Apprentice Metering Systems
Technician (AMT) Test
Preparation Guide
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Table of Contents
Purpose.................................................................................................................. 3
About the Test ....................................................................................................... 3
During the Test ...................................................................................................... 3
Computer-Based Test Directions............................................................................ 4
Resources .............................................................................................................. 7
Practice Problems .................................................................................................. 8
Practice Problem Answer Key .............................................................................. 15
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APPRENTICE METERING SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TEST
Purpose
The AMT Test is a computer-based knowledge test that is used in the selection process
for hiring employees into the Apprentice Metering Systems Technician position.
About the Test
The AMT Test allows you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the
fundamentals of basic electricity, solid state (electronics), electrical safety,
mathematics, as well as your preparedness for advanced technical training.
There are 95 multiple choice questions on the test and the total allotted time to take
test is 2 hours and 15 minutes (135 minutes).
During the Test
It is important that you follow the directions of the Test Administrator. If you have any
questions about the testing session, be sure to ask before the testing begins.
Once you start the test, you may NOT leave the room, talk, smoke, eat, or drink.
Bathroom breaks are not allowed once you start the test. You should consider these
factors before beginning the test.
All cellular devices, smart phones, smart watches, music players, ear phones, personal
calculators, cameras or other electronic equipment will NOT be allowed in the testing
area. Please secure these items before entering the testing location.
You will NOT be able to use your own calculator during testing. The Test Administrator
will provide you with a non-programmable scientific calculator that you can use for the
test.
The Test Administrator will provide the following materials:
Calculator: Texas Instruments TI-30Xa
Scratch Paper
Pen and/or Pencil
Once the test has been submitted for scoring , the test administrator will collect all
material.
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Computer-Based Test Directions
The AMT Test is a computer-based test.
You will be seated at a computer testing station. The Test Administrator will assist with
launching the test. You will be asked to enter your candidate ID and password; this
information will be provided by the Test Administrator.
You only need minimal computer experience and typing skills. You will only use the
keyboard for minimal entries (information to identify you and a password). You will
answer all questions with a computer mouse.
A test time will be visible throughout the exam in in the top right corner. The time will
start once you launch the exam. The test automatically closes when the time limit
expires. If the test times out before you submit, the test will end and any unanswered
questions are scored as incorrect.
When you have selected your answer to a question, click the “Next Question” button in
order to move to the next question. To return to a question, click the “Previous
Question” button.
Answers can be changed any time during the test until the time runs out or when you
click the “Submit” button. Once you click “Submit”, you cannot change your
answers. Please do not select “Submit” until all questions have been answered. If you
click “Submit” by mistake, you will receive a display warning box. Click “Cancel” if you
want to continue working.
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The “Assessment Navigator” will help identify questions that have been answered.
Orange = unanswered question
White = answered question
In the example below, questions 6 and 13-19 have not been answered, while 1-5 and
7-12 have been answered.
In addition, you can use the “Assessment Navigator” to jump to a particular question by
clicking on the question number.
The “Flag” button , at the bottom of the window, allows you to mark a question for
further review. When you click on the “Flag” button, this adds a black corner to the
question number in the “Assessment Navigator”. In the example below, question 6 has
been flagged. Click the “Flag” button again to unflag the question.
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Below is an example of what you can expect to see when taking the computer-
based test.
Note: During the test if you experience any technical issues, raise your hand for
assistance.
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Resources
Although there are no education requirements, it is highly recommended that all
candidates be thoroughly familiar with the following concepts:
Basic Electricity (AC and DC)
Solid State Fundamentals
Mathematics problem solving (Algebra and Basic Trigonometry)
Some suggested resources to review (note, this is not an all-encompassing list):
AC DC Principles, Solid State Devices and Systems
Author Paul T. Shultz by Gary J. Rockis
Published by American Technical Publishers, Inc., Published by American Tech Publishers, Inc
2007 March 13, 2012
ISBN 10: 0826913504 / ISBN 13: 9780826913500 ISBN-10: 0826916376 | ISBN-13: 978-
0826916372 | Edition: 4
AC/DC Principles Workbook
by ATP Staff Solid State Devices and Systems Study Guide
Published by American Technical Publishers, Inc Perfect Paperback – April 27, 2012
January 1, 2007 by Gary Rockis
ISBN-10:0826913512 | ISBN-13:978-0826913517 Published by American Tech Publishers April 2012
ISBN-10: 0826916384 ISBN-13: 978-0826916389
AC/DC Principles Resource Guide
[answers for workbook] McDougal Littell Algebra 1
ATP Staff by MCDOUGAL LITTEL
Published by American Tech Publishers, Inc July Published by Littell Mathematics January 5, 2006
2008 ISBN-10: 0618594027 | ISBN-13: 978-
ISBN-10:0826913539 / ISBN-13:978-0826913531 0618594023 | Edition: 2007
Electricity: Principles & Applications w/ Trigonometry: A Right Triangle Approach
Student Data CD-Rom 8th Edition (5th Edition) [Hardcover]
By Richard Fowler by Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan III
Publication Date: Jan 26, 2012 Publication Date: March 22, 2008 | ISBN-10:
ISBN:0077567625 / 9780077567620 0136028969 | ISBN-13: 978-0136028963 |
Solid State Fundamentals for Electricians Student Solutions Manual for Trigonometry: A
(Workbook) - 3rd edition Right Triangle Approach [Paperback]
by James V. Donald Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan III, Randy
Publisher: American Technical Publishers, Inc Gallaher, Kevin Bodden
June 2001 Publisher: Pears June 2008
ISBN13: 978-0826916358 / ISBN10: 082691635X ISBN-10:0136029418 | ISBN-13:978-0136029410
Additional resources for improving understanding of the concepts may be found at local
libraries, online and bookstores.
Make sure that you are physically and mentally alert when you are scheduled to take
your test.
We hope you find this information helpful. Pacific Gas and Electric Company wishes you
the best of luck in qualifying on your test.
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Practice Problems
1. For the triangle shown, if A = 8 and B = 6, find C
a. 14
b. 10
c. 9
2. A car averages 15 miles per gallon of gas in city driving and 20 miles per gallon in
highway driving. At these rates, how many gallons of gas will the car use on a 600
mile trip if 4/5 of the trip is highway driving and the rest is city driving?
a. 40
b. 32
c. 24
3. The ___ of a right triangle represents the ratio of the lengths of the sides opposite
and adjacent to an acute angle.
a. tangent
b. sine
c. cosine
4. Solve for x: 8(x - 1) - 4x = 16
a. 11
b. 4
c. 6
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5. What is the resistance of a lamp which draws 250 milliamperes when connected to
a 12.6 volt battery?
a. 25.1 ohms
b. 50.4 ohms
c. 100.8 ohms
6. A toaster draws 10 amps from a 120 volt source, how much energy would it cost to
operate the toaster in 2 hours, if energy cost 10 cents per Kwh?
a. 14 cents
b. 44 cents
c. 24 cents
7. A(n) ___ is the y-value of a trigonometric function.
a. radius vector
b. angle
c. ordinate
8. The ____________________ is the side of a right triangle that is opposite the right
angle.
a. opposite
b. abscissa
c. hypotenuse
9. The ____________________ theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse of
a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
a. Watt's Law
b. Ohm's Law
c. Pythagorean
10. The base unit of energy is the _______
a. Proton
b. Joule
c. Hertz
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11. Reducing the inductance in a series RL circuit causes the true power to
a. decrease
b. remain equal
c. increase
12. What does this electrical/electronic symbol represent?
a. Two capacitor in parallel
b. Two resistors in series
c. Two capacitors in series
13. What is not a safe practice when attempting putting out an electrical fire
a. Use an ABC fire extinguisher
b. switch off the main power
c. use water
14. Find the reactance for a 100 microfarad capacitor when the frequency is 60 Hz
a. 0.06 ohms
b. 40 ohms
c. 26.5 ohms
15. Solve for Voltage
a. 10 volts
b. 1 volt
c. 100 volts
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16. A 30 ohm load is connected to the 6 volt secondary of a transformer with a 120 volt
primary. What ohmic value does the load appear to be to the source?
a. 12000 ohms
b. 24 ohms
c. 3600 ohms
17. What does Flame Resistant (FR) clothing actually do and how does it differ from
other protective clothing?
a. FR clothing is designed to "block" the heat of an electric arc and designed to
provide secondary protection to electric workers
b. FR clothing is designed to withstand extended exposure to flames and is the
primary protection of electric workers
c. It is intended for fire entry and only for firefighters and high voltage electrical
workers, 12 Kv and above
18. A 6 microfarad capacitor and a 4 microfarad capacitor are connected in parallel
across a 50-v, 100 hertz source. Determine the total reactance.
a. 159.23 ohms
b. 12 ohms
c. 3.18 ohms
19. I'm just a homeowner, not a contractor. Do I still need to call 811 (call before you
dig, Common Ground Alliance) before I plant my new trees and shrubs in my yard?
a. Only professional excavator need to call
b. No need to call when planting trees or shrubs, 811 is for big jobs whether you're
a do-it-yourselfer planning a weekend project or a professional excavator
c. Smart digging always means calling 811 before each job, whether you're a do-it-
yourselfer planning a weekend project or a professional excavator
20. A current of 1 ampere split between 10 ohm and 20 ohm resistors in parallel. Find
the current through the 10 ohm resistor.
a. .15 amps
b. 333 milliamps
c. 667 milliamps
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21. In a diode the electrons flow _______
a. bidirectional through the anode and cathode
b. from the cathode to the anode
c. from the anode to the cathode
22. For a _______ connection, the three-phase windings are connected in a continuous
loop.
a. delta
b. wye
c. open-wye
23. A series circuit contains two resistors, one resistor is good and the other is
open. Across which resistor will a voltmeter indicate more voltage?
a. across the open resistor
b. the same voltage will show
c. across the good resistor
24. __________ can be defined as opposition to electrical current flow.
a. Resistance
b. Voltage
c. Amperes
25. The two coils of a transformer are called the ______ and the _______.
a. delta - wye
b. primary - secondary
c. air - core
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26. Which letter represents peak-to-peak voltage in this diagram?
a. B
b. C
c. A
27. What is the sum of the measure of the angles of a triangle?
a. 180 degrees
b. 90 degrees
c. 360 degrees
28. What do these electrical/electronic symbols represent?
a. rheostats
b. potentiometers
c. solenoids
29. _____ is the branch of mathematics that uses the relationships between the lengths
of the sides of a triangle and the angles to perform calculations.
a. Geometry
b. Calculus
c. Trigonometry
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30. A softball is thrown at a speed of 40 miles per hour in a course that makes an angle
of 60 degrees with the positive x-axis. What is the initial speed in the horizontal
direction?
a. 20 mph
b. 69.28 mph
c. 34.64 mph
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Practice Problem Answer Key
1. (b) 10 17. (a) FR clothing is designed to "block" the
heat of an electric arc and designed to
2. (b) 32 provide secondary protection to electric
workers
3. (a) tangent
18. (a) 159.23 ohms
4. (c) 6
19. (c) Smart digging always means calling
5. (b) 50.4 ohms 811 before each job, whether you're a do-it-
yourselfer planning a weekend project or a
professional excavator
6. (c) 24 cents
20. (c) 667 milliamps
7. (c) ordinate
21. (b) from the cathode to the anode
8. (c) hypotenuse
22. (a) delta
9. (c) Pythagorean
23. (a) across the open resistor
10. (b) Joule
24. (a) Resistance
11. (c) increase
25. (b) primary – secondary
12. (c) Two capacitors in series
26. (a) B
13. (c) use water
27. (a) 180 degrees
14. (c) 26.5 ohms
28. (b) potentiometers
15. (b) 1 volt
29. (c) Trigonometry
16. (a) 12000 ohms
30. (a) 20 mph
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