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1. The full form of NFPA 70E is? a. National Fire Protection Association. b. National Fire Protection Agency. c. National Fire Prevention Association

2. Who would be considered "Qualified" as per NFPA 70E? a. Adequately knowledgeable, suitably trained, with sufficient skill to perform task. b. Adequately qualified, suitably trained, with sufficient experience, and can safely perform task. c. Adequately qualified, technically trained, with minimum experience to perform task
3. List a. b. c. the three general categories of electrical hazards. Electrocution, Arc Flash, and Arc Blast. Electric Shock; Arc Flash; and Arc Blast. Arc Flash, Arc Blast, and Contact.

4. Define Step Potential: a. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from hand to foot through the body. b. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from hand to hand through the body. c. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body.

5. What is the threshold value of second degree burn? a. 2.1 cal/cm2. b. 1.2 cal/cm2. c. 21cal/cm2.

6. Electrical Hazard Analysis includes? a. Shock Hazard Analysis. b. Flash Hazard Analysis. c. Both (a) & (b).

7. What is Restricted Approach Boundary? a. Under no circumstance shall the escorted unqualified person(s) be permitted to cross this approach boundary. b. No un-insulated part of the qualified person's body crosses this approach boundary. c. An approach limit at a distance within which a person could receive a second degree burn.

8. To perform a work task at 4160 volts the following class of insulating gloves need to be used for shock hazard protection: a. Class 0. b. Class 1. c. Class 2.

9. The parameters that control incident energy associated with an arc flash hazard are: a. Short circuit current, Flash Protection Boundary and protective device clearing time. b. Short circuit current, protective device clearing time and Working distance. c. Short circuit current, Flash protection boundary and Working distance.

10. Which one of the following is not the correct definition of Touch Potential: a. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from hand to foot through the body. b. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from hand to hand through the body. c. A voltage difference that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body.

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