I got pretty close yesterday to passing NETA III exam (400/410) which was good and sucked really bad at the same time. I had not seen the majority of the questions on these quizzes. Does anybody have other suggestions on study material?
I got pretty close yesterday to passing NETA III exam (400/410) which was good and sucked really bad at the same time. I had not seen the majority of the questions on these quizzes. Does anybody have other suggestions on study material?
Man good luck i only seen 3 questions from here on the test. Know all your math formulas, know theory, pretty much know everything. Im a firm believer now that the test is designed for you to fail so they can keep getting 350 a piece because i know im a decent tester and i run jobs and analyze data to know when to investigate or fail something.
I just took the NETA III last Friday. I definitely lucked out because I'd say 60% of the questions on the quizzes were on the test. I had questions about insulation resistance values, ASTM tests to perform on new or service aged oil, test voltage, NFPA 70E questions on confined space and the role of the entry attendant, risk analyses.
I remember a question bout available fault current when given transformer rating, voltage and percent impedance.
There was a basic resistance addition question when they gave you the ductor values on two short pieces of bus attached with two plates in parallel through a bolted connection.
There was some logic questions (AND OR gates).
There was a question that gave you a schematic with a number of contacts, diodes and coils. If contact "A" closes, what coils actuate?
They also had a question that showed a close circuit of a circuit breaker and asked you to identify which coil is associated with the anti-pump feature.
Also, know your ANSI/IEEE device numbers.