):

60% Answer Correctly

capacitor

inductor

transformer

resistor


Solution

An inductor is coiled wire that stores electric energy in the form of magnetic energy and resists changes in the electric current flowing through it. If current is increasing, the inductor produces a voltage that slows the increase and, if current is decreasing, the magnetic energy in the coil opposes the decrease to keep the current flowing longer. In contrast to capacitors, inductors allow DC to pass easily but resist the flow of AC.


5

In household electrical wiring, which color of insulation indicates the 'hot' wire?

50% Answer Correctly

red

white

black

green


Solution

In the NM cable used for wiring homes, each cable has three wires inside a sheath with each wire covered in a different color of insulation to indicate its type. The wire with the black insulation is the 'hot' wire, white is the neutral wire, and the ground wire is either covered in green insulation or left bare.