'18 LU 342 Apprentice Sign-Ups
'18 LU 342 Apprentice Sign-Ups
'18 LU 342 Apprentice Sign-Ups
Serving the Pipe Trades Industry ofAlameda and Contra Costa Counties
935 Detroit Avenue, Concord, California 94518-2501
Apprenticeship & Journeyman Trainingfor the Plumbing, Steamjitting, Welding, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industries.
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Phone: (925) 686-0730 Fax: (925) 685-7708 - www.ua342.org
Please Note: Applications must be completed in person. You cannot apply without the required items listed below.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please note: The copies YOli provide will not be returned)
• Proof of age is required at the time of application: Applicant must be at least 18 years of age; or will be 18 years
of age by August 2018. You must provide a copy of one of the following:
Valid Driver License, or
• Valid State Issued Identification Card, or
• Birth Certificate along with a photo 1.0 .
• proof of High School Diploma or legal equ ivalent is required when applying: You must provide a copy of one
of the following:
High School Diploma, or
G.E.D. , or
• Official Sealed Transcripts
QUALIFYING TEST:
• Applicants who meet the above requirements will be scheduled and notified to take a two-part written test approx. one
month after application: Numerical Ability (Math) and Mechanical Aptitude. The minimum passing score shall be a 70%
composite grade.
INTERVIEW:
• AfJplicants successfully passing-the qualifying written test will be scheduled and notified for an oral interview with the Joint
Apprenticeship Training Committee . The minimum passing score for interview shall be a 70%.
ELIGIBILITY:
• Upon completion of the oral interview, applicants will be evaluated based on their qualifying written test results and oral
interview scoring. Applicants passing overall evaluation will be placed on a ranked and rated eligibility list (highest scorer
and down) for possible call-up when apprentices are to be taken into the program.
TERM:
• A minimum of five (5) years of on-the-jo b training and five (5) years of school. Apprentices work during the day and attend
classes two nights per week, three (3) hours per class . Some Saturday classes may apply.
APPLICA TlON DOES NOT GUARANTEE EMPLOYEMENT OR ACCEPTANCE INTO THIS PROGRAM
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
IlApproved jor Veterans"
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UA Local 342 JATC
PREPARE FOR APPRENTICESHIP TEST
Math
Practical Math Success in 20 Minutes a Day
By Learning Express Editors - Price $16 (approximately)
Mechanical Aptitude
Barron's How to Prepare for the Mechanical Aptitude & Spatial Relations Tests
By Joel Wiesen - Price $18 (approximately)
NOTE: Study the Mechanical Aptitude part of the book only.
NOTE : The above referenced books are only suggestions and are not endorsed by UA Local 342. Feel
free to use any applicable book you wish. The test consists of two parts: Math- at eighth grade level
pre-algebra (decimals, fractions, percentages) and Mechanical Aptitude.
935 Detroit Avenue, Concord, Co 94518/ phone: 925.686.0730/ fax: 925.685.7708 /www. ua342.org
Please find attached, a sample test (and answers) given
to us by Diablo Valley College which is being provided to
you as an aid in preparation for your upcoming exam. It
has been suggested by DVC that it is also a reflection of
what you might find on the test itself.
Please note that this is not endorsed by UA Local 342's Apprenticeship Program, as we do not see the
actual exam itself, and therefore cannot verify the similarities or accurateness.
Numerical Ability Review and Preparation
4.20
Example 1. Find the sum 4.2 + 9.25+ 18
9.25
+18.00
31.45
Practice 1. John goes on four deliveries Monday morning and records 6.01
miles, 9.2 miles, 8 miles and,24.63 miles. Find the total miles for these four
deliveries.
Practice 2. The length of a Yo inch copper pipe is 38.25 feet long but should be 37.29
feet long. How much shorter is the copper pipe?
Practice 3. Arrange these three amounts in descending order: .012, .12, and
1.2.
Practice 5. Find 1. 13
Example 7. Jose must work an average of 4.2 hours a day over the next three
days. If Jose worked 3.5 hours on Monday, 2.1 hours on Tuesday, how many
hours does he need to work on Wednesday?
Example 8. You need to put some gasoline in your Divide $50.44 by 4.85
truck. Gasoline is $4.85 a gallon. You only have a total
of $50.44 in your pocket.. How many gallons can you 10.4
buy? 485) 5044.00
485
1940
1940
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Practice 9. A floor is 15.25 feet wide. Square tiles 8 inches square are to span
across the floor. How many whole tiles are needed and how wide in inches is
the remaining space that needs to be filled?
Practice 10. Harry bought two heads of cabbage for $1.80. How many heads of
cabbage can Harry buy if he has $28.80?
Example 1. Combine ~ + ~ __
1
16 3 24
Combine ~ + ~ - _1 the km is 48
16 3 24'
9 32 2 39 13
-+---=-=-
48 48 48 48 16
Practice 2. Felix pumps gas into his car every morning. On Monday he
3 1
pumps8- gallons, on Tuesday he pumps 10-gallons, and on Wednesday he
8 5
pumps 4.!.. gallons. If gas cost $4.00 a gallon, how much did Felix spend on
2
gas?
5 . . d . 14~- 69
Example 5. Express 4 16 as a tennmatmg eClma 16 - 16
4.3125
16)69.000
64
Example 6. Express 2.3071 as a fraction
50
48
3071 23071 20
2.3071 represent 2+ = -- 16
10.000 10000
40
Practice 3. Which is larger 3.14 or 22 ? 32
7
80
80
Practice 4. Write sum as a fraction 2.10+.!.+!
8 4
. . 20 ounces
The ratIO of cement to water IS .
7 gallons
20 c
-=-
7 18
20·18 = 7c
7c = 360
3
c = 51- ounces of cement.
7
Practice 6. For every 40 miles of freeway, there are 9 potholes on the road.
find how many potholes there are in 300 miles of freeway. Express answer as
a decimal to the nearest hundredth.
Practice 7. Determine the distance between city A and City B using a map.
The map key indicates that 5 cm is equivalent to 24 km. If the cities are 18
km apart on the map, what is the distance on the map between the cities
expressed as a mixed fraction?
Practice 9. Jerry used his computer to reduce the size of a picture to a width
of 3~ in. What is the new height if it was originally 32 Y2 in tall and 42~
10 10
in wide?
• Practice 4. 2~
40
• Practice 5. 4.3125
• Practice 6. 675
3
• Practice 7. 3-cm
4
• Practice 8. 176
• Practice 9. 2~
20 2 1 47 1 47
15-Yo=15- ·- = - · _ = -
3 3 100 3 100 300
3
Example 3. Convert - to a percent
400
3
- = .0075 = .75% or
400
_3_=l._1_=l%
400 4 100 4
1.153=15.3% I
Practice 5. Purchasing a new garbage disposal costing $245, the sales tax is
8% of the purchase price. How much was the sales tax?
Practice 6. The Solar Bright Company decided to increase the workforce by
18% to a total workforce of 3,776 workers. What was the workforce before the
increase?
Practice 7. A refrigerator store uses a 40% markup on cost. Find the cost of a
refrigerator that sells for $2,940.
Practice 8. 420 students in a class took an apprentice test. If 1336 students passed the
test, what percent do not pass?
Perimeter=3.4+4.2+5.1
=12.7 em
1
h,
Example 6. Find the area of a
trapezoid in which the pair of
parallel sides are 7 1fz feet and 8.3 b
Area = lIr2
Use for approximate of 11 !!II 3.14 or 22
7
Practice 2. Find the area of a triangle whose base is 12 feet and height is 10 feet.
Practice 3. Find the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 10 inches, use n: == 3.14
22
Practice 4. Find the area of a circle whose diameter is 10 inches, use n: == -
7
Practice 5. Find the hypotenuse of a right triangle whose legs are 30 cm and 40 cm.
4 3
Practice 6. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 3- f j and whose width is 2- f j
5 4
Practice 8. Compute the area of a trapezoid whose parallel sides measure 15 inches and 13 inches. the
altitude measures 5 inches.
V. Volume of Solids
3
Units are expressed in cubic units such as m , and ft 3.
A. Rectangular Prism
Given w=width, 1=length,
and h=height
Area=2Iw+2Ih+2wh
Volume = Iwh
B. Sphere
Given r=radius of sphere,
2
Area =4nr
Volume = 4 Jrr 3
3
Area = nr(r + s)
Volume = J.. nr 2 h
3
Example 1. Find the volume and surface area of sphere whose diameter is 3
. h 22 .. ~
me es, use - as approXImatIOn lor :J! .
7
Given r= I.!. =~
2 2
4 3 4 22 3 3 4 22 27 99 1 ..
V= - :J!r => V = ---(-) = ---(-)=- = 14-cublc Inches
3 37237877 .
2 22 3 2 22 9 198 2.
A=4:J!r => A = 4--(-) = 4--(- )=- = 28-sq Inches
7 2 7 4 7 7
Example 2. How much water is in a PVC pipe whose diameter is 1 foot and
whose length is 20 feet. Assume that 7.48 U.S. gallons in a cubic foot and
round to the nearest tenths using 3.14 for the approximation to n ..
Example 4. Two size rectangular boxes are sold at a store: The Skinny One
measures 6 inches by 4 inches by 20 inches. The Fat One measures 6 inches
by 8 inches by 10 inches. Compute the volume and decide which box uses the
least cardboard.
J
The volume of Skinny box using V =lwh = 6( 4)(20)inJ = 480in
The volume of Fat box using V =lwh = 6(8)(10)in J = 480in J •
The surface area=2lh+21w+2wh
Skinny Box A=2(6)(20)+2(6)(4)+2(4)(20)=448in2.
Fat Box A=2(6)(10)+2(6)(8)+2(8)(10)=376in2.
Fat Box more environmentally conscious.
To determine a pattern for a sequence involves a series of systematic guessing and testing.
Look for addition, multiplication and raising previous number by powers.
Example 1. If you have a penny, quarter, and a half dollar, how many
different amounts can you form using at least one coin.
To solve this problem systematically list the different amounts you can fonn
with one coin, two coins, and all three coins.
1 coin: 1,25,50
2 coins: 26,51,75
3 coins;76
So the answer is 7 amounts.
Example 2. At a party, each person shook with every other person exactly
once. If there were 6 handshakes, how many people were at the party.
Determine how many handshakes if there were
only 2 people, only 3 people, only 4 people, and so on.
Did you get answer of 6 people?
Example 5. A plane leave the North Pole and flies due south for 100 miles.
Then the plane turns and flies west for 200 miles. At the end of that trip, how
far is the plane from the North Pole.
Solving problems involving work uses two basic measures: The rate which represent how
much of the work has been finished divided by some unit of time . Examples such as the rate
a painter painting a house can be measured as 1/5 of the house painted per day, the rate a
faucet filling a sink can be 2/3 of sink filled in 10 minutes, or a installer lays 100 feet of pipe
hour.
Basic Formula 1: If it takes n units of time to finish one job, then the rate is 1 of job
n
finished in one unit of time.
1 1
Basic Formula 1: If t=time worked on a job and the rate is - then the work done is t*-
• < •
n n
Example 2. Marlo and Ellen must install venting in an old house. Marlo can do the job
alone in 4 days. Ellen can do the entire job in 3 days. They both start out working
together, but Ellen quits after working one day having found a better job. How many
days did Marlo work from the start to finish the entire job.