REAL ASVAB EXAMINATION TEST 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ Photosensitive Diode. Answer: Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Zener Diode. Answer: Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Light Emitting Diode. Answer: (LED)
Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Tunnel Diode. Answer:
◉ Hertz. Answer: used to express frequency (cycle per second) of
alternating current; 1 ________ = one cycle per second (EI)
◉ Conductor. Answer: element which freely conducts electricity (EI)
, ◉ Insulator. Answer: does not conduct electricity at all (EI)
◉ Semiconductor. Answer: neither a good conductor or insulator (EI)
◉ Earth Ground. Answer: usually found outside a building, uses
conductors, used to funnel away stray electricity in appliances to avoid
shocks (EI)
◉ Electron Flow Theory. Answer: Electrons flow from areas of excess
negative charge to areas of less negative charge (EI)
◉ Positive. Answer: When a conductor is connected across the terminals
of a battery, the electrons in the conductor will be forced from the
negative terminal of the battery toward the __________ terminal. (EI)
◉ Solids, Gasses, and Liquids. Answer: Electrons can flow through
_________, ___________, ____ _________. (EI)
◉ Resistance. Answer: can slow down the flow of electrons but will not
stop it completely (EI)
◉ Voltage. Answer: electrical pressure is known as this, measured in
volts
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ Photosensitive Diode. Answer: Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Zener Diode. Answer: Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Light Emitting Diode. Answer: (LED)
Left side- Anode
Right side- Cathode
◉ Tunnel Diode. Answer:
◉ Hertz. Answer: used to express frequency (cycle per second) of
alternating current; 1 ________ = one cycle per second (EI)
◉ Conductor. Answer: element which freely conducts electricity (EI)
, ◉ Insulator. Answer: does not conduct electricity at all (EI)
◉ Semiconductor. Answer: neither a good conductor or insulator (EI)
◉ Earth Ground. Answer: usually found outside a building, uses
conductors, used to funnel away stray electricity in appliances to avoid
shocks (EI)
◉ Electron Flow Theory. Answer: Electrons flow from areas of excess
negative charge to areas of less negative charge (EI)
◉ Positive. Answer: When a conductor is connected across the terminals
of a battery, the electrons in the conductor will be forced from the
negative terminal of the battery toward the __________ terminal. (EI)
◉ Solids, Gasses, and Liquids. Answer: Electrons can flow through
_________, ___________, ____ _________. (EI)
◉ Resistance. Answer: can slow down the flow of electrons but will not
stop it completely (EI)
◉ Voltage. Answer: electrical pressure is known as this, measured in
volts