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QUIZ 1 - Engineering Utilities 1

This document contains a quiz on engineering utilities with questions in multiple choice, true/false, and essay formats. It covers topics like circuit protective devices, lockout/tagout procedures, conductors and insulators, static electricity, electromotive force, ground-fault circuit interrupters, circuits, the relevance of valence electrons to electricity, differences between alternating and direct current, importance of electrical safety, and hazards even at low voltages. Answers are to be provided in the specified font color and format.
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QUIZ 1 - Engineering Utilities 1

This document contains a quiz on engineering utilities with questions in multiple choice, true/false, and essay formats. It covers topics like circuit protective devices, lockout/tagout procedures, conductors and insulators, static electricity, electromotive force, ground-fault circuit interrupters, circuits, the relevance of valence electrons to electricity, differences between alternating and direct current, importance of electrical safety, and hazards even at low voltages. Answers are to be provided in the specified font color and format.
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QUIZ 1 – ENGINEERING UTILITIES 1

Identification (1 point each): Write the answers on the end of each question. If computerized, use RED
font color.

1. A non-reusable circuit protective device that automatically blows and cuts the current when
overload or short circuit happens. Answer
2. A safety procedure used in industry and research settings to ensure that dangerous machines
are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance
or repair work.
3. A material that does not easily allow flow of electricity through an electric current.
4. An imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
5. It is also known as electromotive force or the potential difference in charge between two points
in an electrical field.
6. A fast-acting circuit breaker designed to shut off electric power in the event of a ground-fault
within as little as 1/40 of a second.
7. It is a closed complete path of the current. Includes electricity source, a conductor, and the
output device or load

Essay (5 points each): Answer in 3-5 sentences only

1. What is the relevance of valence electrons to electricity?


2. Differentiate alternating current and direct current.
3. What is the importance of electrical safety?
4. Explain “Low voltage does not mean low hazard”.

Enumeration (1 point each):

1. 6 Sources of Electricity
2. 7 Common Electrical Tools and Equipment

True or False (1 point each): Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if not. use RED font
color.

1. Do not suspend by cords unless designed to do so.


2. Extension cords are approved for long-term use.
3. Hazards may result from too many devices plugged into a circuit.
4. With proper PPEs, it is safe to remove ground prongs from tools or extension cords.
5. Utility Box is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic (PVC) material in which a flush type LED
light is attached.
6. The clamps are used to hold and anchor electrical conduits to their proper position.
7. Don’t use tools inappropriately; though you may not risk injury to yourself, it may cause more
damage to the tools
8. Bladed tools, such as shovels, pruners and sawing tools should be sharpened every day.
9. A proper storage system is a must for hand tools.
10. Always plug electric tools when cleaning them or making any repairs to avoid the danger of
electric shock.
-GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS-

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