ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 873288 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.11
Score 0% 62%

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1

What type of current flows in only one direction in a circuit?

82% Answer Correctly

series

alternating

direct

parallel


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 direct current (DC) is a battery.


2

Resistance and current are __________ proportional.

68% Answer Correctly

directly

inversely

not

exponentially


Solution

Resistance is opposition to the flow of current and is measured in ohms (Ω). One ohm is defined as the amount of resistance that will allow one ampere of current to flow if one volt of voltage is applied. As resistance increases, current decreases as resistance and current are inversely proportional.


3

General current flow in a transistor is from __________ to __________.

51% Answer Correctly

collector, emitter

base, collector

collector, base

base, emitter


Solution

The transistor is the foundation of modern electronic devices. It is made entirely from semiconductor material (making it a solid state device) and can serve many different functions in a circuit including acting as a switch, amplifier, or current regulator. 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.


4

Which of the following will increase the magnetic field produced by the electric current in a wire?

68% Answer Correctly

wind the wire into a coil

construct the wire from conductive material

wrap the wire around a ceramic core

construct the wire from insulative material


Solution

A moving electric current produces a magnetic field proportional to the amount of current flow. This magnetic field can be made stronger by winding the wire into a coil and further enhanced if done around an iron containing (ferrous) core.


5

Which of the following is not true about a line drop?

43% Answer Correctly

it is addressed by raising voltage and lowering current across the transmission line

it is addressed by raising current and lowering voltage across the ransmission line

it is a decrease in voltage between two points on a line

it is caused by resistance


Solution

Electricity is delivered from power stations to customers as AC because it provides a more efficient way to transport electricity over long distances. A line drop is a decrease in voltage between two points on an electrical transmission line due to resistance in the line. A lower current and higher voltage across the line will help compensate for the line drop.