IBEW - Aptitude Test Reading Comprehension 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Read this passage: 'Conduit is a tube or trough used to protect and route electrical wiring. Rigid metal conduit (RMC) provides the greatest mechanical protection, while electrical metallic tubing (EMT) is lighter and easier to bend. PVC conduit is non-metallic and is often used in wet or corrosive environments.' Which type of conduit is best suited for a wet or corrosive environment?
- Rigid metal conduit (RMC)
- Electrical metallic tubing (EMT)
- PVC conduit (Correct answer)
- Flexible metal conduit
Correct answer: PVC conduit
The passage explicitly states that PVC conduit is non-metallic and is often used in wet or corrosive environments.
Question 2: According to the passage above about conduit types, what is the primary advantage of rigid metal conduit (RMC)?
- It is the lightest option available
- It provides the greatest mechanical protection (Correct answer)
- It is easiest to bend
- It is resistant to corrosion
Correct answer: It provides the greatest mechanical protection
The passage directly states that RMC 'provides the greatest mechanical protection,' distinguishing it from the other conduit types listed.
Question 3: Read this passage: 'Ampacity is the maximum current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously without exceeding its temperature rating. Ampacity is affected by the conductor's size, insulation type, and the number of conductors bundled together. When conductors are bundled, heat builds up and ampacity must be reduced using correction factors.' What happens to ampacity when conductors are bundled together?
- Ampacity increases because more current can flow
- Ampacity stays the same regardless of bundling
- Ampacity must be reduced using correction factors (Correct answer)
- Ampacity is only affected by insulation type
Correct answer: Ampacity must be reduced using correction factors
The passage clearly states that when conductors are bundled, heat builds up and ampacity must be reduced using correction factors.
Question 4: Based on the passage about ampacity, which of the following factors does NOT affect a conductor's ampacity according to the text?
- The conductor's size
- The insulation type
- The color of the conductor (Correct answer)
- The number of conductors bundled together
Correct answer: The color of the conductor
The passage lists conductor size, insulation type, and number of bundled conductors as factors affecting ampacity. Conductor color is never mentioned.
Question 5: Read this passage: 'A circuit breaker is a protective device that automatically interrupts the flow of electricity when a fault or overload occurs. Unlike a fuse, which must be replaced after it operates, a circuit breaker can be reset and reused. Circuit breakers are rated by their amperage capacity and their ability to interrupt fault current safely.' What is one advantage of a circuit breaker over a fuse?
- A circuit breaker costs less than a fuse
- A circuit breaker can be reset and reused after it operates (Correct answer)
- A circuit breaker has a higher amperage rating than a fuse
- A circuit breaker interrupts current more slowly than a fuse
Correct answer: A circuit breaker can be reset and reused after it operates
The passage explicitly contrasts circuit breakers with fuses by noting that a circuit breaker 'can be reset and reused,' whereas a fuse must be replaced.
Question 6: Read this passage: 'The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) establishes standards for electrical enclosures. A NEMA 1 enclosure is designed for indoor use only and protects against contact with live parts. A NEMA 4 enclosure is weatherproof and protects against windblown dust and rain, making it suitable for outdoor use.' According to the passage, which NEMA enclosure type is appropriate for outdoor installation?
- NEMA 1, because it protects against contact with live parts
- NEMA 4, because it is weatherproof and protects against rain (Correct answer)
- NEMA 1, because it is suitable for all environments
- NEMA 4, because it is only for indoor use
Correct answer: NEMA 4, because it is weatherproof and protects against rain
The passage states that NEMA 4 is weatherproof and protects against windblown dust and rain, making it suitable for outdoor use, unlike NEMA 1 which is for indoor use only.
Read this passage: 'Conduit is a tube or trough used to protect and route electrical wiring.
Rigid metal conduit (RMC) provides the greatest mechanical protection, while electrical metallic tubing (EMT) is lighter and easier to bend.
PVC conduit is non-metallic and is often used in wet or corrosive environments.' Which type of conduit is best suited for a wet or corrosive environment?