Automation Quiz
Test your knowledge of the automation industry with questions from ISA certification programs.
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AutoQuiz: What Ladder Logic Symbol Represents a Logically True Condition for a Discrete PLC Input?
When power is present at the addressed terminal the instruction becomes logically true. When power is not present at the address terminal the instruction becomes logically false. -
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AutoQuiz: What Ladder Logic Symbol is Used to Identify a Discrete Output?
Output terminal energize is defined as follows: Turns a bit on or off. Use OTE instruction in your ladder logic to turn a bit when rung condition is evaluated as true. -
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AutoQuiz: What is the "AND" Gate Equivalency in an Electronic Circuit?
The "AND" gate, as it relates to the series electrical or electronic circuit, requires all conditions to provide electrical or logical continuity in order to control its intended output condition. -
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AutoQuiz: What Standard Applies to Programming a PLC?
The IEC 61131-3 standard establishes guidelines for the use of ladder, function block, instruction list, structured text and sequential function chart programming for the PLC industry. -
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AutoQuiz: What is Topology in an Industrial Setting?
Network topology is the arrangement of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer network. It is the topological structure of a network and may be depicted physically or logically. -
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AutoQuiz: What is the HART Protocol?
HART Protocol permits two-way communications, so instrument parameters for smart devices can be interrogated and adjusted from anywhere on the 4-20 mA loop. -
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AutoQuiz: What Component Within a Control Loop Can Be Manipulated?
View the the basic process of a control loop, highlighting the components and measurements within the loop -
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AutoQuiz: What is the Purpose of a Documenting Process Calibrator?
A documenting process calibrator can be used for configuring and calibrating field devices, measuring field inputs and automating calibration procedures. -
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AutoQuiz: What is the Proper Configuration of an Instrument Current Loop?
In practice, engineers rarely wire devices in a series as any failure could fail loop and/or loop resistance would be too high. -
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AutoQuiz: What is the Difference Between Volumetric and Mass Flow?
Learn the difference between volumetric flow and mass flow. -
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AutoQuiz: How Do You Compute Electronic Pressure Transmitter Output?
Method is offered for converting milliamps to English units -
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AutoQuiz: What Are the Detectors Used in Level Measurement?
Hydrostatic head, weight, radioactive properties, density, and sonic detectors are all used in what methods of level measurement? -
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AutoQuiz: What is the Difference Between Indication of an Instrument and Actual Value of Measured Variable?
The difference between the indication of the instrument and the actual value of the measured variable -
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AutoQuiz: What Control is Used When a Specific Blend of Two Different Materials is Required?
What Control is Used When a Specific Blend of Two Different Materials is Required? -
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AutoQuiz: What is a Level Measurement Method Based On Constant Source of Pressurized Air or Gas?
Level Measurement Method Using Constant Source of Pressurized Air or Gas -
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AutoQuiz: What Part of a Globe Valve Has the Same Purpose as the Disk in a Butterfly Valve?
What part of a globe valve has the same purpose as the disk in a butterfly valve? -
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AutoQuiz: Condition When Percentage of Flow Through a Valve Equals the Percentage of Plug Movement
What does it mean when the percentage of flow through a valve equals the percentage of plug movement? -
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AutoQuiz: What is the Process of Grinding the Plug and Seat of a Valve Called?
What is the process of grinding the plug and seat of a valve called? -
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AutoQuiz: Can You Match Valve Symbol Designations?
Test your ability to match the name for valve symbol designations.











