ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 919424 Results

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1

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

83% Answer Correctly

reostat

ammeter

voltmeter

battery


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.


2

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a step-up transformer?

54% Answer Correctly

the primary voltage is higher than the secondary voltage

increases voltage

the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage

has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding


Solution

As their names indicate, a step-up transformer is used to step up or increase voltage and a step-down transformer is used to step down or decrease voltage. In a step-up transformer, the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage and it has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding.


3

Resistance is measured in:

86% Answer Correctly

ohms

volts

amperes

coulombs


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.


4

Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in:

69% Answer Correctly

ohms

coulombs

amperes

volts


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

All electricity is the movement of which subatomic particles?

89% Answer Correctly

neutrons

protons

nuclei

electrons


Solution

All electricity is the movement of electrons which are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. Electrons occupy various energy levels called shells and how well an element enables the flow of electrons depends on how many electrons occupy its outer (valence) electron shell.