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TEST I – IDENTIFICATION
Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described or defined. Choose your
answer from the words inside the box and write it on the blank provided.
_____________________1. This is used for gripping, holding, and cutting electrical wires, cables, and
even small nails. It is usually used by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
_____________________2. This is used for cutting and holding fine wires. It can reach tight spaces or
small openings unlike other pliers and is also used in making terminal loops of copper wires.
_____________________3. This has a cross tip resembling a positive (+) sign. It is used to drive screws
with cross slot heads.
_____________________4. This is a tool used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails.
_____________________5. This is a tool used for removing insulation of medium-sized wires ranging
from gauge #10 to gauge #16.
_____________________6. This is a small drilling machine with a chuck capacity of ¼” to 3/8”. It is used
for making holes on metal sheets and concrete walls.
_____________________7. This comes in either Standard or Philips screwdriver with short shank or
blade and shorted handle used to turn screws in tight spaces where standard screwdriver cannot be
used.
_____________________8. This is used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and
high voltage transmission lines.
_____________________10. This is a circuit protective device that automatically blows and cuts the
current when an overload or short circuit happens.
_____________________11. This is a rectangular-shaped metallic or plastic (PVC) material in which
flush-type convenience outlet and switch are attached.
_____________________12. These are electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection
and insulation.
_____________________13. These are used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit to the junction or
utility boxes.
_____________________14. This is a protective device used to automatically cut off current when
trouble in the circuit such as short circuit or overload occurs.
TEST II – ENUMERATION