The document appears to be a test for an Electrical Installation and Maintenance course covering topics related to safety, tools, materials and best practices for electrical work. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like personal protective equipment, wire sizes, types of cables/conduits, bending/cutting tools, junction boxes and fittings, and relevant electrical codes. The test is assessing understanding of key concepts and terminology used in electrical installation and maintenance.
The document appears to be a test for an Electrical Installation and Maintenance course covering topics related to safety, tools, materials and best practices for electrical work. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like personal protective equipment, wire sizes, types of cables/conduits, bending/cutting tools, junction boxes and fittings, and relevant electrical codes. The test is assessing understanding of key concepts and terminology used in electrical installation and maintenance.
The document appears to be a test for an Electrical Installation and Maintenance course covering topics related to safety, tools, materials and best practices for electrical work. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like personal protective equipment, wire sizes, types of cables/conduits, bending/cutting tools, junction boxes and fittings, and relevant electrical codes. The test is assessing understanding of key concepts and terminology used in electrical installation and maintenance.
The document appears to be a test for an Electrical Installation and Maintenance course covering topics related to safety, tools, materials and best practices for electrical work. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like personal protective equipment, wire sizes, types of cables/conduits, bending/cutting tools, junction boxes and fittings, and relevant electrical codes. The test is assessing understanding of key concepts and terminology used in electrical installation and maintenance.
Grade & Section: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________ DIRECTIONS: Read the following questions carefully and choose the letter that best describes the statement. 1. Seiton a. Sort b. Sweep c. Standardize d. Set in order 2. Seiri a. Sort b. Sweep c. Standardize d. Set in order 3. Shitsuke a. Sweep b. Set in order c. Standardize d. Self-discipline 4. Seiketsu a. Sweep b. Set in order c. Standardize d. Self-discipline 5. Seiso a. Sweep b. Set in order c. Standardize d. Self-discipline 6. Gloves a. Hand b. Foot c. Head d. Body 7. Hard Hat a. Head b. foot c. hands d. body 8. Ear plug a. Ear b. Nose c. Eyes d. Mouth 9. Apron a. chest b. head c. hand d. foot 10. Safety glass a. body b. eyes c. hand d. foot 11. Face shield a. head b. body c. face d. foot 12. Holster a. Seiton b. Seiri c. Seiketsu d. Seiso 13. Tools operated and manipulated by our hands w/ electrical energy a. hand tool b. power c. pneumatic d. Hydraulic 14. NOT Biological Hazards a. Bacteria b. Virus c. Fungi d. Dust 15. Physical hazards a. Noise b. Vibration c. Ionizing d. All of the above 16. Chemical a. Vapor b. Dust c. Mist d. All of the above 2 17. 2.0mm a. #16 b. #14 c. #12 d. #10 18. Less expensive and abundant material for electrical wire a. coppers b. aluminums c. lead d. Zinc 19. 8.0mm2 a. #8 b. #10 c. #12 d. #14 20. Protective device for C.0 a. 10 b. 20 c. 30 d. 60 21. This is usually bare solid or stranded conductor used for overhead transmission line and ground wires. a. Copper or aluminum conductor b. Non-metallic sheathed cable (type NM) c. Control cable (braided type) d. Copper or aluminum PE insulated line wire 22. This is a flame retardant, moisture resistant wire used for building wiring installation in dry or wet locations. a. Thermoplastic Portable cords (type SJT & ST) b. Thermoplastic wire (type TW) c. Control cable (braided type) d. Flat cord (type SPT) 23. A wire commonly used for wiring motorized engines and appliances with high temperature, and for switch board wiring a. Temperature wire (type HI) b. Control cable (braided type) c. Asbestos covered nickel cord (Rockbestos) d. Steel tape armored power cable with ground wire 24. This is a multi-conductor cable generally used for interior wiring installations in dry and wet locations. a. Power cable b. Nonmetallic sheathed cable (type NMC) c. Royal cable d. Submersible pump cable 25. What is the equivalent diameter size of number 10 AWG wire in millimeter (mm)? a. 2.0 mm b. 3.5 mm c. 5.5 mm d. 8 mm 26. What is the equivalent diameter size of number 8 AWG wire in millimeter (mm)? a. 6mm b. 8 mm c. 10 mm d. 12 mm 27. It is a type of flexible armored cable that has rubber insulation and a lead sheath between the conductor and the armor. a. type AC b. type ACT c. type ACV d. type ACL 28. The appropriate tool used in cutting flexible armored cable. a. Pliers b. Backsaw c. Hacksaw d. Knife 29. What do you call a plastic or metal material that is used for mounting of convenient outlets and switches on walls? a. Junction Box b. Frames c. Utility Box d. Fitting 30. It is used for branching conductors and enclosing splices. a. Utility Box b. Fastening Device c. Junction Box d. Adhesive 31. It is any associated material for connecting end of stock securely. a. Fitting b. Ground c. Rigid d. Wire ways 32. It is used for mounting a convenience outlet on walls. a. Junction Box b. Frames c. Utility Box d. Fitting 33. It is used for splitting conductors and splices. a. Utility Box b. Fastening Device c. Junction Box d. Adhesive 34. It is a blend used to adopt the conduit from surface to a particular box or fittings. a. Bending b. Offset c. Conduit bending d. Strap 35. It is a process of removing sharp edges or burrs left after cutting the pipe. a. Shaping b. Reaming c. Finishing d. Smoothing 36. What is the tool used to bend a metallic conduit? a. Hacksaw b. Hickey c. Hammer d. Reamer 37. How many degrees is a quarter angle bend? a. 45 degrees b. 90 degrees c. 180 degrees d. 135 degrees 38. What type of conduit is designed to lessen or eliminate fire hazard and electrical accident? a. Electrical Metallic Tubing b. Rigid Steel Conduit c. Polyvinyl Chloride d. Armored Cable (BX) 39. How many quarter bends are allowed in one run of electrical metallic and nonmetallic conduit as allowed by code? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 40. What type of fitting is used to secure EMT to metallic boxes? a. Connector b. Condulets c. Adapter with locknut d. Coupling 41. What is the type of bend that makes one quarter turn? a. Offset b. Elbow c. Saddle d. Goose neck 42. What is the standard length of Rigid Metallic Conduit? a. 10 ft. b. 12 ft. c. 14 ft. d. 20 ft. 43. A neutral conductor shall be placed within the __________________ a. Same conduit b. The other conduit c. Separate circuit d. anywhere 44. It is the minimum size of conduit which can be installed in industrial occupancies. a. ½” b. ¾” c. 1” d. 1 ½” 45. It is a type of fitting which is used to change direction. a. Connector b. Coupling c. Adaptor d. Elbow 46. It is a short length conduit or tubing which is used to extend a conduit system and used between conduit and tubing such as boxes or enclosures between two boxes. a. Connector b. Coupling c. Nipple d. Condulets 47. It is a type of bend which is used for circuit homerun. a. Offset b. Elbow c. Saddle d. Goose neck 48. What electrical materials are used for the installation of electrical wiring fixtures like switches, receptacles and for making electrical termination? a. Utility box b. Square Box c. Junction Box d. Electrical Boxes 49. What code is responsible for setting the rules and regulations which govern all electrical wiring installations where in standard and specifications must be followed? a. Municipal Code b. local Code c. Philippine Electrical Code d. National Electrical Code 50. What types of electrical conduit are designed to protect the electrical wiring of building from electrical hazard due to faulty wiring? a. Electrical Metallic Tubing b. Rigid Steel Conduit c. Polyvinyl Chloride d. Flexible Metallic Tubing