ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 787537 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Which of the following is the same for each branch of a parallel circuit?

56% Answer Correctly

resistance

power

current

voltage


Solution

In a parallel circuit, each load occupies a separate parallel path in the circuit and the input voltage is fully applied to each path. Unlike a series circuit where current (I) is the same at all points in the circuit, in a parallel circuit, voltage (V) is the same across each parallel branch of the circuit but current differs in each branch depending on the load (resistance) present.


2

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

68% Answer Correctly

no trespassing sign

safe

driveway

gate


Solution

A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current applied at the base to control general current flow from collector to emitter through the transistor. A transistor acts as a gate or switch for electronic signals.


3

The watt is a unit of measurement for:

78% Answer Correctly

frequency

resistance

power

energy


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.


4

The rate of flow of electrons per unit time is which of the following?

74% Answer Correctly

voltage

conductance

resistance

current


Solution

Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in amperes (A). A coulomb (C) is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.


5

Which of the following is not a characteristic of direct current?

48% Answer Correctly

electrons flow in only one consistent direction

an example power source is a generator

cannot easily travel distances without power loss

used to power your cell phone


Solution

Direct current flows in only one direction in a circuit, from the negative terminal of the voltage source to the positive. A common source of DC is a battery. 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.