Module 01 Student Assignment Booklet - Electrician Module 1
Module 01 Student Assignment Booklet - Electrician Module 1
Module 1
Electrician
• Student Assignment Booklet •
SCI
Electrician
Module 1
B731 A-C
Printed in Canada
Introduction
Welcome to the first module of your Stratford Career Institute Electrician program. No
doubt you are eager to get started. Before you do, however, please take a moment to read
this introduction. It will explain how the materials in this package are designed to be used.
The reading material for Module One is A Practical Approach to Electrical Work by Ray E.
Staszko. This text introduces you to the electrical trade and the variety of work
opportunities it comprises, as well as provides an overview of the basic safety information
every electrician needs to know. The main portion of the book outlines the procedures for
making proper electrical connections and gives an introduction to one of the most
frequently used tools in electrical work—the multimeter. Finally, the text provides several
practical exercises to get you started with some hands-on experience with electrical
connections, and gives a brief teaser of some of the more advanced topics you will
encounter as you continue in this course.
This Student Assignment Booklet divides the reading material for Module One into three
assignments:
You may contact us with any questions or comments you may have about the material, in
writing, by e-mail, or via our toll-free instructional lines. Please refer to the Student
Handbook for more information on how to interact with the school. Our staff is here to help
you, and your input is valuable to us in our ongoing efforts to optimize this course for our
present and future students.
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Assignment 1
Electrician
Learning Objectives
After you have studied pages 1 to 27 of the reading material, you will be able to
• Discuss areas of the electrical trade that are expected to see increased employment
opportunities in the future.
• Recognize the safety risks in working with electricity, and describe ways to avoid
them.
• Identify the main causes of electrical fires and shocks, and explain how they occur.
When you have completed the reading material and feel confident you have mastered
the objectives, complete Exam 1, which begins on the next page.
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Exam 1
Electrician
B731A
Instructions: Select the item which best answers the question or makes the statement
true. In all cases there is only one best choice. Mark the letter of that choice on the
answer sheet provided. Upon completion of the exam send only the answer sheet to
the school for grading. Do not wait until you complete the next exam.
3. Some circuits are designed in one long loop or chain so that interrupting them at
any point prevents the entire circuit from energizing. These circuits are referred
to as __________.
a. series circuits
b. parallel circuits
c. ground-fault circuits
d. tripped circuits
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4. Which of the following materials is the BEST conductor of electricity?
a. plastic
b. rubber
c. copper
d. glass
5. Your reading material mentions switches, fuses, and circuit breakers as three of
the most important devices for __________.
a. heat
b. light
c. both heat and light
d. None of the above is correct—it is very difficult to convert electricity to
other types of energy.
7. To ensure safety when more than one electrician may be working on a job,
electrical codes and standard work procedures often call for circuits that are
being worked on to be __________.
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8. According to your reading material, the two MAIN devices that can store
electrical energy are __________.
9. Typically, where does the work of the lineman stop and the work of the general
contractor start?
10. Ground-fault circuit interrupters are special outlets designed for use
__________.
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12. An electrical potential occurs whenever an object acquires extra __________.
a. electrons
b. atoms
c. neutrons
d. amperes
13. Your reading material cautions that the top and bottom plugs on outlets in
__________ are usually not on the same circuit.
a. bedrooms
b. the garage
c. bathrooms
d. the kitchen
14. Which of the following factors does NOT affect a conductor’s resistance?
a. thickness (diameter)
b. location in a circuit
c. material it is made of
d. length
15. Which of the following electrical devices acts MOST like a drawbridge?
a. circuit breaker
b. fuse
c. switch
d. tag
a. resistance
b. load
c. charge
d. insulator
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17. Which of the following is NOT an effective way to de-energize a circuit?
a. installing a fuse
b. opening a switch
c. removing a component
d. tripping a circuit breaker
a. Static electricity
b. Voltage
c. Amperage
d. Electrical arcing
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
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20. If you are on the job and witness someone experiencing electrical shock, and
you cannot get to the power source to switch off the circuit, what is your BEST
course of action?
a. Use your body to force the person away from the source of electricity.
b. Inform the foreman or supervisor before taking any other action.
c. Use a piece of wood to force the person away from the source of
electricity.
d. Use a piece of metal to force the person away from the source of
electricity.
This completes Exam 1. Please be sure to transfer your answers to the answer sheet
after reviewing them. Then mail the answer sheet to the school in the postage-paid
envelope provided, submit it through our web site at www.scitraining.com, or fax it to us
toll-free at 1-888-486-9428. You may begin Assignment 2.
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ANSWER SHEET
Stratford Career Institute
8675 Darnley Road,
Town of Mount-Royal, QC H4T 1X2
Exam 1
Lesson Number B731A
Name
Address
Please Print Clearly
City
Telephone:( )
Area Code
Please cut along the dotted line.
Select only one answer for each question and mark the appropriate box with an “X”.
NOTE: To submit this exam via the Internet, visit our web site at www.scitraining.com.
1. A B C D 11. A B C D
2. A B C D 12. A B C D
3. A B C D 13. A B C D
4. A B C D 14. A B C D
5. A B C D 15. A B C D
6. A B C D 16. A B C D
7. A B C D 17. A B C D
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Learning Objectives
After you have studied pages 28 to 69 of the reading material, you will be able to
• Summarize the criteria for a successful electrical connection, and discuss ways in
which an electrical connection can lose quality.
• Discuss ways to test wiring and other electrical devices using an ohmmeter.
When you have completed the reading and feel confident you have mastered the
objectives, complete Exam 2, which begins on the next page.
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Exam 2
Electrician
B731B
Instructions: Select the item which best answers the question or makes the statement
true. In all cases there is only one best choice. Mark the letter of that choice on the
answer sheet provided. Upon completion of the exam send only the answer sheet to
the school for grading. Do not wait until you complete the next exam.
a. wire nut
b. set screw
c. terminal screw
d. splice
a. continuity tester
b. receptacle analyzer
c. outlet tester
d. voltage proximity tester
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3. A cable is labeled with the following code:
4. Which of the following is NOT measured using one of the three basic modes of
a multimeter?
a. resistance
b. voltage
c. conductivity
d. current
5. A conductor has a diameter of 1⁄2 inch, but there is a nick in one section so that
the diameter of that section is 1⁄4 inch. Which of the following statements is
TRUE?
6. What information can you glean from taking a voltage reading on a battery?
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7. A plastic cap that is used to secure and protect a splice is called a __________.
a. terminal
b. wire nut
c. set screw
d. pigtail
a. increases, increases
b. decreases, decreases
c. increases, decreases
d. decreases, increases
10. The cords for ungrounded appliances, such as lamps, often have __________.
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11. Identify the element which makes the following scenario INCORRECT.
a. When a switch is in the OFF position, the ohmmeter should show zero
resistance.
b. An ohmmeter cannot be used to test an isolated electrical device.
c. When the switch is flipped to the ON position, it is closed, not opened.
d. In order to test resistance, a multimeter needs to be set as an ammeter.
13. When removing the outer sheathing from a length of cable in order to strip the
individual conductors, you should often start your cut about __________ from
the end of the cable.
a. 2 to 4 inches
b. 6 inches
c. 8 to 10 inches
d. at least 1 foot
14. Which conductor size is most appropriate for typical lighting and wall outlet
circuits in residential settings?
a. 8-gauge
b. 10-gauge
c. 12-gauge
d. 14-gauge
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15. When you test a device or other component with an ohmmeter, where is the
current generated?
16. If you touch the two leads of an ohmmeter together, what will happen?
17. When two or more grounding wires are connected via a pigtail to the same
grounding hole on a metal box, what color wire nut should be used to secure the
pigtail?
a. white
b. green
c. red
d. brown
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19. Your reading material mentions that some resistors can deviate from their
specified resistance value by up to __________.
a. 5%
b. 10%
c. 15%
d. 20%
This completes Exam 2. Please be sure to transfer your answers to the answer sheet
after reviewing them. Then mail the answer sheet to the school in the postage-paid
envelope provided, submit it through our web site at www.scitraining.com, or fax it to us
toll-free at 1-888-486-9428. You may begin Assignment 3.
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ANSWER SHEET
Stratford Career Institute
8675 Darnley Road,
Town of Mount-Royal, QC H4T 1X2
Exam 2
Lesson Number B731B
Name
Address
Please Print Clearly
City
Telephone:( )
Area Code
Please cut along the dotted line.
Select only one answer for each question and mark the appropriate box with an “X”.
NOTE: To submit this exam via the Internet, visit our web site at www.scitraining.com.
1. A B C D 11. A B C D
2. A B C D 12. A B C D
3. A B C D 13. A B C D
4. A B C D 14. A B C D
5. A B C D 15. A B C D
6. A B C D 16. A B C D
7. A B C D 17. A B C D
8. A B C D 18. A B C D
9. A B C D 19. A B C D
10. A B C D 20. A B C D
Learning Objectives
After you have studied pages 70 to 104 of the reading material, you will be able to
• Summarize some of the more advanced concepts that electricians must master:
When you have completed the reading material and feel confident you have mastered
the objectives, complete Exam 3, which begins on the next page.
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Exam 3
Electrician
B731C
Instructions: Select the item which best answers the question or makes the statement
true. In all cases there is only one best choice. Mark the letter of that choice on the
answer sheet provided. Upon completion of the exam send only the answer sheet to
the school for grading. Do not wait until you complete the next exam.
1. When you first start making splices, you should judge your work according to
__________. Later on, when you become more experienced, you should
concentrate on __________.
a. up to 5%
b. 5% or more
c. up to 95%
d. 95% or more
3. What is the name of the code that provides specifications for electrical wiring
projects in the United States?
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4. If one of the cables in a three-wire cable is damaged, you can test each wire
individually with an ohmmeter. How will you tell which one is faulty?
a. When the damaged wire is in the circuit, the test should show maximum
resistance.
b. When the damaged wire is in the circuit, the test should show low
resistance.
c. When the damaged wire is in the circuit, the test should show resistance
close to the middle of the range selected.
d. When the damaged wire is in the circuit, the tester should not work at all.
5. According to numbers from the U.S. Department of Energy, there was a roughly
__________ increase in electric consumption in U.S. homes between
1949–1958 and 1989–1998.
a. twofold
b. threefold
c. fivefold
d. tenfold
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8. Why must electricians be extra careful when calculating power requirements for
circuits that will run motors?
a. Many motors draw more power when they first start up than when they
have been running for awhile, and the circuits must be able to handle this
initial burst.
b. For many motors, the longer they are running, the more power they draw,
so the circuits must be able to handle a large amount of power.
c. Many motors draw power in a cyclical fashion, alternating between high
and low power requirements, and the circuits must be able to handle
these variations.
d. Motors are generally used to run other large devices, and the circuits
need to be able to supply enough power to run both the motor and the
additional device(s).
10. Some homeowners feel that there isn’t enough electrical power available to
them. What is the most likely cause of this problem?
a. There is not enough power in the distribution system for their homes.
b. The wiring and panels in their homes are not capable of safely handling
the power that would be necessary to run all of their electrical devices.
c. They are probably trying to run too many devices off of each outlet.
d. They probably have one large device that is using all of the power allotted
to their home.
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11. You have just run a cable from your home electrical panel to a small shed
behind your house, a distance of about 15 feet. After performing a test on the
cable, you find that the voltage drop from one end to the other is about 10%.
What can you do to reduce the resistance in the connection?
a. heat
b. a spark
c. electrical arcing
d. increased conductivity
13. A basic switch, such as a wall-mounted light switch, that has only two positions,
ON and OFF, is called a __________.
a. one-pole switch
b. two-pole switch
c. single-pole switch
d. double-pole switch
14. How much insulation should generally be stripped before splicing two wires
together?
a. 1
⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch
b. 3
⁄4 to 1 inch
c. 1 to 1 1⁄2 inches
d. 1 1⁄2 to 2 inches
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15. More current can pass through a __________ wire than through a __________
wire.
a. thin, thick
b. thin, short
c. long, thick
d. thick, thin
This completes Exam 3 and Module 1. Please be sure to transfer your answers to the
answer sheet after reviewing them. Then mail the answer sheet to the school in the
postage-paid envelope provided, submit it through our web site at www.scitraining.com,
or fax it to us toll-free at 1-888-486-9428. You may begin Assignment 1 of Module 2.
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ANSWER SHEET
Stratford Career Institute
8675 Darnley Road,
Town of Mount-Royal, QC H4T 1X2
Exam 3
Lesson Number B731C
Name
Address
Please Print Clearly
City
Telephone:( )
Area Code
Please cut along the dotted line.
Select only one answer for each question and mark the appropriate box with an “X”.
NOTE: To submit this exam via the Internet, visit our web site at www.scitraining.com.
1. A B C D 11. A B C D
2. A B C D 12. A B C D
3. A B C D 13. A B C D
4. A B C D 14. A B C D
5. A B C D 15. A B C D
6. A B C D
7. A B C D
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9. A B C D
10. A B C D