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1.

) The nominal commercial designation, normally the inside diameter of the


pipe is applicable for use in.
a. Cast iron pipe
b. Copper Pipe
c. Polyethylene Pipe
d. Brass Pipe
2.) A sewage ejector is used to elevate
a. Liquid waste from STP
b. effluent from the leaching chamber c.
Storm water from catch basin. d. sewage and liquid waters from a
lower level to a point of discharge
3.) Minimum height of water seal for each fixture trap.
a. 32mm

b. 51 mm

c. 19mm

d. 25mm

4.) A toilet bowl in which the flushing water enter through the rim and a
siphonic action initiated by a water jet draws the contents of the bowl
through the trap way.
a. Reverse Trap
Siphon Jet

b. Wash-down

c. Siphon Jet

d.

5.) Color code for pipes containing acid.


a. Orange

b. Yellow

c. Red

d. Black

6.) The concussion and banging noise that result when a volume of water
moving in a pipe suddenly stops or loses momentum.
a. Water level
Flange

b. Water Hammerc. Air Stack

d. Water

7.) The level at which water begins to overflow a lavatory is at.


a. at the edge of the counter top
b. the edge of the lavatory apron
c. at the hole located upfront the rim
d. none of the
choices
8.) A valve best suited for main supply lines and pump lines where operation
is very frequent.
a. Gate Valve
d. Angle Valve

b. Globe Valve

c. Check Valve

9.) A valve where its main function is to check or prevent reversal of flow in
the line, principally used in industrial pipings.
a. Globe Valve
d. Angle Valve

b. Check Valve

c. Gate Valve

10.) Pressure exerted by water at rest.


a. Service Pressure
Pressure

b. Normal Pressure c. Static Pressured. Excess

11.) Pressure forcing a steam of water gas/steam through an opening.


a. Service Pressure
Pressure

b. Normal Pressure c. Static Pressure

d. Excess

12.) Pressure over and above the manufacturers rating that will overtax
equipt.
a. Normal Pressure
Static Pressure

b. Excess Pressure

c. Service Pressure d.

13.) An electric phenomena, manifestation.


a. Electricity
d. Open Circuit

b. Electric Circuit

c. Electromotive Forced

14.) Basic unit of electric current.


a. Amperage

b. Ampacity

c. Ohms

d. Ampere

c. Ohms

d. Ampere

15.) The flow of electric current in a circuit.


a. Amperage

b. Ampacity

16.) A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.


a. Motor
the above

b. Cable Machine

c. Generator

d. None of

17.) A fabricated assembly of insulated conductors enclosed in the flexible


metal sheath
a. Metal clad cable (MC) b. Mineral Insulated (MI) c. Sheathed Cable (NM)
d. Armored Cable (AC)
18.) A factory assembled cable of one or more conductors each individually
insulated and enclosed in a metal sheath of interlocking tape of a smooth or
corrugated tube.
a. Metal clad cable (MC)
(NM)

b. Mineral Insulated (MI) c. Sheathed Cable

d. Armored Cable (AC)


19.) A piping system that contains water under pressure at all times for
immediate release through sprinklers.
a. Wet pipe system
pipe

b. Dry pipe system c. Dry stand pipe

d. Wet stand

20.) A piping system that contains air (may be nitrogen) under pressure,
used where piping is subject to freezing.
a. Wet pipe system
stand pipe

b. Dry pipe system

c. Dry stand pipe

d. Wet

21.) Pump used to minimize wear on the fire pump resulting from
unnecessary operations.
a.

Lift Pump
d. Jockey Pump

b. Force Pump

c. Centrifugal Pump

22.) Used to deliver water at a point higher than the position of the pump
itself.
a.

Lift Pump
d. Jockey Pump

b. Force Pump

c. Centrifugal Pump

23.) Escalator speed in actual practice


a.

120 FPM

b 115 FPM

c. 125 FPM

d. 130 FPM

c. 80 FPM

d. 90 FPM

24.) Minimum speed for escalator.


a. 60 FPM

b. 70 FPM

25.) Maximum speed of escalator.


a. 120 FPM

b. 130 FPM

c. 140 FPM

d. 150 FPM

26.) Minimum width for an escalator.


a. 0.70m

b. 0.80m

c. 0.90m

d. 1.00m

27.) Maximum width for an escalator.


a. 0.90

b. 1.00m

c.. 1.10m

d. 1.20m

28.) Minimum thread width for an escalator.


a. 0.50m

b. 0.60m

c. 0.70m

d. 0.80m

29.) Maximum horizontal inclination of a moving walk.


a. 3 degrees
degrees

b. 4 degrees

c. 5 degrees

30.) Maximum vertical inclination of a moving ramp.


a. 5 degrees
d. 20 degrees

b. 10 degrees

31.) Unit of luminous intensity.

c. 15 degrees

d. 6

a. Lumen
b. Foot candle (FC) c. Foot lambert
or Candle Powder

d. Candela

32.) Unit of luminous flux or quantity of light.


a. Lumen
or Candle Powder

b. Foot candle (FC) c. Foot lambert

d. Candela

33.) Unit used to measure the density of luminous flux.


a. Lumen
b. Foot candle (FC)
Candela or Candle Powder

c. Foot lambert

d.

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