The TECH test battery consists of four tests (or sections):
EEI tech tests are challenging because they combine four different types of questions and are timed. This means you need to handle many concepts and principles quickly. It's not just about knowing the principles; you also need to answer the questions quickly enough to get through all of them in the allotted time.
Practicing is a key component of this test. To help you understand the different types and to start practicing, let's go over the four sections and see example questions and explanations.
In this EEI TECH test assessment, you are tested on your understanding of mechanical concepts and principles. These principles include:
And many others besides. For each question, there are three possible answers, and you have to work fast in order to answer all the questions within the allotted time. 44 questions in only 20 minutes give you less than 30 seconds per question.
In which of the following positions would the tractor be less stable when taking a turn?
Take a look at this video explaining the basic mechanical concepts to get a better grip on the subject.
This test examines your ability to solve practical arithmetic problems based on information presented in graphs and illustrations. The test includes graphs and illustrations, each followed by several questions. Your task is to choose the best answer of the four options.
What is the compression factor of oxygen under a pressure of 2 psi?
This test examines your ability to use symbols and codes to locate objects on a diagram or map and to determine the objects’ status.
You will be presented with a diagram/map followed by several questions. In each question, you need to choose the best answer of the four options.
Carefully read the legend assigned to the diagram/map before answering the questions
The sewage line crosses borders between sections __________ it crosses the drainage canal.
This test examines your ability to read and understand rules and to apply them to make decisions.
You will be presented with sets of rules and situations, each followed by several questions. Carefully go over the rules and use them to choose the correct answer from the four options.
Make sure not to draw on previous knowledge or experience and only use the rules presented in the test.
You are responsible for a clean room for running chemical tests. The following is the standard protocol in case of contamination.
1. If the contaminating chemical is not listed in the HCL-2017 list, contact a lab technician to run the NHC50P test:
1.1 If the NHC50P test result is below 50%, contact the shift manager, cease work for one hour, and request a cleaning crew. Record the incident in the safety log.
1.2 If the NHC50P test result is above 50%, contact the head scientist, cease work for three hours, and request a cleaning crew. Record the incident in the safety log.
2. If the contaminating chemical is listed in the HCL-2017 list:
2.1 If the chemical has an STR ranking of 4 and below, contact the shift manager and then begin extensive cleaning protocol. Record the incident in the safety log and the company's QA log.
2.2. If the chemical has an STR ranking of 5 and above, initiate immediate lockdown before contacting the shift manager and head scientist. Record the incident in the safety log and the company's QA log and open an SI report.
3. If the contaminating chemical is a neutral substance, defined as water, oxygen, or hydrogen, contact the shift manager, cease work for 30 minutes, and ask for a cleaning crew.
4. The following is the only exception to the above rules:
Declare emergency when:
1. The contaminating chemical is from an external source, OR
2. There is more than one contaminating chemical, OR
3. The contaminating chemical was recorded in the safety log in the last 24 hours.
In case of emergency, act as in case of a contaminating chemical with an STR rating of 5 and above.
A single contaminating chemical from an internal source was found. The first thing you should do is:
You are given a single index score between 1-10. You should aim to score at least 8-9 in order to give yourself the best chance of moving forward in your application. The EEI TECH test scoring is done both by machine and by hand. The overall score is obtained by combining the scores of each test.
JobTestPrep currently offers practice tests for the mechanical comprehension subtest of TECH. Practicing with JobTestPrep's mechanical comprehension materials can help improve your performance on test day.
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