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General Direction: Read and answer carefully the questions. Write E if no answer.

Test I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. Who is the “Father of Electricity”?
a. Benjamin Franklin c. Nikola Tesla
b. William Gilbert d. Thomas Edison
2. Who discovered alternating current electricity?
a. Benjamin Franklin c. Nikola Tesla
b. William Gilbert d. Thomas Edison
3. Who discovered direct current electricity?
a. Benjamin Franklin c. Nikola Tesla
b. William Gilbert d. Thomas Edison
4. This kind of electricity which is produced by friction.
a. Static Electricity c. Direct Current
b. Current Electricity d. Alternating Current
5. It has charges which are in motion.
a. Static Electricity c. Direct Current
b. Current Electricity d. Alternating Current
6. The direction of the current flow of this type of electricity is alternating.
a. Static Electricity c. Direct Current
b. Current Electricity d. Alternating Current
7. It is an electrical pressure that causes the movement of electrons to flow.
a. Voltage c. Resistance
b. Current d. Electrons
8. Refer to the flow of electrons from a point of origins.
a. Voltage c. Resistance
b. Current d. Electrons
9. The opposition of the flow of current.
a. Voltage c. Resistance
b. Current d. Electrons
10. An electricity that flows in one particular direction.
a. Static Electricity c. Direct Current
b. Current Electricity d. Alternating Current
11. What book that published by William Gilbert in 1600?
a. De Magneto c. Del Magnete
b. De Magnete d. Del Magneto
12. The person who discovered the lightning as a form of static electricity through kite experiment.
a. Benjamin Franklin c. Nikola Tesla
b. William Gilbert d. Thomas Edison
13. Electricity refer to a stream of _________ flowing along the conductor.
a. electricity c. electrons
b. protons d. neutron
14. It is used in making adjustments and assembling projects using screws.
a. Side Cutting Plier c. Combination Plier
b. Long Nose Plier d. Screw Driver
15. Used for cutting insulation, removing it away from the conductor and cutting the wire
conductor.
a. Side Cutting Plier c. Combination Plier
b. Long Nose Plier d. Screw Driver
16. Used for forming loops in conductor and reaching parts which are too narrow for the other
pliers to handle.
a. Side Cutting Plier c. Combination Plier
b. Long Nose Plier d. Screw Driver
17. Used to hold materials such as nuts, screws, etc.
a. Side Cutting Plier c. Combination Plier
b. Long Nose Plier d. Screw Driver
18. This is a portable device used for drilling holes on metal.
a. Electric Drill c. Long Nose Plier
b. Screw Driver d. Combination Plier
19. This tools used for making holes on concrete intended for porcelain tube, circular loom, and the
like.
a. Electric Drill c. Long Nose Plier
b. Screw Driver d. Star Drill
20. It’s s fine-toothed saw made for cutting metals but it can also cut various materials like plastic
and wood.
a. Hacksaw c. Electric Drill
b. Pliers d. Screw Driver
21. This is used for external and internal linear measurement.
a. Hacksaw c. Star Drill
b. Plier d. Push-Pull Rule
22. This is used to drive and pull out nails.
a. Plier c. Electric Drill
b. Hammer d. Push-Pull Rule
23. What is the acronym of PPE?
a. Personal Protective Evaluation c. Personal Protective Equipment
b. Pre-Protective Equipment d. Post Protective Evaluation
24. What equipment use to avoid eye injuries?
a. Gloves c. Helmet
b. Steel Toed d. Goggles
25. What effect if you don’t use respiratory protection in a gases area?
a. Feet Injuries c. Lungs Damage
b. Hand Injuries d. Head Damage
26. What do you use to avoid excessive noise levels?
a. Ear Muffs c. Ear Plugs
b. Welding Shield d. Both a and c
27. How to care PPE?
a. Always check PPE for damage c. Dispose of and replace damaged PPE
b. Clean PPE before storing d. All of the above
28. Gloves used to avoid _____________.
a. Feet Injuries c. Body Injuries
b. Hand Injuries d. Head Injuries
29. What PPE used to avoid flying particles?
a. Eye Protection c. Hand Protection
b. Face Protection d. Both a and b
30. Injuries to the head could involve your _____________________.
a. Brain c. Nose
b. Eyes d. All of the above
31. Helmet used to protect ____.
a. Head c. Lungs
b. Hands d. Ears
32. Steel toed used to protect ____.
a. Head c. Lungs
b. Feet d. Ears
33. What PPE used at risk of falling at height of 6 feet or greater?
a. Body Harness c. Helmet
b. Gloves d. Goggles
34. ___________ are manufactured using porcelain or bakelite materials.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Split Knob d. Porcelain Tube
35. This is used to anchor conductors on wood and to ensure proper wiring installation which
should be straight, stretched, and never loose.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Split Knob d. Porcelain Tube
36. This is use in flexible wiring installation.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Split Knob d. Porcelain Tube
37. The function of this device is to insulate conductor that enters into drill holes, particularly in
wood.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Split Knob d. Porcelain Tube
38. ________ are devices used to open and close the circuits. They are known as “means of
control”.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Switches d. Fuse
39. This device consisting of a very thin wire which heats up and then melts causing the circuit to be
opened if ever the supply of current is more than the maximum requirement.
a. Receptacles c. Circular Loom
b. Switches d. Fuse
40. What are the examples of receptacles?
a. Handy Box c. Wall Plate
b. Sockets d. All of the above

Test II. Choose the correct description of each electrical symbols. Write the letter of the correct
answer.
a. Circuit Breaker d. Battery g. Convenience Outlet j. Single Pole Switch

b. Fuse e. Fluorescent Lamp h. Panel Board

c. Ground f. Incandescent Lamp i. Service Entrance

f. Incandescent Lamp i. Service Entrance

___41. ___46.

___42. ___47.

___43. ___48.

___44. ___49.

___45. ___50.

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