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1. What is the primary purpose of a fitting in plumbing?

a) To provide a supply of water b) To dispose of wastewater c) To join two


sections of pipes d) To regulate water pressure
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of plastic or synthetic pipe?
a) Polyethylene (PE) b) Lead Pipe c) Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) d)
Styrene Rubber plastic (SR)
1. Which type of pipe is commonly used for water supply lines due to its
resistance to corrosion?
a) Stainless Steel Pipe b) Asbestos Pipe c) Vitrified Clay Pipe d)
Bituminous Fiber Sewer Pipe
2. Among the metallic pipes, which one is known for its historical use in
water supply but is no longer used due to health concerns?
a) Copper Pipe b) Brass Pipe c) Lead Pipe d) Galvanized Wrought Iron
Pipe
3. Which plumbing fixture is typically used for taking a bath?
a) Faucet b) Toilet Bowl c) Sink d) Tub
4. What type of fitting is commonly used to connect two sections of pipe
at a 90-degree angle?
a) Socket b) Tee c) Nipple d) Cap
5. Which type of plastic pipe is known for its flexibility and is often used for
water supply and irrigation?
a) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) b) Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) c)
Polyethylene (PE) d) Polypropylene (PP)
6. Which fixture is used for the disposal of wastewater from a bathroom?
a) Floor drain b) Lavatory c) Faucet d) Urinal
7. What is the primary function of a nipple in plumbing?
a) To control water temperature b) To join two sections of pipes c) To
reduce water pressure d) To prevent pipe corrosion
8. Which type of fitting is often used to close the end of a pipe or create a
sealed connection?

a) Wye b) Coupling c) Bushing d) Cap

Answers:

1. c) To join two sections of pipes


2. b) Lead Pipe
3. a) Stainless Steel Pipe
4. c) Lead Pipe
5. d) Tub
6. b) Tee
7. c) Polyethylene (PE)
8. b) Lavatory
9. b) To join two sections of pipes
10.d) Cap
1. Which type of tool is used for making precise right-angle measurements
in plumbing?
a) Push – Pull Rule b) Auger Brace with Bits c) Pipe Thread d) Claw
Hammer
2. What type of cutting tool is commonly used for cutting through metal
pipes in plumbing?
a) Try Square b) Cross-Cut Saw c) Pipe Reamer d) Hose Level
3. Which boring tool is often used for drilling holes into wood or other
materials during plumbing work?
a) Portable Electrical Drill b) Pipe Cutter c) Plumb Bob d) Sledge
Hammer
4. What testing tool is used to check if a surface is level in plumbing?
a) Spirit Level b) L-Square / Steel Square c) Bench Vise d) Crow Bar
5. Which driving tool is used for removing nails and prying apart materials
in plumbing?
a) Pipe Vise b) Drill Press c) Screw Driver d) Clamps (C and B)
6. Among the holding tools listed, which one is commonly used for
securing pipes in place during plumbing tasks?
a) Adjustable Wrench b) Pipe Wrench c) Crow Bar d) Try Square
7. What tool is typically used to measure the internal and external
dimensions of pipes in plumbing?
a) Pipe Thread b) Pipe Reamer c) Inside and Outside Calipers d) Hack
Saw
8. Which tool is used to ensure that pipes are perfectly vertical when
installing them?
a) Try Square b) Spirit Level c) Hose Level d) Plumb Bob
9. What type of cutting tool is specifically designed for cutting pipes
cleanly and accurately?
a) Cross-Cut Saw b) Pipe Cutter c) Hack Saw d) L-Square / Steel Square
10.Which tool is used for securely holding and locking workpieces in a
stationary position while working on them?

a) Clamps (C and B) b) Hammer Drill c) Try Square d) Pipe Thread

Answers:

1. b) Auger Brace with Bits


2. b) Cross-Cut Saw
3. a) Portable Electrical Drill
4. a) Spirit Level
5. c) Screw Driver
6. b) Pipe Wrench
7. c) Inside and Outside Calipers
8. d) Plumb Bob
9. b) Pipe Cutter
10.a) Clamps (C and B)
1. What is the first step in the SOP for requesting materials and tools?
a) Check for material availability b) Accomplish a requisition form c) List
down the materials and tools needed d) Submit the requisition form
2. What should you do after listing down the materials and tools needed
as per job requirement?
a) Accomplish a requisition form b) Check for material availability c) Let
the shop teacher check the requisition form d) Submit the requisition
form to the material officer
3. In the SOP, who is responsible for checking the requisition form before
it is submitted for processing?
a) The student b) The material officer c) The shop teacher d) The
stockroom supervisor
4. According to the SOP, what should be done if some of the requested
materials and tools are unavailable?
a) Cancel the requisition b) Wait for the next stock delivery c) Substitute
them without sacrificing cost and quality d) Contact the supplier for
immediate delivery
5. What is the final step in the SOP for requesting materials and tools?
a) Checking the requisition form b) Accomplishing a requisition form c)
Submitting the requisition form to the material officer d) Preparing the
requested materials for issuance
6. Where should the requisition form be submitted, as per the SOP?
a) To the shop teacher b) To the stockroom supervisor c) To the material
officer d) To the student's fellow students
7. In the SOP, what is the purpose of checking for the availability of
needed materials and tools in the stockroom?
a) To determine the total cost of the materials b) To ensure that the
materials are already issued c) To identify any shortages or substitutions
required d) To verify the student's personal tool collection
8. According to the SOP, what should be the approach when substituting
unavailable materials and tools?
a) Prioritize cost over quality b) Prioritize quality over cost c) Only use
personal tools d) Cancel the job if materials are unavailable
9. Who is responsible for preparing the requested materials for issuance to
the student?
a) The shop teacher b) The student c) The material officer d) The
stockroom supervisor
10.What is the main purpose of the SOP for requesting materials and tools?

a) To create a bureaucratic process b) To ensure that students have the


required tools and materials c) To reduce costs d) To expedite the requisition
process

Answers:

1. c) List down the materials and tools needed


2. a) Accomplish a requisition form
3. c) Let the shop teacher check the requisition form
4. c) Substitute them without sacrificing cost and quality
5. d) Preparing the requested materials for issuance
6. c) To the material officer
7. c) To identify any shortages or substitutions required
8. b) Prioritize quality over cost
9. c) The material officer
10.b) To ensure that students have the required tools and materials
1. What is the first step in the standard operating procedure (SOP) for
receiving materials and tools?
a) Check for damages or defects b) Sign an issue receipt c) Check if
materials and tools are complete in terms of quantity d) Report any
issues to the material officer
2. In the SOP, when should you report or return materials and tools to the
material officer?
a) Only if the materials and tools are missing b) If they are not in
accordance with specifications c) If you simply suspect an issue d) After
using them in the workplace
3. Which safety measure involves ensuring that the materials and tools are
in good working condition?
a) Step 3: See to it that the materials and tools are of correct
specifications b) Step 6: Report or return materials and tools with
damages or defects c) Step 7: Get replacements for returned materials
or tools d) Step 8: Sign an issue receipt
4. If you find materials or tools with missing accessories, what should you
do according to the SOP?
a) Keep them and try to use them without the missing accessories b)
Report the issue to the material officer c) Use the materials and tools
anyway d) Wait for the missing accessories to be delivered separately
5. What is the purpose of signing an issue receipt or borrower's slip, as per
the SOP?
a) To signify that you have received the materials and tools b) To
indicate the quantity of materials and tools to be returned c) To report
any damages or defects d) To request replacements for materials and
tools
6. In the SOP, what should be done if you find materials or tools that are
not in accordance with specifications?
a) Use them as is, since they are available b) Return them to the material
officer c) Modify the specifications to match the materials and tools d)
Ignore the issue
7. Which step in the SOP involves taking the issued materials and tools to
the workplace?
a) Step 4: Check the tools with accessories b) Step 7: Get replacements
for returned materials or tools c) Step 8: Sign an issue receipt d) Step 9:
Take the issued materials and tools to the workplace
8. If you find materials or tools with damages or defects, what is the next
step according to the SOP?
a) Sign an issue receipt b) Get replacements for them c) Continue using
them with care d) Ignore the damages or defects
9. What does it signify when you sign an issue receipt or borrower's slip, as
per the SOP?
a) That you have received materials and tools in perfect condition b)
That you will be responsible for any damages or defects c) That you
have personally inspected the materials and tools d) That you will return
the materials and tools immediately
10.According to the SOP, when should you take the issued materials and
tools to the workplace?

a) As soon as you have checked for damages or defects b) After signing an


issue receipt c) Once you've returned any materials or tools with issues d)
When you have time during the day

Answers:

1. c) Check if materials and tools are complete in terms of quantity


2. b) If they are not in accordance with specifications
3. a) Step 3: See to it that the materials and tools are of correct
specifications
4. b) Report the issue to the material officer
5. a) To signify that you have received the materials and tools
6. b) Return them to the material officer
7. d) Step 9: Take the issued materials and tools to the workplace
8. b) Get replacements for them
9. a) That you have received materials and tools in perfect condition
10.b) After signing an issue receipt
1. What is the primary function of an Inside Caliper?
a) Measure the external size of an object b) Measure the internal size of an object c)
Determine the angle of an object d) Mark wood accurately
2. What is the correct way to handle an Inside Caliper?
a) Use it to open can lids b) Drop it to check its durability c) Avoid using the tip for tasks
other than measuring d) Use it to adjust the diameter of revolving objects
3. What is the main purpose of an Outside Caliper?
a) Measure the internal size of an object b) Measure the external size of an object c)
Check the straightness of wood d) Determine the angle of an object
4. How should you hold an Outside Caliper for ease of adjustment?
a) Tightly b) Loosely c) At an angle of 90 degrees d) Horizontally
5. What is another name for the Steel Square tool?
a) Pull Push Rule b) Framing Square c) Try Square d) Inside Caliper
6. What is the correct way to handle a Steel Square to ensure safety?
a) Hold it firmly and cautiously b) Hold it at an angle of 45 degrees c) Keep it away from
sharp objects d) Drop it when not in use
7. What is the primary purpose of a Try Square?
a) Measure the internal size of an object b) Measure the external size of an object c)
Check the accuracy of right angles d) Determine the length of objects
8. How should a Try Square be held to maintain its straight edges?
a) Loosely b) Firmly and cautiously c) At an angle of 45 degrees d) Use it for other
purposes
9. What is the Pull Push Rule (Tape Measure) commonly used for?
a) Measuring angles b) Cutting wood c) Measuring lengths d) Holding objects in place
10. How should you handle the tip of a Pull Push Rule when removing it from its housing?

a) Hold it tightly b) Put it slowly to avoid injury c) Avoid removing it from the housing d) Keep
it straight

Answers:

1. b) Measure the internal size of an object


2. c) Avoid using the tip for tasks other than measuring
3. b) Measure the external size of an object
4. b) Loosely
5. b) Framing Square
6. a) Hold it firmly and cautiously
7. c) Check the accuracy of right
1. How many millimeters are in 1 centimeter?
a) 100 b) 10 c) 1 d) 0.1
2. What is the metric unit for measuring area?
a) Millimeters b) Centimeters c) Meters d) Square Meters
3. How many square centimeters are in 1 square meter?
a) 10 b) 1,000 c) 100,000 d) 100
4. How many hectares are in 1 acre?
a) 10 b) 100 c) 1 d) 0.01
5. What is the metric unit for measuring volume?
a) Millimeters b) Liters c) Meters d) Grams
6. How many milliliters are in 1 liter?
a) 10 b) 100 c) 1,000 d) 0.1
7. What is the metric equivalent of 1 kilogram in pounds (approximately)?
a) 2.205 pounds b) 0.22 pounds c) 1.0 pound d) 10 pounds
8. How many grams are in 1 hectogram?
a) 1 b) 10 c) 100 d) 1,000
9. How many liters are in 1 cubic meter?
a) 1,000 b) 100 c) 10 d) 0.1
10.What is the metric equivalent of 1 pint in liters (approximately)?
a) 0.9464 liters b) 2.1134 liters c) 0.4732 liters d) 1.0 liters

Answers:

1. a) 100
2. d) Square Meters
3. b) 1,000
4. a) 10
5. b) Liters
6. c) 1,000
7. a) 2.205 pounds
8. b) 10
9. a) 1,000
10.a) 0.9464 liters
11.
Why is it important to regularly check the condition of plumbing tools and
equipment?
a) To increase their resale value b) To ensure they remain clean c) To
maintain safety, efficiency, and functionality d) To meet regulatory
requirements
1. Which of the following is a potential issue to look for when inspecting
plumbing tools and equipment?
a) Bright colors b) Signs of wear and tear c) Proper labeling d)
Cleanliness
2. When checking the condition of plumbing tools, what should you do if
you find signs of damage or wear?
a) Ignore it; it's normal for tools to wear out b) Continue using the tools
as usual c) Repair or replace the damaged tools d) Wait until the
damage becomes severe before taking action
3. Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when assessing the
condition of plumbing equipment?
a) Age of the equipment b) Proper functioning and safety features c)
Manufacturer's warranty d) Maintenance history
4. True or False: Regular maintenance and inspections of plumbing tools
and equipment can help prevent accidents and ensure the longevity of
the equipment.
a) True b) False

Answers:

1. c) To maintain safety, efficiency, and functionality


2. b) Signs of wear and tear
3. c) Repair or replace the damaged tools
4. c) Manufacturer's warranty
5. a) True
1. What are the four types of lubricants mentioned in the text? a) Liquid,
solid, gas, foam b) Water, grease, paste, oil c) Liquid, solid, grease, paste
d) Emulsion, suspension, mineral oil, vegetable oil
2. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of lubricating tools and
equipment? a) Reducing friction b) Carrying away contaminants and
debris c) Creating sparks d) Preventing corrosion
3. What type of lubricant is lanolin, which is derived from wool grease and
serves as a water repellent? a) Solid b) Liquid c) Grease d) Paste
4. What does the text mention as a safe alternative to petrochemical-
based lubricants? a) Mineral oil b) Water c) Vegetable oil d) Lanolin
5. Why is it important to report even slight injuries in the working area? a)
To claim compensation b) To keep a record of accidents c) Small injuries
can become serious if left unattended d) To avoid minor inconveniences
6. What should you do with used rags in the working area? a) Dispose of
them in a regular trash bin b) Leave them on the floor for someone else
to pick up c) Place them in a metal fireproof container d) Use them for
cleaning equipment
7. When operating tools with high noise levels, what safety measure
should you take? a) Wear ear protection b) Cover your mouth with a
cloth c) Stand farther away from the tools d) Increase the volume of the
tools
8. What should you do with long or heavy pieces before cutting them? a)
Ask for assistance b) Cut them as quickly as possible c) Carry them with
one hand d) Use them as a backrest
9. Before operating a machine, what is the most important safety practice
to keep in mind? a) Report any injuries b) Respect the rights of others c)
Wear safety goggles d) Think "safety first"
10.What should you do with dull tools and frayed electrical cords if you
observe them in the working area? a) Ignore them b) Report them to
your teacher c) Dispose of them in a regular trash bin d) Use them
cautiously

Answers:

1. c) Liquid, solid, grease, paste


2. c) Creating sparks
3. b) Liquid
4. d) Lanolin
5. c) Small injuries can become serious if left unattended
6. c) Place them in a metal fireproof container
7. a) Wear ear protection
8. a) Ask for assistance
9. d) Think "safety first"
10.b) Report them to your teacher
1. Why is it important to properly store plumbing tools and equipment?
a) To make them easier to find b) To impress your colleagues c) To
prevent damage and ensure safety d) To save on storage space
2. When storing plumbing tools, what is the best practice for avoiding rust
and corrosion?
a) Spray them with water b) Oil or grease them before storage c) Leave
them exposed to air d) Store them underwater
3. Which of the following is NOT a suitable location for storing plumbing
tools and equipment?
a) In a dry, clean toolbox b) In a damp basement c) Hung on a pegboard
in a garage d) In a labeled cabinet
4. True or False: Mixing plumbing tools and equipment with other
unrelated items in storage is a good practice to save space.
a) True b) False
5. What should you do before storing power tools in a toolbox or cabinet?
a) Clean them and remove any loose or damaged parts b) Leave them as
they are; no need for cleaning c) Lubricate them with oil d) Spray them
with water

Answers:

1. c) To prevent damage and ensure safety


2. b) Oil or grease them before storage
3. b) In a damp basement
4. b) False
5. a) Clean them and remove any loose or damaged parts

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