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MULTIPLE CHOICE
2.Italian physicist whose invention of the electric battery provided the first source of continuous
current.
a. Alexander Graham Bell
b. Alessandro Volta
c. Georg Simon Ohm
d. George SImon Ohm
4. He discovered the current was going in opposite directions in the parallel wires, then
the wires repelled each other.
a. Alexander Graham Bell
b. Alessandro Volta
c. Andre Marie Ampere
d. Galileo Galilei
9. The rate at which work is done or energy is transformed into an electrical circuit.
a. voltage
b. power
c. current
d. resistance
11. What operation will you use when looking for the voltage?
a. addition
b. subtraction
c. division
d. Multiplication
12. What operation will you use when looking for the current?
a. addition
b. Division
c. multiplication
d. subtraction
13. What operation will you use when looking for resistance?
a. division
b. multiplication
c. subtraction
d. addition
21. This tool is used for a quick safety check to ensure no current is flowing to an
electrical wire.
a. electrical tester
b. no-contact voltage tester
c. multi-tester
d. test voltage indicator
22. This tool used to cut and strip insulation from electrical wires.
a. cutting pillars
b. scissor
C. wire strippers
d. Diagonal plier wire
23. Used for all field measurements, such as setting heights for switches and outlets
a. tape measure
b. ruler
c. roll meter
d. caliper
24. This tool used to secure electrical boxes equipped with nail-on brackets to wall studs and
other framing members in a home.
a. ball-peen hammer
b. straight-claw hammer
c. dead blow hammer
d. soft-face hammer
25. This tool reads voltage levels and verifies that circuits are “live” or off.
a. no-contact voltage tester
b. electrical tester
c. multitester
d. test voltage indicator
26. Fits easily in a tool pouch and ensures your work is level and plumb.
a. box-beam level
b. magnetic level
c. torpedo level
d. screed level
29. It will be used for bending and twisting wires when making screw-terminal connections.
a. needle-nose pliers
b. linesman pliers
c. diagonal cutting pliers
d. tongue and groove pliers
30. It will frequently remove knockouts from metal electrical boxes, tighten cable clamps, and
adjust expansion-type ceiling fan boxes.
a. needle-nose pliers
b. linesman pliers
c. diagonal cutting pliers
d. tongue and groove pliers
31. This tool helps you replace F connectors or repair a coax line so that TV and internet
connections are strong without any leakage.
a. needle-nose pliers
b. linesman pliers
c. diagonal cutting pliers
d. none of the above
33. It has a squared-off end that is great for twisting wires together, a center cutting blade for
trimming wire, and a grip area between the handles for pulling wire.
a. needle-nose pliers
b. linesman pliers
c. diagonal cutting pliers
d. tongue and groove pliers
34. This tool is used when making wiring improvements, such as adding or extending circuits.
a. box-beam level
b. magnetic level
c. fish tape
d. test voltage indicator
35. This tool will quickly find cable and wire paths.
a. tape measure
b. no-contact voltage tester
c. cable tracers
d. test voltage indicator
44. The longer the wire, the stronger the current and the lower the resistance.
a. true
b. false
c. maybe
d. Both a and b
45. The thicker the wire, the stronger the resistance and the lower the current.
a. true
b. false
c. maybe
d. Both a and b
46. The shorter the wire, the stronger the current and the lower the resistance.
a. true
b. false
c. maybe
d. Both a and b
47. The longer the wire, the weaker the current and the stronger the resistance.
a. true
b. false
c. maybe
d. Both a and b
50. Electricity is the energy that gives life for the human
a. true
b. false
c. maybe
d. Both a and b
1. A 45. B
2. B 46 A.
3. C 47. A
4. C 48. B
5. A 49. A
6. B 50. B
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. D
11. D
12. B
13. A
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. A
18. B
19. A
20. B
21. B
22. A
23. A
24. B
25. C
26. C
27. A
28. B
29. A
30. D
31. D
32. C
33. B
34. C
35. C
36. B
37. A
38. A
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. A
44. B