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(Type): multiplechoice

(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a convenient unit of measurement of the diameter of a conductor.
(A): Foot
(B): Square Foot
(C): Square Mil
(D): Mil
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a convenient unit of conductor length.
(A): Squre Mil
(B): Square Foot
(C): Mil
(D): Foot
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The standard unit of size in most cases.
(A): Mil
(B): Mil-Foot
(C): Foot
(D): Circular Mil
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is defined as the area of a square, the sides of which are each 1
mil.
(A): Mil
(B): Foot
(C): Circular Mil
(D): Square Mil
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the area of a circle having a diameter of 1 mil.
(A): Square Mil
(B): Mil
(C): Foot
(D): Circular Mil
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): What is 1 mil in inch?
(A): 0.001
(B): 0.01
(C): 0.1
(D): 1
(Correct): A
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The area in circular mils of a round conductor is obtained by
(A): A = 2D
(B): A = D^2
(C): A = 2πr
(D): A = πr^2
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It determine the number of square mils in the round wire cross-
sectional area conductor.
(A): A = 2D
(B): A = D^2
(C): A = 2πr
(D): A = πr^2
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): What is 1 circular mil in square mil?
(A): 0.7854
(B): 0.8457
(C): 0.2540
(D): 0.3695
(Correct): A
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a unit conductor 1foot in length and has a cross-sectional area
of 1 circular mil. It is a unit of volume.
(A): Square Mil
(B): Circular Mil
(C): Square-Mil-Foot
(D): Circular-Mil-Foot
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a heavy copper strap or bar used to connect several circuits
together.
(A): Star Bus
(B): Bus Star
(C): Bar Bus
(D): Bus Bar
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The resistance, measured in ohms, of a unit volume of a substance to
the flow of electric current.
(A): Resistance
(B): Specific Resistance Or Resistivity
(C): Conductance
(D): Specific Conductance or Conductivity
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): What is the specific resistance of copper at 20°C in circular-mil-foot
ohms?
(A): 10.37 ohms
(B): 10.73 ohms
(C): 9.54 ohms
(D): 9.45 ohms
(Correct): A
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The most common method for measuring wire size in the Navy.
(A): Universal Wire Gauge
(B): American Wire Gauge
(C): English Wire Gauge
(D): Standard Wire Gauge
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a single slender rod or filament of drawn metal.
(A): Coil
(B): Shunt resistor
(C): Metal rod
(D): Wire
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a wire suitable for carrying an electric current.
(A): Coil
(B): Semiconductor
(C): Insulator
(D): Conductor
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a conductor composed of a group of wires or of any combination of
groups of wires.
(A): Solid Insulator
(B): Stranded Insulator
(C): Solid Conductor
(D): Stranded Conductor
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the factor that determine the current rating of a wire
(A): Conductor size
(B): location of the wire in a circuit
(C): type of insulation and safe current rating
(D): all of the above
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The ________ the temperature under which a wire is operating, the
greater will be its resistance.
(A): Lower
(B): Higher
(C): longer
(D): shorter
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The type of insulation used is the third factor that determines the
_______ of a conductor.
(A): Voltage Rating
(B): Current Rating
(C): Power Rating
(D): Resistance
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the best conductor. It is used where a substance with high
conductivity or low resistivity is needed.
(A): Copper
(B): Aluminum
(C): Gold
(D): Silver
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The two most commonly used conductors
(A): Gold and Silver
(B): Copper and Aluminum
(C): Iron and Zinc
(D): All of the above
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The copper has _____ conductivity than aluminum.
(A): Lower
(B): Higher
(C): Same
(D): All of the above
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The discharge of electricity from a conductor with a high potential.
(A): Spark
(B): Corona
(C): Lightning
(D): Loss
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The temperature coefficient of resistance for copper
(A): 0.00289
(B): 0.00427
(C): 1.50326
(D): 1.50263
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The two fundamental properties of insulating materials are insulation
resistance and ____.
(A): Air gap
(B): Dielectric strength
(C): cross-sectional area
(D): length
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The resistance to current leakage through the insulation materials.
(A): Dielectric Strength
(B): Insulation resistance
(C): Both A and B
(D): None of the above
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): The ability of an insulator to withstand potential difference.
(A): Insulation resistance
(B): Dielectric Strength
(C): Both A and B
(D): None of the above
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the standard that the National Electrical Code has adopted as the
minimum requirements for rubber insulation as specified by Underwriters'
Laboratories.
(A): Graded Rubber
(B): Standard Rubber
(C): Graded-Rubber
(D): Code-Graded Rubber
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Signifies a rubber moisture-resistant compound
(A): Type RH
(B): Type RHH
(C): Type RW
(D): Type RHW
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Signifies a rubber heat- and moisture-resistant compound.
(A): Type RH
(B): Type RHH
(C): Type RHW
(D): Type RW
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Type RHW is approved for use in wet or dry locations at a maximum
conductor temperature of ______.
(A): 25 degrees celsius
(B): 50 degrees celsius
(C): 75 degrees celsius
(D): 100 degrees celsius
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the one exception to Type RHW. Although not a rubber compound, it
meets the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories and was designated Type RHW
(A): FEP
(B): Silicone
(C): Latex Rubber
(D): Neoprene
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): High-grade compound consisting of 90 percent unmilled grainless rubbers
(A): FEP
(B): Silicone
(C): Latex Rubber
(D): Neoprene
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a rubber compound that does not carry the "R" designator for many
of its applications
(A): Latex Rubber
(B): FEP
(C): Neoprene
(D): Silicone
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is a cotton cloth that has been coated with an insulating varnish.
(A): Asbestos
(B): Paper Insulation
(C): Thermoplastic
(D): Varnished Fabric
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): One most common type of plastic insulating material
(A): Asbestos
(B): Paper Insulation
(C): Thermoplastic
(D): Varnished Fabric
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It has properties similar to extruded polytetrafluoroethylene, but will
melt at soldering temperatures. It is rated at 200º C and is, therefore, considered
a high-temperature insulation.
(A): Asbestos
(B): Silicone
(C): Extruded Polytetrafluoroethylene
(D): Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the common name for enamel-insulated wire.
(A): Metallic Wire
(B): Insulated Wire
(C): Conductive Wire
(D): Magnet Wire
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is the thinnest insulating coating that can be applied to wires.
(A): Magnet
(B): Flux
(C): Lead
(D): Enamel
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Type of non-metallic material use to protect wires and cables.
(A): Enamel
(B): Tape
(C): Fibrous Braid
(D): Shealth
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is commonly called loom and are used when exceptional abrasion-
resistant qualities are required
(A): Shealth
(B): Fibrous Braid
(C): Fibrous Tape
(D): Woven Covers
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): These compounds have been perfected not for insulation qualities but
for resistance to abrasion, moisture, oil, gasoline, acids, earth solutions, and
alkalies.
(A): Jute and Asphalt Coverings
(B): Rubber and Synthetic Coverings
(C): Woven Covers
(D): Unspun Felted Cotton
(Correct): B
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is commonly used only in special classes of service. It is made as a
solid felted covering for a cable
(A): Jute and Asphalt Coverings
(B): Rubber and Synthetic Coverings
(C): Woven Covers
(D): Unspun Felted Cotton
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Types of metallic protection
(A): Shealth
(B): Armor
(C): Both A and B
(D): None of the above
(Correct):
(Points): C
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is also known as basket-weave armor. It is used when light and
flexible protection is needed
(A): Steel Tape
(B): Woven Covers
(C): Fibrous Braid
(D): Wire-Braid armor
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): What is wrapped around the cable and then covered with a serving of
jute?
(A): Steel Tape
(B): Woven Covers
(C): Fibrous Braid
(D): Wire-Braid armor
(Correct): A
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): Applied by wrapping the tape around the cable so that each turn is
overlapped by the next and is locked in place
(A): Wire-Braid Armor
(B): Wire Armor
(C): Interlocking Armor
(D): Flat-band Armor
(Correct): C
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It consists of two layers of steel tape. The first layer is wrapped
around the cable but is not overlapped. The second layer is then wrapped around the
cable covering the area that was not covered by the first layer.
(A): Wire-Braid Armor
(B): Wire Armor
(C): Interlocking Armor
(D): Flat-band Armor
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Type): multiplechoice
(Category): 17
(Grade style): 0
(Random answers): 1
(Question): It is defined as two concentric wires, cylindrical in shape, separated
by a dielectric of some type.
(A): Flat-band Armor
(B): Interlocking Armor
(C): UTP Cable
(D): Coaxial Cable
(Correct): D
(Points): 1
(Points): 1

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