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Jay H 237 10-10-2007 20:40

How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I ran across a good quiz that sees how mechanically and electrically inclined you are.

Definitely look carefully at the drawings, I got a 72 the first time. I'm going to go back and retake it. Don't use the "back" button, it will mess the quiz up! Make sure you're set on your answer before going forward.

And now, for the link you have been waiting for, http://www.forddoctorsdts.com/quizze...alAptitude.php

Enjoy! :)

KathieK 10-10-2007 21:07

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
LOL, I got a 74! (Maybe I should be an EM, not a NEM!!!) Actually, it's been a very long time since any of those principles were taught to me, but I guess I guessed well on the answers. Not well enough to pass, though.

sanddrag 10-10-2007 21:11

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
Neat, except the writers of the quiz seem to think force can be measured in kilograms, which is incorrect. Also. in question 31 the correct answer is not listed in the choices. I got an 88%.

lukevanoort 10-10-2007 21:24

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 84. I too disliked the problems with kg instead of Newtons or pounds. Was question 31 that one with something like box A weighs 300kg and it was on a lever with box B? If so, I agree, no correct answer. Plus, the quiz's statement that it doesn't measure what you know is dead wrong; for example, the "which of the following ignites easiest" question is purely knowledge. Overall a pretty cool quiz, but rather flawed, and I definitely wouldn't use it to choose 'mechanically apt' people for anything.

Joe G. 10-10-2007 21:31

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 82 :]

Cool test, but agreed, a few kind of bad questions

EHaskins 10-10-2007 21:42

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got 88.

Its a cool idea for a test, but badly implemented.

Maybe someone reading this can do better. ;) ;)

Jeff K. 10-10-2007 21:43

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got a 90 on it. Most of the questions were pretty straight forward, but the question about opposite of increasing speed, deceleration isn't the correct answer because it doesn't exist!! It's negative acceleration, someone just made up that term.

DonRotolo 10-10-2007 22:36

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I feel much better about myself now, I got a 98. really.
There are a few questions that are technically incorrect, but in all the questions the right answer is clear enough, except for one (I am certain it's the one I got wrong): In a naturally aspirated engine, why does the air enter the cylinder?
Spoiler for choices:
B: From the suction from the piston moving down, or C: From atmospheric pressure pushing it in. I chose B, because if the piston wasn't moving no air would move, but I bet they wanted to hear C

Don't peek at the spoiler until after you've taken the test.!

Don

RoboMom 11-10-2007 10:02

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got test anxiety :ahh:

Billfred 11-10-2007 11:23

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got a 78, though I believe I mis-clicked a few things.

(That, and the last time I remember even thinking about a pulley was in 2004.)

Jeremiah Johnson 11-10-2007 12:29

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I failed... 74%.

Elgin Clock 11-10-2007 17:55

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
74% I did better than I thought I would. Kinda... some of those concepts I never went over but still think I did pretty good.

Never learned water pressure, or PSI, or some other random ones.

The gear ones were real simple.

Akash Rastogi 11-10-2007 18:18

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
74% yay for common sense :(

T3_1565 11-10-2007 22:40

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
76%.. I also didn't do anything with PSI and what not and I was exactly calculating the pulley problems like we are suppose to in physics lol (not that I'm in physics) oh well some questions were a bit weird... but I don't think I'm that mechanically inclined anyways I just learn from mistakes lol :p

Protronie 12-10-2007 07:29

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
Nice test....

Scored a 96% but then again I am a Protronie :cool:

Al Skierkiewicz 12-10-2007 07:58

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 84%. I tried to go as fast as I could. The electrics were easy.

David Guzman 12-10-2007 13:10

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
This test is pretty cool.

I got an 86% :D

Tytus Gerrish 12-10-2007 17:49

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
this is like the tootsie pop thing, i don't have the patience to finish it

Pat McCarthy 12-10-2007 18:25

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got 80%, I wish there was a back button, because I realized a few answers were wrong right after I clicked 'submit'.

steve0o 12-10-2007 21:39

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got a 78%

EddieMcD 13-10-2007 21:32

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
94%
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 645654)
There are a few questions that are technically incorrect, but in all the questions the right answer is clear enough, except for one (I am certain it's the one I got wrong): In a naturally aspirated engine, why does the air enter the cylinder?
Spoiler for choices:
B: From the suction from the piston moving down, or C: From atmospheric pressure pushing it in. I chose B, because if the piston wasn't moving no air would move, but I bet they wanted to hear C

Don't peek at the spoiler until after you've taken the test.!

You know what? I did the exact same thing.

Anyhow, the test seemed to rely a lot on common sense and (especially in the mechanical portion) stepping back and double-checking your answer. It's a cute little quiz, but not exactly something I'd call the defining measure of how good someone is mechanically.

raymaniac 13-10-2007 21:41

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got a 78, but I'm an animator so it's ok that I failed.

Sometimes random guessing can work.

Pavan Dave 14-10-2007 15:11

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I failed.... I made the lowest score yet. 64% with 320 points. I rushed through and misclicked two or three times though. There were a few that I had no idea about either, like some of the engine and shaft questions. Over all I think I did okay. I'll retake later and put some effort into it and see what I get! :D

Beth Sweet 14-10-2007 15:37

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I think I win with a 52%... I knew there was a reason that I did poorly in physics... :D

Edit: Do I get an extra point for knowing that they used the wrong form of "principle"?

CraigHickman 14-10-2007 20:01

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
86. Fun test, but a little flawed... (kg isn't a force measurement!)

Zyik 14-10-2007 20:48

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
76. Some questions I hit submit, then realized I had read the question backwards. Others I had no idea how to solve, never learned them in Physics.

Richard Wallace 14-10-2007 21:07

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
88.

Like Beth, I found the misuse of "principal" annoying.

Like Don and Eddie, I answered piston suction instead of atmospheric pressure, although the answers are equivalent: does current flow in a battery circuit because the positive terminal has a higher voltage, or because the negative terminal has a lower voltage?

Like Al, I thought the electrical questions were extremely elementary while the mechanical ones required some physical reasoning. Also like Al, I was trying to go as fast as possible.

Schnabel 14-10-2007 21:27

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
WooT! 88%. The funny thing is that I didn't think that PLTW actually taught me anything, but I actually used past knowledge from that class on this.

Richard Wallace 15-10-2007 09:00

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schnabel (Post 646090)
The funny thing is that I didn't think that PLTW actually taught me anything, but I actually used past knowledge from that class on this.

It would appear that your PLTW teacher succeeded in tricking you into learning something, after all. Teachers are sneaky, that way! ;)

Pat Fairbank 15-10-2007 20:56

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
94%. The fact that force is measured in PSI was news to me.

whytheheckme 15-10-2007 21:34

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 82. Not bad for a programmer :p

This really tested my knowledge of techincal terms and practices... the common sense ones I got no problem.

Jacob

artdutra04 15-10-2007 22:03

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got a 96, but their use of kilograms as a force bothered me.

luciaes 25-10-2007 18:41

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
86%, i agree that they need a back button, i realized 2 of them were wrong right after i submitted their answers.

A_Reed 26-10-2007 08:11

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 84...not bad I guess

Tapoore 26-10-2007 22:28

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
96% I'm pretty proud of myself :)

vivek16 27-10-2007 11:50

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
lol an 84.

-vivek

Team Apollo 04-11-2007 01:05

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
I got an 80 but the term deceleration bothered me

3dude_2231 04-11-2007 15:07

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
cute test,
got a nice 80 =]

made a few idiotic mistakes :D

Andrew Y. 05-11-2007 23:43

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
got a 100% WAhoooooo

Jeff 801 06-11-2007 20:02

Re: How mechanically inclined are you?
 
96%


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