IBEW: Electrical Training Alliance Aptitude Test Flashcards: Identify Stated Information

Study Identify Stated Information in IBEW: Electrical Training Alliance Aptitude Test with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

QUESTION

What should you avoid when the task is to locate information stated directly in the passage?

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ANSWER

Using outside knowledge or making logical leaps beyond the text. Sticking to the text prevents errors from personal biases or unstated assumptions in locating stated details.

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Read this passage: Electricians use specific tools for specific tasks. A multimeter is used to measure electrical quantities. It can measure voltage, current, and resistance when set to the correct function. For example, a worker can check for 120 V at a receptacle by setting the meter to measure voltage. A non-contact voltage tester is used to check for the presence of voltage without touching bare conductors. It gives a quick indication, but it does not replace a meter for detailed testing. Wire strippers are used to remove insulation from conductors without cutting the copper. Different notches match different wire sizes. Lineman's pliers are used to grip, twist, and cut wire. A screwdriver is used to tighten or loosen terminal screws. A torque screwdriver is used when a specific tightening value is required by the manufacturer. A fish tape is used to pull conductors through conduit. For example, it can help route wire through a long run with several bends. A level is used to align boxes and conduit so the installation is straight. Tools should be inspected before use. Cracked handles, damaged insulation, or loose parts can make a tool unsafe. Store tools in a dry place to reduce rust and damage. What does the passage say about a fish tape?
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