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PAULINO M.SANDIGIO
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Competency-based assessment is a process where the teacher works with the learner
to gather evidence of competency, using the benchmarks provided by the standards that
comprises most essential learning competencies.
It is not about passing or failure of the learner and evidence gathering is more than just
setting an evaluation. During the period a learner/s may be required to undertake a series of
tasks for assessment purposes such as assignments, projects, tests, exams or laboratory
works. It is the sum of all these assessments that deems a learner/s to be competent or not.
The assessment procedure should be considered to be part of the learning process,
identifying gaps are learning opportunities to develop skills, not failures. It is a collaborative
process to be negotiated with the learner and not a unique event that is imposed.
PAULINO M. SANDIGIO, RME
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1. They are able to establish an electrical connection between a multitester and the DUT without
exposing electrical workers to live conductive parts.
3. The value the pointer hovers over indicates the value being measured by the multitester.
5. Used to calibrate the multimeter when you want to measure the resistance of an object.
7. This allows you to adjust the pointer to the zero position of the scale – usually with the help
of a flat head screwdriver.
Let us determine how much you already perform about mensuration and calculation.
Read the Information Sheet 1.1 very well then find out how much you can remember and
ow much you learned by doing Self-check .
THE MULTITESTER
THE MULTITESTER
A. PARTS OF A MULTITESTER( analog and digital)
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Types of Multimeters
A typical multimeter (or multitester) can measure voltage, current, and resistance. When
used in this way, a multimeter is known as:
❏ A VOLTMETER when used to measure voltage
❏ An AMMETER when used to measure current
❏ An OHMMETER when used to measure resistance
More advanced (and expensive) multimeters can also measure other electrical
characteristics, including:
● Capacitance (measured in farads)
● Conductance (measured in siemens)
● Duty cycle (measured as a percentage)
● Frequency (measured in hertz)
● Inductance (measured in henries)
● Temperature (measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Note that an
accompanying temperature test probe is needed – usually a thermocouple)
Multi Testers are classified as analog or digital depending on how they interpret and display
the electronic characteristic being measured.
Multimeters come in two forms: handheld multimeters, and benchtop/bench multimeters. As
multimeters are often carried around, handheld multimeters are more popular than bench
multimeters.
3. Probes: Multimeters have two probes. Usually one is black and one is red.
However, if it gives you a 0, then you’ve guessed too high. Move the dial downward until
you get a valid reading. If you’re on the lowest range and still have a 0, whatever circuit you’re
testing has a resistance too low for your multimeter to measure.
Note that this is only necessary if you do not have an autoranging multimeter. If you have
an autoranging multimeter – it will do all this for you. Simply attach the test leads to the DUT
(Device Under Test) and read the voltage/current/resistance from the screen.
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SELF-CHECK: DIRECTIONS: Match column A with that of Column B. Write the letter on the
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A B.
_____ 1. Scale A.allows you to adjust the settings of the
multitester.
_____ 2. Test Probes B. allows you to adjust the pointer to the zero
position of the scale
1. RESISTANCE IN OHMS
2. D.C. IN VOLTS
3. AC IN VOLTS
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● Identify measuring tools and instruments on job requirements.
● Select objects to be measured.
● Classify measuring tools and instruments.
● Obtain measurements according to job requirements.
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