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"Electronic Basics - For Beginners" Leader board

Basic stuff for Beginners. A good Aptitude test as well. Useful for the early part of your RAE course. These are mostly not RAE Exam level questions so once you have achieved a consistent pass rate, move on to the more advanced Tests

Total attempts since last reset: 18
Only your highest score will be displayed on the leaderboard.

1) Brett Illing
Date: Monday, 5th of January 2026 11:58
Score: 100%
Time Taken: 00:00:57 (*)
Performance Index: 1.75 (**)
2) Riaan Strauss
Date: Friday, 2nd of January 2026 12:39
Score: 100%
Time Taken: 00:01:57 (*)
Performance Index: 0.85 (**)
3) Hannes King
Date: Thursday, 26th of February 2026 15:16
Score: 100%
Time Taken: 00:03:47 (*)
Performance Index: 0.44 (**)
4) Thea Muller
Date: Saturday, 21st of February 2026 09:42
Score: 90%
Time Taken: 00:01:50 (*)
Performance Index: 0.82 (**)
5) Gerrit Van Wyk
Date: Wednesday, 4th of March 2026 10:39
Score: 90%
Time Taken: 00:02:12 (*)
Performance Index: 0.68 (**)
6) Paul Bassani
Date: Sunday, 1st of March 2026 12:06
Score: 90%
Time Taken: 00:02:21 (*)
Performance Index: 0.64 (**)
7) Richard Mayhew
Date: Saturday, 21st of February 2026 14:06
Score: 80%
Time Taken: 00:02:24 (*)
Performance Index: 0.56 (**)
8) Peter Solomon
Date: Saturday, 7th of February 2026 10:08
Score: 80%
Time Taken: 00:03:52 (*)
Performance Index: 0.34 (**)
9) Martie Venter
Date: Thursday, 19th of February 2026 20:39
Score: 70%
Time Taken: 00:00:50 (*)
Performance Index: 1.40 (**)
10) Andries Du Plessis
Date: Wednesday, 25th of February 2026 19:26
Score: 70%
Time Taken: 00:03:22 (*)
Performance Index: 0.35 (**)
11) Faisal Mansur
Date: Saturday, 3rd of January 2026 16:29
Score: 60%
Time Taken: 00:03:04 (*)
Performance Index: 0.33 (**)

* Time taken to complete the test HH:MM:ss
** Performance Index. (PI - Higher is better)
    This is a ranking factor based on the percentage achieved divided by the time used to complete the test.
    This means that the less time you use to get more correct questions, the better your PI will be.

Only your highest score will be displayed on the leaderboard.