English translation of the Sample Questions (Electric, Electronic Equipment Assembly Section) (サンプル問題 (電気電子機器組立て区分)).
Link: https://www.sswm.go.jp/assets/files/exam_f/sample_02_.pdf
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1. Main scope of questions
Written Exam
Total number of questions: 30
Category | Items | No. of Questions |
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General manufacturing | Safety & Hygiene, Quality Control; General Education; Law, Standards, Equipment, etc | 10 |
General Electric, Electronic Equipment Assembly Category | Safety & Hygiene, Quality Control; Electricity; Drafting; Equipment; etc | 11 |
Highly specialized questions | Machining, Finishing; Machine Inspection, Machine Preservation; Electronic Device Assembly; Electric Device Assembly; PCB Manufacturing; Plastic Molding; Industrial Packaging | 9 |
Practical Exam
Total number of questions: 10
Category | No. of Questions |
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Safety & Hygiene, Quality Control | 2 |
Electricity | 2 |
Drafting | 1 |
Equipment | 2 |
Machine related | 1 |
Electricity related | 1 |
Other applicable questions | 1 |
2. Sample Questions
Choose whether the questions from 1 to 30 are true or false. Answers are found at the end.
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As for awareness regarding work, be aware that you are constantly in contact with danger while working, and be careful.
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The symbol below, as defined by the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), is a mark that says, “Pay attention to the step height when climbing up.”
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It is not necessary to inspect the machines and tools used in the work before starting the work.
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A Pareto graph is a circular graph in which data is classified by category and arranged in order from largest to smallest.
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The diagram below shows the PDCA cycle.
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A solution that turns red on pH test paper is acidic.
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Air is primarily a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen.
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The purpose of the Labor Safety and Health Act is to ensure the safety and health of workers in the workplace and to promote the creation of a comfortable working environment.
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The following symbol, as defined by the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), is the “Do Not Touch” mark.
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A 200V air-conditioner should not be connected to ground.
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When using a sander, if the shape you are cutting is complicated, you may remove your protective glasses while working.
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), the diagram below shows a building that can be used as a refuge in the event of a tsunami.
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), “Periodic Inspection” is equipment inspection that is unrelated to past records of breakdowns or evaluations of maintenance records.
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The number of rotations of a three-phase induction motor is greater when the power supply frequency is 60 Hz than when it is 50 Hz.
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The current flowing through the electrical circuit below is 2 [A].
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), “resistance” is a quantity that expresses the difficulty of electric current to flow in an object.
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Regarding the finish symbols stipulated in the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), Figure A has a rougher surface than Figure B.
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), there are three types of wire thickness: thin, medium, and thick.
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A typical vernier caliper can measure three things: length, inside diameter, and depth.
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A wrench is a tool used to tighten to fix, or loosen to remove, bolts and nuts by turning them.
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An electric drill is a tool used to cut materials using electric power.
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The angle of the threads of a triangular screw is generally around 25 degrees.
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A micrometer is a measuring instrument suited to inspecting dimensions and tolerances of 0.1 μm or less.
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The main factors that cause the characteristics of an aluminum electrolytic capacitor to deteriorate are temperature and voltage.
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), a “Rigid Printed Circuit Board” is a printed circuit board that uses a hard insulating board.
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Types of circuit breakers include air circuit breakers, vacuum circuit breakers, and gas circuit breakers.
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In the manufacture of printed circuit boards, “manufacturing film” refers to the protective film used during soldering in the manufacture of printed circuit boards.
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Fuel tanks for automobiles are also made using blow molding, a process in which air is blown into the inside of molten resin to inflate it.
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A thermoplastic resin is a resin that has the property of softening when heat is applied and hardening when cooled.
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According to the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), the diagram below shows that the packaged cargo must be handled with care to avoid any shocks.