Show Us Your True Power By Getting 100% On This Electricity Quiz!
Written by Darrell Rowe
Last updated · 22 min play time
When it comes to DIY projects, electrical work may be one of those types of projects where you need the most help. After all, one move from one wrong hand and...ZAP. Take this quiz and see if you know what there is to know about working with electricity!
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Some of these questions were about electronics not what a journeyman electrician inside wireman would deal with.
@user2909336 right on!
For instance question number 39 insulation is used for insulating electrical wires not tape , unless you're an amateur
42 years as electrician only got 50 out of 62 , would like to debate a few of the questions that I got wrong suggesting that maybe there's more than one correct answer to some of the questions🧐
The test contained not just electrical questions,but also electronics questions,so it's not just a electrical test.its got both fields in it.
Two Many Electronic Questions I Am old School !!
Some of your questions are not tricky but wrong! You are asking questions across 5 different job descriptions, From lineman to Electronics Designer, to Residential Electrician, to commercial. A voltmeter measure volts you moron
I am a Accountant not a electrician
I score better than 10% of other quiz takers. I am definitely smarter than the average bear. If this is level 1 question. I need level 2 questions.
Some questions have two correct answers and should not be considered wrong answers
@user1651693 wrong it is the flow of electrons it makes electricity that's just the way it is I'm just saying
In my house the power meter is inside next to the breaker, not outside. They are read with smart meter technology.
Unless I was an electrician, it is unlikely for me to know how long it takes to be an electrician, and it is also unlikely I would know exactly how much they make.
While it is useful to think of particles flowing through a wire, it is actually a field of energy around the wire not particles, this is why magnetism occurs around a powered wire. If they were particles that would not happen.
Batteries typically store more energy than a capacitor. The "form" is not a terribly good description of the answer.
a capacitor is not a broken line. Two parallel lines and if electrolytic will have a + on a longer line.
A capacitor symbol is two plates with two connecting wires.
The question about the symbol for a capacitor, Isn't a broken line.
Don't agree about the voltmeter question. It's confusing.
I did pretty good in what I've done. When it came to logic that was all new to me. It's not really electrician work, though it could be, now at least.