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Sample Practice Test Questions

Mechanical Comprehension

Torque involves a perpendicular force applied to a lever arm that moves around a center of rotation. Increasing the length of the lever arm will do which of the following?

increase torque

Torque measures force applied during rotation: τ = rF.  Torque (τ, the Greek letter tau) = the radius of the lever arm (r) multiplied by the force (F) applied. Radius is measured from the center of rotation or fulcrum to the point at which the perpendicular force is being applied. The resulting unit for torque is newton-meter (N-m) or foot-pound (ft-lb).

Math Knowledge

Order the following types of angle from least number of degrees to most number of degrees.

acute, right, obtuse

An acute angle measures less than 90°, a right angle measures 90°, and an obtuse angle measures more than 90°.

General Science

The respiratory and circulatory systems are similar in that they:

transport oxygen

Like the respiratory system, the circulatory system serves to transport oxygen throughout the body while removing carbon dioxide. In addition, the circulatory system transports nutrients from the digestive system.

Automotive Information

What provides the power necessary to start a car?

battery

The battery supplies the power necessary to start the engine when the ignition switch is is turned on.

Electronics Information
25 V Use Ohm's Law to calculate the value of voltage in this circuit if resistance is 10 Ω and current is 2.5 amps.
25 V

Ohm's law specifies the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit: V = IR.

V = \( I \times R \) = \( 2.5 \times 10 \) = 25 V

Word Knowledge
Duplicity most nearly means:
deceit
Deceptive thought, speech, or action.
Word Knowledge
Clarity most nearly means:
lucidity
Clearness.
Word Knowledge
Bob's immoderate appetite shocked the guests at the wedding banquet.
excessive
Beyond usual or proper limits.
General Science

Saturated fats can __________ LDL ("bad") cholesterol while unsaturated fats can __________ it.

raise, decrease

Saturated fats can raise LDL ("bad") cholesterol while unsaturated fats can decrease it.

Mechanical Comprehension

The work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. This defines which of the following?

work-energy theorem

The work-energy theorem states that the work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. Simply put, work imparts kinetic energy to the matter upon which the work is being done.