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2-28. What is the voltage rating for a fuse with
the designation AGC5125V?
1. 12 V or less
2. 25 V or less
3. 51 V or less
4. 125 V or less
2-29. What is the current rating for a fuse with
the designation AGC2125V?
1. 1 amp
2. 2 amp
3. 3 amp
4. 25 amp
2-30. What is the new military designation for
a fuse with the old, military designation
F03D1R50B?
1. F03A125V1.5A
2. F02B125V1.5A
3. F03A250V11/2A
4. F03B125V1.5A
Figure 2-B.Fuseholder identification.
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-31
THROUGH 2-34, REFER TO FIGURE 2-B.
2-31. What type of fuseholder is shown in
figure 2-B(A)?
1. Clip
2. Post
3. Bayonet
4. Spring-loaded
2-32. What type of fuseholder is shown in
figure 2-B(B)?
1. Clip
2. Post
3. Bayonet
4. Spring-loaded
2-33. When you use the fuseholder shown in
figure 2-B(B), which connector should
be connected to the power source?
1. Ground
2. Center
3. Inside
4. Outside
2-34. When you use the fuseholder shown in
figure 2-B(B), which connector should
be connected to the load?
1. Ground
2. Center
3. Inside
4. Outside
2-35. Which of the following methods will
provide an ABSOLUTE determination as
to whether or not a fuse is open?
1. A visual inspection
2. A check of the fuse indicator
3. A voltmeter check of the fuse
4. A thermometer check of the
temperature of the fuse
2-36. A fuse is removed from a circuit,
checked with an ohmmeter, and found to
be shorted. What action should be taken?
1. Discard the fuse
2. Check the fuse with a voltmeter
3. Put the fuse back in the circuit
4. Return the fuse to the supply
department
2-37. Which of the following methods should
be used to check a .002 ampere fuse?
1. Use a megger and place a capacitor
in parallel with the fuse
2. Use a megger and place a capacitor
in series with the fuse
3. Use an ohmmeter and place a resistor
in parallel with the fuse
4. Use an ohmmeter and place a resistor
in series with the fuse