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Saniel Integrated Farm Technological Business School

Sandal, San Isidro, Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur

Written Examination for Assessment in Electrical Installation and Maintenance


NCII

Name: ____________________________ Date: ________ Score: __________

I. Multiple Choice: the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

____1. It is used nationally as the basis for safeguarding person, buildings and its contents
from hazards that may cause of accident.
a. Safeguarding b. PEC c. Intention d. Adequacy
____ 2. This is recommended to be inspected and tested by a licensed electrical practitioner at
least once a year for wiring system of more than three (3) years in installation.
a. Fire Hazard b. Electrocution c. Wiring System d. Electricity
____ 3. It covers the requirements for the supply of electricity from utility, generators, battery
system, solar photovoltaic system, fuel cells, wind turbines or a combination of those
sources.
a. Safeguarding b. PEC c. Intention d. Adequacy
____ 4. What is device used to interrupt the flow of electrons in a circuit. Switches are
essentially binary devices: they are either completely on (“closed”) or completely off
(“open”)?
a. Fuse b. Circuit Breaker c. Magnetic Contactor d. Electrical Switch
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____ 5. What is the 5 step in installing lighting fixtures?
a. Loosen the screws holding the fixture pan to the electrical box and remove the
fixture pan.
b. Remove the nut holding the light shade. Be sure to hold it so it doesn't drop. Use an
alternative light source if you can't see what you're doing.
c. If your new light comes with a crossbar, screw it on to the outlet box.
d. Remove any electrical tape that covers the wire connectors. Then unscrew the wire
connectors from the wires. Use needle nose pliers if you need help separating them.
____ 6. Wrap each connection with the appropriately colored electrical tape. What step is this?
a. Step 8 b. Step 11 c. Step 10 d. Step 11
____ 7. An electrical device used to create artificial light by use of an electric lamp is ___.
a. Fuse b. Circuit Breaker c. Magnetic Contactor d. Lighting Fixtures
____ 8. How to double check that the power is off?
a. By testing the light switch that goes with the light
b. By holding the conductor
c. By asking the current
d. By guessing
____ 9. What is the only designed for the work being performed?
a. PEC b. PPE c. Electrical Pliers d. Gloves
____ 10. Do you need to operate equipment if you believe there is an electrical hazard?
a. Yes b. No c. Maybe d. I don’t know
____ 11. There is danger of electrical burns or shock from contact with exposed, energized
equipment. What you are going to wear?
a. Gloves b Goggles c. Non-conductive headgear d. Mask
____ 12. Conduits must be supported for their entire length, and non-electrical attachments to
conduits are prohibited is control of ____?
a. Administrative b. Engineering c. Electrician d. Owner
____ 13. Given an 120 degree floodlight and 7 feet away from the bulb, what is the wide of the
beam?
a. 15.12 ft wide b. 12.15 ft wide c. 21.15 ft wide d. 15.21 ft wide
____ 14. It is being used when highlighting specific points like display objects, wall artwork,
architectural details, or landscape features.
a. Floodlights b. Halogen Lamps c. Perimeter Lamps d. Spotlights
____ 15. Floodlights can have a beam spread of up to ____.
a. 180 degrees b. 120 degrees c. 90 degrees d. 160 degrees
____ 16. Track systems accept a variety of lights including pendants, track heads, spots, and
other styles that can be added or removed is ____.
a. Scalability
b. Mounting Versatility
c. Diverse Functionality
d. Design Variety
____ 17. A two-circuit track system can support up to about 4,000 watts is _____.
a. Scalability
b. Mounting Versatility
c. Diverse Functionality
d. Design Variety
____ 18. Track systems can be suspended by rods or cables, and mounted onto drop ceilings,
also referred to as T-bar or grid ceilings.
a. Scalability
b. Mounting Versatility
c. Diverse Functionality
d. Design Variety
____ 19. Various designs and patterns can be used to build lighting layouts: squares, rectangles,
grid formats is _____.
a. Scalability
b. Mounting Versatility
c. Diverse Functionality
d. Design Variety
____ 20. These lights come with different designs, which make them ideal for decoration, and
are also easy to install.
a. Floodlights b. Track Lights c. Spot Lights d. Perimeter Lamps
____ 21. What is the requirement of HPS Lamps to regulate the arc current flow and deliver the
proper voltage to the arc?
a. Ballasts b. Lamps c. Frame d. Arc – Tube
____ 22. It contains the xenon and sodium-mercury amalgam mixture and provides the proper
environment for producing light.
a. Ballasts b. Lamps c. Frame d. Arc – Tube
____ 23. It is mostly used in Europe since it did not appeal in other markets due to its poor CRI
or color rendering is _____.
a. Floodlights b. LPS c. Spot Lights d. Perimeter Lamps
____ 24. This lamp has been an industry standard for work lights and film/television lighting due
to compact size and high lumen output.
a. Floodlights b. Halogen Lamps c. Spot Lights d. Perimeter Lamps
____ 25. The followings are halogens EXCEPT _____.
a. Fluorine b. Astatine c. Chloride d. Chlorine
____ 26. When does the halogen first used in home and commercial lighting?
a. 1980’s b. 1990’s c. 1970’s d. 1960’s
____ 27.

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