Electrician Aptitude Test: A Study Guide for The IBEW NJATC Aptitude Test (Includes Free Practice Test Questions)

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If you’re interested in joining an IBEW NJATC Apprenticeship and becoming an electrician, then you need to prepare for the IBEW aptitude test.

Then you’ll love the detailed information in this IBEW aptitude test study guide.

Let’s dive right in.

What Is An Aptitude Test?

Aptitude tests are one of the most commonly used assessments in measuring a candidate’s suitability for a role.

The IBEW aims to verify that candidates possess strong capabilities in understanding written material, basic algebra, and mechanical reasoning.

The aptitude test primarily applies to the Inside Wireman and the Limited Energy Technician apprenticeship programs.

What You Need To Know Before Taking The Test

Many test-takers often tell me they regret not refreshing their math skills before the exam. Unfortunately, this oversight means they might need to wait another six months to a year for a retake opportunity.

So make sure you brush up on your math before you sign up for the aptitude test.

The IBEW aptitude test consists of two parts – math / mechanical and reading.

Math and Mechanical

The math portion covers algebra and functions with a total of 33 questions that must be answered within 46 minutes.

In addition to algebra, expect to encounter mechanical questions. You’ll need to understand pulleys, load distribution, balancing hoisted loads, and fundamental mechanical concepts.

Just remember that you must to have a balanced load (meaning the weight is centered), and more lines hoisting a load with a pulley means less stress on the ropes or cables.

Reading

The reading portion covers comprehension with a total of 36 questions that must be answered within 51 minutes. This measures your ability to obtain information from written passages. You’ll read a lengthy bit of text and then have to answer specific questions about the text.

Scoring

The test is scored from 1 to 9, with 9 being the highest possible score. Most apprenticeships require a qualifying score of at least a 4 to be considered for an interview.

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