Free IBEW Local 429 Phoenix Aptitude Practice Test
IBEW Local 429 covers Phoenix and the surrounding Valley, where population growth has created strong demand for electricians.
This free 20-question practice test covers the same four sections used on the NJATC aptitude exam: math & algebra, number sequences, reading comprehension, and mechanical reasoning. No signup required to start.
Free IBEW Aptitude Practice Test
20 questions — Math, sequences, reading & mechanical — Same format as the real IBEW entrance exam
Written by Michael B. — IBEW Local 134 Journeyman Electrician
What's on the IBEW aptitude test?
Math & Algebra
7qFractions, percentages, ratios, and basic algebra
Number Sequences
5qFind the pattern and identify the next number
Reading Comprehension
3qShort passages with questions about the content
Mechanical Reasoning
4qLevers, gears, tools, and physical principles
IBEW apprenticeship applicants typically take the NJATC Aptitude Test as part of the application process. This free practice test covers the same four sections used to evaluate candidates for electrical apprenticeship programs.
Preparing for IBEW Local 429?
IBEW Local 429 covers Phoenix and the surrounding Valley, where population growth has created strong demand for electricians. Use the free practice test above to gauge your readiness, then dig into our study guides for each section.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the IBEW Local 429 apprenticeship in Phoenix?
IBEW Local 429 accepts applications during open enrollment windows set by the JATC. Submit your application with HS diploma, transcripts, and government ID, then take the NJATC aptitude test and complete the interview.
Is the IBEW Local 429 aptitude test different?
No. IBEW Local 429 uses the standardized NJATC aptitude test — same format and content as every other IBEW local. Local-specific differences are in application timing and ranking criteria.
What is the IBEW Local 429 apprentice pay?
IBEW Local 429 apprentice pay starts at roughly 40-50% of journeyman scale in year 1 and progresses to journeyman rate by year 5. Specific rates are set by the current collective bargaining agreement.
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Michael B.
IBEW Local 134 Journeyman Electrician · Licensed Electrical Contractor
Michael is an IBEW Local 134 journeyman and licensed electrical contractor. He teaches federal pre-apprenticeship on the south side of Chicago, helping students get into the IBEW. He built this practice test because he knows exactly what the NJATC aptitude exam tests — and what trips people up. If you prep with this, you walk in ready.