That "suction" question is incorrect, or at least poorly worded. Both A and B are technically correct, depending on how you look at it.
Other than that I missed two, both circuits questions. I guess that's why I'm not an electrical engineer. :wink:
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That "suction" question is incorrect, or at least poorly worded. Both A and B are technically correct, depending on how you look at it.
Other than that I missed two, both circuits questions. I guess that's why I'm not an electrical engineer. :wink:
If you guys want to see then give ::Batman::this thread a look see.
80%. Told you I rarely do my own work ;)
86% 430 points.
Doh!!! 4 of the questions I second guessed myself out of the correct answer.
boo! theres something wrong! i scored a 78%!
I didn't see any alignment questions on that test.;)
yeah i wouldve passed!
ouch! :p
Just took a mechanical aptitude test for Malin and got a 96%
Missed 3 questions.
Took the electronic aptitude test and got an 80%. 20 questions and I couldn't remember SCR's and calculating ohm law. 15 years without ever using it does numbers.
Still, the guy was impressed enough to call me back for a second interview. ::db2::
2 wrong. ::Rant::
But my co-workers did worse!
The wife of an acquaintance, Hank, at ARCO was asked to take a mechanical aptitude test at Lyola University. She was an art major and poet.
After taking the test, she received a call asking her to come in for a retest. Something had gone wrong. She had scored an impossibly low 6% on the test. Hank knew what was going to happen.....she scored a 4% on the retest.
She was a very good painter. Her still life paintings were beautiful. But, Hank had to hang them. And he did so for over 55 years.
True story.