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6. A fixture designed for washing of the hands


1. A kind of return bend of small-sized faucet, and the face
one end of which is about one foot long and the A. Insanitary
other end is about 3 inches. It is commonly used B. Lavatory/Basin Wash
as a faucet for pantry sink and drinking C. Main
fountain. Also the lead connection between the D. Main Vent/Vent Stack
service pipe and the water main.
A. Gooseneck 7. The principal pipe to which the branches
B. Half Bath may be connected
C. Hose Bibb A. Insanitary
D. Indirect Waste Pipe B. Lavatory/Basin Wash
C. Main
2. A bathroom containing water closet and D. Main Vent/Vent Stack
lavatory
A. Gooseneck 8. A vertical vent pipe installed primarily for the
B. Half Bath purpose of providing circulation of air to or
C. Hose Bibb from any part of the building drainage system
D. Indirect Waste Pipe A. Insanitary
B. Lavatory/Basin Wash
3. A faucet which a hose may be attached C. Main
A. Gooseneck D. Main Vent/Vent Stack
B. Half Bath
C. Hose Bibb 9. An opening constructed in any part of the
D. Indirect Waste Pipe plumbing system, of sufficient size for a person
to gain access thereto
4. A waste pipe that does not connect directly A. Manhole
with the drainage system but conveys wastes by B. Pipe
discharging into a plumbing fixture or C. Plumbing
receptacle, which is directly connected to the D. Plumbing fixture/ Sanitary Ware
drainage system
A. Gooseneck 10. A cylindrical conduit or conductor, the wall
B. Half Bath thickness is sufficient to receive a standard pipe
C. Hose Bibb A. Manhole
D. Indirect Waste Pipe B. Pipe
C. Plumbing
5. A condition contrary to sanitary principles or D. Plumbing fixture/ Sanitary Ware
injurious to health
A. Insanitary 11. The art and science of installing in buildings
B. Lavatory/Basin Wash the pipes, fixtures and other apparatus for
C. Main bringing in water supply and removing water
D. Main Vent/Vent Stack and waterborne wastes
A. Manhole C. Privy
B. Pipe D. Public sewer
C. Plumbing
D. Plumbing fixture/ Sanitary Ware 17. A water supply pipe that extends vertically
one full storey or more to convey water to
12. A receptacle attached to a plumbing system fixture branches or group of fixtures
other than a trap in which or wastes may be A. Riser
collected or retained for ultimate discharge into B. Roughing-in
the plumbing system C. Seepage Pit/Cesspool/DryWell
A. Manhole
B. Pipe 18. The installation of parts of the plumbing
C. Plumbing system which can be completed prior to
D. Plumbing fixture/ Sanitary Ware installation of fixtures or finishing. This includes
drainage, water supply and vent piping and
13. All water supply, drainage, and venting necessary fixture supports
systems and all fixtures and their traps A. Riser
complete with their connections B. Roughing-in
A. Plumbing System C. Seepage Pit/Cesspool/DryWell
B. Potable water
C. Privy 19. A loosely lined excavation in the ground,
D. Public sewer which receives the discharge of a septic tank to
seep through the bottom and sides of the pit
14. Water that meets the standards of a A. Riser
government agency and is used for culinary, B. Roughing-in
domestic and drinking purposes C. Seepage Pit/Cesspool/DryWell
A. Plumbing System
B. Potable water
C. Privy
D. Public sewer

15. An outside or structures used for the


deposition of excrement
A. Plumbing System
B. Potable water
C. Privy
D. Public sewer

16. A common sewer directly controlled by


public authority to which all abutters have equal
rights of connections
A. Plumbing System
B. Potable water

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