MATC Demo 2 - Electrical Assessment Training
Multiple-Choice Questions (Theory)
This section will assess the candidate’s understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts, such as Ohm’s Law, circuit components, and power factor. Candidates will choose the most appropriate answer from a list of options.
Image-Based Questions (Practical)
Candidates will analyze diagrams or images of electrical circuits and components. They will identify faults, label components, and explain the effect of issues on circuit performance.
Short-Answer Questions (Theory & Practical)
In this section, candidates will provide brief explanations related to specific electrical engineering concepts, such as transformer operation and electrical safety procedures. This will assess their ability to clearly articulate technical ideas.
Drag-and-Drop Questions (Practical)
This interactive section involves matching electrical tools with their functions and designing simple circuits by placing components in the correct configuration. It tests both practical knowledge and problem-solving skills.
Optional Hands-on Scenario (Live Simulation)
For a more in-depth evaluation, candidates may be asked to troubleshoot a non-functional circuit in a simulated environment. This section assesses their approach to diagnosing and solving real-world technical problems.
This assessment is designed to evaluate the technical knowledge and practical skills of candidates applying for the role of Electrical Engineer. The assessment includes a variety of question formats—multiple-choice, image-based, short-answer, and drag-and-drop—to test the candidate's theoretical understanding, ability to analyze real-world scenarios, and hands-on problem-solving capabilities. The focus is on core electrical engineering concepts and practical applications relevant to the role.
The assessment is designed to be completed in approximately 60-90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the hands-on simulation (if included).