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1. What instrument is used to measure the amount of electrical current


intensity in a circuit?
A. Ammeter
B. Micrometer
C. Ohmmeter
D. Voltmeter

2. A pocket-size tool used to test the presence of the current intensity in


a circuit.
A. Pull-push rule
B. Ruler
C. Test-light
D. Wire gauge

3. Which measuring tool is used to measure the length of an object in


centimeters and inches?
A. Pull-push rule
B. Ruler
C. Test-light
D. Wire gauge

4. Which of the following is used to measure the diameter of


wires/conductors in circular mills? It can measure small and big sizes
of wires and cables.
A. Ammeter
B. Micrometer
C. Ohmmeter
D. Voltmeter

5. It is used to measure the voltage, resistance, and current of a circuit.


It is connected in parallel or series with the circuit depending on what
to measure.
A. Ammeter
B. Micrometer
C. Voltmeter
D. Volt-ohmmeter

6. It is a set of units which can be used to specify anything can be


measured.
A. English measurement system
B. Linear measurement
C. Metric measurement system
D. System of measurement

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7. What do you called a system of measurement that use decimalized
system of measurement and widely used around the world for
personal, commercial and scientific purpose?
A. English measurement system
B. Linear measurement
C. Metric measurement system
D. System of measurement

8. Which of the following is not a metric system?


A. Centimeter
B. Meter
C. Millimeter
D. Yard

9. It is used for cutting and holding fine wires. It can reach tight space or
small opening where other pliers cannot reach and used in making
terminal loops of copper wires.
A. Combination pliers
B. Diagonal pliers
C. Longnose pliers
D. Side-cutting pliers

10. It is a non-contact test tools that clamp around a cable to


determine amperage inductively.
A. Clamp meter
B. Metric rule
C. Multimeter
D. Voltmeter

11. Which of the following instrument is used to measure electrical


pressure or voltage of a circuit?
A. Micro caliper
B. Test light
C. Voltmeter
D. Wire gauge

12. When measuring resistance with an analog multimeter, where


should the leads be placed?
A. On the return wire of the circuit
B. On the power supply of the circuit
C. On the ground and common terminals
D. On the two ends of the components being tested

13. When measuring AC voltage with an analog multi-tester, where


should the black test probe be placed?
A. On the live terminal of the circuit
B. On the positive terminal of the meter
C. On the ground terminal of the meter

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D. On the common terminal of the circuit

For options of items 14-16.

14. What is the Voltage value of E if the range is set to 10 V?


A. 9V
B. 10V
C. 11V
D. 12V

15. What is the Voltage value of E if the range is set to 50 V?


A. 40V
B. 45V
C. 50V
D. 55V

16. What is the Voltage value of C if the range is set to 250 V?


A. 115V
B. 120V
C. 125V
D. 130V

17. What are locknut, bushing, and connectors collectively called?


A. Clamp
B. Conduit
C. Condulet
D. Electrical fittings

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18. Which conduit is commonly used in the service entrance?
A. MCB
B. Pipe
C. PVC
D. RSC/RMC

19. What is the name of the fitting resembling a pipe or a box with a
removable cover that provides access to an electric conduit?
A. Condulet
B. Junction Box
C. Mechanical Lug
D. Utility Box

20. What type of electrical material is used for holding convenience


outlets?
A. Condulet
B. Junction Box
C. Mechanical Lug
D. Utility Box

21. What is the name of the diagram used for designing or


troubleshooting electrical installation control equipment that is
arranged to facilitate the tracing of the circuit?
A. Line Diagram
B. One-line diagram
C. Pictorial Diagram
D. Schematic Diagram

22. Which electrical parameters apply to all kinds of switches or are


labeled on them?
A. Rated Resistance & Voltage
B. Rated Current & Voltage
C. Rated Ampere & Voltage
D. Rated Resistance & Ampere

23. When tightening the terminal screw connection with the splice
wire, in which direction should the end of the splice wire pass around
the screw?
A. The opposite direction of the screw, counterclockwise
B. Same direction as the screw, clockwise
C. The opposite direction of the screw, clockwise
D. Same direction as the screw, counterclockwise

24. What is the other term of simple or “point ward” fire alarm and
detection system?
A. Addressable
B. Automatic
C. Conventional
D. Manual

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24.What is the other term of a complex or “intelligent” fire alarm and
detection system?
A. Addressable
B. Automatic
C. Conventional
D. Manual

25. These are alarms wherein sensors record an error somewhere in the
system such as
detectors are located too close to the kitchen.
a. Alarm clock
b. False alarm
c. Fire alarm
d. Sensor alarm

26.Fire alarm systems both for simple and complex have basic
components, what device
differs complex from simple?
a. FACP
b. Initiating devices
c. Notification devices
d. Suppression devices

27.This device is intended to pick up “sound” close to the units at which


it was aimed.
a. coaxial cable
b. dome camera
c. microphone
d. monitor screen

28.This is a part of the CCTV system that carries the video signal from
the camera to the monitor.
a. coaxial cable
b. movable cameras
c. system hubs
d. wire cables
29.Which connector is commonly used for video connection between the
camera and the DVR?
a. BNC connector
b. HDMI connector
c. RCA connector
d. USB connector

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30.How many inches are there in two feet?
a. 12 inches
b. 24 inches
c. 36 inches
d. 48 inches

31.One meter is equal to one hundred centimeter, how many centimeters


are there in 2.7 meters?
a. 27 centimeters
b. 270 centimeters
c. 2700 centimeters
d. 2.7000 centimeters

32.Which is a circuit protective device that automatically blows and cuts


the current when an overload or short circuit happens?
a. Conduit
b. Circuit breaker
c. Electrician’s knife
d. Fuse

33.Which is not included in the Purchase Requisition Form?


a. Cost estimates
b. items to order
c. time frame
d. quantity

34.How do you set the correct scale on an analog multimeter?


a. Press the button corresponding to the desired scale
b. Use the digital display to select the desired scale
c. Turn the selector knob to the desired scale

35.How will you use continuity using a multimeter?


a. Use the resistance
b. Use the ampere function
c. Use the highest voltage range available
d. Use the lowest voltage range available

36.How will you verify that a circuit is properly connected to a power


source using a multimeter?
a. By measuring the voltage across the circuit
b. By measuring the resistance across the circuit
c. By measuring the continuity across the circuit
d. By measuring the current flowing through the circuit

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37.How to verify the integrity of a fuse using a multimeter?
a. By measuring the voltage across
b. By measuring the continuity
c. By measuring the resistance
d. By measuring the current

38.How is an ammeter connected when measuring load current?


a. In series with the load
b. In parallel with the load
c. Positive probe in contact with the load
d. Negative probe in contact with the load

39.How is an ohmmeter connected when measuring load resistance?


a. In series with the load
b. In parallel with the load
c. Positive probe in contact with the load
d. Negative probe in contact with the load

40.What is the purpose of a circuit breaker?


a. Power on and off the entire circuit
b. Cut or trip when short connection detected
c. Protects electrical equipment from current surges and overload
d. Protects electrical equipment from increase in resistance and
voltage

41.How is an ammeter connected when measuring load current?


a. In series with the load
b. In parallel with the load
c. Positive probe in contact with the load
d. Negative probe in contact with the load

42.Which among the initiating devices doesn’t require human activation?


a. automatic
b. hydraulic
c. manual
d. pneumatic

43.Which among the initiating devices requires human activation?


a. automatic
b. hydraulic
c. manual
d. pneumatic

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44.Which device is designed so that building occupants can activate the
fire alarm
system?
a. flame detector
b. gas detector
c. manual call point
d. pneumatic

45.How do you call the brain of the fire alarm system?


a. FACP
b. Initiating devices
c. Notification devices
d. Suppression devices

46.Why is it better to use a clamp meter rather than a digital multimeter


when measuring AC current in a circuit?
a. Clamp meters are more durable
b. Digital multimeters are less expensive
c. Digital multimeters have a higher accuracy and precision
d. Clamp meters can measure current without breaking the circuit

47.Why is it important for an electrician to have his tools in good working


condition?
a. Electrical work can be dangerous, and using damaged or
malfunctioning tools can increase the risk of injury or electrical
shock. Tools that are in good working condition ensure that the
electrician can work safely and efficiently.
b. Electrical work requires precision, and using damaged or worn-out
tools can lead to inaccuracies in measurements or connections.
Accurate measurements and connections are critical for the proper
functioning of electrical systems.
c. Using tools that are in good working condition can help an
electrician work more efficiently, reducing the time it takes to
complete a job. This can help save time and money for both the
electrician and the client.

48.When tightening the terminal screw connection with the splice wire, in
which direction should the end of the splice wire pass around the
screw?
a. The opposite direction of the screw, counterclockwise
b. Same direction as the screw, clockwise
c. The opposite direction of the screw, clockwise
d. Same direction as the screw, counterclockwise

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49.What is the primary purpose of a DVR in a CCTV system?
a. To display live footage on the monitor
b. To store and archive video recordings.
c. To transmit video signals to the cameras
d. To provide power to the cameras

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