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This document is a first quarterly assessment for an electrical installation and maintenance course. It contains 39 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of topics like electrical work procedures, tools, safety precautions, hazards, and basic electrical concepts. The assessment covers definitions and terminology as well as identifying examples related to the electrical field.
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G12 Eimncii Q1 2022-2023

This document is a first quarterly assessment for an electrical installation and maintenance course. It contains 39 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of topics like electrical work procedures, tools, safety precautions, hazards, and basic electrical concepts. The assessment covers definitions and terminology as well as identifying examples related to the electrical field.
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G12 – ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NCII

First Quarterly Assessment


SY 2022-2023

NAME: ___________________________________ DATE: __________________


GR/SECTION: _____________________________ TEACHER: ______________

Directions: Read the questions carefully. Circle the letter of the best answer.

1. Which is usually involves the careful laying of cables and wires in new and existing buildings.
A. Setting up B. Fitting C. Installation D. Placing
2. Many electricians deal with many different machines or, perhaps, specialize in one type of machine used in large offices or
factories. They work on the ____________ and repair of these electrical machinery.
A. Maintenance B. Sustain C. Prolong D. Retain
3. An electrician’s work involves the following works except __________.
A. assembling and installing C. maintaining and servicing
B. commissioning and testing D. operating mechanical systems and equipment
4. Which of the following is the employer or sponsor of electrical apprentices who provides work-based training for electrical
apprentices.
A. Electrical Businessman B. Electrical Manager C. Electrical Contractor D. Electrical Supervisor
5. Which is the type of electrician who is typically employed as a staff, working at operational large-scale industrial facilities such as
pulp mills, hydroelectric dams, and mining and smelting operations maintaining and modifying functioning systems and facilities.
A. Building Electrician B. Industrial Electrician C. Construction Electrician D. Transmission Line Electrician

6. Which of the following is the primary duties of an electrician?


A. Read and interpret drawings, circuit diagrams, and electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts for new or
existing installations.
B. Install conduits, tubing, and cable trays for wires and cables.
C. Pull wire through conduits and cables through holes in walls and floors.
D. Install, replace, and repair lighting fixtures and electrical control and distribution equipment, such as switches, relays, and
circuit breaker panels.
7. A device that can be used to produce an item or accomplish a task, but that is not consumed in the Process is called____.
A. Tools B. Equipment C. Materials D. Machine
8. Tools manipulated by hands without using electrical energy such as: puller, hacksaw, pull-push rule, pliers, hammer, and others
are known as___.
A. Machine/Power tools B. Hand tools C. Pneumatic tools D. Materials
9. Tools manipulated by our hands and with the use of electrical energy such as: electric drill, grinding wheels, vacuum cleaner and
others are called____.
A. Machine/Power tools B. Hand tools C. Pneumatic tools D. Materials
10. These are tools or instruments activated by air pressure.
A. Machine/Power tools B. Hand tools C. Pneumatic tools D. Materials
11. A phenomenon which can occur if a person becomes part of an electric circuit.
A. Electric shock B. Electric touch C. Electric Bond D. Electrified
12. What is the first action to be taken in the event of a person gets electrocution?
A. Disconnect the power supply immediately
B. Never try to touch the person to dislodge him from the live conductor or equipment.
C. With a dried wooden pole or any other insulated material you can find, try to push the person from the live conductor or
equipment
D. Immediately take him to the nearest hospital
13. The use of this devices will safeguard people from getting electric shock from live conductors or equipment. What is this device
called?
A. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters B. Convenient outlet C. Insulation D. Plastic
14. This kind of equipment is a vital tool to be used for staying visible to other individuals at the scene of work and any incident.
What is this?
A. Safety Gloves B. Safety Vest C. Safety Shoes D. Safety Musk
15. Types of PPE use to protect the lower parts of your body from falling pressure and can help prevent other types of mishaps such
as cuts, bruises, burns or even slips and falls.
A. Safety Helmet B. Safety Vest C. Safety Shoes D. Safety Gloves
16. Which type of PPE can help prevent cuts and burns as well as keep hazardous fluids and materials off you hands.
A. Safety Helmet B. Safety Vest C. Safety Gloves D. Safety Musk
17. Protective from injuries come from contact with equipment or falling objects headwear help prevent injury
A. Safety Helmet B. Safety Vest C. Safety Shoes D. Safety Musk
18. PPE items are meant to increase your visibility to those around you, but it is important to protect your vision as well.
Which of these PPE it describe?
A. Safety Helmet B. Safety Gloves C. Safety Musk D. Safety Eyewear/Goggles
19. This type of PPE equipment is use to prevent noise energy that reaching and causing damage to the inner ear. Which is this?
A. Ear muffs/ear plugs B. Safety Eyewear C. Safety Musk D. Safety Gloves
20. This protection was created to protect you from dust, fumes, paint spray, pesticides and other harmful substances that could cause
permanent damage.
A. Ear muffs/ear plugs B. Safety Eyewear C. Safety Musk D. Safety Gloves
21. Something that can cause harm is called _____________.
A. Risk B. Hazard C. Threat D. Danger
22. It is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect once to a hazard.
A. Danger B. Hazard C. Uncertainty D. Risk
23. Which is a type of occupational hazard caused by exposure to such liquids cleansers, acids, and paints in the workplace?
A. Physical Hazards B. Psychological Hazard C. Chemical Hazards D. Biological Hazards
24. It is a factor within the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching it.
A. Physical Hazards B. Psychological Hazard C. Chemical Hazards D. Biological Hazards
25. The risks run from skin irritation and allergies to infections, also includes bacteria, viruses, insects, plants, birds, animals, and
humans.
A. Physical Hazards B. Psychological Hazard C. Chemical Hazards D. Biological Hazards
26. Which of these are not belong to ergonomic hazards?
A. Lighting B. Chairs C. Lifting D. Resting
27. This kind of hazard troubles an individual very much to an extent that his general well-being is affected and where stress can lead
to long-term health problems
A. Physical Hazards B. Psychological Hazard C. Chemical Hazards D. Biological Hazards
28. Which agency of cross-disciplinary area is concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or
employment.
A. Occupational Safety and Health C. Occasional Safety Health
B. Occupational Safe and Healthy D. Occupational Safety and Healthy
29. Which is a unit of measurement of electrical current flow?
A. Electric B. Electrons C. Ampere D. Amps
30. What is the path of electric current from the source to the components and goes back to the source?
A. Electric Flow B. Electrons C. Circuit D. Current
31. Which specifies hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result to a serious injury or even death.
A. Danger B. Hazard C. Uncertainty D. Risk
32. Ohm's law states ____________________.
A. Voltage = amps x resistance C. Voltage = watts x current
B. Voltage = current / resistance D. Voltage = current/watts
33. The amount that a given conductor resists the flow of electric current is measured in___________.
A. Watts B. Volts C. Amps D. Ohms
34. What law would you use to determine the voltage of a power supply?
A. Coulomb's Law B. Kirchhoff’s Law C. Ohm's Law D. Power Law
35. Alternating current changes direction at which of the following frequencies?
A. 40 Hz B. 50 Hz C. 60 Hz D. 70 Hz
36. Which of the following are not a source of electricity?
A. Friction B. Temperature C. Light D. Pressure
37. In a series circuit, the current has ___________ path(s) to take.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
38. Example of good conductor materials are _____________.
A. Copper B. PVC C. Brass D. Wood
39. Type of best insulator materials are _________.
A. Copper B. PVC C. Brass D. Wood
40. In a series circuit, what is common to all resistors?
A. Current B. Voltage C. Power D. Resistance
41. Rule no. 1 in Parallel circuit states that the total __________ in a parallel circuit is equal to the sum of the currents in all the
branches of the circuit.
A. Voltage B. Current C. Power D. Resistance
42. The current taken by a 10 Ω resistor when connected to a 230 V supply will be _____?
A. 2.3 A B. 10 A C. 23 A D. 230 A
43. The resistance of a kettle element which takes 12 A from a 230 V main supply is _____?
A. 2.88 Ω B. 5.00 Ω C. 12.24 Ω D. 19.16 Ω
44. A 12 ohm filament lamp was found to be taking a current of 2 A at full brilliance. What will be the voltage across the lamp under
these conditions?
A. 6 V B. 12V C. 24 V D. 48 V
45. Resistors of 6 Ω and 3 Ω are connected in series. The combined resistance value will be:
A. 2.0 Ω B. 3.6Ω C. 6.3 Ω D. 9.0 Ω
46. Resistors of 6 Ω and 3 Ω are connected in parallel. The combined resistance value will be _______.
A. 2.0 Ω B. 3.6Ω C. 6.3 Ω D. 9.0 Ω
47. Resistors of 20 Ω, 40 Ω and 60 Ω are connected in series. What will be the total resistance value?
A. 10.9 Ω B. 20.0Ω C. 60.6Ω D. 120Ω
48. Resistors of 20 Ω, 40 Ω and 60 Ω are connected in parallel. The total resistance value will be:
A. 10.9 Ω B. 20.0Ω C. 60.6Ω D. 120Ω
49. Two identical resistors are connected in series across a 24V battery. The voltage drop across each resistor will be ________.
A. 2V B. 6V C. 12V D. 24V
50. Two identical resistors are connected in parallel across a 24V battery. What will be the voltage drop across each resistor?
A. 2V B. 6V C. 12V D. 24V

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