The Electrical Engineering Purity Test

By Nabeel Ibrahim

HTML'ed by Steve Walstra

This is what comes about when I get really bored during class...Nabeel Ibrahim (ibrahim@leland.stanford.edu)
Electrical Engineering Purity Test, Version 1.0 (c)1994 --- Nabeel Ibrahim You may distribute this freely, but please leave the headers intact.

This test consists of 50 yes/no questions to test your Electrical Engineering Purity. --- You score 1 point for each "Yes" and 0 points for each "No," except where noted.
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Total Score =   >   your score for question k
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                k=0
(that's a summation symbol)

MAIL ANY COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS TO: ibrahim@leland.stanford.edu

0       Have you ever discharged a capacitor?
1       Done 0 twice in one day?
10      Done 0 with your tongue?
11      Have you ever doped silicon?
100     Done 11 with someone else?
101     Done 11 with two or more people?
110     Done 11 with someone without knowing their name?
111     Have you ever tweaked a resistor?  (oh, that's so sexy...)
1000    Have you ever blown up an electrolytic capacitor?
1001    Done 1000 while an animal watched?
1010    Have you ever fondled a 10K resistor?
1011    Have you ever derived an equation?
1100    Done 1011 with a member of the opposite sex?
1101    Have you ever worn a pocket protector?
1110    Have you ever checked your email more than 10 times in one day?
1111    Done 1110 for one week straight?
10000   Have you ever made a joke about transistors?
10001   Have you ever laughed at a joke about transistors? (this 
        one is worth 3 points)
10010   Have you ever wondered how the circuitry would work in 
        that liquid metal guy in T2?
10011   Have you ever used Ohm's Law to excess?
10100   Done 10011 while someone of the opposite sex watched?
10101   Done 10011 with a large ungulate (hooved animal)?
10110   (Guys only) Have you ever counted the number of females 
        in one of your EE classes so you could gain sympathy from 
        friends in Liberal Arts?
10111   Do you speak in assembly?
11000   Has your skin color changed as a result of spending too much 
        time in front of a terminal?  (That green tone really works 
        for me...)
11001   Have you ever had a serious discussion with someone about 
        whether CISC is better than RISC?
11010   Have you ever used :-) to excess?
11011   Have you ever had to explain :-) to a friend?
11100   Have Fourier, LaPlace, or Maxwell ever visited you in a dream?  
        (This one is worth 20 points.  You *should* not, under any 
        circumstances, fantasize about EE!)
11101   Have you ever read "The Sex Life of an Electron"?
11110   Can you rapidly count to 100d in binary?
11111   Do you have more than 5 computer accounts?
100000  Do you have more than 10 computer accounts? (Geek!)
100001  Have you ever laughed at a Liberal Arts major because they 
        couldn't find a job?  (You should...it's really fun)
100010  Are you addicted to reverse polish(HP) notation?
100011  Have you ever slept with your significant other 
        (girlfriend/boyfriend) on the floor of a computer lab?
100100  Have you ever been in a relationship with someone you met 
        through email or a newsgroup?
100101  Have you ever been turned on by a transistor?
100110  Have you ever turned on a transistor?
100111  Have you ever measured ground bounce?
101000  Done 100111 with an inanimate object?
101001  Done 100111 with a cadaver?
101010  Have you ever faked a bias point? (Have you no shame?!?!?)
101011  Have you ever had an intimate encounter with a voltage supply?
101100  Have you ever watched while someone else had an intimate 
        encounter with a voltage supply?
101101  Have you ever probed a circuit?
101110  Done 101101 with other people watching?
101111  Done 101101 more than five times in one day?
110000  Done 101101 without protection?  (You should really wear a 
        ground strap!)
110001  Did you laugh while taking this quiz?  (This one should be 
        worth 30, but it's only worth 2)

Scoring Scale:
00-14 points ==>  Go back to your English class.
15-24 points ==>  Either you have a life or you are an underclassperson.
25-34 points ==>  You can feel your life slipping through your 
                  fingers as you get sucked into the world of Electrical 
                  Engineering.  It could be worse...you could be in CS.
35-44 points ==>  You should definitely go to grad school in EE.
45-72 points ==>  You are a lost cause.  You're the EE equivalent of 
                  Carl Sagan.  Please do not contact me...ever.


Last modified: Tue Feb 14 22:56:00 EST 1995
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