Ok, now that we have that of the way, if you have gotten this far - to looking for information about the exam itself - this file contains about sixty very relevant questions and answers. SInce the exam is approximately 200 questions, of which about twenty are following directions, about twenty are understanding the English language,and about twenty for Math, that only leaves about 140 for technical questions. There are sixty areas in the file, and if you can get two of each right, this significantly increases the odds in your favor. You WILL need to know basic and advanced Math. Everything from how to multiply, divide, add and subtract fractions, the same for whole numbers and scientific notation, all without a calculator. You will also need to be able to convert from one base to the next, read a blueprint, follow a flowchart, all of the examples from your practice exam, etc. The file contains examples of some of that, but the file can't teach you how to do Math or English. If you have a problem with those areas, I suggest you find a tutor.
The preceding paragraph gave a general overview of the test. I'll list some of the contents of the file below in an abbreviated format:
- Ohm’s Law
- Digital gates
- Boolean Algebra
- Truth tables
- Color code
- IC Chip Pinout
- Analog meters
- Oscilloscope
- Kirchoff’s Laws
- Gear ratios
- Spatial relationships
- Bias Voltage
- Flowchart symbols
- Schematic symbols
- Transformers
- Formulas
- Hand tools
- Voltage divider networks
- Series, parallel and series-parallel circuits
- Rectifers
- and about 40 more categories
The file is in Adobe pdf format and costs $19.95.
If you would like to see an example, before you buy, select example.
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