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13. The material used to cover electric wires or conductor which may be 26.

26. An instrument used to measure the amount of electrical current


I. Multiple Choice: Select the letter of the correct answer made from plastic or rubber. intensity in a circuit.
1. A span of flexible electrical power cable with a plug on one end and a. Plastic c. Insulator a. Voltmeter c. Micrometer
multiple sockets on the other end. b. Copper d. Metal b. Ammeter d. ohmmeter
a. Flat cord c. Wire Stripper 14. Electrical tool used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails. 27. A pocket-sized tool used to test the presence of current in a line wire or
b. Extension cord d. Outlet a. Screw driver c. Wire stripper circuit.
2. Type of pliers that is used for cutting and holding fine wires. b. Hammer d. Pliers a. Test light c. Ruler
a. Combination plier c. Side Cutting plier 15. Electrical tool used for twisting, cutting, bending, holding and gripping b. Wire gauge d. Pull-push rule
b. Long Nose plier d. Wire stripper wires and cables. 28. A measuring tool used to measure the length of an object in centimeters
3. Types of screwdrivers that is used to drive screws with hexagonal slot a. Screw driver c. Wire stripper and inches.
heads. b. Pliers d. Hammer a. Test light c. Ruler
a. Philips screwdriver c. Allen screwdriver 16. Electrical tool used for removing insulation of medium wires ranging b. Wire gauge d. Pull-push rule
b. stubby screwdriver d. Standard from #10 to #18. 29. It is used to measure the diameter of wires/conductors in circular mills.
4. A protective device used to automatically blow and cut the current when a. Screw driver c. Wire stripper It can measure small and big sizes of wires and cables.
trouble in a circuit such as short circuit and overload occurs. b. Hammer d. Pliers a. Voltmeter c. Micrometer
a. Fuse c. Switch 17. A device that connects and disconnects the flow of electric current in b. Ammeter d. Ohmmeter
b. Circuit breaker d. Male plug the circuit. 30. It is used to measure the voltage, resistance, and current of a circuit. It
5. Electrical material that is used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit a. Switch c. Convenience Outlet connected in parallel or series with the circuit depending on what to
to the junction boxes. b. Male Plug d. Fuse measure.
a. Clamps c. Connector 18. A device that holds and protects the lamp and also called lamp socket. a. Multi tester c. Ohmmeter
b. Conduit d. Utility box a. Switch c. Lamp Holder b. Micrometer d. Ammeter
6. Electrical material that is used to hold and anchor electrical conduits to b. Male Plug d. Junction box
their position. 19. The path of electric current from the source to the components and goes II. Direction. Identify each of the following tools/materials.
a. Clamps c. Connector back to the source.
b. Conduit d. Utility box a. Conductor c. Hot Wire
Fuse Switch Flat Screw Driver Utility box
7. A rectangular shaped metallic material in which flush type convenience b. Circuit d. Current
Convenience Outlet Lamp holder Wire striper
outlet and switch are attached. 20. It alert students, workers, and visitors to electrical hazards in the area.
Junction box Long Nose Conduit
a. Clamps c. Connector a. Extension cord c. Electrical signs
b. Conduit d. Utility box b. Electrical symbols d. Diagram
8. Electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and 21. An octagonal shaped electrical material where the connections or joints 31. 36.
insulation. of wires are being done.
a. Clamps c. Connector a. Convenience Outlet c. Utility Box
b. Conduit d. Utility box b. Junction Box d. Circuit Breaker
9. A small drawings or pictograms used to represent various electrical 32. 37.
22. This is a device that acts as a convenient source of electric energy for
devices in a diagram or plan of an electrical circuit. appliances.
a. Extension cord c. Electrical signs a. convenience switch c. convenience outlet
b. Electrical symbols d. Diagram b. convenience male plug d. Plug
10. A measuring tool used in determining the size of wires/conductors. 33. 38.
23. This is a device inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric
a. Test light c. Ruler current?
b. Wire gauge d. Pull-push rule a. convenience switch c. outlet
11. Electrical tools used to loosen or tighten screws with slotted heads. b. male plug d. Flat cord
a. Screwdrivers c. Hammers 34. 39.
24. This is a tool used for cutting metal.
b. Pliers d. Wire Stripper a. side cutting pliers c. hack saw
12. A form of energy produced by the movement of proton and electron in b. pliers d. Knife
the conductor. 25. This is used for cutting fine, medium and big wires and cables.
a. Electronics b. Electricity c. Wattage d. Current 35. 40.
a. Long Nose Pliers c. Combination Pliers
b. Side Cutting Pliers d. Pliers
III. Direction: Match the electrical measuring tools and instruments in
Column A to their descriptions in Column B. Write the letter only.
Column A Column B Republic of the Philippines
Department Of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF KABANKALAN CITY
a. Multitester BINICUIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
41.
b. Switch

42. c. Male Plug Second Quarter


43.
d. Convenience Outlet
Exam
e. Voltmeter

44. f. Wire gauge

g. Circuit Breaker
45.
h. Fuse

46. i. Clamp Ammeter

j. Ammeter
47.

k. Battery Name: __________________________________________________

48.
Grade/Section: __________________________________________

49.
JONEL M. VINGNO, LPT
Teacher
50.

The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is


power and to keep reading.
- David Bailey –
BigKnows
IV. The following are examples of conductors and
insulators. Write C if it is a conductor and I for insulator. Republic of the Philippines
Department Of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
31. Rubber SCHOOLS DIVISION OF KABANKALAN CITY
BINICUIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
32. Mica
33. Porcelain
34. Thermoplastics
Second Quarter Exam
35. Wax
36. Lead
37. Nickel
38. Silver
39. Copper
40. Aluminum
41. Oil
42. Paper
43. Asbestos
44. Varnish
45. Glass
46. Brass
47. Slate
48. Zinc
49. Tin
50. Latex Name: ______________________________________________

Grade/Section: ______________________________________

JONEL M. VINGNO, LPT


Teacher

The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is


power and to keep reading.
- David Bailey –
BigKnows
I. Direction: On your answer sheet, write the letter of the d) Earphone III. Matching Type. Match the Electrical devices from column A
correct answer. 10. What does this symbol represent? with its pictures to column B. Write the letter of the correct
a) Duplex Convenience outlet answer.
1. What does this symbol represent? b) Loudspeaker COLUMN A COLUMN B
a) Ground b) Resistor c) Microphone
c) Cell d) Battery d) Earphone 21. Switch
2. What does this symbol represent? II. Identify the terms/word being describe in the sentence. Select
a) Ground b) Resistor the letter. Select the letter of the correct answer inside the box. 22. Male Plug a.
c) Cell d) Battery
3. What does this symbol represent? a. Electrical Wiring Diagram b. Pictorial Diagram 23. Female Plug
a) Ground b) Resistor c. Schematic Diagram d. Block Diagram b.
c) Cell d) Battery e. Electric meter f. Service entrance
24. Fuse
g. Overhead service h. Under ground service
4. What does this symbol represent?
i. Analog j. Digital
c.
a) Ground b) Resistor 25. Fluorescent Lamp
c) Cell d) Battery 11. A device that reflects the number of actual power
5. What does this symbol represent? consumed per unit time. 26. Incandescent Lamp
a) Fuse 12. Common type of service utilized in industrial and d.
b) Connected Wire commercial companies and in residential houses. 27. Stranded Wire
c) Circuit Breaker 13. A part of the electrical wiring system that extends from the
d) Wire not connected street main source of from the transformer to the service or 28. Solid Wire
6. What does this symbol represent? e.
switchboard of the building supply.
a) Fuse 14. A type of electric meter that uses mechanical gear to 29. Outlet
b) Connected Wire measure and reflect meter reading. f.
c) Circuit Breaker 15. A type of electric meter that uses digital technology that 30. Conduits/Pipe
d) Wire not connected directly shows the value of power consumed.
7. What does this symbol represent? 16. It illustrates the electrical devices and connections through
a) Fuse schematic symbols. g.
b) Connected Wire 17. It is a presentation that uses standardized electrical
c) Circuit Breaker symbols.
d) Wire not connected 18. It is a type of diagramming that uses actual pictures that
8. What does this symbol represent?
h.
are arranged according to its connection.
a) Fuse 19. It is a type of diagramming major devices and components
b) Connected Wire are presented in blocks or rectangular shapes.
c) Circuit Breaker 20. Common type of service utilizes AWG cables where i.
d) Wire not connected raceways extends from the building to the property line where
9. What does this symbol represent? it is tapped to the main.
a) Duplex Convenience outlet
j.
b) Loudspeaker
c) Microphone
40.Tap any connection to the existing service facilities of any
29. Destruction or attempt to destroy by integral accessory of registered customer without the latter’s or utility’s consent/
metering device box which encases electric meter. authority;
30. Existence of wiring connection that affects normal operation/ 41. Tamper, install or use a tampered meter, jumper, etc. or any Republic of the Philippines
registration of meter. device which interferes with the proper and accurate registry of Department Of Education
electric current or otherwise results in its diversion whereby Region VI- Western Visayas
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF KABANKALAN CITY
II. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is True and FALSE if not. electricity is stolen or; BINICUIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
42. Damage or destroy an electric meter etc. or allow them to be
31. Violation of Section 2. – The penalty of prison mayor or a fine damaged/destroyed as to interfere with the proper/accurate
ranging from Ten thousand pesos (P10,000) to Twenty thousand
pesos (P20,000) or both, at the discretion of the court, shall be
imposed on any person found guilty of violating Section 2 hereof.
metering of electric current; and
43. Knowingly use or receive the direct benefit of electric service Second Quarter
Exam
obtained through the foregoing acts.
32. Violation of Section 3. – The penalty of reclusion temporal or a 44. Presence of bored hole on the glass cover of meter;
fine ranging from Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000) to One hundred 45. Presence inside the meter of salt, sugar and other elements that
thousand pesos (P100,000) or both at the discretion of the court, results in inaccurate registration of meter’s internal parts;
shall be imposed on any person found guilty of violating Section 3 46. Existence of wiring connection that affects normal operation/
hereof. registration of meter;
33. Existence of wiring connection that affects normal operation/ 47. Presence of tampered, broken or fake seal on the meter;
registration of meter; 48. Presence in any part of the building/premises subject to the
34. Cut, saw, slice, separate, split, severe, smelt or remove electric control of consumer or electric meter of a current reversing
transmission line/material or meter from a tower, pole, or other transformer, jumper, shorting/shunting wire or loop connection or
installation where it may be rightfully/lawfully stored, deposited, similar device;
etc. without the consent of the owner, whether or not for profit or 49. Mutilation, alteration, etc. of instruments, transformers, and
gain; accessories;
35. Take, carry away or remove or transfer any electric power 50. Destruction or attempt to destroy by integral accessory of
transmission line/material or meter from tower, pole or any other metering device box which encases electric meter;
installation where it may be rightfully/lawfully stored, deposited,
etc. without the consent of the owner, whether or not for profit or Name: _______________________________________________
gain;
36. Store, possess or otherwise keep in premises, custody or control,
any electric power transmission line/material or meter without Grade/Section: _______________________________________
consent of the owner, whether or not for profit or gain;
37. Load, carry, ship or move from one place to another, whether by
land, air or sea, any electric power transmission line/material JONEL M. VINGNO, LPT
whether or not for profit or gain without clearance from NPC or its Teacher
regional office.
38. In Sec. 3: Take note here that “electrical power transmission
line/material” refers to electric power steel towers, wood poles,
cables, wires, insulators line hardwares, electrical conductors and The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is
other related items with a minimum voltage of 69 kv.
power and to keep reading.
39. Tap, make or cause to be made any connection with overhead
lines, service drops, or other electric service wires, without previous
- David Bailey –
authority or consent of the private electric utility concerned; BigKnows
I. Direction: Multiple Choice. d) Department of Trade and Industry b) Only through the police
Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 10. What is the primary purpose of R.A. 7832? c) Through appropriate authorities and the reward system
a) To regulate electric transmission lines d) Only through the Department of Energy
1. What does R.A. 7832 aim to prevent?
b) To promote the theft of electric materials 19. According to R.A. 7832, how can electric cooperatives or
a) Water pollution
c) To prevent electric transmission line/materials pilferage companies prevent electric material pilferage?
b) Electric transmission line/materials pilferage
d) To encourage unauthorized connections to power lines a) By increasing electricity rates
c) Air pollution
11. Which section of R.A. 7832 focuses on penalties for offenses? b) By hiring more security personnel
d) Noise pollution
a) Section 2 b) Section 4 c) By implementing security measures and guidelines
2. When was the Anti-Electric and Electric Transmission
c) Section 3 d) Section 7 d) By shutting down power lines
Line/Materials Pilferage Act enacted?
12. What is the penalty for the illegal use of electricity under R.A. 20. What is the role of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in
a) 1980 b) 1994 c) 2005 d) 2010
7832? relation to R.A. 7832?
3. What is the penalty for electric transmission line/materials
a) Fine only b) Imprisonment only a) Implementation b) Formulation of rules
pilferage under R.A. 7832?
c) Both fine and imprisonment d) Community service c) Adjudication of cases d) Monitoring and regulation
a) Fine and imprisonment b) Community
13. What does R.A. 7832 primarily aim to prevent regarding
service
electricity? II. Write I if the statement pertains to “Illegal use of electricity”, T if
c) Verbal warning d) Written warning
a) Overconsumption b) Illegal use “Theft of electric power transmission lines/materials”, and P if ‘Prima
4. Who is responsible for implementing R.A. 7832?
c) Price manipulation d) Power outages facie evidence of illegal use of electricity”.
a) Department of Education
b) Department of Energy
14. Which term is used in R.A. 7832 to refer to the possession of 21. Presence inside the meter of salt, sugar and other elements that
c) Department of Health
stolen electric power transmission line/materials? results in the inaccurate registration of meter’s internal parts.
d) Department of Transportation
a) Unauthorized possession 22. Cut, saw, slice, separate, split, severe, smelt or remove electric
5. What term is used in R.A. 7832 to refer to the theft or pilferage of
b) Possession without permission transmission lines/materials or meter from a tower, pole or other
electric transmission line materials?
c) Material theft installation where if maybe rightfully/lawfully stored, deposited, etc.
a) Wirenapping b) Linelooting
d) Pilferaging Without the consent of the owner, whether or not for profit or gain.
c) Materialtheft d) Pilferaging
15. Which section of R.A. 7832 focuses on prima facie evidence of the 23. Damage or destroy an electric meter etc., or allow them to be
6. Which of the following is NOT considered an offense under R.A.
illegal use of electricity? damaged/destroyed as to interfere with the proper / accurate
7832?
a) Section 2 b) Section 4 metering of electric current.
a) Unauthorized use of transmission lines
c) Section 3 d) Section 7 24. Tap any connection to the existing service facilities of any
b) Theft of electric materials
16. How can electric cooperatives or companies prevent electric registered customer without the latter’s or utility’s consent /
c) Unauthorized connections to power lines
material pilferage according to R.A. 7832? authority.
d) Proper disposal of transmission line waste
a) By increasing electricity rates 25. Presence of tampered, broken or fake seal on the meter.
7. What does R.A. 7832 define as electric transmission lines?
b) By hiring more security personnel 26. Tamper, install or use a tampered meter, jumper, etc. or any
a) Cables only b) Lines for telephone use
c) By implementing security measures and guidelines device which interferes with the proper and accurate registry of
c) Lines for electricity d) Water pipes
d) By shutting down power lines electric current or otherwise results in its diversion whereby
8. Who can file a complaint against a person violating R.A. 7832?
17. What is the maximum imprisonment term for anyone found electricity is stolen.
a) Only the government
guilty of the theft of electric power transmission lines/materials 27. Load, carry, ship or move from one place to another, whether by
b) Only the electric companies
under R.A. 7832? land, air or sea, any electric power transmission line/material
c) Any person
a) Section 2 b) Section 4 whether or not for profit or gain without clearance from NPC or
d) Only the police
c) Section 3 d) Section 7 its regional office.
9. What government agency oversees the enforcement of R.A. 7832?
18. How can individuals report cases of the illegal use of electricity 28. Mutilation, alteration, etc. of instruments, transformers, and
a) Department of Energy
under R.A. 7832? accesso
b) Department of Transportation
a) Only through electric companies
c) Department of Environment and Natural Resources
II. Complete the following acronym.

PAR - Philippine (31) _________________ of Responsibility


PHIVOLCS - (32)__________________Institute of
Republic of the Philippines
(33)_____________________and Seismology Department Of Education
PAGASA - Philippine Astronomical, Region VI- Western Visayas
(34) __________________Atmospheric SCHOOLS DIVISION OF KABANKALAN CITY
BINICUIL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
(35)___________________Administration

III. Matching type. Match the words in column A with their


description in column B. Write only the letter of the correct Second Quarter
answer.
Exam
a. It is an asteroid or fragment
36. Asteroid of comet that orbits the inner
planets that usually burns up
when it enters Earth’s
atmosphere.
37. Comet b. These are rocky fragments
that orbits around the sun
c. A meteoroid that enters
Earth’s atmosphere and
38. Meteorite vaporizes and it is often
called a shooting star.
d. Icy bodies or objects which
originated from outer solar
39. Meteoroid system, often with coma and
Name: __________________________________________

tail
e. When a fragment from the Grade/Section: ________________________
meteoroid survives it passage
40. Meteor through the Earth’s
atmosphere and make it to JONEL M. VINGNO, LPT
the ground Teacher

The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is


power and to keep reading.
- David Bailey –
BigKnows
I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Encircle the letter of 12. What is the needed type of water for typhoons to occur? 23. Which of the following refers to the vibrations produced by an
the correct answer. a. warm river water b. Warm tropical ocean water Earthquake?
c. Cold Ocean water d. Moderately cold ocean water a. Sea-Surface waves b. Pressure waves
1. The sudden shaking or movement of the Earth’s crust. 13. What agency takes charge of giving information about the coming of c. Seismic waves d. Tidal waves
a. Faulting b. Fault typhoon? 24. Which of the statement is correct?
c. Earthquake d. Stress a. DENR b. PHIVOLCS a. Only asteroids collide with Earth
2. The cruck or fracture on the Earth’s crust. c. PAGASA d. NDRRMC b. Comets are ball of ice, dust, and metal
a. Faulting b. Fault 14. It is a narrow band of the strongest winds in typhoon which c. Meteoroids are streak of light produced when comets
c. Earthquake d. Stress surrounds the eye? enters Earth’s atmosphere
3. What does one call the spot above the main focus on the surface of the a. Eye b. Eyewall d. Only asteroids can be found in the solar system
Earth? c. Rainbands d. Hurricane 25. Where is the asteroid belt located?
a. Crust b. Wave 15. Where do the tropical cyclones forms? a. Just outside the solar system b. In between the Sun
c. Epicenter d. Magnitude a. on air b. in the ocean and the Earth
4. Refers to the place where earthquake starts. c. on land d. on mountain c. In between Mars and Jupiter d. Just beside the pluto
a. Fault Plane b. Focus 16. What is the basis in categorizing tropical cyclones? 26. Which of the following travels the fastest and is detected first in the
c. Fault d. Epicenter a. Temperature b. Atmospheric Temperature seismic station?
5. What office in our country that’s answerable for monitoring and c. Amount of rainfall d. Wind speed a. Love wave b. Surface wave
observing earthquake and tsunami occurrence? 17. Where do most Philippines typhoon form? c. Primary wave d. Secondary wave
a. DENR b. PHIVOLCS a. At the equator b. Sea over the Philippine Deep 27. What type of seismic waves are responsible for a destructive
c. PAGASA d. DPWH c. Caroline-Marianas area of the pacific d. Habagat earthquake?
6. The release of energy of an earthquake refers to? 18. For at least how many hours can we expect a PSWS #3 tropical a. Love wave b. Surface wave
a. Focus b. Epicenter cyclone before it affects the locality. c. Primary wave d. Secondary wave
c. Intensity d. Magnitude a. 36 hours b. 24 hours 28. In which media can primary waves travel?
7. Scientist use another way to explain how powerful an earthquake is. c. 18 hours d. 12 hours a. both liquids and solids b. in liquids but not in
Which method refers to noting the results of the earthquake to people, 19. In which layer of the atmosphere, do all weather disturbances solids
structure and also the surrounding? happen? c. in solids but not in liquids d. neither in solids nor
a. Intensity b. Focus a. Thermosphere b. Mesosphere in liquids
c. Magnitude d. Epicenter c. Stratosphere d. Troposphere 29. Western Philippine fault has no history of earthquake activity; thus,
8. The thinnest and outermost layer of the Earth. 20. What do we call the tropical cyclone occurs in the Northwest Pacific it is considered as __
a. Core b. Crust Ocean? a. Active fault b. Inactive fault
c. Mantle d. Fault a. Hurricane b. Tropical Storm c. Dormant fault d. Divergent fault
9. A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock c. Typhoon d. None of these 30. How could you be able to find out if a fault is active in your city?
a. Core b. Crust 21. What happens when sea level rises and strong winds blow from a. By checking its historical records using a map from
c. Mantle d. Fault offshore to the coastline area? PHIVOLCS
10. Is the outermost layer of the Earth subdivided into two, the inner and a. Tsunami b. Thunderstorm b. By observing its surroundings
outer core c. Tropical Storm d. Storm surge c. By asking my best friend’s knowledge about the place
a. Core b. Crust 22. Which of the following we will NOT experience during a typhoon? d. Both a & b
c. Mantle d. Fault a. Very strong winds b. Heavy rains
11. It is called quite and calm area at the center of the typhoon. c. Large ocean waves d. shaking of ground
a. Eye b. Eyewall
c. Rainbands d. Hurricane
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Answer Sheet Answer Sheet Answer Sheet
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Answer Sheet
KEY ANSWER – TLE 10 1 B 26 B Tube
1 A 26 P 2 B 27 A 2 B 27 Ballast
2 C 27 F 3 C 28 D 3 C 28 E
3 D 28 H 4 B 29 C 4 B 29 C
4 B 29 E 5 C 30 A 5 C 30 D
5 B 30 I 6 A 31 Utility box 6 B 31 G
6 A 31 K 7 D 32 Junction box 7 B 32 H
7 C 32 J 8 B 33 Lamp holder/socket/receptacle 8 C 33 F
8 D 33 M 9 B 34 Long Nose Plier 9 A 34 B
9 C 34 L 10 B 35 Convenience Outlet 10 D 35 A
10 B 35 O 11 A 36 Wire Striper 11 B 36 TRUE
11 C 36 N 12 B 37 Standard/Flat screw driver 12 A 37 TRUE
12 D 37 Type AC 13 C 38 Fuse 13 B 38 FALSE
13 A 38 Type ACT 14 B 39 Switch 14 Glass Bulb 39 TRUE
14 B 39 Type ACV 15 B 40 Conduit/Pipe 15 Inert Gas 40 TRUE
15 D 40 Type ACL 16 C 41 F 16 Tungsten 41 TRUE
16 Electrical Symbols 41 Solid Wire 17 A 42 E Filament/Filament
17 Contact wire(out of TRUE
17 Wiring Diagram 42 Stranded Wire 18 C 43 G
stem) 42
18 Actual Connection 43 Battery 19 A 44 L
18 Contact wire(into stem) 43 FALSE
19 Line Diagram 44 Resistor 20 C 45 A
19 Support wire 44 E
20 Schematic Diagram 45 Ammeter 21 B 46 D
20 Stem 45 C
21 Pictorial Diagram 46 Voltmeter 22 C 47 H
21 Contact wire9out of stem) 46 D
22 B 47 Incandescent 23 B 48 C
22 Cap/Sleeve 47 F
Lamp 24 C 49 B
23 Insulation 48 A
23 D 48 Circuit 25 C 50 I
Breaker 24 Contact wire 49 G
24 A 49 Switch 25 Starter 50 B
25 C 50 Flat cord/Wire KEY ANSWER – SCIENCE 10
KEY ANSWER – TLE 9
KEY ANSWER – TLE 7 1 A 26 B
1 B 26 Fluorescent
2 B 27 A 2 B 27 A 4 D 29 D
3 D 28 B 3 D 28 B 5 C 30 B
4 D 29 D 4 D 29 D 6 D 31 C
5 C 30 B 5 C 30 B 7 B 32 D
6 D 31 C 6 D 31 C 8 A 33 C
7 B 32 D 7 B 32 D 9 A 34 A
8 A 33 C 8 A 33 C 10 C 35 A
9 A 34 A 9 A 34 A 11 D 36 A
10 C 35 A 10 C 35 A 12 A 37 B
11 D 36 A 11 D 36 A 13 C 38 B
12 A 37 B 12 A 37 B 14 D 39 B
13 C 38 B 13 C 38 B 15 B 40 A
14 D 39 B 14 D 39 B 16 A 41
15 B 40 A 15 B 40 A 17 A 42
16 A 41 16 A 41 18 C 43
17 A 42 17 A 42 19 B 44
18 C 43 18 C 43 20 A 45
19 B 44 19 B 44 21 A 46
20 A 45 20 A 45 22 A 47
21 A 46 21 A 46 23 D 48
22 A 47 22 A 47 24 B 49
23 D 48 23 D 48 25 C 50
24 B 49 24 B 49
25 C 50 25 C 50
KEY ANSWER – TLE 9
KEY ANSWER – SCIENCE 10 1 B 26 Fluorescent
1 A 26 B Tube
KEY ANSWER – SCIENCE 10 2 B 27 A 2 B 27 Ballast
1 A 26 B 3 D 28 B 3 C 28 E
4 B 29 C 4 B 29 C 4 B 29 C
5 C 30 D 5 C 30 D 5 C 30 D
6 KEYBANSWER – TLE
31 10 G 6 B 31 G 6 B 31 G
17 AB 2632 PH 7 B 32 H 7 B 32 H
28 CC 2733 FF 8 C 33 F 8 C 33 F
39 DA 2834 HB 9 A 34 B 9 A 34 B
410 BD 2935 EA 10 D 35 A 10 D 35 A
511 BB 3036 TRUE
I 11 B 36 TRUE 11 B 36 TRUE
612 AA 3137 TRUE
K 12 A 37 TRUE 12 A 37 TRUE
713 CB 3238 FALSE
J 13 B 38 FALSE 13 B 38 FALSE
814 Glass
D Bulb 3339 TRUE
M 14 Glass Bulb 39 TRUE 14 Glass Bulb 39 TRUE
915 Inert
C Gas 3440 TRUE
L 15 Inert Gas 40 TRUE 15 Inert Gas 40 TRUE
1016 Tungsten
B 3541 TRUE
O 16 Tungsten 41 TRUE 16 Tungsten 41 TRUE
11 Filament/Filament
C 36 N Filament/Filament Filament/Filament
17 Contact wire(out of TRUE 17 Contact wire(out of TRUE 17 Contact wire(out of TRUE
12 D 37 Type AC
stem) 42 stem) 42 stem) 42
13 A 38 Type ACT
18 Contact wire(into stem) 43 FALSE 18 Contact wire(into stem) 43 FALSE 18 Contact wire(into stem) 43 FALSE
14 B 39 Type ACV
19 Support wire 44 E 19 Support wire 44 E 19 Support wire 44 E
15 D 40 Type ACL
20 Stem 45 C 20 Stem 45 C 20 Stem 45 C
16 Electrical Symbols
of stem) 41 Solid Wire
21 Contact wire9out 46 D 21 Contact wire9out of stem) 46 D 21 Contact wire9out of stem) 46 D
17 Wiring Diagram 42 Stranded Wire
22 Cap/Sleeve 47 F 22 Cap/Sleeve 47 F 22 Cap/Sleeve 47 F
18 Actual Connection 43 Battery
23 Insulation 48 A 23 Insulation 48 A 23 Insulation 48 A
19 Line Diagram 44 Resistor
24 Contact wire 49 G 24 Contact wire 49 G 24 Contact wire 49 G
20 Schematic Diagram 45 Ammeter
25 Starter 50 B 25 Starter 50 B 25 Starter 50 B
21 Pictorial Diagram 46 Voltmeter
KEY ANSWER – TLE 9 KEY ANSWER – TLE 9
22 B 47 Incandescent
1 B 26 Fluorescent 1 B 26 Fluorescent
Lamp
Tube Tube
23 D 48 Circuit
2 B 27 Ballast 2 B 27 Ballast
Breaker
3 C 28 E 3 C 28 E
24 A 49 Switch
25 C 50 Flat cord/Wire
4 B 29 E 5 C 30 A
5 B 30 I 6 A 31 Utility box
6 A 31 K 7 D 32 Junction box
7 C 32 J 8 B 33 Lamp holder/socket/receptacle
8 D 33 M 9 B 34 Long Nose Plier
9 C 34 L 10 B 35 Convenience Outlet
10 B 35 O 11 A 36 Wire Striper
11 C 36 N 12 B 37 Standard/Flat screw driver
12 D 37 Type AC 13 C 38 Fuse
13 A 38 Type ACT 14 B 39 Switch
14 B 39 Type ACV 15 B 40 Conduit/Pipe
15 D 40 Type ACL 16 C 41 F
16 Electrical Symbols 41 Solid Wire 17 A 42 E
17 Wiring Diagram 42 Stranded Wire 18 C 43 G
18 Actual Connection 43 Battery 19 A 44 L
19 Line Diagram 44 Resistor 20 C 45 A
20 Schematic Diagram 45 Ammeter 21 B 46 D
21 Pictorial Diagram 46 Voltmeter 22 C 47 H
22 B 47 Incandescent 23 B 48 C
Lamp 24 C 49 B
23 D 48 Circuit 25 C 50 I
Breaker
24 A 49 Switch
25 C 50 Flat cord/Wire KEY ANSWER – SCIENCE 8
KEY ANSWER – TLE 7 1 C 26 C
KEY ANSWER – TLE 10 1 B 26 B 2 B 27 B
1 A 26 P 2 B 27 A 3 C 28 A
2 C 27 F 3 C 28 D 4 B 29 B
3 D 28 H 4 B 29 C 5 B 30 D
6 D 31 AREA 7 C 32 TRUE
7 A 32 PHILIPPINE 8 C 33 TRUE
8 B 33 VOLCANOLOGY 9 A 34 TRUE
9 B 34 GEOPHYSICAL 10 D 35 TRUE
10 A 35 SERVICES 11 D 36 TRUE
11 A 36 B 12 C 37 TRUE
12 B 37 D 13 B 38 TRUE
13 C 38 E 14 C 39 TRUE
14 B 39 A 15 B 40 TRUE
15 B 40 C 16 C 41 TRUE
16 D 41 17 C 42 TRUE
17 A 42 18 C 43 TRUE
18 C 43 19 C 44 TRUE
19 D 44 20 D 45 TRUE
20 C 45 21 P 46 TRUE
21 D 46 22 T 47 TRUE
22 D 47 23 I 48 TRUE
23 C 48 24 I 49 TRUE
24 B 49 25 P 50 TRUE
25 C 50

KEY ANSWER – TLE 9


KEY ANSWER – TLE 10
1 A 26 H
1 B 26 I
2 B 27 I
2 B 27 T
3 D 28 J
3 A 28 P
4 C 29 D
4 B 29 P
5 C 30 F
5 C 30 P
6 A 31 I
6 A 31 TRUE
7 B 32 I
8 D 33 I
9 A 34 I
10 B 35 I
11 E 36 C
12 G 37 C
13 F 38 C
14 I 39 C
15 J 40 C
16 A 41 I
17 C 42 I
18 B 43 I
19 D 44 I
20 H 45 I
21 E 46 C
22 B 47 I
23 C 48 C
24 A 49 C
25 G 50 I

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