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- AnonymousJanuary 30, 2011 at 3:45 am #27802
Thanks for the info ben, sorry was missing a word on the steel question it was contains more then 0.50% carbon.
A few other ones that came to mind:
They asked for the electrical term that defines capacity, since they provided me with a dictionary I think I answered correctly with farad.
What kind of fire would a class A extinguisher be suited for – pretty sure paper was right.
This one was funny – What is the most likely cause of a computer virus – I think they wanted me to say opening an email attatchment.
Asked the electrical term to define pressure – pretty sure voltage was right
The minimum required amount of MSDS catagories – Guessed at 6
Another one that got me a bit was they asked for the term that describe substances ability to stick to another. The way it was worded made me think alot and then after referencing good old trusty dictionary I was narrowed down to adhesion or cohesion , i just picked what I thought the obvious answer they were after (adhesion) but not really 100%. (was maybe overthinking it but who knows with this test).
[quote=”jimmo” post=17717]Thanks for the info ben, sorry was missing a word on the steel question it was contains more then 0.50% carbon.
A few other ones that came to mind:
They asked for the electrical term that defines capacity, since they provided me with a dictionary I think I answered correctly with farad.
What kind of fire would a class A extinguisher be suited for – pretty sure paper was right.
This one was funny – What is the most likely cause of a computer virus – I think they wanted me to say opening an email attatchment.
Asked the electrical term to define pressure – pretty sure voltage was right
The minimum required amount of MSDS catagories – Guessed at 6
Another one that got me a bit was they asked for the term that describe substances ability to stick to another. The way it was worded made me think alot and then after referencing good old trusty dictionary I was narrowed down to adhesion or cohesion , i just picked what I thought the obvious answer they were after (adhesion) but not really 100%. (was maybe overthinking it but who knows with this test).[/quote]
A Farad is the measurement used for storage capacity (such as in a capacitor/condenser). Kind of irrelevant to what we actually do everyday…
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I think the email one you probably got right…unless downloading porn was another answer :rofl
For electrical pressure, voltage is probably correct…however in more technical electrical theory, it would be considered incorrect or at least a very poor description as voltage is a measure of electrical potential (potential force)
MSDS is 9 categories (Manufacturer’s Contact Information, Hazardous Ingredients, Physical Data, Fire/Explosion Hazard Data, Reactivity Data, Toxicological Properties, Preventative Measures, First-Aid Measures, Preparation Information.) I didn’t realize there was a “minimum” unless the minimum is to contain everything.
Adhesion is the ability for dissimilar things to stick to each other, cohesion is the ability of similar things to stick to each other.
Hope this helps, and again, keep asking if you have more questions. The review is good for me too. :cheers
January 30, 2011 at 5:21 pm #27832actually the answer for the virus one is owning a pc instead of a mac. ha.
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