The first section has 33 questions and lasts 46 minutes. Surprisingly, there is no electrical knowledge needed to complete the test just sound mathematical knowledge and reading comprehension.
It is designed to assess the skills and competencies of the applicant, based on aptitudes that are needed for a successful electrician. The test itself has 69 questions, split into two sections: Algebra and Functions, and Reading Comprehension. The test itself takes about 2.5 hours to be administered, and is a written test that takes place in specific venues (candidates typically pick the one closest to them). The IBEW Aptitude Test (sometimes known as the JATC or NJATC Test) is an assessment that has to be passed for a candidate to be considered for an electrical apprenticeship in the US.