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Prepared by:

Philip
Reymond
Sta. Cruz,
LPT
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What is used in water pipelines to absorb the
shock caused by water hammering?

A. shock regulator
B. air chamber
C. water regulator
D. shock absorber system
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What is used in water pipelines to absorb the
shock caused by water hammering?

A. shock regulator
B. air chamber
C. water regulator
D. shock absorber system
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This material is used in threaded pipe
connections to prevent leakage

A. polymer
B. elastomeric gasket
C. PolyTetraFluoroEthylene
D. structural polyester thread
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Teflon Tape
Brand of PTFE
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This material is used in threaded pipe
connections to prevent leakage

A. polymer
B. elastomeric gasket
C. PolyTetraFluoroEthylene
D. structural polyester thread
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The quality of Galvanized Iron pipes are rated
by?

A. class
B. schedule
C. thickness
D. gauge
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3
The quality of Galvanized Iron pipes are rated
by?

A. class
B. schedule
C. thickness
D. gauge
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Women’s urinal fixture?

A. Washdown
B. Flatback
C. feminine stall urinal
D. Bidet
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Women’s urinal fixture?

A. Washdown
B. Flatback
C. feminine stall urinal
D. Bidet
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Where traps are used to prevent foul odor
from coming out. Which of the following does
not have a water trap?
A. kitchen sink
B. lavatory
C. floor drain
D. bidet
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Kitchen sink and


Lavatory- P-Trap

Floor Drain- Drum trap


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Where traps are used to prevent foul odor
from coming out. Which of the following does
not have a water trap?
A. kitchen sink
B. lavatory
C. floor drain
D. bidet
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Where should you place soil-pipes for high-
rise structures?

A. pipe chase
B. partitions
C. RC wall
D. column
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Pipe Chase
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Where should you place soil-pipes for high-
rise structures?

A. pipe chase
B. partitions
C. RC wall
D. column
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What is the most efficient tools for cutting
cast iron pipe?

A. handsaw
B. hacksaw
C. chisel and hammer
D. snap cutter
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Snap cutter

Soil pipe cutter

Chain pipe cutter


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What is the most efficient tools for cutting
cast iron pipe?

A. handsaw
B. hacksaw
C. chisel and hammer
D. snap cutter
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A tee shaped pipe fitting for making a three-
way joint?

A. X11.3
B. X11.5
C. X11.6
D. X11.4
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X11.8- cross fitting, 90 degree transition
X11.6- tee, 90 degree bend transition
X11.2- elbow, having lugs
X11.3- large radius of curvature
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A tee shaped pipe fitting for making a three-
way joint?

A. X11.3
B. X11.5
C. X11.6
D. X11.4
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A general term used for any vertical line of
soil, waste, or vent piping?

A. branch
B. riser
C. shaft
D. stack
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A general term used for any vertical line of
soil, waste, or vent piping?

A. branch
B. riser
C. shaft
D. stack
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In the figure below, which is a reducing
socket?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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In the figure below, which is a reducing
socket?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Which of the following is not a type of water
closet flushing designs?

A. Siphon vortex
B. Reverse trap
C. Washout
D. Washdown
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Types of Water Closet
Siphon vortex- creating vortex, very efficient,
clean, extremely quiet, expensive
Siphon Jet- efficient, suitable for commercial use
Reverse trap- efficient, moderately noisy,
reasonably low cost
Washdown- least efficient, most noisy, lowest in
cost
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Which of the following is not a type of water
closet flushing designs?

A. Siphon vortex
B. Reverse trap
C. Washout
D. Washdown
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What kind of internally threaded galvanized
fitting is used to close the end of an
externally threaded pipe?
A. Cap
B. Plug
C. Bushing
D. Blind Flange
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Bushing Blind Flange


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What kind of internally threaded galvanized
fitting is used to close the end of an
externally threaded pipe?
A. Cap
B. Plug
C. Bushing
D. Blind Flange
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Which of the following conditions qualifies the
term “battery of fixtures”?
A. Fixtures of similar type and class such as a
group of water closets, lavatories, urinals, etc.
B. Two or more fixtures connected to a common
branch
C. Fixtures that are adjacent to each other
D. all of the above
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Circuit
Vent
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Which of the following conditions qualifies the
term “battery of fixtures”?
A. Fixtures of similar type and class such as a
group of water closets, lavatories, urinals, etc.
B. Two or more fixtures connected to a common
branch
C. Fixtures that are adjacent to each other
D. all of the above
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A kind of trap seal loss resulting from change
in temperature. It usually happens when
fixture is not always used.
A. Evaporation
B. Siphonage
C. Capillary action
D. Backflow
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Causes of Trap Seal Loss
Evaporation-caused by extreme
temperatures, idleness
Wind Effects-strong winds blow the trap seal
Siphonage-direct and momentum
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A kind of trap seal loss resulting from change
in temperature. It usually happens when
fixture is not always used.
A. Evaporation
B. Siphonage
C. Capillary action
D. Backflow
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Wastewater which comes from discharge of
laundry trays, lavatories, bathtubs, etc.

A. Black water
B. Gray water
C. Contaminated water
D. Pink water
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Wastewater which comes from discharge of
laundry trays, lavatories, bathtubs, etc.

A. Black water
B. Gray water
C. Contaminated water
D. Pink water
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16. It is the reference in measuring the depth
of a trap seal of the trap.

A. crown weir to bottom dip


B. inlet to outlet
C. bottom dip to top dip
D. crown weir to top dip
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16. It is the reference in measuring the depth
of a trap seal of the trap.

A. crown weir to bottom dip


B. inlet to outlet
C. bottom dip to top dip
D. crown weir to top dip
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The clear vertical distance between the spout
of a faucet or other supply pipe and the flood
level rim of a receptacle.
A. Air chamber
B. Trap
C. Vent stack
D. Air gap
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The clear vertical distance between the spout
of a faucet or other supply pipe and the flood
level rim of a receptacle.
A. Air chamber
B. Trap
C. Vent stack
D. Air gap
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A type of private sewage disposal that has a vault
constructed of concrete for the collection of raw
sewage and a wooden shelter.
A. Cesspool
B. Privy
C. Latrine
D. Septic tank
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Privy Latrine
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A type of private sewage disposal that has a vault
constructed of concrete for the collection of raw
sewage and a wooden shelter.
A. Cesspool
B. Privy
C. Latrine
D. Septic tank
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If you want to estimate the number of G.I. pipes
needed from your house to the main supply, what
is the standard length of a G.I. pipe that you are
going to use?
A. 20 m
B. 6 ft.
C. 3 m
D. 20 ft.
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GI Pipe- 20 ft., 6 meters

PVC- 10ft., 3 meters


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If you want to estimate the number of G.I. pipes
needed from your house to the main supply, what
is the standard length of a G.I. pipe that you are
going to use?
A. 20 m
B. 6 ft.
C. 3 m
D. 20 ft.
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What is the principle of governing the size of pipes in designing
plumbing systems?

A. The longer the pipes length to the fixture, the lesser the pressure;
the shorter the pipes length, the greater the pressure is
B. The bigger the pipes diameter, the lesser the pressure; the smaller
the pipes diameter , the greater the pressure is
C. The smaller the pipes diameter the lesser the pressure; the bigger
the pipes diameter, the greater the pressure
D. Slopes is the primary consideration and sizes will be considered
secondary
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What is the principle of governing the size of pipes in designing
plumbing systems?

A. The longer the pipes length to the fixture, the lesser the pressure;
the shorter the pipes length, the greater the pressure is
B. The bigger the pipes diameter, the lesser the pressure; the smaller
the pipes diameter , the greater the pressure is
C. The smaller the pipes diameter the lesser the pressure; the bigger
the pipes diameter, the greater the pressure
D. Slopes is the primary consideration and sizes will be considered
secondary
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