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BUILDING UTILITIES

Multiple Choices:
1. A pipe coupling.
a. Plug b. Sleeve c. Cap d. Reducer

2. A coupling with one end is larger than the other.


a.Sleeve b. Hydrant c. Increaser d. Reducer

3. Used when it is desired to throttle the water supply. Same end must always be used as an inlet.
a.Check valve b. Gate valve c. Angle valve d. Globe valve

4. A device used to vary the volume of air passing through an air outlet, inlet or duct.
a. Filter b. Desiccant c. Ventilation d. Damper

5. A machine for drawing refrigerant from the evaporator at a relatively low pressure, compresses it and
then discharges it to the condenser.
a. Condenser b. Compressor c. Convection d. Refrigerant

6. A type of air conditioning system composed of two separate sections, one installed inside the room while
the other is mounted outside the building.
a. Unit AC b. Split type AC c. Package type AC d. Centralized type AC

7. Water from laundries, wash basins, sinks, shower, and bathtub.


a. Soft Water b. Grey Water c. Black Water d. Storm Water

8. A material that is a poor conductor of electricity, used for separating or supporting conductors to prevent
the undesired flow of current.
a. Insulator b. Conductor c. Conduit d. Switch Device

9. An enclosed channel designed expressly for holding wires, cables or bus bars with additional
functions.
a.Bus bars b. Cable bus c. Raceway d. Cable tray

10. A simple device consisting of an alloy link wire of relatively low melting temperature which when
enclosed in an insulating fiber tube or either a porcelain cup.
a.Fluorescent Lamp b. Fuse c. Incandescent bulb d. Circuit breaker

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