LESSON 2
PRACTICE EXERCISE
In each of the following exercises, select the one answer that best
completes the statement or answers the question.
Indicate your answer by
circling the correct letter in your subcourse booklet.
1.
The duties of a circuit conditioner can be described by the three A's
which stand for
a. analyze, apply, and adjust.
b. apply, adjust, and activate.
c. adjust, activate, and analyze.
d. activate, analyze, and apply.
2.
One characteristic of most test equipment items located in a control
facility is that they usually have
a. jack terminations to simplify making connections.
c. counters instead of meters to simplify recording procedures.
d. solid-state
circuits
to
minimize
weight
and
size
for
ease
in
carrying.
3.
One of the reasons a circuit conditioner must thoroughly know all
aspects of his profession is that he may be called upon to control
procedures from a distance. This situation comes about because
a. he may have to direct operations from every transmitting point in
the system.
b. circuit conditioning may
have
to
be
done
at
the
receiving
termination of every nodal point.
c. all circuit conditioning is performed principally
at
receiving
d. he needs reports
on
errors
in
the
traffic
flowing
over
the
conditioned circuit.
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