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Sample Practice Test Questions

Word Knowledge
Jonah regretted entangling Parker in his legal difficulties.
embroil
To involve in trouble.
Mechanical Comprehension

Which of the following is the formula for gravitational potential energy?

\(PE = mgh\)

Gravitational potential energy is energy by virtue of gravity. The higher an object is raised above a surface the greater the distance it must fall to reach that surface and the more velocity it will build as it falls. For gravitational potential energy, PE = mgh where m is mass (kilograms), h is height (meters), and g is acceleration due to gravity which is a constant (9.8 m/s2).

General Science

The gravitational interaction of Earth and the Moon is responsible for which of these?

tides

Tides are caused by the gravitational interaction of Earth and the Moon.

Electronics Information

You would measure the amount of current through a circuit with a(n):

ammeter

Current is the rate of flow of electrons per unit time and is measured in amperes (A). An ammeter is used to measure the electric current in a circuit.

Math Knowledge
20

The dimensions of this cube are height (h) = 5, length (l) = 1, and width (w) = 4. What is the volume?

20

The volume of a cube is height x length x width:

v = h x l x w
v = 5 x 1 x 4
v = 20

General Science

Absolute zero is which of the following?

the coldest temperature possible in the universe

In contrast to the Celsius scale (measured in degrees centigrade) that fixes 0° at the freezing point of water and the Fahrenheit scale that uses 32°, the Kelvin scale fixes 0 at absolute zero (-273°C) which is the lowest temperature possible in the universe.

Electronics Information

What is the frequency of most household electrical systems?

60Hz

Electricity is delivered from power stations to customers as AC because it provides a more efficient way to transport electricity over long distances. Most households use electricity with a frequency of 60Hz.

Shop Information

Which of the following statements about an 8-point saw is not true?

an 8-point saw makes a rougher cut than a 12-point saw

Saw blades are described by the number of teeth per inch (TPI). The higher the TPI of a saw the finer the cut it will make.

Math Knowledge

The formula for the area of a circle is which of the following?

a = π r2

The circumference of a circle is the distance around its perimeter and equals π (approx. 3.14159) x diameter: c = π d. The area of a circle is π x (radius)2 : a = π r2.

General Science

Velocity is the rate at which an object changes position. What is the formula for velocity? 

\(\vec{v} = { \vec{d} \over t } \)

Velocity is the rate at which an object changes position. Rate is measured in time and position is measured in displacement so the formula for velocity becomes  \(\vec{v} = { \vec{d} \over t } \)