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NAME: ______________________________________ SCORE: ____________

GRADE & SECTION: _________________________

FOURTH QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST


EIM 10
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read, analyze and understand each question carefully for each item. Write the letter of your
answer on the space provided.

_____1. What will you use to know the power to the outlet is indeed turned off?
A. Multi-tester C. Wire stripper
B. Screwdriver D. Micrometer
_____2. What will be the first wire to remove in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____3. What will be the second wire to remove in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____4. What will be the third or last wire to remove in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____5. What will be the first wire to attach in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____6. What will be the second wire to attach in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____7. What will be the third or last wire to attach in a GFCI outlet during the replacement?
A. White (Neutral) wire C. Cold wire
B. Black (Hot) wire D. Ground wire
_____8. Which of the following is the meaning of GFCI?
A. Ground Fault Current Interrupter C. Ground Function Current Interrupter
B. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter D. Ground Function Circuit Interrupter
_____9. Which of the following is the meaning of NEC?
A. National Electrical Code C. National Electrical Circuit
B. National Electric Circuit D. National Electric Code
_____10. Which of the following is NOT a electrical tool?
A. Pliers C. Electric
B. Screw driver D. Wire Stripper

II. TRUE or FALSE


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE is the statement is wrong. Write your
answer before each number.

_____1. There are only two ways of attaching electrical boxes to walls and ceilings.
_____2. Boxes for switches and receptacles serve as useless in any electrical connections.
_____3. The primary function of electrical box is to house electrical connections
_____4. Wall plates are also known as paceplates.
_____5. Weather-proof box is thicker than interior boxes and have a rubber gasket.
_____6. Perform good housekeeping before doing a task
_____7. Convenience outlet has GFCI protection.
_____8. GGCI outlet must be installed in kitchens
_____9. Turn OFF power supply before undertaking the job or installing electrical fixtures
_____10. Wear appropriate PPE before doing a task.

III. Matching Type


Directions.: Match the item in column A with the correct answer in column B. Write the letter of your
answer before each number.

A
_____1. It is made of metal or plastic and has
the capability to be mounted to a wall
or stud.
_____2. It is a metal box, usually 2” wide, 3”
high and 2 ½ “ deep.
_____3. Best for new installation and often has
a nail built-in for quick attachment to
the stud.
_____4. A surface mounted box and has
rounded corners for safety.
_____5. It has expandable arms and can be
mounted on a drywall.
_____6. They are known as faceplates or
covers.
_____7. Also known as outdoor box.
_____8. They are also known as junction boxes
or splice boxes
_____9. Personal protective equipment
_____10. Philippine electrical code

Prepared by:

JEO MAR A. MILLANO


Subject Teacher
B
A. Wall box
B. Gem box
C. Plastic box
D. Handy box
E. Drywall box
F. Wall plates
G. Weather-proof box
H. Ceiling box
I. PPE
J. PEC

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