AVIXA Recognized AV Technologist Practice a series of 100
Questions and Correct Answers/ AVIXA Recognized AV
Technologist Latest Practice Exam
log, reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog - ANSWER: A scientific calculator used for
AV math should include the following functions:
log, reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog
square root, cosine, cube root, MR
exponent, square root, graphing features
reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog
The total length of a measurement from a U.S. scaled drawing of 1/8 inch = 1 foot is 4.25
inches. What is the actual length?
17 feet
66 feet
34 feet
38 feet - ANSWER: 34 feet
multiply - ANSWER: When converting from U.S. Customary units to metric units that are
not from scaled drawings, do the following:
use exponents
multiply
divide
use square root
Solve from left to right. - ANSWER: If the remaining operations in a formula are all the
same priority, how do you complete the formula?
Solve for exponents first.
Solve from left to right.
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, Calculate the operations in parenthesis first.
Order does not matter.
1.1 inches - ANSWER: How many inches are in 28 mm?
2.29 inches
10.8 inches
698.5 inches
1.1 inches
0.0357 - ANSWER: Solve the following problem using proper order of operations:
3 / (7 * )
2.72
5.4
0.0357
400.2
7.7 feet - ANSWER: How many feet are in 2.35 m?
6 feet
9 feet
0.77 feet
7.7 feet
1/4 inch and 1:100 - ANSWER: Two common scales used on technical drawings are ____.
1/3 inch and 1:225
1/2 inch and 1:105
1/4 inch and 1:25.75
1/4 inch and 1:100
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Questions and Correct Answers/ AVIXA Recognized AV
Technologist Latest Practice Exam
log, reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog - ANSWER: A scientific calculator used for
AV math should include the following functions:
log, reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog
square root, cosine, cube root, MR
exponent, square root, graphing features
reciprocal, exponent, square root, antilog
The total length of a measurement from a U.S. scaled drawing of 1/8 inch = 1 foot is 4.25
inches. What is the actual length?
17 feet
66 feet
34 feet
38 feet - ANSWER: 34 feet
multiply - ANSWER: When converting from U.S. Customary units to metric units that are
not from scaled drawings, do the following:
use exponents
multiply
divide
use square root
Solve from left to right. - ANSWER: If the remaining operations in a formula are all the
same priority, how do you complete the formula?
Solve for exponents first.
Solve from left to right.
1|Page
, Calculate the operations in parenthesis first.
Order does not matter.
1.1 inches - ANSWER: How many inches are in 28 mm?
2.29 inches
10.8 inches
698.5 inches
1.1 inches
0.0357 - ANSWER: Solve the following problem using proper order of operations:
3 / (7 * )
2.72
5.4
0.0357
400.2
7.7 feet - ANSWER: How many feet are in 2.35 m?
6 feet
9 feet
0.77 feet
7.7 feet
1/4 inch and 1:100 - ANSWER: Two common scales used on technical drawings are ____.
1/3 inch and 1:225
1/2 inch and 1:105
1/4 inch and 1:25.75
1/4 inch and 1:100
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