ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 936199 Results

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1

Which of the following is a characteristic of batteries connected in series?

62% Answer Correctly

the positive terminal of one battery is connected to the positive terminal of the next

total voltage equals the average of the individual battery voltages

two connections are made between each adjacent battery

total voltage equals the sum of the individual battery voltages


Solution

You can multiply the voltage or the current supplied by individual batteries by connecting them together either in series or in parallel. The characteristics of batteries connected in series are that total voltage equals the sum of the individual battery voltages, total current equals the average of the individual battery currents, the positive terminal of one battery is connected to the negative terminal of the next, and one connection is made between each adjacent battery.


2 A circuit with a 120-volt power supply is protected by a 20-amp circuit breaker. What is the largest number of watts loads on this circuit can safely use?
82% Answer Correctly
2401.5 W
2400 W
2397 W
1200 W

Solution
Wattage is current multiplied by voltage: W = IV. So, the maximum amount of power a 120-volt circuit with a 20A circuit breaker would allow is 120V x 20A = 2400 W.

3

In an electronic circuit, a thermocouple can be used to:

42% Answer Correctly

open or close a circuit at a designated temperature

link the temperature of one component in the circuit to that of another component in the circuit

increase or decrease the temperature of a component in the circuit

keep the circuit at a designated safe temperature


Solution

A thermocouple is a temperature sensor that consists of two wires made from different conductors. The junction of these two wires produces a voltage based on the temperature difference between them and can be used like a switch to open or close the circuit at a designated temperature.


4

The conversion of alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) is called:

69% Answer Correctly

inductance

capacitance

rectification

reactance


Solution

A diode allows current to pass easily in one direction and blocks current in the other direction. Diodes are commonly used for rectification which is the conversion of alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). Because a diode only allows current flow in one direction, it will pass either the upper or lower half of AC waves (half-wave rectification) creating pulsating DC. Multiple diodes can be connected together to utilize both halves of the AC signal in full-wave rectification.


5

In electrical wiring, which of the following are proportional?

50% Answer Correctly

the length of the wire and the amount of the voltage

the diameter of the wire and the amount of the voltage

the length of the wire and the amount of the current

the diameter of the wire and the amount of the current


Solution

Current flow through a wire increases the temperature of the wire. If too small a wire is used, the wire will heat up causing a loss in conductivity and possibly a fire. The thicker in diameter a wire is, the more current it can carry without overheating.