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THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN EIM 10

School Year: 2022-2023

Test I-Multiple Choice


Directions: Read and analyze each statement/question carefully and SHADE the letter of your best choice on the answer
sheet provided.

1. Which of the following is a technical representation of electrical system proposed to be installed in building or
house that include materials, devices, and equipment?
A. Picture Diagram
B. Schematic Diagram
C. Electrical Wiring Plan
D. Electrical Wiring Diagram

2. A plan of a room or floor of a building drawn to scale as if viewed from above.


A. Legend B. Floor Plan C. Riser Diagram D. Technical Plan

3. A single line diagram presentation of the entire electrical circuit from the service entrance up to the smallest
circuit branch.
A. Legend B. Floor Plan C. Riser Diagram D. Technical Plan

4. It shows the meaning of each symbol used in the electrical plan.


A. Legend B. Floor Plan C. Riser Diagram D. Technical Plan

5. Which of the following is the standard mounting height of panel board as approved by the Philippine Electrical
Code?
A. 800mm above finished floor level to top of panel
B. 900mm above finished floor level to top of panel
C. 1800mm above finished floor level to top of panel
D. 200mm above finished floor level to top of panel

6. Which of the following is the standard mounting height of wall switches as approved by the Philippine Electrical
Code?
A. 1200mm below finished floor level to center of devices
B. 1300mm below finished floor level to center of devices
C. 1000mm above finished floor level to center of devices
D. 1300mm above finished floor level to center of devices

7. Which of the following is the standard mounting height of power outlet as approved by the Philippine Electrical
Code?
A. 100mm above finished floor level to center of box
B. 200mm above finished floor level to center of box
C. 300mm above finished floor level to center of box
D. 400mm above finished floor level to center of box

8. It is the maximum load of light outlet as required by the Philippine Electrical Code.
A. 50 watts B. 60 watts C. 80 watts D. 100 watts

9. It is an induction coil which produces high voltage to start the fluorescent lamp into operation.
A. Ballast B. Frame C. Starter D. Tube
10. Which of the following is a circular bulb containing mercury vapor and inert gas with phosphor coating inside?
A. Fluorescent B. Incandescent C. Mercury D. Plasma

11. How to check if a fluorescent starter is inactive?


A. Check it using a multi tester.
B. Test starter in adjacent fixture. If this does not work, replace the starter.
C. Check the wiring connections to see whether it follows the diagram on the ballast label.
D. Remove the starter while the lamp is on. If the flashing stops, the starter is defective, replace it.

12. What should you do is the starter is proven defective?


A. Repair it
B. Leave it as it is
C. Buy a new one
D. Buy a new one and replace the defective starter

13. Which of the following is a problem resulting from constant switching on and off of the circuit?
A. Lamp fails to light
B. Blinking and flickering
C. Short lifespan of the lamp
D. Slow or intermittent starting

14. Which of the following possible cause of problems is similar in all problems of fluorescent lamps?
A. Improper wiring
B. leak in lamp tube
C. Constant switching
D. No electrical power in the lamp fixture

15. When the lamp fails to light or constantly flickering which of the following possible cause cannot be seen on any
other problems in fluorescent lamp?
A. Improper wiring
B. Defective starter
C. Defective ballast
D. Leak in the lamp tube

16. It is a light source with a metal filament that glows with white heat.
A. Fluorescent B. Incandescent C. Mercury D. Plasma

17. Insulation is a nonconductive device covering that protects wires and other electricity carriers.
A. Conduction B. Insulation C. Insulator D. None of these

18. Which electrical supply is an enclosure used for splitting circuits into different branches?
A. Utility box B. Junction box C. Cut-out box D. Pull-out box

19. These are tabs that can be removed to make opening in a box for cable and conduit connector.
A. Excess B. Knicks C. Knockouts D. Spare

20. Which of these are small cut on wires?


A. Excess B. Knicks C. Knockouts D. Limelight

21. It comes from the incandescent light produced by a rod of lime bathed in a flame of oxygen and hydrogen.
A. Excess B. Knockouts C. Limelight D. Receptacle

22. An outlet that supplies power for lamp and other plug-in devices.
A. Excess B. Limelight C. Receptacle D. Screw cap

23. Screw cap is the threaded base of the bulb that secures it to a lamp.
A. Knob B. Limelight C. Receptacle D. Screw cap

24. It is use to support or anchor wires as big as No. 8 or even bigger.


A. Receptacle B. Screw cap C Solid knob D. Split knob

25. Split knobs are used to support wires smaller than No. 8.
A. Receptacle B. Screw cap C Solid knob D. Split knob

26. It is a toxic carcinogen which has been proven to cause angiosarcoma, a deadly primary liver cancer found on
some electrical supplies.
A. Niacin B. Sodium C. Sodium Chloride D. Vinyl Chloride

27. It is a measure of electrical current flow.


A. Ampacity B. Amperage C. Voltage D. Wattage

28. It is used to protect against over-current and short circuit conditions that may result in potential fire hazards and
explosion.
A. Contactor B Outlet C. Switch D. Circuit breaker

29. It is an electric power switch, not operated manually and designed for frequent operation.
A. Contactor B Outlet C. Switch D. Circuit breaker

30. A partial or total failure in an electrical conductor or appliance is called _________.


A. Faults B. Shock C. Over-current D. Short circuit

31. The abnormal electrical path in a circuit is called _________________.


A. Faults B. Shock C. Over-current D. Short circuit

32. A situation occurs when any current in excess of the rated current or ampacity of a conductor which may result in
risk of fire or shock from insulation damaged from heat generated by over current condition.
A. Faults B. Shock C. Over-current D. Short circuit

33. The PEC requirement for sufficient circuitry to supply residential load is _________.
A. 20 watts per square meter C. 30 watts per square meter
B. 30 watts per square meter D. 30 watts per square meter

34. It is the minimum of 20 amperes for appliance all small appliances outlet in the kitchen, dining, and living room.
A. 15 Amperes B. 20 Amperes C. 30 Amperes D. 40 Amperes

35. The PEC requirement to supply circuit for laundry outlet is _________.
A. 15 Amperes B. 20 Amperes C. 30 Amperes D. 40 Amperes

36. The PEC requires the general purpose branch shall be rated ______ amperes.
A. 20 Amperes B. 40 Amperes C. 60 Amperes D. 100 Amperes

37. The minimum size of conductor required for all convenience outlets
A. 4AWG B. 8AWG C. 10AWG D. 12AWG

38. The minimum circuit load of circuit breaker as standard by the PEC.
A. 15 Amperes B. 20 Amperes C. 30 Amperes D. 40 Amperes

39. Plug outlets or convenience receptacles shall be counted in computing the load if it's not in the load of general
lighting circuit. For 15amp circuit, the number of outlets than can be installed is _______.
A. 4 outlets B. 6 outlets C. 8 outlets D. 10 outlets

40. Plug outlets or convenience receptacles shall be counted in computing the load if it's not in the load of general
lighting circuit. What is the required circuit breaker to supply 8 convenience outlets?
A. 15 Amperes B. 20 Amperes C. 30 Amperes D. 40 Amperes
Test II- Make a lighting and Power Layout using the Floor Plan below.

LIGHTING LAYOUT

POWER LAYOUT

Prepared by: Recommending Approval: APPROVED:

ALLAN G. PALATTAO MIRASOL A. BALDOZ ETHEL RESPICIO-CABANTAC, P2


Subject Teacher Head Teacher 1 School Head

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