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2 out of 2 points
A material that has a rating of STC 55 tells you that the material can.......
decibels?
Correct Answer: b.
98 dB
Question 42
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When the distance between the sound source and the receiver is quadrupled, the sound intensity is
diminished by how many times?
MODULE 2 EXAM
Question 1
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It is a type of light control device that can be set at a favorite setting and will remain at the preset
intensity each time the device is switched on.
Question 2
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One of these is NOT a component of an incandescent lamp.
Question 3
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A type of adaption experienced by the human visual system when someone suddenly drives through a
a dark tunnel coming from a bright environment.
Question 4
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What is the basis for objects of having colors?
Question 5
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This type of Architectural lighting systems provides flexibility in design and make it possible to
accommodate changing displays.
Question 6
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What happens when the selected frequency of the light wave matches the frequency at which
electrons in the atoms of that material vibrate?
Correct Answer: c.
Absorption
Question 7
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One of these statements is NOT an objective of a lighting control.
Question 8
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It is the true "fingerprint" of a light source as it is the key to how that light source renders colors.
Question 9
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When dispersed light hits the back of the raindrop, what specifically happens next to the dispersed
light?
Question 10
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In Total Internal Reflection (TIR), as the angle of incidence of a light ray increases from zero to greater
angles,
Question 11
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This type of Architectural lighting systems is particularly important when visual responsibilities are
difficult to perform because of low contrast, high speed, and/or worker age.
Correct d.
Answer: All Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) travel in all directions through a vacuum, at the
same speed, different wavelengths and frequencies, and dissipate as they go farther
from the source.
Question 13
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One of these statements defines what adjustable luminaire is:
Question 14
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Which type of lamp is strongly affected by input voltage?
Question 15
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This landscape lighting technique is done with the spotlight in front of a plant material that has a tall
adjacent wall to serve as a backdrop.
Question 16
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A type of adaptation in the human visual system that accounts for changes at luminance values
encountered in electrically lighted environments.
Question 17
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Total Internal Reflection (TIR) takes place when both conditions are met when:
Correct c.
Answer: The light is in a denser medium approaching a less dense medium, and the incident
angle is greater than the critical angle.
Question 18
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What is the minimum required Color Rendition Index (CRI) for Industrial and general illumination where
color is not important?
Question 19
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What is the minimum required Color Rendition Index (CRI) for office, school, medical, and other work
and recreational spaces?
Question 20
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In Total Internal Reflection (TIR), when the angle of incidence of a light ray is equal to the critical
angle, the angle of refraction is:
Question 21
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This type of glare occurs when the visual system is exposed to a sudden, large increase in luminance
of the whole visual field.
Question 22
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One of these elements is NOT a part of a luminaire:
Correct Answer: e.
Controls
Question 23
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When white light breaks into its constituent colors, it demonstrates what property?
Question 24
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When light passes an obstacle, the shadow is not precise and sharp, giving the shadow a fuzzy edge.
What property of light is this?
Question 25
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A landscaping lighting technique whare a light source is placed behind the subject; it is also called
back lighting.
Question 26
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A common aspect of lighting that produces visual discomfort where luminous reflections from specular
surfaces change the contrast of the visual task.
Question 27
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Which type of reflection is a key factor in the general construction of luminaires’ reflectors?
Question 28
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A glare that is experienced most frequently on the roads at night when facing an oncoming vehicle.
Question 29
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One of these statements defines what diffuse luminaire is:
Question 30
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It is a gas discharge light source that is sensitive to temperature caused by the ambient air.
Question 31
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One of these elements is NOT part of a fluorescent lamp.
Question 32
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These lamps are sometimes called “quartz” lamps because their higher temperature requires quartz
envelopes instead of the softer glass used for other incandescent lamps.
Question 33
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This element provides the necessary circuit conditions (voltage, current, and wave form) to start and
operate the fluorescent lamps.
Question 35
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It is a term that indicates the amount of luminous flux from a light source falling on a given area.
Question 36
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If an incident ray of light strikes a polished reflective surface at an angle 35 O from an imaginary line
perpendicular to the wall, the angle of the reflected light will be:
Question 37
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Which light source has more power in the short wavelength (below 450 nanometers) of the visible
spectrum?
Question 38
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One of these statements is NOT an objective of a luminaire:
Question 39
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One of these statements defines what asymmetric luminaire is.
Correct Answer: b.
Luminaire with a stronger distribution in one direction, such as away from a wall
Question 40
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This type of adaptation can be experienced when a person enters a tunnel on a sunny day or in the
event of a power failure in a windowless building.
Question 41
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A mercury vapor lamp with other metal compounds (known as halides) added to the arc tube to
improve both color and luminous efficacy.
Question 42
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The purpose of the gas filling of the incandescent lamp is:
Question 43
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A type of lighting that radiates a comfortable level of brightness without glare and allows the occupant
to see and walk about safely.
Question 44
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This element in a fluorescent bulb transforms UV radiation into visible light and the color of light
produced depends on the composition of this element.
Question 45
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A type of lighting that tends to create drama as a result of greater contrast between the brightness this
lighting type and ambient lighting.
Question 46
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These types of general lighting systems radiate light in all directions.
Question 49
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A type of radiation production used in man-made light sources in which the process involves a material
absorbing radiation and then re-emitting light; also known as fluorescence.
Question 50
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What design goal associated with task factors is specifically concerned with adaptation, visibility, glare
and brightness perception?