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All the questions and answers in this quiz are found in Tom Henry's book, "Journeyman Wireman".
1. T.P.S.T. stands for .
- [ ] triple-pole standard terminal
- [ ] tandem-pole single-throw switch
- [ ] triple-pole single-throw switch
- [ ] temporary-pole standard terminal
2. Special solders used for aluminum usually require .
- [ ] the same heat as sheet metal
- [ ] less heat
- [ ] the same heat as copper wire
- [ ] more heat
3. Soft solder melts at approximately .
- [ ] 550  F
- [ ] 250  F
- [ ] 350  F
- [ ] 450  F
4. Soft solder is made of .
- [ ] copper and zinc
- [ ] tin and copper
- [ ] tin and lead
- [ ] tin and zinc
5. Hard solder is made of .
- [ ] copper and zinc
- [ ] tin and lead
- [ ] tin and copper
- [ ] tin and zinc
6. Another name for hydrochloric acid is
acid.
- [ ] acetic
- [ ] sulphuric
- [ ] nitric
- [ ] muriatic
7. Prepared soldered paste flux is most popular but if you did not have any, you could use .
- [ ] any of these
- [ ] hydrochloric acid
- [ ] nitric acid
- [ ] sulphuric acid
8. Solder will not unite with a metal surface that has .
- [ ] any of these
- [ ] oxidation on it
- [ ] dirt on it
- [ ] grease on it
9. A brazed joint is .
- [ ] stronger than a solder joint
- [ ] weaker than a soldered joint
- [ ] three times as strong as a soldered joint
- [ ] the same strength as a soldered joint
10. If muriatic acid is used as a flux, the soldered area must be cleaned thoroughly afterwards to prevent .
- [ ] none of these
- [ ] the acid from evaporating and the solder disintegrating
- [ ] remaining acid from eating the metal
- [ ] anyone touching it from getting burned
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