2377-77 - Sample Paper A V2
2377-77 - Sample Paper A V2
2377-77 - Sample Paper A V2
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Question Paper (2377-701)
Candidate instructions
You may refer to the IET Code of Practice for the In-Service Inspection and Testing of
Electrical Equipment (5th Edition).
Important:
This paper is intended to give you an idea of the type of questions you may see in the live
test. This pack contains 50 exemplar questions from across the range of learning
outcomes in unit 701.
The live assessment will contain 50 questions and will have a duration of 1 hour 45 minutes.
Question Paper (2377-701)
1. A low voltage supply to electrical equipment is defined in the Code of Practice for In-Service
Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment as a voltage
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class II FE
D. Class III
3. A reduced low voltage system is defined in the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and
Testing of Electrical Equipment as a voltage
4. A circuit condition in which current flows through an abnormal or unintended path is defined
as
5. Which regulations place a duty on an employer to consider ‘the risks to the health and safety
of persons not in his employment arising out of or in connection with the conduct by him of
his undertaking’?
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7. The Health and Safety Executive issue a guidance document entitled ‘Maintaining Portable
and Transportable Electrical Equipment’. The guidance document number is
A. HSG38
B. HSG47
C. HSG85
D. HSG107
8. Which of the following regulations states, ‘As may be necessary to prevent danger, all
systems shall be maintained so as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, such
danger’?
9. The main purpose of in-service inspection and testing is to ensure that the equipment
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11. A test instrument shows the value shown in the figure when carrying out a test. What is
being measured?
A. Voltage.
B. Resistance.
C. Frequency.
D. Milliseconds.
12. An RCD shows the operating current as 0.03 A. This is the same as
A. 3 mA
B. 30 mA
C. 300 mA
D. 3000 mA
13. An insulation resistance test returns a value of 3.2 MΩ. This is equivalent to
A. 0.00032 Ω
B. 32 kΩ
C. 320 kΩ
D. 3,200 kΩ
14. Which Class of equipment requires an earth for functional reasons only?
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class II FE
D. Class III
15. Which classification is given to an item of equipment bearing the mark shown?
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class II FE
D. Class III
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16. Which situation could result in a risk of electric shock to the user of an item of electrical
equipment?
17. A quick disconnection time for an appliance fuse is essential for safety reasons. Which one of
the following would cause longer disconnection times for a Class I appliance under earth
fault conditions?
19. With Class III equipment, protection against electric shock is provided by means of
A. connections to Earth
B. SELV
C. fuses
D. RCDs.
20. Which one of the following directly affects the resistance of a protective conductor within
the supply cable to an item of equipment?
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21. An extension lead having a cross sectional area of 1.25 mm2 and a length of 15 metres
requires
22. Whist carrying out a visual inspection, a faulty fused-connection unit on an item of fixed
equipment is discovered. What action should the user take?
23. All users of electrical equipment and appliances should be encouraged and trained to
24. What effect does using an item of equipment in a harsh environment have on the frequency
between inspections of the equipment?
A. on an annual basis
B. when the fixed wiring is inspected and tested
C. as determined by a risk-assessment
D. as stated in the Electricity at Work Regulations.
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26. Where an abnormally high rate of equipment failure occurs due to mechanical damage, the
correct action would be to
27. Which one of the following actions should be taken if the users of new equipment are
unlikely to report abuse of the equipment?
28. Which of the following actions is not undertaken during a formal visual inspection of an item
of equipment fitted with a BS EN 60309 connector?
29. What is the maximum fuse rating that should be fitted in a rewireable plug connected to an
appliance which has a 2m long supply lead of 0.75mm2 CSA?
A. 3A
B. 5A
C. 10 A
D. 13 A
30. An earth continuity measurement is carried out on an item of Class I equipment with a
flexible cord which is flexed at the points of entry to the equipment and the plug. During this
test, the resistance varies between 0.45 Ω and 0.8Ω. A possible cause for this result could be
a
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31. When new equipment is purchased before being put into service
32. A low resistance ohmmeter may be used to carry out earth continuity testing in certain
circumstances. The test current must be within a range of
A. 20 to 200 mA
B. 60 to 250 mA
C. 100 to 200 mA
D. 160 to 200 mA.
33. Which of the following percentages is the recommended value of accuracy, above which test
instruments should be recalibrated?
A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 15%
34. Operatives working on installed equipment that requires disconnection prior to testing must
35. Which of the following is not suitable to provide isolation when carrying out maintenance on
an item of equipment?
A. A fan isolator
B. A cooker switch
C. A light switch
D. A plug and socket.
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36. A supply cable for an item of equipment has a circuit protective conductor resistance value
of 0.5 Ω when measured. Which of the following would be the measured resistance if the
supply cable length was doubled?
A. 0.25 Ω
B. 0.50 Ω
C. 0.75 Ω
D. 1.00 Ω
37. Which of the following supply cable lengths would be correct if a 0.75 mm2 conductor had a
resistance value of 0.26 Ω when measured end-to-end?
A. 5m
B. 7m
C. 10 m
D. 12 m
38. A circuit protective conductor test is to be carried out on a Class I item of equipment which
has a supply cable fitted with a pre-1984, BS 1363 plug.
If the test operative is happy that the reading is not caused by failure of the protective
conductor or connections, the test resistance measured may not exceed:
A. 0.1 + R Ω
B. 0.1 - R Ω
C. 0.5 + R Ω
D. 0.5 - R Ω
39. A test voltage of approximately 500 V DC would normally be applied to an item of electrical
equipment in order to verify the
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41. The most appropriate type of test to check the polarity of an extension lead is
A. a continuity test
B. an insulation test
C. a leakage test
D. a functional test.
43. A BS EN61008-1 RCD Rated at 30 mA is provided for shock protection for an installed air
conditioning heat exchanger which is intended to be used outdoors. What is the maximum
disconnection time for the RCD when electrically tested at its rated current?
A. 40 ms
B. 150 ms
C. 300 ms
D. 500 ms
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45. When carrying out an insulation resistance test on equipment containing SPDs or filter
components the test voltage should be
A. 250 V DC
B. 250 V AC
C. 500 V DC
D. 500 V AC
46. When applying a test voltage of 500 V DC to an item of Class I equipment, a value of 0.1 MΩ
is obtained. One possible reason for this low reading could be
A. progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors and the equipment
exposed-conductive-parts
B. progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors
C. an open circuit has occurred within the circuit protective conductor
D. a short circuit between live conductors within the equipment supply lead.
47. During a combined inspection and test an item of equipment is found to be unsafe. What
immediate action should the inspector take?
48. Where labels are attached to equipment, which of the following items of information must
not be included on an equipment label?
49. Who is responsible for ensuring that the inspection and testing records are updated?
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50. Why is it good practice to keep records of inspection and testing throughout the lifetime of
an item of electrical equipment?
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