Instructions for the Sample Test As part of the selection process, you may be required to take an aptitude test battery designed to determine whether you possess the abilities that will help you succeed within the electrical construction industry. The following pages provide a description of each of the tests and some sample test questions.
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- A dual element fuse is used to:
- Operate at a higher voltage
- Operate at a higher current
- Operate with a temporary overload
- Protect the transistor
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
- 3.When an alternating voltage is applied to a purely resistive circuit, the:
- Voltage lags the current
- Voltage leads the current
- Current leads the voltage
- Current is in phase with the voltage
- If a fuse blows when the start button is pressed, what should you check for?
- Shorted motor circuit
- Open coils
- Grounded fuse holder
- Open neutral
- The symbol for energy is:
- D
- W
- N
- J
- The base unit of energy is the:
- Ion
- Proton
- Joule
- Pound
- The abbreviation for the base unit of energy is:
- D
- W
- N
- J
- A positive ion is an atom which has:
- Captured one or more electrons
- Given up one or more electrons
- Captured one or more protons
- Given up one or more protons
- A joule per second defines a:
- Volt
- Ampere
- Watt
- Ohm
- A coulomb per second defines a:
- Volt
- Ampere
- Watt
- Ohm
- Electric energy is converted into heat energy by:
- Voltage
- Charge
- Power
- Resistance
- The charge has base units of:
- Coulombs
- Watts
- Protons
- Amperes
- Voltage has base units of:
- Ohms
- Amperes
- Watts
- Volts
- Resistance has a base unit of:
- Ohms
- Amperes
- Watts
- Volts
- Current has a base unit of:
- Ohms
- Amperes
- Watts
- Volts
- The ability to do work is a definition of:
- Charge
- Energy
- Neither of the above
- Both of the above