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MORONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Morong, Rzal

Fourth Quarter Examination 2019-2020


EIM (NC II)

NAME___________________________________YEAR/SECTION______________DATE_______________
Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer that best fit the statement. Write only the letter on the
space provided for.

1. A wire used for general wiring installation including underground.


A. Duralene (type WP) B. Asbestos covered nickel cord (Rockbestos)
C. Coaxial cable D. Steel tape armored power cable with ground wire (Copper)
2. A wire commonly used for building wiring in dry and wet locations. These wires are flame retardant, moisture
and oil resistant.
A. Temperature wire (type HI) B. Asbestos covered nickel cord (Rockbestos)
C. Thermoplastic wire (type TW) D. Coaxial cable
3. This is used for building wiring especially for interior wiring.
A. Durex wire B. Asbestos covered nickel cord (Rockbestos)
C. Nonmetallic sheathed cable (type NMC) D. Steel tape armored power cable with ground wire
4. This is a PVC insulated and jacketed multi-conductor control cable used for wiring installation of machinery
controls.
A. Control cable B. Duralene (type WP)
C. Royal cord D. Coaxial cable
5. This wire is used for wiring interior communications system and sound distribution jacketed.
A. Control cable B. Intercom cable
C. Royal cord D. Coaxial cable
6. This wire is usually used for portable electrical equipment and for extension wiring of a single bulb.
A. Intercom cable B. Duralene (type WP)
C. Royal cord D. Flat cord (type SPT)
7. This is the maximum ampacity of a 5.5 mm copper with type THHN insulation if the conductor is to be used in
an with ambient air temperature of 39°C.
A. 40 A B. 36 A C. 35 A D. 34 A
8. This wire cannot be used in wet locations.
A. TW B. THW C. THHN D. THWN
9. This is the maximum operating temperature of a THWN wire.
A. 60°C B. 75°C C. 85°C D. 90°C
10. A copper conductor is to supply an air conditioning load which has a nameplate rating of 22 A. What size of
THWN wire is safe and economical?
A. 8.0mm B. 2.0mm C. 3.5mm D. 5.5mm
11. This is the simplest among wiring methods.
A. Knob and tube wiring B. Raceway wiring C. Armored cable wing D. Rigid conduit wiring
12. Wiring methods that uses moldings to protect the wire.
A. Knob and tube wiring B. Raceway wiring C. Armored cable wing D. Rigid conduit wiring
13. This is the most expensive wiring method.
A. Knob and tube wiring B. Raceway wiring C. Armored cable wing D. Rigid conduit wiring
14. This wiring method is most used in service entrance and other industrial types of circuit.
A. Knob and tube wiring B. Raceway wiring C. Armored cable wing D. Rigid conduit wiring
15. Electrical wiring drawing that uses schematic symbols
A. Architectural drawing B. Pictorial drawing C. Architectural drawing D. None of the above
16. Electrical wiring diagram that shows the actual shapes of the objects and their wiring connection.
A. Architectural drawing B. Pictorial drawing C. Architectural drawing D. None of the above
17. Electrical wiring diagram commonly used by architects and engineers
. A. Architectural drawing B. Pictorial drawing C. Architectural drawing D. None of the above
18. It shows the location of the electrical components, their connection, and the kind of materials to be used
represented in architectural symbols.
A. Business plan B. Action plan C. Electrical wiring plan D. Project plan
19. It is used to protect the wire where it touches the wood.
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. Moldings D. Mica
20. It is rectangular in shape and made of plastic or metal used as an outlet for switches and convenience outlet
A. Conduit pipe B. Junction box C. coupling D. Utility box
21. Plastic or metal tubing through which insulated wire is run.
A. Conduit pipe B. Junction box C. coupling D. Condulets
22. It is used to hold the armored cable in place.
A. Cable straps B. Convenience outlet C. switch D. Fuse/circuit breaker
23. These are special fittings with covers.
A. Conduit pipe B. Junction box C. coupling D. Condulets
24. This material is used to fit and join the length of conduits.
A. Connector B. Junction box C. coupling D. Condulets
25. It is used to protect the circuit.
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. switch D. Fuse/circuit breaker
26. It is an outlet intended for the connection of electrical appliances.
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. switch D. Fuse/circuit breaker
27. A box used as a termination point for joints.
A. Conduit pipe B. Junction box C. coupling D. Utility box
28. It is the main control of electric circuit.
A. Control Panel B. Convenience outlet C. switch D. Mica
29. Two piece of wood/plastic casing used to protect the wire.
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. Moldings D. Mica
30. An outlet intended for direct connection to lamp holder, lighting fixture.
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. Lightning outlet D. Fuse/circuit breaker
31. It is used to fasten the conduits to concrete walls
A. Conduit clamp B. Convenience outlet C. switch D. Fuse/circuit breaker
32. Tool used for stripping and cutting wires.
A. Hacksaw B. Pliers C. Long nose plier D. Side cutting plier
33. Used for holding and connecting wires.
A. Hacksaw B. Pliers C. Long nose plier D. Side cutting plier
34. Used to grip small and big stocks by simply slipping the fulcrum.
A. Long nose plier B. side cutting plier C. Slip joint plier D. Lines man plier
35. Used for holding wires.
A. Long nose plier B. side cutting plier C. Slip joint plier D. Lines man plier
36. Used for boring holes.
A. Electric hand drill B. Cold chisel C. Slip joint plier D. Lines man plier
37. It is used for driving and pulling out nails and staple
A. Electric hand drill B. Cold chisel C. Claw hammer D. Lines man plier
38. It is used for measuring short and long distances .
A. Electric hand drill B. Cold chisel C. Claw hammer D. Pull push rule
39. It is used for measuring voltage current and resistance.
A. VOM B. Cold chisel C. Claw hammer D. Pull push rule
40. It is used for cutting soft metals and boring holes on concrete walls and floor.
A. VOM B. Cold chisel C. Claw hammer D. Pull push rule
41. It is used for cutting metals such as pipes and conduit.
A. VOM B. Hacksaw C. Claw hammer D. Pull push rule
42. Control Panel

A. B. C. D.
43. It is the symbols for fuse.

A. B. C. D.
44. Symbols for circuit breaker.

A. B. C. D.
45. Wire crossing but not connected

A. B. C. D.
46. Service Entrance o.

A. B. C. D.
47. Bend used when the conduit run across circular objects like pipes round.
A. Square saddle B. Offset bend C. Elbow D. Round saddle
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48. Bend less than 90 , it is used when the conduit crosses an obstacle or when the conduit is entering an electrical
box.
A. Square saddle B. Offset bend C. Elbow D. Round saddle
49. Bend similar to round saddle, it is used when the conduit run across rectangular obstacles,
a combination of two offset bends.
. A. Square saddle B. Offset bend C. Elbow D. Round saddle
50. How many degrees is a quarter angle bend?
A. 45 degrees B. 180 degrees `` C. 90 degrees D. 135 degrees

Prepared by:

TOMAS C. STO. TOMAS BRYAN D. LIM


Teacher, EIM Teacher, EIM

Checked by: Reviewed by:

AIDA R. CRUZ KRISTINE JOY DS. PEDROSO


Subject Group Head Asst. School Principal II
Table of Specification

No. of No. of Test


Learning Objectives
Days Items placement

Plan and Prepare Electrical materials and


20 24 1-24
tool for the installation

Estimate the materials needed for the job 10 13 25-37

Perform the installation fo Service entrance


and Circuit breaker/safety switch of a 10 13 38-50
residential structure

Total 40 50

Prepared by:

TOMAS C. STO. TOMAS

BRYAN D. LIM
EIM Teachers

Checked by:

AIDA R. CRUZ
Subject Group Head

Reviewed by:

KRISTINE JOY DS. PEDROSO


Asst. School Principal II

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