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AHIEVEMENT TEST
T.L.E - Information and Communications Technology G-10
A.Y: 2020-2021

General Direction: Read and answer the following questions below. Erasures are not allowed.
Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. Do not write any marks on the test paper.
Submit the answer sheet only.

Multiple Choice
_____ 1. It is widely considered the first true animated film.
a. Steamboat Willie
b. Lego
c. Fantasmagorie
d. Rubber Hose
_____ 2. Where did the animator Walt Disney Founded his studio?
a. Indonesia
b. California
c. Mexico
d. Poland
_____ 3. In the History of animation which of the following describes the year of 1930 in
animation.
a. Helping out Horror Flicks
b. Animation takes to Television
c. Walt’s gamble pays off
d. Animation for Adults
_____ 4. Which of the following best describe the 2010 year in history of animation?
a. the animation is a bustling industry with heavy exposure across all manner of
websites, social media, TV, and film for all ages.
b. Rapid advancements in computer technology revolutionized animation production
throughout the nineties.
c. There’s no doubt that Japanese animation, more commonly known as anime, is a
huge part of animation today.
d. When color TVs hit the market in the previous decade, it opened up a world of
creative opportunities for animation in mass media.
_____ 5. Which of the following is True about 1900 year in history of animation?
a. chalkboard caricatures were popular on vaudevilles circuits
b. Xenography is widely considered the first true animated film. Created by Emile Cohl.
c. the drawings were filmed in projectors to give the animation the appearance of a
chalkboard drawing brought to life.
d. Airing cartoons such as The Flinstones on a Saturday morning when kids didn’t have
school became a common trend.
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_____ 6. Is animation only just for kids?


a. Yes, because so much creativity and fantasies are not healthy for adult’s
psychological lifestyle
b. No, because not all animation is for kids’ entertainment purposes only, some
animation is educational and informative
c. Maybe, because too much is either bad or good
d. Yes, because adults are too old to watched animated films.
_____ 7. Animation seems to develop more and more in just a short period of time. Which of
the following is the reason that best describe this phenomenon?
a. Because more animators are involved
b. Technology is developing over time
c. People are more interested in animation
d. All of the above

the 1900s
Although a few other films had been created in the year’s prior, Fantasmagorie is widely
considered the first true animated film. Created by Emile Cohl, the short film follows a stick
figure who encounters other characters and transforming objects. At the time, chalkboard
caricatures were popular on vaudevilles circuits, so the drawings were filmed in negative to give
the animation the appearance of a chalkboard drawing brought to life.

_____ 8. From the fact given above, which is the following describes this year in animation?
a. Rotoscoping Adds more realism
b. Animation takes to Television
c. The first animated short film
d. Animation for Adults
_____ 9. Which of the following is not True?
a. Chalkboard is the only tools used for animation
b. Drawing in this time is more difficult as it seems
c. Chalkboards were not that popular in this time
d. To bring life in the animation, the drawing was filmed in negative.
_____ 10. The first type of 2D animation might be called traditional animation or cel animation.
a. 3D animation
b. Traditional Animation
c. Stop motion
d. Motion Graphics
______ 11. This focuses on making dynamic and interesting presentations of moving text logos
and basic illustrations.
a. 3D animation
b. Traditional animation
c. Stop motion
d. Motion graphics
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_____ 12. The following are the types of Stop motion. Which of the following is using malleable
characters?
a. Lego/Action figures
b. Cut-out
c. Claymation
d. Pixelation
_____ 13. This type of Stop motion uses a puppet instead of clay to create an animation.
a. Claymation
b. Puppets
c. Lego/Action figures
d. Silhouette
_____ 14. It is a form of stop motion that uses real people and real environments to create
unreal videos.
a. Silhouette
b. Claymation
c. Puppets
d. Pixelation
_____ 15. Which of the following is true about Pixelation?
a. uses cardboard or some kind of flat material, but the objects are all black and the
shot is depicted
b. It uses the stop motion method of taking a still photo, moving things around, and
then taking another photo
c. This genre is very popular on YouTube with many channels dedicated to creating
funny skits
d. this style, characters are built out of paper shapes
_____ 16. The following describes the 2D animation. Which of the following is not True about
2D animation?
a. characters that are built with a system of bones and controls that can be
manipulated in a way similar to a 3D character rig.
b. A character couldn’t have bones that let the animator pose it, but also have no other
parts that are animated by hand.
c. The difference between 2D rigged characters and hand-drawn characters can get a
bit blurry.
d. Nowadays there are new ways to create 2D animation using 2D digital puppets.
_____ 17. Which of the following is best example for Motion graphics?
a. The Frozen 2019
b. Tarzan (Live Action)
c. Attack on Titans (Final Season)
d. Video Resume

Motion graphics can be both 2D and 3D, and you'll find them everywhere in commercials,
explainer videos, sporting events, the news, and other TV productions.
Proper character animation is generally outside the scope of motion graphics, but many of the
core animation principles apply to motion graphics too.

The process of creating Motion Graphics depends on the programs used since video editing
software often has different UI or settings, but the idea is the same. Motion Graphics usually
involves animating images, texts, or video clips using keyframing that are tweened to make a
smooth motion between frames.

_____ 18. Base on the information above, which of the following generalizes the article?
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a. Motion graphics is the type of animation which is also 2D and 3D at the same time.
b. Motion graphics is a big deal in animation which is now the most popular nowadays,
especially in TV commercial an even in learning materials in schools
c. Motion graphics is another boring type of animation
d. Motion graphics is a simple type of animation, that even a kid could do it.
_____ 19. The following are true, except for one
a. Both 2D and 3D motion graphics are impossible.
b. Character animation falls beyond the scope of motion graphics in most cases.
c. Since video editing software also has different UI or settings, the process of
producing Motion Graphics is dependent on the programs used.
d. Animating photographs, messages, or video clips with keyframing that is tweened to
create a smooth motion between frames is what Motion Graphics is all about.
_____ 20. The article above show the information about what type of animation
a. Stop Motion
b. Graphic motion
c. 2D animation
d. 3D animation
______ 21. It is debatably the most fundamental principle.
a. Anticipation
b. Staging
c. Appeal
d. Squash and Stretch
_____ 22. Dave is designing a character for an animation project. Which of the following is the
right procedure in order to create the character for the animation?
a. He will start in defining the volume of the character, then he will add different
clothing, hair, and accessories
b. He will begin in identifying the right color of hair, then adds the volume in characters
body
c. He will identify first what gender of the character, then adds the hair, and clothing
d. He will start with the face, then the body shape.
_____ 23. One of the 12 principles of animation is Appeal. Which of the following is true about
this principle?
a. Animated characters should be pleasing to look at and have a charismatic aspect to
them; this even applies to the antagonists of the story.
b. It is all about making sure that animated forms feel like they’re in three-dimensional
space.
c. It presents a character’s features and actions in an extreme form for comedic or
dramatic effect.
d. It is about where on a timeline you put each frame of action.
_____ 24. Which of the following best describe the Follow-through and Overlapping Action?
a. When you start your car, you don’t get up to 60 mph right away. It takes a little
while to accelerate and reach a steady speed.
b. If you land in a crouch after a jump, before standing up straight.
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c. standing on the ground then bend your knees in anticipation of what’s about to
happen and springs into action by jumping from the ground up into the air.
d. None of the above
_____ 25. It is one of the most overlooked principles. It directs the audience’s attention toward
the most important elements in a scene in a way that effectively advances the story.
a. Anticipation
b. Staging
c. Appeal
d. Arc
_____ 26. It operates along a curved trajectory that adds the illusion of life to an animated
object in action
a. Anticipation
b. Staging
c. Appeal
d. Arc
_____ 27. It is a visual representation of a film sequence and breaks down the action into
individual panels. It is a series of ordered drawings, with camera direction, dialogue, or other
pertinent details. It sketches out how a video will unfold, shot by shot.
a. Macromedia Flash
b. Animation
c. Storyboard
d. Graphical Representation
_____ 28. The type of storyboard that don’t have any writing.
a. Traditional storyboard
b. Thumbnail storyboard
c. Strict storyboard
d. Detailed storyboard
_____ 29. The following are the guidelines in making a storyboard. Arrange it according to what
to consider first.

 May include dialogue and sound direction.


 Comprised of a sequence of drawings, sketches, reference images, or photographs of
stand-ins.
 Indicates the staging of actors and camera placement.
 Provides visual guidance for a look, feel, and movement.

a. II, IV, III, I


b. IV, II, I, III
c. I, II, IV, III
d. III, I, IV, II
_____ 30. An animatic is a string of storyboard images edited together with sound to illustrate
how a sequence will flow in motion. Below are the steps in making an animatic. Which are need
to consider first?
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 Your storyboards play like a slideshow. Timing and pacing are conveyed in a
storyboard sequence.

 Consider adding music tracks, sound effects, and dialogue.

 Edit storyboard images in an editing solution like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro.

a. II
b. III
c. I
d. I and III
_____ 31. Which of the following step in making storyboard refers to sets up how we see the
action?
a. Adding Arrows
b. Adding camera movement
c. Adding Shot numbers
d. Adding storyboard background
______ 32. One of the steps in creating storyboard is adding Shot numbers in your storyboard.
Which of the following situation will this step is applicable?
a. Dave is an animator and tasked to create multiple frames for a storyboard.
b. Dave is tasked to highlight important details in the storyboard
c. Dave is assigned in Production team
d. All of the above
_____ 33. This means considering the details of every scene. The physical space, wardrobe,
blocking, staging, action, etc.
a. Mark up your screenplay
b. Adding camera movement
c. Determine your aspect ratio
d. Sketch out your subjects
_____ 34. If you’re presenting or pitching, now’s the time to pull back the curtain on your
storyboards and share them with clients. Spreadsheets, photocopies, loose image files — if this
is the “old school” route you’ve gone with your storyboards, you’d better start
a. Rinse and repeat
b. Organize and share storyboard
c. Add shot numbers
d. Add camera movement
_____ 35. The image below shows what kind of camera movement?
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a. Panning
b. Pushing Out
c. Pushing In
d. Panning out
_____ 36. The image below shows what kind of camera movement?

a. Panning
b. Pushing out
c. Pushing In
d. Panning out
_____ 37. The image below shows what kind of camera movement?

a. Panning
b. Pushing in
c. Pushing out
d. Panning in
_____ 38. It is a program that creates interactive, and animated media such as motion graphics,
videos, presentations, and websites.
a. ActionScript
b. Macromedia Flash
c. Storyboard
d. Wizard Script
_____ 39. This is one of the advantages of Macromedia Flash that allows you to select the
configuration preestablished for dynamic and static texts.
a. Consolidated Libraries
b. Attractive designs
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c. Font Optimization
d. More powerful graphics
_____ 40. Which of the following best describes more powerful animation?
a. allows much more control of the interpolations setting a new edition mode form which
you will edit the velocity the rotation, shape, color, and movement are applied.
b. Avoid the unnecessary representation of vectorial objects setting an object as a bitmap.
c. provides a high-quality new independent codec, completely skinnable.
d. Include your SWF files in searching engines defining a title, description, and/or
keywords.
_____ 41. In Macromedia Flash, Improvements in video importing means?
a. Include your SWF files in searching engines defining a title, description, and/or
keywords.
b. To ease the working with video formats, Flash 8 provides a high-quality new
independent codec, completely skinnable.
c. Now you can search any object existent in our movies faster, browsing our open
libraries from a single panel.
d. you can edit this optimization, allowing you to select the configuration preestablished
for dynamic and static texts.
_____ 42. It is the lower portion of the GUI. Here you can view and adjust many aspects of any
selected object
a. Properties
b. Inspector
c. Layer
d. Keyframes
_____ 43. This adjusts the features of pre-existing artifacts on stage.
a. Properties
b. Panel Tool
c. Panel
d. Properties Panel
_____ 44. This tool in Macromedia flash used to distort the gradient fill of an object.
a. Pencil Tool
b. Fill Transform
c. Free Transform
d. Brush
_____ 45. This tool used to Change the color and size of a stroke.
a. Free Transform
b. Fill Transform
c. Stroke Tool
d. Fill Tool
_____ 46. Tool used to drag the stage around to see not visible parts of it.
a. Selection Tool
b. Sub-selection Tool
c. Hand Tool
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d. Zoom Tool
_____ 47. Tool used to input a text box onto the stage.
a. Text Tool
b. Pen Tool
c. Brush Tool
d. Shape Tool
_____ 48. Tool used to draw a line.
a. Line Tool
b. Lasso Tool
c. Pen Tool
d. Oval Tool
_____ 49. Tool used to draw oval and circle shapes
a. Line Tool
b. Pen Tool
c. Brush Tool
d. Oval Tool
_____ 50. Short-cut key for Selection tool
a. Ctrl + V
b. Ctrl + L
c. Ctrl + P
d. Ctrl + C
_____ 51. Short-cut key for Text Tool
a. Ctrl + B
b. Ctrl + K
c. Ctrl + T
d. Ctrl + P
_____ 52. Defines how network interface cards (NICs) interact with the media (cabling).
a. Application Layer
b. Network Layer
c. Data-link Layer
d. Physical Layer
_____ 53. Interfaces user applications with network functionality, control how applications
access the network and generates error messages.
a. Data-link Layer
b. Network Layer
c. Application Layer
d. Transport Layer
_____ 54. What type of Topology is connected to every other device on the network through a
dedicated point-to-point link?
a. Star Topology
b. Mesh Topology
c. Bus Topology
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d. Ring Topology
_____ 55. This topology is connected with the two devices on either side of it.
a. Ring Topology
b. Bus Topology
c. Star Topology
d. Mesh Topology
_____ 56. This topology is a main cable and all the devices are connected to this main cable
through drop lines.
a. Ring topology
b. Star topology
c. Mesh topology
d. Bus topology
_____ 57. There are several types of computer network. One of these is MAN (Metropolitan
Area Network. The following are the uses of MAN except for.
a. It can be used in an Airline Reservation.
b. MAN is used in communication between the banks in a city.
c. It can be used in a college within a city.
d. It is used to connect a variety of devices to the internet and to a corporate network
using a VPN
_____ 58. It is a network arranged within an individual person, typically within a range of 10
meters.

a. MAN
b. PAN
c. WAN
d. LAN

_____ 59. It is a group of computers connected to each other in a small area such as building,
office.

a. LAN
b. WAN
c. MAN
d. PAN

_____ 60. It is not limited to a single location, but it spans over a large geographical area
through a telephone line, fiber optic cable or satellite links.

a. LAN
b. PAN
c. WAN
d. MAN

_____ 61. Which of the following is not an example of WAN (Wide Area Network)?

a. Mobile Broadband
b. Last Mile
c. Private Network
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d. Office Network

_____ 62. It is defined as two or more computer network LANs or WAN or computer network
segments are connected using devices, and they are configured by a local addressing scheme.

a. Internetwork
b. Intranet
c. Browser
d. Internet Protocol

_____ 63. It is a type of internetwork that is a communication network based on the internet
protocol such as Transmission Control protocol and internet protocol.

a. Intranet
b. Extranet
c. Internet
d. None of the above

_____ 64. It is a private network based on the internet protocol such as Transmission Control
protocol and internet protocol.

a. Intranet
b. Extranet
c. Internet
d. None of the above

_____ 65. This cable contains a conductor, insulator, braiding, and sheath.

a. Coaxial Cable
b. Fiber-optic
c. Twisted pair
d. Sheath

_____ 66. This is the outer layer of the coaxial cable. It protects the cable from physical
damage.
a. Braided Shield
b. Sheath
c. Coaxial Cable
d. Insulation

_____ 67. This shield protects signals from external interference and noise. This shield is built
from the same metal that is used to build the core.

a. Insulation
b. Sheath
c. Braided Shield
d. Coaxial Cable

_____ 68. It keeps the core separate from the braided-shield. Since both the core and the
braided-shield use the same metal, without this layer, they will touch each other and create a
short-circuit in the wire.
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a. Coaxial Cable
b. Braided Shield
c. Insulation
d. Sheath
_____ 69. It carries electromagnetic signals.
a. Conductor
b. Resistor
c. Magnetic Field
d. Insulation
_____ 70. UTP stands for?
a. Unified Twisted Pair
b. Unshielded Twisted Piece
c. Unshielded Twisted Pair
d. Unique Twisted Piece
_____ 71. STP is abbreviation for?
a. Sheath Twisted Pair
b. Shielded Twisted Piece
c. Shielded Twisted Pair
d. Sheath Twisted Piece
_____ 72. This cable consists of core, cladding, buff er, and jacket. The core is made
from the thin strands of glass or plasti c that can carry data over the long distance.
a. Coaxial Cable
b. Fiber Opti c Cable
c. Twisted Pair Cable
d. Network Cable
_____ 73. This cable was primarily developed for computer networks. This cable is also
known as Ethernet cable. Almost all modern LAN computer networks use this cable.
a. Fiber Optic cable
b. Coaxial cable
c. Network cable
d. Twisted Pair cable
_____ 74. Which of the following similarities and differences between STP and UTP is True?
a. Both cables can accommodate a maximum of 1024 nodes in each segment.
b. The maximum segment length for both cables is 100 meters or 200 feet
c. Both STP and UTP can transmit data at 1Mbps, 10Mbps, 0.5Gbps, and 5Gbps.
d. The UTP provides more noise and EMI resistant than the STP cable.
_____ 75. This cable carries only a single beam of light.
a. Multi-core Fiber
b. Single-core Fiber
c. Multi-mode Fiber
d. Single-mode Fiber
_____ 76. This cable carries multiple beams of light.
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a. Single-core fiber
b. Single-mode fiber
c. Multi-mode fiber
d. Multi-core fiber
_____ 77. It is a coaxial cable that uses a single central metal (usually copper) conductor
a. Multi-mode fiber
b. Multi-core cable
c. Single-mode fiber
d. Single-core cable
_____ 78. In installation of Modular Panel box, what should come first?
a. Mount the distribution panel
b. Drill access hole
c. Add PVC conduit
d. Run the cable
_____ 79. Which of the following guidelines is not best for wiring?
a. Make sweeping, gradual bends of no less than a 2-in. radius, not sharp bends.
b. Gently pull phone cables when fishing, with no more than about 20 lbs. of force (about
the tension you’d use for good, tight bootlaces). Don’t jerk or yank on the wires or pull
them around sharp corners.
c. Crush CAT-5e with staples or other fasteners like bent-over nails. Instead, bundle it or
strap it to framing with loose loops of Velcro and then use special cable staples after all
the cables are run.
d. Cross any existing electrical cables at 90-degree angles to avoid electrical interference.
Never run them side by side unless there’s at least a 2-in. separation.
_____ 80. After drilling access hole, what should do next?
a. Fish the cables
b. Mount the distribution panel
c. Wire the Phone cable
d. Add PVC conduit
_____ 81. What step is wiring the Phone cable?
a. Step 6
b. Step 5
c. Step 8
d. Step 7
_____ 82. This step refers to snipping the insulation
a. Step 9
b. Step 8
c. Step 10
d. Step 11
_____ 83. This means gently untwist the colored pairs and bend them into the matching
terminals.
a. Fish the cable
b. Punch down the wires
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c. Add PVC Conduit


d. Snip the insulation
_____ 84. It integrates several network ports, including those for local networks, electronics,
power systems, and communications to link incoming and outgoing lines.
a. Switch
b. Panel box
c. Patch Panel
d. Modular Box
_____ 85. It does have a bunch of Ethernet ports, but it is an active system that links computers
in a computer network by using packet switching for receiving, processing, and forwarding data
to the target device.
a. Network
b. Switch
c. Network switch
d. Switch Panel
_____ 86. This step-in installation for Patch Panel refer to Checking if the panel and accessories
are full (even the jumper rack, cable loop, switch...) and where to position them.
a. Preparation
b. Validation
c. Installation
d. Documentation
_____ 87. Which of the following describe the step of Installation in Patch Panel?
a. The cables move through the rack from the top when the bridge outlet is used. In the
upper part of the rack, the patch panel should be mounted.
b. Remove the desired length of patch cables and cut each cable into a suitable port, then
use a brace to protect the cables.
c. The patch panel should be mounted in the center of the rack if cables come from its side
in the rack.
d. Usually, the cables are reached from the bottom of the rack by using the ground outlet.
Therefore, on the underside of the rack, the patch panel should be mounted.
_____ 88. This is the last step to visually check everything to ensure that everything is secure.
Since protection comes first this move cannot be ignored.
a. Preparation
b. Installation
c. Documentation
d. Validation
_____ 89. This cable management is equipped with lacing bars, D-rings, finger lines, brush
strips, and end ring. It can be randomly assembled to easily simplify wiring.
a. Horizontal
b. Vertical
c. Diagonal
d. Criss-cross
_____ 90. This cable management also follow the cable routing criteria today. The most
common usage between the patch panel and the switch are three" D-ring vertical cable
managers and 3" large vertical plastic cable managers with bend radius fingers.
a. Horizontal
b. Diagonal
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c. Criss-cross
d. Vertical
_____ 91. When a network infrastructure is installed, large quantities of cables are inserted and
routed where the devices are required. More cables are used therefore there is a possibility of
mess look in cables. What should be done?
a. Use Cable ties for cable management
b. Use Patch panel to make everything nice and clean
c. Cut the unnecessary wires
d. Use on type of wires to avoid confusion.
_____ 92. Which of the following does not consider Installation?
a. Place the parking panel in the cable closet and turn over to the rack-mounted pad.
b. To connect the patch panel port to the switch port, run the prepared cables.
c. To ensure easy access in the future, add horizontal and vertical control of cables, and
velcro cable ties.
d. The patch panel should be mounted in the center of the rack if cables come from its side
in the rack.
_____ 93. Which of the following does not consider Preparation?
a. The patch panel should be mounted in the center of the rack if cables come from its side
in the rack.
b. Maintain and pull the drawer of the patch panel upward. To connect the panel assembly
to the rack, use necessary machine screws.
c. Usually, the cables are reached from the bottom of the rack by using the ground outlet.
Therefore, on the underside of the rack, the patch panel should be mounted.
d. The cables move through the rack from the top when the bridge outlet is used. In the
upper part of the rack, the patch panel should be mounted.
_____ 94. It is a metallic or non-metallic enclosure (pipe or channel) designed to carry cables,
protect them from mechanical stress and provide them with a protected path under the
National Electric Code (NEC)
a. Raceway
b. Cable management
c. Wiring
d. Modular box
_____ 95. This are metal, plastic (PVC) tubes or pipes and can be flexible or rigid
a. PVC
b. Conduit
c. Raceway
d. Cables
_____ 96. It is used in industrial and commercial applications to secure wires that are expressed
as mechanical stress and are very durable in highly corrosive chemical environments.
a. Rigid/Flexible non-metallic ducting (PVC)
b. Galvanized steel rigid/flexible duct
c. Flexible metal duct (FMC)
d. None of the above
_____ 97. In case the cables are facing several curves and the region itself has vibrations and
motions, then what type of conduit should we use?
a. Rigid/Flexible non-metallic ducting (PVC)
b. Galvanized steel rigid/flexible duct
c. Flexible metal duct (FMC)
d. None of the above
_____ 98. This type of ducting is widely used in residential (in walls) and even underground, it is
non-conductive, light, cheap and flexible and the tight joints make it water-resistant.
a. Rigid/Flexible non-metallic ducting (PVC)
b. Galvanized steel rigid/flexible duct
c. Flexible metal duct (FMC)
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d. None of the above


_____ 99. The following are the important things we should remember about conduits, except
for one.
a. In metallic ducts, you must not put a single-phase cable in the duct, as the resulting
magnetic field will generate currents in the duct, which will increase its temperature and
cause the cable to burn.
b. Fire barriers must be installed between normal and emergency ducts.
c. To minimize interference, communication cables should not be put in the same duct as
power cables.
d. It should be disposed right away.
_____ 100. Conduits are not good in places with many modifications in branch circuits, so what
should we do about it?
a. you need to do some civil works to do any modification
b. ask for help from plumbing department
c. do the DIY in case help is not available at the time
d. call 911 for health and Safety Policy

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