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It is a device having a predetermined temperature fusible member for the relief of pressure.
a. expansion coil b. fusible plug c. evaporator d. condenser ANSWER: b

Type of water available from a well, driven into water-bearing subsurface strata or aquifer.
a. ground water b. static water c. waste water d. pumping water ANSWER: a

The mechanics of water or other liquid whether at rest or in motion. a. pneumatics b. hydraulics c. hydrokinetics d. hydrostatics
ANSWER: b

It is the rate of flow of liquid measurement per unit of time usually in GPM or LPM. a. total head b. volume c. capacity d. gross head
ANSWER: c

A centrifugal pump characterized by a housing which is split parallel to the shaft. a. vertical shaft split-case pump b. in line pump c. horizontal split-case pump d. horizontal pump ANSWER: c

These are positive displacement pumps which can give steady discharge flow and can handle a wide range of non-abrasive viscous liquids.
a. cam and piston b. direct-acting c. gear vane d. volute ANSWER: a

Iron refined to a plastic state in a puddling furnace. a. cast iron b. pig iron c. grey cast iron d. wrought iron
ANSWER: d

An elbow with male thread on one end, and female thread on other end. a. street elbow b. threaded elbow c. screw elbow d. none of these
ANSWER: a

Color used to identify the pipe of a treated water. a. blue b. green c. yellow d. orange
ANSWER: b

Most useful close tolerance measuring devices for quick part and accurate measurements to the thousandth part of a centimeter.
a. blade type micrometer b. outside micrometer c. direct-reading micrometer d. micrometer calipers

ANSWER: d

Height of tooth above pitch circle of the distances between pitch circle and the top of the tooth.
a. dedendum b. clearance c. backlash d. addendum ANSWER: d

Arc of the pitch circle through which a tooth travels from its contact with the mating tooth at the pitch point to the point where is contact ceases.
a. arc of action b. arc of approach c. arc of recess d. none of these

ANSWER: c

Arc of the pitch circle through which a tooth travels from its contact with the mating tooth to the pitch.
a. arc of action b. arc of approach c. arc of recess d. none of these ANSWER: b

Arc of the pitch circle through which a tooth travels from the first point of contact with the mating tooth to the pitch point.
a. arc of recess b. arc of action c. arc of approach d. none of these ANSWER: b

Length of the arc of the pitch circle between the centers or other corresponding points of adjacent point.
a. circular thickness b. circular pitch c. normal circular pitch d. circular plane ANSWER: b

A method of making molds for the plastics and die casting industries. a. hobbing b. piercing c. swaging d. drawing
ANSWER: a

The operation of shaping thin metal by pressing it against a form while its rotating is called
a. bending b. shearing c. spinning d. roll forming ANSWER: c

An operation in which a non-ferrous filler metal melts at a temperature below that of the metal joined but is heated above 425C.
a. brazing b. welding c. soldering d. sintering

ANSWER: a

In this type of machining, metal is removed by abrasive gains which are carried in a liquid and bombard the work surface at high velocity.
a. optical laser b. abrasive jet cutting c. ultrasonic d. plasma-arc

ANSWER: c

It is primarily used to produce tin walled hollow containers from thermoplastic resin. a. cold drawing b. hot forming c. blow molding d. electro-forming
ANSWER: c

An excellent method of utilizing energy at a high rate, since the gas pressure and the rate of detonation can be carefully controlled.
a. cold drawing b. electroplating c. electro-forming d. explosive forming ANSWER: d

It is done on all the common metals and even on many metal after their surfaces have been prepared.
a. blow molding b. electroplating c. explosive forming d. electro-forming ANSWER: b

The operation of forming parts hot on drop hammer with impression or cavity dies. a. hammer forging b. upset forging c. drop forging d. roll forging
ANSWER: c

A hot work piece is placed on an anvil and struck repeatedly by a hammer. a. hammer forging b. upset forging c. drop forging d. roll forging
ANSWER: a

Also called as hot reading and machine forging. a. press forging b. hammer forging c. upset forging d. drop forging
ANSWER: c

Normally occur at the weld heat affected zone due to brittle weldments associated with stresses.
a. lack of penetration b. pinholes c. weld undercuts d. weld cracks ANSWER: d

Normally caused by the base metals did not reach fusion temperature, fast welding rate or too large electrode used.
a. lack of penetration b. pinholes c. weld undercuts d. weld cracks ANSWER: a

These are gas bubbles or minute impurities trapped in the weldment normally due to dirty or moist electrode or contaminated base metals.
a. pinholes b. porosity c. weld undercuts d. weld cracks

ANSWER: b

Normally due to poor welding process and dirty work pieces. Foreign materials are trapped inside the weld metal.
a. pinholes b. porosity c. inclusion d. lack of penetration ANSWER: c

Defined as a petroleum distillate having a flash point not below 22.8C as determined by the Abel tester.
a. gasoline b. alcohol c. tar oil d. kerosene ANSWER: d

A mechanical contrivance for raising or lowering a load. a. crane b. hoist c. rope d. chain
ANSWER: b

The minimum factor of safety for suspension wire rods with 1 500 feet per min (fpm) passenger elevator.
a. 7.6 b. 9.5 c. 10 d. 11.9
ANSWER: d

This Room shall be at least 3,000 mm in height from floor to ceiling.

a. Work Room b. Stock Room c. Boiler Room d. Tool Room

ANSWER: a

A horizontal arm for supporting a trolley or fall blocks which does not change its inclination with the horizontal.
a. clevis b. boom c. hood d. Jib

ANSWER: d

The structure upon which the crane runs.


a. Crane Runway b. Crane Passage c. Crane Path d. Crane Way

ANSWER: a

A portal crane mounted on a semi-gantry crane instead of a gantry frame.

a. Semi-Portal Crane b. Semi-Gantry Crane c. Tower Crane d. Tractor Crane ANSWER: a

In elevator systems, a device designed to stop a descending car or counterweight beyond its lowest limit of travel.
a. bumper b. buffer c. dumbwaiter d. hoist way ANSWER: b

The revolving head shall be fully guarded except where abrasive comes in contact with the material.
a. belt sanders b. disc sanders c. drum sanders d. elbow sanders ANSWER: d

179. It uses stokered water temperature coal or pulverized coal for water tube.

a. Gas-Fired Boiler b. Coal-Fired Boiler c. Locomotive Boiler d. Oil Fired ANSWER: a

This term designates any commodity wrapping, cushioning or container.


a. Packaging b. Wrapping c. Placing d. Wrapping

ANSWER: a

A structure that has a group of instrument mounted on it houses the operator process interface and is chosen to have a unique designated.
a. monitor b. program c. instrument d. panel

ANSWER: d

A device used directly or indirectly to measure and or control a variable. a. monitor b. program c. instrument d. measurement
ANSWER: c

A name given to an operation for sizing and thinning the walls of drawn cups. a. ironing b. piercing c. metal spinning d. power metallurgy
ANSWER: a

A method of making molds for the plastics and die casting industries. a. hobbing b. interferometry c. intreforming d. infiltration
ANSWER: a

It is ordinarily used for finishing flat or partly curved surfaces of metal pieces few in number and not over 305 mm or 610 mm long.
a. planner b. shaper c. grinding machine d. vertical boring mill

ANSWER: b

One designed to open automatically to relieve excess pressure. a. Relief Valve b. Gate Valve c. Check Valve d. Pressure Valve
ANSWER: a

A hydraulic elevator having its piston connected to the car with wire ropes. a. Direct-Plunger Hydraulic b. Maintained Pressure Hydraulic c. Electro-Hydraulic d. Roped-Hydraulic
ANSWER: d

A simple drum hoist having only one hoisting drum. a. Overhead Electrical Hoist b. Simple Drum Hoist c. Single Drum Hoist d. Double Drum Hoist
ANSWER: c

A fixed crane consisting of a vertical member held at the base, with horizontal revolving arm carrying a trolley.
a. Pillar Crane b. Pillar jib crane c. Pintle Crane d. Portal Crane ANSWER: a

A machine tool in which an abrasive wheel is used as a cutting tool to obtain a very high degree of accuracy and a smooth finish on metal parts including soft and hardened steel.
a. planner b. shaper c. grinding machine d. vertical boring mill

ANSWER: c

A machine for finishing holes where the cutting tool is revolves on a horizontal axis. a. horizontal boring mill b. universal milling machine c. plain milling machine d. metal cutting band saws
ANSWER: a

When applied to valves and fittings implies they are suitable for a working pressure of from 862 to 1207 kPa.
a. medium pressure b. screwed flange c. saddle flange d. relief valve

ANSWER: a

A Machine capable of shearing metal plate more than 6mm thick.

a. Bender b. Pneumatic Plate Bender c. Shear Press Machine d. Plate Shear ANSWER: d

These are used principally because of their relative cheapness.


a. Billets b. Wrought Iron c. Slabs d. Guyed Steel Stacks

ANSWER: d

A flange curved to fit a boiler or tank and to be attached to a threaded pipe. a. Saddle Flange b. Screwed Flange c. Socket Flange d. Contour Flange

ANSWER: a

A device set in a pipe to enable a bourdon gauge or a manometer attached to show the net or normal pressure.
a. manometer b. bourdon gauge c. pitot tube d. piezometer

ANSWER: d

An organization or a component of the Philippine national police fire department personal in charge with the mission of the prevention, fire protection.
a. fire service b. occupant load c. dry stand pipe d. means of egress

ANSWER: a

It is a device for mechanically shifting belts from tight to loose pulleys or vice-versa; or for shifting belts on steps of step-cone pulleys.
a. Belt Shifter b. Transmission c. Clutch d. Gear

ANSWER: a

Except for service stairs, the pitch of stairways should be between 30 and 38 from horizontal and the slope should not be less than 20 or _____.
a. 25 b. 35 c. 45 d. 55

ANSWER: c

An internally fired boiler which is selfcontained and primarily intended for temporary location.
a. power boiler b. portable boiler c. oil fired boiler d. new boiler

ANSWER: b

A lubrication system wherein the lubricant is usually supplied by a circulating pump capable of supplying each chain drive with a continuous stream of oil.
a. Bath or Disc Lubrication b. Oil Stream Lubrication c. Drip Lubrication d. Manual Lubrication ANSWER: a

A device which corrects the car level only in case of under run of the car but will not maintain the level during loading and unloading.
a. levelling b. leveling device one way automatic c. leveling device two way automatic maintaining d. levelling zone ANSWER: b

Standard sheet sizes for mechanical plans and drawings shall be based on a width to length ratio of
a. 1: sqrt (2) b. 1:sqrt(3) c. 1:3 d. 1:2

ANSWER: a

The ratio of unit stress to unit strain within the proportional limit of a material in shear. a. Modulus of Elasticity b. Modulus of Resilience c. Modulus of Rigidity d. Young's Modulus
ANSWER: c

A part of refrigeration system in which liquid refrigerant is vaporized to produce refrigeration.


a. Condenser b. Compressor c. Evaporator d. Expansion Coil ANSWER: c

In metrology, it is a device used to determine whether the part has been made to the tolerance required and does not usually indicates a specific dimension.
a. bevels b. Gage c. dial indicator d. trammel ANSWER: c

A heavy wheel which by its inertia assists in securing uniform motion of machinery by resisting sudden changes of speed.
a. flywheel b. gears c. pulley d. steering wheel

ANSWER: a

A type of boiler which uses natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for heating, fire tube or water tube type. a. Gas-Fired Boiler b. Coal-Fired Boiler c. Locomotive Boiler d. Oil Fired

ANSWER: a

A hoisting and lowering mechanism normally classified as an elevator has been modified to adapt it for the automatic transfer device.
a. Dumbwaiters b. Load-carrying Elevator c. Crane d. Material Lift

ANSWER: d

A boiler where heat is applied outside the tube. a. Portable b. Water Tube c. Power d. Waste-Heat
ANSWER: b

A device for mechanically shifting belts from tight or loose pulleys or vice versa. a. belt contact b. belt transmission c. belt shifter d. none of the above
ANSWER: c

An electric driving machine, the motor of which is connected indirectly to the driving sheave, drum or shaft by means of a belt or chain through intermediate gears.
a. Indirect-Drive Machine b. Geared-Drive Machine c. Traction Machine d. Gearless-Traction Machine ANSWER: a

One where the energy is applied by the electric motor. a. geared drive machine b. direct drive machine c. machine drive electric d. machine drive
ANSWER: c

A refrigerating system employing a condensable vapour as the refrigerant. a. refrigerating system steam jet vacuum b. rupture member c. refrigerating system vapour d. heat pump
ANSWER: c

This term designates commodity storage devices such as shelves, pallets dunnage, decks, platforms, trays, bins, separators and skids.
a. storage aids b. horizontal channel c. non combustibles d. packaging

ANSWER: a

A ____________ or hydromechanics is the mechanics of water or other liquid whether at rest or in motion.
a. atmospheric pressure b. sprinkler system c. hydrodynamics d. hydraulic

ANSWER: d

These pump are available as horizontal or vertical pumps, single or multi-stage for wide flow ranges.
a. Volute b. Diffuser c. Mixed-Flow d. Axial-Flow ANSWER: a

The vertical difference between the pumping water level and the static water level.
a. black pipe b. pumping water level c. draw down d. bell and spigot joint

ANSWER: c

The process of filling the pores of a sintered product with molten metal in order to decrease porosity or to improve physical properties.
a. hobbing b. interferometry c. intreforming d. infiltration

ANSWER: d

It is the amount permitted in the part of total variation allowed in a given dimension.
a. Correctness b. Tolerance c. Standard d. Sensitivity ANSWER: b

A device that receives information in one form of an instrument signal and transmits an output signal in another form.
a. spinning b. swaging c. converter d. alarm

ANSWER: c

This type of pump have a series of vanes, blades or buckets turned by a single rotor. This rotary class also includes lobe or shuttle-block designs.
a. Turbine b. Gear Vane c. Cam and Piston d. Direct-Acting

ANSWER: b

A tee the branch of which is larger than the run. a. bull head tee b. check valve c. carbon steel pipe d. butt weld joint
ANSWER: a

A direct driven in which the motion of the car is obtained through friction between the suspension and a traction sheave.
a. worm geared machine b. winding drum machine c. gearless traction machine d. traction machine

ANSWER: d

The horizontal distance from the center of rotation of a tower, hammerhead portal or pillar crane, or derrick to the center of the hook or load.
a. Jib b. Radius c. Slewing d. Trolley

ANSWER: b

New chains subjected to the standard measuring load are allowed an over-all length of ______per meter, but must not be under length.
a. .99 b. 1.01 c. 1.99 d. 1/84

ANSWER: a

A panel or panels used to close a hoist way enclosure opening above a hoist way entrance.
a. terminal stopping device normal b. top runby c. transom d. travel

ANSWER: c

Consists essentially of a curved tube fixed at the open end, with the other ( closed) end free and attached to a lever which is geared to the indicator needed.
a. manometer b. bourdon gauge c. pitot tube d. piezometer

ANSWER: b

A flange screwed on the pipe which it is connecting to an adjoining pipe. a. medium pressure b. screwed flange c. saddle flange d. relief valve
ANSWER: b

An elevator having two or more compartment located one immediately above the other.
a. Freight b. Inclined c. Multi-Deck d. Hydraulic ANSWER: c

A welded pipe joint made with the ends of two pipes butting each other, the weld being around the periphery.
a. Arc Weld b. Butt Weld c. Expansion d. Compression ANSWER: b

Is a pump that takes suction from a public service main or private use water system for the purpose of increasing the effective water pressure.
a. booster pump b. aquifer c. vertical shaft turbine pump d. submersible pump

ANSWER: a

A boiler mounted on a self-propelled track locomotive and used to furnish motivating power for traveling on rails.
a. locomotive boiler b. medium pressure heating boiler c. low pressure heating boiler d. miniature boiler

ANSWER: a

Fixed-mouthed or movable hood guards covering the length of run of power chains.
a. chain guards b. belt guards c. coupling guards d. distance rail guards

ANSWER: a

A machine designed to cut everything all the time, because it employs an endless band with of sharp teeth moving in one direction.
a. Vertical Boring Mill b. Grinding Machine c. Plain Milling Machine d. Metal-Cutting Band Saws

ANSWER: d

An indicator that shows which landing and for which direction elevator hall stop or signal calls have been registered and are unanswered.
a. hoist way unit system b. indicator passenger waiting c. material lift d. landing zone

ANSWER: b

A type of Hand Fed device wherein the machine shall be so arranged that the maximum distance travelled by ram is not over 1o mm. a. Ram Enclosure b. Limited Ram Travel c. Interlocking Gate Guard d. Sweep Guard

ANSWER: b

Switching of circuits by means of solid state devices. a. Electro-Static Switching b. Static Switching c. Dynamic Switching d. Rotor Switching
ANSWER: b

The power unit which applies the energy necessary to raise or lower an elevator or dumbwaiter.
a. Mechanical Drive b. Automatic Drive c. Machine Drive d. Manual Drive ANSWER: c

This thing shall be done during installation to satisfy inspection office of respective government agency concerned that all materials and methods of erection are inspected conformance with this code.
a. Inspection b. Planning c. Counter-measuring d. Checking

ANSWER: a

A number indicating how many times a certain volume of a material is heavier than an equal volume of water
a.specific ratio b.density c.Specific gravity d.Avogadro's Number

ANSWER: c

Process reducing internal stresses,caused by machining, cold working, or welding, by heating the steel to a temperature below the critical range and holding it there long enough to equalize the temperature throughout the piece. a. Stress Relieving b. Spheroidize Annealing c. Annealing d. Normalizing
ANSWER: a

The maximum number of person working or will be working shall not exceed one person per _____ cubic meter.
a. 10 b. 12 c. 14 d. 16 ANSWER: b

The completed structure shall be capable of withstanding a load of at least _____ kg applied in any direction in any point on the rail.
a. 150 b. 100 c. 210 d. 110

ANSWER: b

6 X 7 class of wire rope is also known as


a.Standard Hoisting Rope b.Extra Flexible Hoisting Rope c.Standard Coarse Laid Rope d. Special Flexible Hoisting Rope ANSWER: c

This grade is used for general-purpose springs where cost is the most important factor.
a.Music Wire b.Oil-Tempered MB Grade c.Oil-Tempered HB Grade d.Hard-Drawn MB Grade ANSWER: d

It is a heavy wheel which by its inertia assists in securing uniform motion of machinery by resisting sudden changes of speed.
a. cartwheel b. flywheel c. motor d. shaft

ANSWER: b

A closed vessel in which steam or vapor is generated at a pressure of more than 1.055 kg/cm2 gage by direct application of heat.
a. portable boiler b. locomotive boiler c. miniature boiler d. power boiler ANSWER: d

A method of guarding moving parts so that physical contact by the parts of the body is precluded.
a. enclosure b. guards c. fence d. back up ANSWER: a

A machine designed and operated for specific purpose and includes machine tools and processing devices subject to regular attention.
a. turbine b. pump c. prime mover d. process machine

ANSWER: d

A device employed to keep and stock rolls clean and assist in feeding stock into the in-running or feed rolls on the machine.
a. nurse feed. b. engineer feed c. doctor feed d. none of the above ANSWER: c

A reciprocating machine part within a cylinder. a. ram b. plunger c. mandrel d. all of the above
ANSWER: d

The weight of the machine plus the weight of the foundation should be distributed over a sufficient soil area which is large enough to cause a bearing stress within the safe bearing capacity of the soil with a factor of safety of
a. 5 b. 7 c. 9 d. 11 ANSWER: a

This shall be used for problems involving the torsional strength of shafts since this is usually axis about which twisting of the shaft takes place.
a. Polar Moment of Inertia b. Modulus of Elasticity c. Moment of Inertia d. Modulus of Rigidity

ANSWER: a

This shall be provided with control device which requires the simultaneous action of both hands during the cutting movement of the knife.
a. class a stripper b. class b stripper c. class a tanning drums d. class b tanning drums

ANSWER: b

A refrigerating scheme for cooling by a mist or spray of brine. a. refrigeration system cascade b. refrigerating system brine c. refrigerating system central point d. refrigerating system brine spray
ANSWER: d

The Ultimate tensile Strength of LightWeight Machinery Chain is a. 1,000 pounds b. 1,500 pounds c. 1,800 pounds d. 2,000 pounds
ANSWER: b

An area of place near or at the point those in process in the machine may come in contact, or be caught by or between moving and/ or stationary parts of the machine.
a. Danger Zone b. Working Zone c. Operation Zone d. Hazardous Zone

ANSWER: a

A geared drive machine in which the energy from other motor is transmitted to the driving sheave or drum through worm gearing.
a. worm geared machine b. winding drum machine c. gearless traction machine d. traction machine

ANSWER: a

The car switch push button lever or other manual device used to actuate the control. a. operating device b. rope equalizer suspension c. parking device elevator d. overhead structure
ANSWER: d

A final terminal stopping devices operated directly by the driving machine a. terminal stopping device machine final b. terminal speed limiting machine emergency c. stopping devices elevator landing d. terminal speed limiting device emergency ANSWER: a

Comprises steam generation distribution and utilization. It included fuel, combustion, air, feed water, combustion system, steam quality and efficiency.
a. ASME boiler construction code b. second hand boiler or unfired pressure vessel c. reinstalled boiler or unfired pressure vessel d. steam system ANSWER: d

Any device equipped with heating element used in the refrigerating system to increase the pressure of the refrigerant, in its gas or vapour state for the purpose of liquefying the refrigerant. a. generator b. fusible plug c. expansion coil d. liquid receiver
ANSWER: a

An indirect refrigerating system employing water as the circulating liquid. a. refrigerating system chilled water b. refrigerating system direct expansion c. refrigeration system flooded d. refrigerating system compression
ANSWER: a

The portions or areas of a machine in which mechanical operations on the stock or materials are performed.
a. Point of Contact b. Point of Approach c. Point of Operation d. Point of Machining ANSWER: c

The exterior presence of combustibles which if ignited could cause damage to storage building or its contents.
a. available height for storage b. exposure c. ordinary combustibles d. fire wall ANSWER: b

A continuous and unobstructed route of exit from any point in a building, structure or facility to a safe public way.
a. fire service b. occupant load c. dry stand pipe d. means of egress ANSWER: d

A centrifugal pump whose drive units is supported by the pump having its suction and discharge flanges on approximately the same center.
a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump

ANSWER: b

A welded pipe joint made with the ends of the two pipes butting each other the weld being around the periphery.
a. bull head tee b. check valve c. carbon steel pipe d. butt weld joint ANSWER: d

A flange curved to fit a boiler or tank and to be attached to a threaded pipe. a. medium pressure b. screwed flange c. saddle flange d. relief valve
ANSWER: c

The science of measuring with light waves measuring to the millionth part of an inch. a. hobbing b. interferometry c. intreforming d. infiltration
ANSWER: b

A fixed-mounted or movable hood guards covering the length of run of power chains. a. Coupling Guards b. Machine Guard c. Belt Guards d. Chain Guards
ANSWER: d

The purpose of an action performed by a device. a. distributed control system b. digital c. function d. final control element
ANSWER: c

The determination of the existence or the magnitude of the variable. a. monitor b. program c. instrument d. measurement
ANSWER: d

It is the raising or lowering the head of the boom. a. Tapping b. Rising c. Topping d. Lifting
ANSWER: b

A boom type mobile crane mounted on endless tracks or tread belts.

a. Boom Type Mobile Crane b. Cantilever gantry Crane c. Crawler Crane d. Gantry Crane ANSWER: c

A fixed crane consisting of a vertical member held at the base, with horizontal revolving arm carrying a trolley.
a. Pillar Crane b. Pillar jib crane c. Pintle Crane d. Portal Crane ANSWER: b

A hoist whose upper suspension member is a clevis or a U-shaped structural member designed to carry pulling load.
a. Base Mounted Electric Hoist b. Clevis Suspension Hoist c. Hook Suspension Hoist d. Monorail Hoist ANSWER: b

It is a device assigned to stop a descending car or counterweight beyond its normal limit of travel by absorbing the momentum of a descent of the car or counterweight.
a. Buffer b. Brake c. Bumper d. Flywheel

ANSWER: a

A manually opened hoist way door or gate that automatically closes when released . a. Bi-Parting b. Manually Operated c. Power Operated d. Self-Closing
ANSWER: d

A repeatable sequence of actions that defines the status of outputs as a fixed relationship to a set of units.
a. monitor b. program c. function d. measurement ANSWER: b

A car frame all of whose member are located below the car frame. a. Over Slung b. Sling c. Sub Post d. Under Slung
ANSWER: c

A car frame to which the hoisting ropes fastenings or hoisting-rope sheaves, or the hydraulic elevator plunger or cylinder are attached.
a. Over Slung b. Sling c. Sub Post d. Under Slung

ANSWER: a

The method of cold working by compression. a. ironing b. piercing c. metal spinning d. power metallurgy
ANSWER: b

The clear vertical distance from the pit floor to the lowest mechanical part, equipment or device installed beneath the car platform, when the car rests on its fully compressed buffer.
a. Top Car b. Bottom Car c. Middle Car d. Top Counterweight

ANSWER: b

The operation of shaping thin metal by pressing it against a form while it is rotating.
a. spinning b. swaging c. shaping d. thinning ANSWER: a

The supporting frame to which the car platform, upper and lower of guide shoes, car safety, and the hoisting ropes or hoisting rope or sheaves, or the hydraulic elevator or plunger or cylinder are attached. a. Over Slung b. Sling c. Sub Post d. Under Slung
ANSWER: b

A crane having jib or without trolley and supported from a side wall or line columns of a building so as to swing through an arc
a. Semi-Gantry Crane b. Semi-Portal Crane c. Wall Crane d. Tower Crane ANSWER: c

A hoist with one or more drums controlled by manually operated clutches, brakes or ratchet and pawl on drum and control levers, which is operated by hand or power. a. Overhead Electrical Hoist b. Simple Drum Hoist c. Single Drum Hoist d. Double Drum Hoist ANSWER: b

A horizontal arm, for supporting a trolley or fall block, which does not change its inclination with the horizontal.
a. Jib b. Radius c. Slewing d. Trolley ANSWER: a

A rotating counterbalanced cantilever equipped with one or more trolleys and supported by a pivot or turntable on a travelling fixed tower.
a. Hammerhead Crane b. Jib Crane c. Locomotive Crane d. Motor Truck Crane

ANSWER: a

A power operated excavating crane-type machine used for digging or moving materials.
a. Boom Type Excavator b. Mechanical Excavator c. Automatic Excavator d. Electrically Operated Excavator

ANSWER: a

A device which stops the moving part at the limit of travel of a trolley, bridges, or crane operating on rails, and prevents further motion beyond that point.
a. Bumper b. Buffer c. Hanger d. Hood

ANSWER: a

A machine for lifting or lowering a load and moving it horizontally, in which the hoisting mechanism is an integral part of the machine.
a. Loader b. Lifter c. Cage d. Crane

ANSWER: d

A machine very similar in appearance and construction to the universal milling machine differing chiefly in that it lacks the swivel table construction.
a. horizontal boring mill b. universal milling machine c. plain milling machine d. metal cutting band saws

ANSWER: c

A machine purposely designed for finishing holes the work table revolves on a vertical axis and the cutting tool is arranged above the table and may be fed laterally or up or down in any position.
a. planer b. shaper c. grinding machine d. vertical boring mill

ANSWER: d

Uniform heating of a structure or portion thereof to a sufficient temperature to relieve the major portion of the residual stresses, followed by uniform cooling.
a stress relieving b. normalizing c. tempering d. martempering

ANSWER: a

A fixed-mounted or movable hood guards designed to prevent personnel from moving into danger zones.
a. Coupling Guards b. Distance Rail Guards c. Belt Guards d. Chain Guards ANSWER: b

A fixed-mounted retractable water resistant covering the vicinity of the point of the operation or danger zone and designed too contain or direct liquid splashes and spills.
a. Explosion Guards b. Distance Rail Guards c. Water Splash Guards d. Hood Guards ANSWER: c

Steel pipe coated with zinc to resist corrosion. a. corrugated pipe b. galvanized pipe c. stainless pipe d. none of these
ANSWER: b

A centrifugal pump characterized by a housing which is split parallel to the shaft. a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump
ANSWER: d

A type of Hand Fed device wherein it is so arranged that a finger or fingers can not go under, over, through, or around the guard or enclosure while feeding the stock.
a. Ram Enclosure b. Limited Ram Travel c. Fixed Guard Across Front and along Sides d. Two Handed Trip Device ANSWER: c

A fixed-mounted or movable hood guards covering the length of run of belts. a. Coupling Guards b. Machine Guards c. Belt guards d. Chain Guards
ANSWER: c

Exist when the total suction is below atmosphere pressure. a. suction lifts b. capacity c. velocity head d. suction head
ANSWER: a

A type of a guard or gate barrier at the front or sides of the point of operation which is interlocked or connected to a tripping device.
a. Interlocked Gate Guard b. Connected Gate Guard c. Tripping Gate Guard d. Automatic Gate Guard

ANSWER: a

Is just the term implies the pressure on a gauge on open air, the gauge bring connected to a closed pipe.
a. absolute pressure (psia) b. gauge pressure (psig) c. vacuum d. none of the above ANSWER: b

Chain drives should be protected against dirt and moisture and the oil supply kept free from
a. Contamination b. Spillage c. Rusting d. Hardening ANSWER: a

The maximum number of persons that may be allowed to occupy a particular building, structure, or facility or portion thereof.
a. regular load b. occupant load c. capacity d. none of these ANSWER: b

A fire involving combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium, potassium, titanium, and other similar metals.
a. class a fire b. class b fire c. class c fire d. class d fire ANSWER: d

A refrigerating system in which the pressure imposing element is mechanically operated.


a. refrigerating system chilled water b. refrigerating system direct expansion c. refrigeration system flooded d. refrigerating system compression

ANSWER: d

This chain is designated as no. 41. It is inch pitch; inch wide; has 0.306-in diameter rollers and a .141-inch pin diameter.
a. Light-Weight Machinery Chain b. Heavy Series c. Extra-Heavy Series d. Medium-Weight Machinery Chain

ANSWER: a

A vessel permanently connected to a system by inlet and outlet pipes for storage of a liquid refrigerant.
a. generator b. fusible plug c. expansion coil d. liquid receiver ANSWER: d

A vessel or arrangement of pipe or tubing in which vaporized refrigerant is liquefied by the removal of heat.
a. condenser b. compressor c. design working pressure d. evaporator ANSWER: a

V-belts operate most efficiently at speeds of about _______ m/s. a. 40 b. 55 c. 34 d. 23


ANSWER: d

The process of treating air so as to control simultaneously its temperature, humidity cleanliness and distribution to meet the requirements of the conditioned space.
a. refrigeration system b. ventilation c. air conditioning d. humidifying

ANSWER: c

Uses bunker C as fuel for heating boiler and power boiler. a. power boiler b. portable boiler c. oil fired boiler d. new boiler
ANSWER: c

A closed vessel intended for use in heating water or for application of heat to generate steam or other vapour to be used externally to itself.
a. condemned boiler unfired pressure vessel b. oil fired boiler c. coal fired boiler d. boiler or steam generator ANSWER: d

A device which automatically causes the electric power to be removed from the elevator driving machine motor and brake when the suspension ropes of a winding drum machine become slack. a. slack rope switch b. signal system elevator c. starter control panel elevator d. static switching ANSWER: a

A car or counterweight safety released and reset by movement in the up direction. a. rope fastening device auxiliary b. safety self resetting c. signal device elevator car flush d. single automatic operation
ANSWER: b

A moving walk with a series of connected and power driven pallets which together constitutes a threadway.
a. moving walk pallet type b. non-stop switch elevator c. moving walk belt pallet type d. operator automatic ANSWER: a

A power drive device made of continuous belt tread way or pallets used to convey passengers and or materials on a horizontal plane from one point to another.
a. moving walk belt type b. material lift c. indirect drive machine d. moving walk

ANSWER: d

These type of belts are used extensively in single and multiple forms of automotive, home and others for a wide range of horsepower extending upwards from fractional values.
a. Flat-Belt Drives b. V-Belt Drives c. Friction Belt Drives d. Anti-Friction Belt Drives ANSWER: b

A direct drive machine in which the energy is transmitted from the motor to the driving sheave drum or shaft through gearing.
a. geared drive machine b. direct drive machine c. machine drive electric d. machine drive ANSWER: a

Fixed-mouthed or retractable enclosures covering the vicinity of the point operation or danger zone.
a. hood guards b. water splash guards c. explosion guards d. fire explosion doors ANSWER: a

Pairs or groups of guards which may mesh together to form an enclosure around the point of operation.
a. chain guards b. belt guards c. coupling guards d. distance rail guards ANSWER: c

The areas of machine in which mechanical operations on the stock or materials are performed.
a. point of operation b. point of action c. point of moving d. point of location ANSWER: a

Type of lubrication where oil drops are directed between the link plate edges from a drip lubricator.
a. Type I manual lubrication b. Tye II drip lubrication c. Disc lubrication d. Type IV oil stream lubrication

ANSWER: b

A type of prime mover utilizing the energy from expanding combustion gasses to produce mechanical energy.
a external combustion engine b. steam generator c. motor generator d.internal combustion engine ANSWER: d

A copper-silicon alloy available in five slightly different nominal compositions for applications which require high strength, good fabricating, & fusing qualities.
a. inconel b. everdur c. monel d. Babbitt

ANSWER: c

The angle between the stack and guy wire is usually _______. a. 30 b. 60 c. 90 d. 120
ANSWER: b

Roadways should be of adequate width, and where used by two way traffic, shall be twice the width of the widest vehicle normally used, plus ________ mm.
a. 1000 b. 2000 c. 1,250 d. 1,500

ANSWER: c

A type of prime mover utilizing potential energy.

a. Turbine b. Generator c. Electric Motor d. Pneumatic Motor ANSWER: a

An underground formation that contains sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water.
a. aquifer b. water table c. porous layer d. Well ANSWER: a

This alloy, the first constant-modulus alloy used for hairsprings in watches, is an austenitic alloy hardened only by cold drawing and cold-rolling.
a.Ni-Span C b.Elgiloy c.Dynavar d.Elinvar

ANSWER: d

Rankine formula for colunms is also known as a. Straight line formula b. Gordon's Formula c. secant formula d. Euler's Formula
ANSWER: b

The maximum stress to which a test specimen may be subjected and still return to its original length upon release of the load.
a. elastic limit b. rupture point c. yield point d. unit strain

ANSWER: a

6 X 19 class of wire rope is also known as


a. Standard Coarse Laid Rope b.Extra Flexible Hoisting Rope c. Standard Hoisting Rope d. Special Flexible Hoisting Rope ANSWER: c

It is normally a prime mover utilizing magnetic energy from flowing electric currents to produce mechanical energy, usually in the form of rotational or shaft energy.
a. Turbine b. Electric Motors c. Process Machine d. Pneumatic Motor

ANSWER: b

A type of wire rope core which is used for small ropes such as sash cord and aircraft cord.
a. asbestos cores b. fiber c. cotton d. wire-strand core ANSWER: c

An instrument for determining the density of liquids, provided with graduations made to an arbitrary scale
a.hygrometer b.hydrometer c.weighing scale d.sphygmomanometer ANSWER: b

These springs are often used on army tanks and heavy field artillery, and seldom find additional uses because of their high cost, long production time, difficulties in manufacture, and unavailability of a wide range of materials and sizes a. Volute springs b. Torsion bars c. Belleville d. Flat springs ANSWER: a

The ratio of unit stress to unit strain within the proportional limit of a material in tension or compression.
a. Modulus of Elasticity b. Modulus of Resilience c. Strain d. unit strain ANSWER: a

As a requirement for permit application, for any installation involving machine, mechanical equipment, general layout plan for each floor drawn should not be less than a. 1:1000 b. 1:500 c. 1:200 d. 1:100
ANSWER: c

The extension of piston rod passing through a stuffing box in the outside area of an engine cylinder, compressor cylinder or pump cylinder.
a. pin b. tail rod c. hub d. sprocket

ANSWER: b

Two hand signal for crane movement hold both arms horizontally at sides fully extend and move upward & return.
a. stop b. lower c. hoist d. swing boom ANSWER: c

Method of testing boiler integrity that uses x-rays to generate & record on film the imperfections or defects in the boiler tube material & welds.
a. metallurgical replication b. vacuum testing c. ultrasonic thickness gauging d. radiographic testing

ANSWER: d

An area around the points of operation, where the personnel or materials other than those in process in the machine may come in contact.
a. danger zone b. accident zone c. point of operation d. point of danger

ANSWER: a

The driven unit, appliance, or equipment as distinguished from the driving unit, transmission equipment or prime mover.
a. motor b. generator c. turbine d. machine ANSWER: d

All mechanical means of transmitting power from a prime mover to a machine. a. pulley b. power transmission equipment c. power lines d. None of these ANSWER: b

A heavy metal cylinder or hammer which is raised a practicable height and dropped so that the force or energy of the blow is developed entirely from gravity.
a. drop hammer b. ball hammer c. mallet d. pitch hammer

ANSWER: a

This shall have the periphery and back of revolving disc guarded. a. belt sanders b. disc sanders c. drum sanders d. elbow sanders
ANSWER: b

A device that will automatically rupture at a predetermined pressure. a. refrigerating system steam jet vacuum b. rupture member c. refrigerating system vapour d. heat pump ANSWER: a

That portion of a floor balcony or platform used to receive and discharge passengers or freight.
a. hoist way unit system b. indicator passenger waiting c. material lift d. landing zone ANSWER: c

A traction machine, without intermediate gearing which has the traction sheave and the brake drum mounted directly on the motor shaft.
a. worm geared machine b. winding drum machine c. gearless traction machine d. traction machine

ANSWER: c

An electric driving machine the motor of which is connected indirectly to the driving sheave, drum or shaft by means of a belt or chain through intermediate gears.
a. moving walk belt type b. material lift c. moving walk d. indirect drive machine

ANSWER: d

A device installed on an elevator car or counterweight to equalize automatically the tensions in the suspension wire ropes.
a. operating device b. rope equalizer suspension c. parking device elevator d. overhead structure ANSWER: b

A button or other device, located at an elevator landing which when actuated causes the elevator to stop at that floor.
a. terminal stopping device machine final b. terminal speed limiting device emergency c. stopping devices elevator landing d. terminal speed limiting device emergency ANSWER: c

A device or devices to slow down and stop an elevator dumbwaiter or material lift car automatically at or near a terminal landing independently of the functioning of the operating device. a. terminal stopping device normal b. top runby c. transom d. travel ANSWER: a

A gas tight joint obtained by the joining of metal parts with metallic ,metallic mixtures or alloys which melt at temperatures below 538 C and above 177 C.
a. butt weld joint b. soldered joint c. tenant d. welded joint

ANSWER: b

A general term for an instrument or instrument system used to measure or sense the status of magnitude of one more variables for the purpose of deriving useful information. a. monitor b. program c. instrument d. measurement
ANSWER: a

The device that directly controls the valve of the manipulated variable of a control loop.
a. distributed control system b. digital c. function d. final control element ANSWER: d

A machine tool designed to cut everything all the time because it employs an endless band with sharp teeth moving in one direction.
a. horizontal boring mill b. universal milling machine c. plain milling machine d. metal cutting band saws

ANSWER: d

A machine tool used in the production of flat surfaces on pieces too large or too heavy or cannot be held in a shaper.
a. planer b. shaper c. grinding machine d. vertical boring mill ANSWER: a

A milling machine designed and constructed that the table may be swivelled to a considerable angle in a horizontal plane.
a. horizontal boring mill b. universal milling machine c. plain milling machine d. metal cutting band saws

ANSWER: b

A large pipe or drum into which each of a group of boilers is connected. Also used for a large pipe from which a number of smaller ones are connected in line and from the side of the large pipe. a. header b. gate valve c. globe valve d. malleable iron
ANSWER: a

Is a steel pipe which owes its properties chiefly to the carbon which it contains. a. stainless steel pipe b. welded steel pipe c. carbon steel pipe d. none of these
ANSWER: c

That water which is available from a well drive into water bearing subsurface strata. a. underground water b. ground water c. wet pit d. static water level
ANSWER: b

An underground formation that contains sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water.
a. aquifer b. wet pit c. ground water d. none of these ANSWER: a

A pump with the shaft normally in a horizontal position. a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump
ANSWER: c

It is figured from the average velocity obtained by dividing the discharge in cfs by the actual area of the pipe cross section in square feet and determined at the point of the gage connection. a. suction lifts b. capacity c. velocity head d. suction head
ANSWER: c

A single suction pump having its suction nozzle on the opposite side of the casing from the stuffing box and having the face of the suction nozzle perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump
ANSWER: a

Is the total suction head in feet or in meter of liquid absolute determined at the suction flange and referred to datum less the vapour pressure of the liquid in feet or meter absolute. a. total discharge head b. total head c. net positive suction head d. net head
ANSWER: c

A centrifugal pump with one or more impellers discharging into one or moe bowls and a vertical educator or column pipe used to connect the bowls to the discharge head on which the pump driver is mounted. a. booster pump b. vertical shaft turbine pump c. submersible pump d. none of these ANSWER: b

Exist when the total suction head is above atmosphere pressure. a. suction lifts b. capacity c. velocity head d. suction head
ANSWER: d

Used to measure the pressure of water discharging from a nozzle or flowing in a pipe by having its open end in the water and the other end connected to a gauge or manometer. a. manometer b. bourdon gauge c. pilot tube d. piezometer
ANSWER: c

Is a gauge in the form of glass U-tube one leg of which is open to the atmosphere or a straight tube one end of which is open to the atmosphere.
a. manometer b. bourdon gauge c. pilot tube d. Piezometer

ANSWER: a

Is the sum of the atmospheric pressure (14.7 PSI or less) and the gauge pressure (PSIG).
a. bourdon gauge b. absolute pressure (psia c. gauge pressure (psig) d. vacuum ANSWER: b

Measured by the amount of its pressure below the prevailing atmospheric pressure a. bourdon gauge b. absolute pressure (psia c. gauge pressure (psig) d. vacuum
ANSWER: d

Is a due to the weight of the atmosphere on the earth. a. atmospheric pressure b. absolute pressure c. vacuum d. pressure
ANSWER: a

A general term and is generally associated with the science of the force exerted by water in motion such as driving a turbine connected to an electric generator.
a. dynamics b. hydrostatics c. hydrodynamics d. hydraulic

ANSWER: c

A type of stand pipe system in which the pipes are not normally filled with water. a. fire stand pipe b. wet stand pipe c. dry stand pipe d. none of these
ANSWER: c

A fire involving energized electrical equipment. a. class a fire b. class b fire c. class c fire d. class d fire
ANSWER: c

What class of fire involving flammable liquids and gases. a. class a fire b. class b fire c. class c fire d. class d fire
ANSWER: b

A fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber and plastics.
a. class a fire b. class b fire c. class c fire d. class d fire ANSWER:a

A materials and their packaging which will neither ignite nor support combustion. a. extra combustible b. super combustible c. moderate combustible d. non combustibles
ANSWER: d

A materials or their packaging either of which will contribute fuel to fire. a. extra combustible b. warehouse c. moderate combustible d. non combustibles
ANSWER: c

A materials which either by themselves or in combination with their packaging are highly susceptible to ignition and will contribute to the intensity and rapid spread of fire. a. extra combustible b. super combustible c. moderate combustible d. non combustibles
ANSWER: a

Any building or area within a building used principally for the storage of commodities. a. type II storage b. warehouse c. type I storage d. type III storage
ANSWER: b

This term designates any commodity wrapping, cushioning or container. a. storage aids b. horizontal channel c. non combustibles d. packaging
ANSWER: d

This term designates commodities packaging or storage aids which will not ignite, bum or liberate flammable gases when heated to a temperature of 749 for five minutes. a. storage aids b. horizontal channel c. non combustibles d. packaging ANSWER: c

Any uninterrupted space in excess of 1524 m in length between horizontal layers of stored commodities.
a. storage space b. horizontal channel c. vertical channel d. packaging space ANSWER: b

Designates commodities packages or storage aids which have hats of combustion kilojoules per kilogram which produce fires that may normally be extinguished by the quenching and cooling effect of water. a. moderate combustibles b. extra combustibles c. ordinary combustibles d. none of these ANSWER: c

A __________ is a gas tight obtained by the joining of metal parts in the plastic or molten state.
a. lap welded b. soldered joint c. butt weld joint d. welded joint ANSWER: d

A shut off valve than a valve for controlling the flow of refrigerant. a. stop valve b. check valve c. globe valve d. none of these
ANSWER: a

Uses the same equipment as a refrigeration system but it operates for the purpose of deliver heat at high level of temperature.
a. refrigerating system steam jet vacuum b. compressor c. refrigerating system vapour d. heat pump ANSWER: d

A system with two or more low sides connected to a single, central high side; multiple system.
a. refrigeration system cascade b. refrigerating system brine c. refrigerating system central point d. refrigerating system brine spray

ANSWER: c

One having two or more refrigerant circuit, each with a pressure imposing element, condenser and evaporator, where the evaporator of one circuit cools the condenser of another. a. refrigeration system cascade b. refrigerating system brine c. refrigerating system central point d. refrigerating system brine spray ANSWER: a

An indirect refrigerating system employing brine as the circulating liquid. a. refrigeration system cascade b. refrigerating system brine c. refrigerating system central point d. refrigerating system brine spray
ANSWER: b

A refrigerating system in which the refrigerant gas evolved in the evaporator is taken up in an absorber and released in a generator upon the application of heat. a. single package b. steam-jet vacuum c. absorption d.compression ANSWER: c

A substance which absorbs heat at a low pressure and temperature and rejects heat at a high pressure and temperature.
a. ammonia b. chilled water c. sulfur dioxide d. refrigerant ANSWER: d

Any refrigerant containing receptacle of a refrigerating system other than the evaporators, expansion coils, compressors, controls headers, pipes and pipe fittings.
a. pressure limiting device b. pressure vessel c. refrigerating system absorption d. refrigerant ANSWER: b

A valve held closed by a spring of other means and designed to automatically relieve pressure in excess of its setting.
a. pressure limiting device b. pressure vessel c. refrigerating system absorption d. refrigerant ANSWER: a

A pipe or tube mains for interconnecting the various parts of a refrigerating system. a. piping b. mechanical joint c. machinery room d. machinery
ANSWER: a

A device having a predetermined temperature fusible member for the relief of pressure.
a. generator b. fusible plug c. expansion coil d. liquid receiver ANSWER: b

An evaporator constructed of pipe or tubing. a. generator b. fusible plug c. expansion coil d. liquid receiver
ANSWER: c

A specific refrigeration machine combination for a given refrigerant consisting of one or more power driven compressors, condensers liquid receivers and the regularly furnished accessories. a. condenser b. compressor c. condensing unit d. evaporator
ANSWER: c

A mechanical device used in refrigeration system for the purpose of increasing the pressure upon the refrigerant.
a. compressor b. condensing unit c. evaporator d. condenser ANSWER: a

A gas joint obtained by the joining of metal parts with alloys which melt at temperature higher than 538 C, but less than the melting temperature of the joined parts. a. welded joint b. soldered joint c. brazed joint d. none of these
ANSWER: c

The useful refrigerating effect equal to 211 kj/min. a. TOR b. COP c. effective temperature d. none of these
ANSWER: a

The process of supplying or removed air by natural or mechanical means to or from any space.
a. refrigeration b. ventilation c. air conditioning d. ventilation ANSWER: d

An assembly of 4 major components, through which a very low boiling point substance flow in cycle and absorbs heat from the immediate surroundings thereby producing the cooling effect. a. refrigeration system b. ventilation c. air conditioning d. ventilation
ANSWER: a

The process of absorbing heat from a place where is not needed and transferring it to a place where it is unobjectionable.
a. ventilation b. refrigeration system c. refrigeration d. air conditioning ANSWER: c

A boiler where heat is applied outside the tube. a. waste heat boiler b. unfired pressure vessel c. fire tube boiler d. water tube boiler
ANSWER: d

A vessel in which pressure is obtained from an external source or from an indirect application of heat.
a. waste heat boiler b. unfired pressure vessel c. reinstalled boiler d. water tube boiler ANSWER: b

A boiler or unfired pressure vessel of which both the location and ownership have been changed after primary use.
a. ASME boiler construction code b. second hand boiler c. reinstalled boiler d. unfired pressure vessel ANSWER: b

A boiler or unfired pressure vessel removed from its original setting and re erected at the same location or erected at a location without change of ownership.
a. ASME boiler construction code b. second hand boiler c. reinstalled boiler d. waste heat boiler ANSWER: c

Include all boilers and unfired pressure vessels constructed, installed, placed in operation or constructed for.
a. power boiler b. portable boiler c. oil fired boiler d. new boiler ANSWER: d

Any boiler which does not exceed any of the following limits: 405 mm inside diameter, 1065 mm overall length of outside of heads at center, 1.85 of water heating surfaces, 7.03 kg/ maximum allowable working pressure. a. locomotive boiler b. medium pressure heating boiler c. low pressure heating boiler d. miniature boiler ANSWER: d

A boiler operated at a pressure not exceeding 103 MPa gage steam or water temperature not exceeding 130 C.
a. locomotive boiler b. medium pressure heating boiler c. low pressure heating boiler d. miniature boiler ANSWER: b

An inspection made when a boiler or unfired pressure vessel is shut down and handholes, manholes, or other inspection openings are opened or removed.
a. internal inspection b. external inspection c. boiler inspection d. none of these

ANSWER: a

Uses natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas(LPG) for heating boiler, fire tube or water tube type.
a. power boiler b. gas fired boiler c. oil fired boiler d. waste heat boiler

ANSWER: b

A boiler where heat is applied inside the tube. a. water tube boiler b. power boiler c. fire tube boiler d. new boiler
ANSWER: c

Any boiler or unfired pressure vessel constructed, installed placed in operation but subject to periodic inspection.
a. new boiler b. existing installations c. fire tube boiler d. power boiler ANSWER: b

The vertical distance between the bottom terminal landing and the top terminal landing of an elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, material lift or inclined lift.
a. levelling zone b. top runby c. transom d. travel

ANSWER: d

The distance the elevator car can run above its top terminal landing before the plunger strikes the mechanical stop.
a. levelling zone b. top runby c. transom d. travel ANSWER: b

Switching of circuits by means of solid state devices. a. slack rope switch b. signal system elevator c. starter control panel elevator d. static switching ANSWER: d

An assembly of devices by means of which the starter may control the manner in which an elevator or group of elevators function.
a. slack rope switch b. signal system elevator c. starter control panel elevator d. static switching ANSWER: c

One consisting of buttons or other devise located at the landing which when actuated by a waiting passenger illuminate a flash signal
a. slack rope switch b. signal system elevator c. starter control panel elevator d. static switching ANSWER: b

One providing a signal light in the car which is illuminated when the car approaches the landings at which a landing signal registering device has been actuated. a. rope fastening device auxiliary b. safety self resetting c. signal device elevator car flush d. single automatic operation ANSWER: c

An electrical or mechanical device the function of which is permit the opening from the landing side of the hoist way door at any landing when the car is within the landing zone of that landing. A. operating device B. rope equalizer suspension C. parking device elevator D. overhead structure ANSWER: c

All the structural member platform, etc. supporting the elevator machinery, sheaves and equipment at the top of the hoist way.
a. operating device b. rope equalizer suspension c. parking device elevator d. overhead structure ANSWER: d

A switch which when operated will prevent the elevator from marking registered landing stops.
A. emergency stop switch B. non-stop switch elevator C. buffer D. hoistway access switch ANSWER: b

A pump that takes suction from a public service main or private use water system for the purpose of increasing the effective water pressure.
A. booster pump B. centrifugal pump C. vertical shaft turbine pump D. submersible pump

ANSWER: a

A centrifugal pump characterized by a housing which is split parallel to the shaft. a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump
ANSWER: b

A centrifugal pump whose drive units is supported by the pump having its suction and discharge flanges on approximately the same center.
a. end suction pump b. in line pump c. horizontal pump d. horizontal split case pump

ANSWER: b

A geared drive machine in which the suspension ropes are fastened to and wind on a drum.
a. worm geared machine b. winding drum machine c. gearless traction machine d. traction machine ANSWER: b

The power unit which applies the energy necessary to raise or lower an elevator or dumbwaiter.
a. geared drive machine b. direct drive machine c. machine drive electric d. machine drive ANSWER: d

A zone extending from a point 457 mm below an elevator or material lift landing to a point 457 mm above landing.
a. hoist way b. levelling zone c. landing zone d. none of these ANSWER: c

Fixed-mouthed or retractable water resistant enclosures covering the vicinity of the point operation or danger zone and designed to contain or direct spills.
a. hood guards b. water splash guards c. explosion guards d. fire explosion doors

ANSWER: b

Fixed-mouthed or movable guards designed to prevent personnel from moving into danger zones.
a. chain guards b. belt guards c. coupling guards d. distance rail guards ANSWER: d

This shall have both pulleys and the unused run of the sanding belt enclosed. a. belt sanders b. disc sanders c. drum sanders d. elbow sanders
ANSWER: a

A mechanically operated guard that sweeps the hands of the operator out of the way of the descending rams.
a. sweep guards b. intermediate gate guards c. automatic interlocked guard d. interlocked gate guard ANSWER: a

Mechanically-operated device attached to the operators hands, wrist or arms. a. pull-out protective gear b. pull-out protective mask c. pull-out protective device d. pull-out protective press
ANSWER: c

Standard Railings shall be at least _____ mm from the upper surface of the top rail to the floor level.
a. 125 b. 250 c. 500 d. 1,000 ANSWER: d

Fixed-mouthed or retractable water resistant enclosures covering the vicinity of the point operation or danger zone and designed to contain or direct spills.
a. hood guards b. water splash guards c. explosion guards d. fire explosion doors

ANSWER: b

Fixed-mouthed or retractable water resistant enclosures covering the vicinity of the point operation or danger zone and designed to contain or direct spills.
a. hood guards b. water splash guards c. explosion guards d. fire explosion doors

ANSWER: b

Motor-driven machines fitted with rams or dies for purposes of blanking, trimming, drawing, punching, stamping, forming or assembling materials.
a. power punches b. power press c. power calibration d. power devices

ANSWER: b

Consist of hot or cold process machines utilizing energy directly from the prime mover or from mechanical storage device onto a ram.
a. impulse reactive metal control b. impulse metal working machines c. impulse machines d. metal control machines ANSWER: b

Type of lubrication where oil is applied periodically with a brush or spout can. a. Type I Manual Lubrication b. Type II Drip Lubrication c. Disc Lubrication d. Type IV Oil Stream Lubrication
ANSWER: a

These shall be cylindrical and no screws or bolts project beyond largest periphery. a. collars and couplings b. joints c. flywheel and gears d.none of the above
ANSWER: a

A Prime mover consisting of fixed and moving blades or vanes which direct harness energy from flowing fluids and converts it to mechanical energy.
a. generator b. electric motor c. pump d. turbine

ANSWER: d

The extension of piston rod passing through a stuffing box in the outside head of an engine cylinder, compressor cylinder or pump cylinder.
a. tail extension b. head box c. tail rod d. extension rod

ANSWER: c

An engine or motor operated by steam, gas, liquid, air, electricity or gaseous fuel, liquids in motion or other forms of energy and whose main function is to drive or operate. a. operator b. process machine c. prime mover d. driven unit
ANSWER: c

This is normally a prime mover utilizing magnetic energy from flowing electric currents to produce mechanical energy.
a. generator b. electric motor c . pump d. turbine ANSWER: b

In instrumentation, it is a device whose function is to pass on information in an unchanged form or in some modified form
a. programmable logic controller (PLC) light b. controller c. pilot d. relay ANSWER: d

In manufacturing, process of making molds for the plastic and die casting industries.
a. intraforming b. swaging c. infiltration d. Hobbing ANSWER: d

Pipe color for acetylene.


a. yellow b. green c. orange d. Red

ANSWER: c

A boom type mobile crane mounted on endless tracks or thread belts. a. gantry crane b. jib crane c. locomotive crane d. crawler crane
ANSWER: d

For commercial and industrial buildings, work rooms (referring to maintenance shop and machine room) shall be at least _______ height from floor to ceiling.
a. 3 000 mm b. 2 000 mm c. 5 000 mm d. 4 000 mm

ANSWER: a

The highest stress, or range of stress, in pounds per square inch that can be repeated indefinitely without failure of the spring.
a. Endurance Strength b. Endurance limit c. Elastic Limit d. Proportional Limit

ANSWER: b

A multi-piece joint with cup shaped threaded nuts which, when tightened, compressed tapered sleeves so that they form joint on periphery of the tubing they connect. a. Arc Weld b. Butt Weld c. Expansion d. Compression ANSWER: d

This spring service is for 1,000 to 10,000 deflections. a.Severe Service b.Light Service c.Average Service d.Extra Light Service
ANSWER: b

This is the most widely used of all spring materials for small springs operating at temperatures up to about 250F.
a.Music Wire b.Oil-Tempered MB Grade c.Oil-Tempered HB Grade d.Hard-Drawn MB Grade ANSWER: a

The ratio of length l of the column in inches divided by the least radius of gyration r of the cross-section.
a. Poisson's ratio b. slenderness ratio c. strain d. Modulus of elasticity ANSWER: b

When strain cycling is produced by a fluctuating temperature field, the failure process is termed _____.
a. Thermal Fatigue b. Corrosion Fatigue c. Surface or Contact Fatigue d. Creep ANSWER: a

The maximum stress that can be applied without permanent deformation of the test specimen.
a.Yield Strength b. Yield Point c. Utimate Strength d. Rupture strength ANSWER: a

The ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain for a given material subjected to uniform longitudinal stresses within the proportional limit.
a. Young's modulus of elasticity b. unit stress c. strain d. Poisson's ratio ANSWER: d

The amount by which a dimension of a body changes when the body is subjected to a load, divided by the original value of the dimension.
a. stress b. modulus of resilience c. unit strain d. modulus of elasticity

ANSWER: c

8 X 19 class of wire rope is also known as a.Standard Hoisting Rope b.Extra Flexible Hoisting Rope c.Standard Coarse Laid Rope d. Special Flexible Hoisting Rope
ANSWER: d

In a wire rope designation 6 X 7, the first number stand for a. nominal diameter of the wire rope (in mm) b. diameter of each strand (in mm) c. wires per strand, d. number of strands ANSWER: d

In ______, the wires and strands are laid in the same direction. a. regular lay b. alternate lay c. lang lay d. double lay
ANSWER: c

The direction of the helical path in which the strands are laid and, similarly, the lay of a strand is the direction of the helical path in which the wires are laid.
a. lay b. Strand Construction c. stranding d. none of the above

ANSWER: a

These springs are often used to overcome operating space limitations in various products such as electric switches and relays.
a. Volute springs b. Torsion bars c. Belleville d. Flat springs

ANSWER: d

These washer type springs can sustain relatively large loads with small deflections, and the loads and deflections can be increased by stacking the springs.
a. Volute springs b. Torsion bars c. Belleville d. Flat springs

ANSWER: c

_______ grades of stainless steel are magnetic and can be hardened by quenching and tempering.
a.austenitic b.hematite c.martensitic d.ferritic ANSWER: c

______ grades of stainless steel are always magnetic and contain chromium but no nickel.
a.austenitic b.hematite c.martensitic d.ferritic ANSWER: d

Type of stainless steel that is nonmagnetic in the annealed condition, although some may become slightly magnetic after cold working
a.austenitic b.hematite c.martensitic d.ferritic

ANSWER: a

Stainless steels generally contain at least _______ chromium, with or without other elements.
a.40% b.30% c.20% d.10% ANSWER: d

Aside from geographical location and economic considerations, this two equipment requirements are extremely important for all modern buildings, particularly factories. a. Mechanical and Civil b. Mechanical and Structural c. Mechanical and Electrical d. Civil and Electrical
ANSWER: c

All stairs, platforms, and landings shall be of sufficient strength to sustain safety a live load of not less than 500 kg with a factor of safety of ________.
a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10

ANSWER: a

Foundation mass should be from ___________ times the weight of the machinery it is supposed to support.
a. 4 to 6 b. 3 to 5 c. 5 to 7 d. 6-8 ANSWER: b

It consists of fixed and movable parts characteristic to the process or type of operation which it is intended to perform.
a. Machine b. Motor c. Gearing System d. Transmission System ANSWER: a

The __________, for circular section may be found by dividing the Polar Moment of Inertia, by the distance from the center of gravity to the most remote fiber.
a. Axial Section Modulus b. Radial Section Modulus c. Polar Section Modulus d. Centrifugal Force

ANSWER: c

The reciprocating machine part within a cylinder. It may also be called plunger, slide or mandrel.
a. Cam b. Shaft c. Ram d. Crank ANSWER: c

A machine for lifting or lowering a load and moving it horizontally, in which the hoisting mechanism is an integral part of the machine.
a. Loader b. Lifter c. Cage d. Crane

ANSWER: d

A motor-driven hoist having one or more drums or sheaves for rope or chain, and supported overhead.
a. Overhead Electrical Hoist b. Simple Drum Hoist c. Single Drum Hoist d. Double Drum Hoist ANSWER: d

A gantry crane without trolley motion, which has the boom attached to a revolving crane mounted on a gantry, with the boom capable of being raised or lowered at its head. a. Pillar Crane b. Pillar jib crane c. Pintle Crane d. Portal Crane
ANSWER: d

A single drum hoist with the drum or gear fixed directly to the power unit instead of by means of friction clutches.
a. Single Fixed Drum Hoist b. Single Drum Hoist c. Triple Drum Hoist d. Trolley Suspension Hoist ANSWER: a

It is a truck or carriage on which the hoisting mechanisms is mounted an which travels on an overhead beam, or track.

a. Jib b. Radius c. Slewing d. Trolley

ANSWER: d

Power elevator where energy is applied, by means of a liquid under pressure, in a cylinder equipped with a plunger or a piston.
a. Freight b. Inclined c. Multi-Deck d. Hydraulic

ANSWER: d

An elevator used primarily to carry persons other than the operator and persons necessary for loading and unloading.
a. Scenic b. Passenger c. Pit d. Private Residence ANSWER: b

A switch, located at a landing the function of which is to permit operation of the car with the hoistway door at this landing and the car door or gate are open.
a. Hoistway Access Switch b. Hoistway System Switch c. Hoistway Automatic Switch d. Hoistway Enclosure Switch

ANSWER: a

All the structural members platforms, etc. supporting the elevator machinery, sheaves and equipment at the top of the hoistway.
a. Overhead Structure b. Platform Structure c. Top structure d. Above Structure

ANSWER: a

A car or counterweight safety released and reset by movement in the up direction. a. Self-Resetting b. Safety Device c. Self-Changing d. Self-Righting
ANSWER: a

A specific room in which is permanently installed and operated Refrigerating and Air Conditioning machinery.
a. Machinery Room b. System Room c. Refrigerating Room d. Machine Room ANSWER: a

A refrigerating system in which only part of the refrigerant passing over the heat transfer separated from the vapor and recirculates.
a. Flooded b. Mechanical c. Indirect d. Single-Package

ANSWER: a

This includes paper board and paper stock having a basis weight of 20 lb or greater. a. Light Weight Class b. Medium Weight Class c. Heavy Weight Class d. Extra- Heavy Weight Class
ANSWER: c

The exterior presence of combustibles which, if ignited, could cause damage to the storage building or its contents.
a. Exterior b. Combustion c. Interior d. Exposure ANSWER: d

An organization or a component of the Philippine National Police Fire Department personnel in-charge with the mission of fire prevention, fire protection.
a. Fire Service b. Fire Department c. Fire Chief d. Fire Personnel

ANSWER: a

It is the science of water at rest.


a. Hydraulics b. Hydrostatics c. Hydrokinetics d. Hydrodynamics

ANSWER: b

It is a device set in a pipe to enable a Bourdon gauge or a manometer attached to this device to show or set the normal pressure. a. Bourdon Gauge b. Manometer c. Pitot Tube d. Piezometer ANSWER: d

It is the measure of energy increase per pound imparted to the liquid by the pump and is therefore the algebraic difference between the total discharge head and the suction lift exists. a. Total Discharge Head b. Pressure Head c. Total Head d. Net Positive Suction Head
ANSWER: c

The level with respect to the pump, of the body of water from which it takes suction, when the pump is in operation.
a. Static Water Level b. Pumping Water Level c. Average Water Level d. Critical Water Level ANSWER: b

It is originally more efficient than volutetype pumps, todays efficiency of both types is about equal.
a. Volute b. Diffuser c. Mixed-Flow d. Axial-Flow ANSWER: b

Commonly apply to turbo machines and rotary pumps, to a lesser extent which describes the basic geometry of the section entry of the pump.
a. By Geometry b. By Inlet Geometry c. By Layout d. By Mounting

ANSWER: b

Basically is the description of the design duty of the standby pump. a. By Operation b. By Liquid Handled c. By Material d. By Drive
ANSWER: a

It gives direction to the flow from the impeller and converts this velocity energy into pressure energy which is usually measured in feet of head.
a. Impeller b. Casing c. Shaft d. Stuffing Box

ANSWER: b

Its function is to smoothen the flow due to the nature of flow of the liquid from such type of pump.
a. Air Chamber b. Pressure Relief Valve c. Foot Valve and Strainer d. Silt Sluice ANSWER: a

A valve design to allow a fluid to pass through in one direction only. a. Check Valve b. Pressure Valve c. Gate Valve d. Simple Valve
ANSWER: a

A joint made by use of a socket weld fitting which has a prepared female end or socket for insertion of the pipe to which it is welded.
a. Socket Weld b. Arc Weld c. MIG Weld d. TIG Weld

ANSWER: a

It is a directly reading callipers which are accurate up to thousandth of a centimeter. a. Digital Caliper b. Slide Calipers c. Vernier Calipers d. Dial Caliper
ANSWER: d

It consists of a rectangular head graduated in degrees along a semi-circle, with a blade pivoted on the canter pin, any angle from 0 to 180 can be set.
a. Micrometer Calipers b. Protractor c. Planimeter d. Rules

ANSWER: b

In a pair of gears it is the plane perpendicular to the axial plane and tangent to the pitch surface.
a. Transverse Plane b. Tangential Plane c. Pitch Plane d. Axial Plane ANSWER: c

A plane normal to the tooth surfaces at a point of contact, and perpendicular to the pitch plane.
a. Normal Plane b. Transverse Plane c. Axial Plane d. Tangential Plane ANSWER: a

It is used primarily to produced tin walled hollow containers from thermoplastic resin.

a. Blow Molding b. Brazing c. Cold Drawing d. Electro-Forming ANSWER: a

An arc struck between two tungsten electrodes into which a jet of hydrogen is directed.
a. Gas Welding b. Electric-Arc Welding c. Atomic Hydrogen Welding d. Electro-Beam Welding ANSWER: c

It is defined as a refined petroleum naphtha which by its composition is suitable for use as a carburetant in internal combustion engines.
a. Gasoline b. Kerosene c. Alcohol d. Liquefied Petroleum Gas

ANSWER: a

A general term for a device that receives information in the form of one or more physical quantities, modifies the information and/or its form, if required, and produces a resultant output signal. a. Transducer b. Transmitter c. Sensor d. Switch ANSWER: a

A combination of two or more instruments or control function arranged so that signal pass from one to another for the purpose of measurement and/or control of a process variable. a. Relay b. Control Valve c. Loop d. Identification
ANSWER: c

A device whose functions is to pass on information in an unchanged form or in some modified form.
a. Relay b. Control Valve c. Loop d. Identification ANSWER: a

This type of furnace ha s a box or ovenshaped heating chamber. a. Oven Furnace b. Reactor Furnace c. Pit Type Furnace d. Salt Bath Electrode Furnace
ANSWER: a

This is done in presses rather than with hammer. The products are known as drop forging closed-die forging or impression die forging.
a. Hammer Forging b. Drop Forging c. Press Forging d. Upset Forging

ANSWER: c

Arc of the circle through which a tooth travel from the point of contact with the mating tooth to the pitch.
a. Arc of Action b. Arc of Approach c. Arc of Recess d. Arc of Contact ANSWER: b

Are read directly in thousandths from figures appearing in small windows on the barrel of the micrometer.
a. Outside Micrometer b. Direct-Reading Micrometers c. Blade-Type Micrometers d. Quick-Adjusting Micrometers ANSWER: b

A machine tool used mainly for producing holes in metal. a. Lathe b. Drill Press c. Shaper d. Planer
ANSWER: b

A valve employing a gate, often wedgeshaped, allowing fluid to flow when the gate is lifted from the seat.
a. Check Valve b. Pressure Valve c. Gate Valve d. Globe Valve ANSWER: c

A fitting with a number of branches in line connecting o smaller pipes. a. Header b. Footer c. Cross-Over d. Manifold
ANSWER: d

A positive displacement pump consists of a fixed casing containing gears, cams, screws, vanes, plungers or similar elements actuated by rotation of the drive shaft. a. Centrifugal b. Reciprocating c. Rotary d. Deep-Well
ANSWER: c

It is generally associated with the science of the force exerted by water in motion, such as driving a turbine connected to an electric generator.
a. Hydraulics b. Hydrostatics c. Hydrokinetics d. Hydrodynamics

ANSWER: d

This word is intended to indicate requirements. a. Shall b. It Is Recommended c. Approved d. Must


ANSWER: b

All Refrigerating Capacities shall be expressed in kilowatts (kW). For 1 Ton of Refrigeration (TR), this would be equal to ________ kilowatts.
a. 3.517 b. 2.78 c. 1.055 d. .746

ANSWER: a

A refrigerating system in which the pressure-imposing element is mechanically operated.


a. Central Point b. Chilled Water c. Compression d. Direct Expansion ANSWER: c

An empirically determined index, which combines into a single value, the effect of temperature, humidity and air movement on the sensation of warmth or cold felt by the human body. a. Striking Temperature b. Effective Temperature c. Normal Temperature d. Design Temperature
ANSWER: b

A boiler or unfired pressure vessel that has been inspected and declared unsafe to operate or disqualified, stamped and marked indicating its rejection by qualified inspecting authority. a. Sub-Standard Boiler b. Condemned Boiler c. Rejected Boiler d. Under-Standard Boiler

ANSWER: b

A device installed on an elevator or counterweight to equalize automatically the tensions in the tension wire rope.
a. Transmission b. Shock Absorber c. Suspension d. Chassis ANSWER: c

The limited distance above or below an elevation or material lift landing with which the levelling device is permitted to cause movement of the car toward the landing.

a. Landing Zone b. Levelling Zone c. Control Zone d. Extending Zone


ANSWER: b

The ratio of ultimate strength to the working tress of a member under maximum static loading, unless otherwise specified in a particular rule.
a. Bulk Modulus of Elasticity b. Shear Modulus of Elasticity c. Factor of Safety d. Load Index

ANSWER: c

A hoist way door or car door gate which is opened and closed by means of motor or other mechanical system utilizing some motive power other than gravity, spring or manual operation. a. Bi-Parting b. Manually Operated c. Power Operated d. Self-Closing
ANSWER: c

A single drum hoist having three independent hoisting drums. a. Single Fixed Drum Hoist b. Single Drum Hoist c. Triple Drum Hoist d. Trolley Suspension Hoist
ANSWER: c

An electric motor acting as a brake by regenerative, counter-torque, or dynamic means.


a. Clutch Brake b. Regenerative Brake c. Dynamic Brake d. Electric Brake ANSWER: d

A type of Hand Fed device wherein the arrangement requires the simultaneous and continuous action of both hands to actuate the press.
a. Ram Enclosure b. Limited Ram Travel c. Fixed Guard Across Front and Along Sides d. Two Handed Trip Device ANSWER: d

It is a motor-driven machines fitted with rams or dies for purposes of blanking, trimming, drawing, punching, stamping, forming or assembling materials.
a. Motor Press b. Electric Press c. Power Press d. Pneumatic Press

ANSWER: c

The center to center distance between sprockets, as a general rule, should not be less than _____ times the larger Sprocket.
a. b. 2 c. 1 d. 1 ANSWER: d

These chains, made in 3/4-inch and larger pitches, have thicker link plates than those of regular standard.
a. Light Series b. Medium Series c. Heavy Series d. Extra-Heavy Series ANSWER: c

The Sheave should be rotated at least __________ revolutions to seat the belt properly in the sheaves grooves and to equally divide the total tension between the two strands of the belt. a. one b. two c. three d. four
ANSWER: b

__________ should not be located under the eaves of buildings where there may become slippery.
a. Walkways b. Fire Exit c. Lobby d. Stairways ANSWER: a

When sprockets have a fixed center distance or are non-adjustable, this device may be advisable to use for taking up the slack.
a. Anti-Slack Device b. Idler c. Tensioner d. Spring

ANSWER: b

A feed of such character that the services of an operator are not required except at intervals to restock the feeding device or magazine.
a. Automatic Feed b. Hand Fed c. Mechanical Feed d. Semi-Automatic Feed

ANSWER: a

This are pairs or groups of guards which may mesh together to form an enclosure around the point of operation during machine operation.
a. Coupling Guards b. Machine Guard c. Flange Coupling d. Chain Guards

ANSWER: a

A timber or metal section or strut which is pivoted or hinged at the heel at a fixed point on a frame, mast, or vertical member.

a. Loop b. Boom c. Babbitt d. Flume

ANSWER: b

A hoist similar to an overhead electric hoist, except it has a base or feet and may be mounted overhead, on a vertical plane, o in any position for which it is designed.

a. Base Mounted Electric Hoist b. Clevis Suspension Hoist c. Hook Suspension Hoist d. Monorail Hoist
ANSWER: a

An extension added to the head of a boom for increasing the reach. a. Jib b. Radius c. Slewing d. Trolley
ANSWER: a

A device other than a buffer, designed to stop a descending or falling car or counterweight beyond its allowable lower limit of travel by absorbing the energy or impact of descent. a. Brake b. Clutch c. Bumper d. Flywheel
ANSWER: c

The system governing the starting, stopping, direction of motion, acceleration speed, and retardation of moving number.
a. Cycle b. Control c. Control System d. Post System ANSWER: b

An elevator which travels at an angle of inclination of 70 or less from the horizontal.


a. Freight b. Inclined c. Multi-Deck d. Hydraulic ANSWER: b

A power passenger elevator which is limited in size, capacity, rise, and speed, and is installed in private residence or in a multiple dwelling as a means of access to a private residence. a. Scenic b. Passenger c. Pit d. Private Residence
ANSWER: d

An elevator designed to permit exterior viewing by passengers while the car is travelling.
a. Scenic b. Passenger c. Pit d. Private Residence ANSWER: a

A hoisture (shaft) where normal landing entrances are not provided. a. Hoistway Single b. Hoistway Shaft c. Hoistway Blind d. Hoistway Enclosure
ANSWER: a

A geared-driven machine in which the suspension ropes are fastened to and which on a drum.
a. Winding-Drum Machine b. Geared-Drive Machine c. Traction Machine d. Gearless-Traction Machine ANSWER: a

A device which automatically causes the electric power to be removed from the elevator driving machine and brake when the suspension ropes of a winding-drum machine become slack. a. Elevator Car Constraint b. Slack-Rope Switch c. Signal Light d. Elevator Car Flush
ANSWER: b

An inspection made on the external parts, accessories and/or component even a boiler or unfired pressure vessel is in operation.
a. External Maintenance b. External Inspection c. External Checking d. External Preventive Maintenance ANSWER: b

A process of welding metals in a molten and vaporous state, without the application of mechanical pressure or blows.
a. Arc welding b. MIG Welding c. TIG Welding d. Fusion Welding ANSWER: d

It is the maximum allowable working pressure for which a vessel is designed. a. Design Working Pressure b. Design Operation Pressure c. Working Pressure d. Rated Working Pressure
ANSWER: a

A refrigerating system employing a condensable vapor as refrigerant. a. Multiple b. Single-Package c. Steam-Jet Vacuum d. Vapor
ANSWER: d

A device that will automatically rupture at a predetermined pressure. a. Pressure Limiting Device b. Mechanical Joint c. Rupture Member d. Stop Valve
ANSWER: c

This term designates commodity storage devices such as shelves, pallets, dunnage, decks, platforms, trays, bins, separator and skids.
a. Storage Aids b. Stack Aids c. Commodity Aids d. Material Aids

ANSWER: a

Their primary application for tools used for the working of metals at high cutting speed.
a. High Speed Tool Steels b. High Carbon Tool Steels c. Forged Steels d. High Speed Steels ANSWER: a

This is a vertical furnace arrange for the loading of parts in a metal basket. a. Oven Furnace b. Reactor Furnace c. Pit Type Furnace d. Salt Bath Electrode Furnace
ANSWER: c

A device or function that signals the existence of an abnormal condition by means of audible or visible discrete change, or both, intended, to attract attention. a. Signal b. Alarm c. Panel d. Balloon
ANSWER: b

A device that receives information in one form of an instrument signal and transmits an output signal in another form.
a. Converter b. Capacitor c. Radio d. Signal Controller ANSWER: a

A device, other than a common, hand actuated ON-OFF valve or self-actuated check valve, that directly manipulated the flow of one or more fluid process streams.

a. Relay b. Control Valve c. Loop d. Identification


ANSWER: b

The percentage of cetane used in the mixture. a. Viscosity b. Volatility c. Cetane Number d. Carbon Residue
ANSWER: c

In this type of electric furnace, heating is accomplished by means of electrodes suspended directly in the salt bath.
a. Oven Furnace b. Reactor Furnace c. Pit Type Furnace d. Salt Bath Electrode Furnace ANSWER: d

It measures vaporizing tendencies and is usually expressed in distillation-range temperatures, sometimes as temperature at which successive 10% increments of the fuel are distilled. a. Viscosity b. Volatility c. Cetane Number d. Carbon Residue
ANSWER: b

It is the measure of resistance to flow. a. Viscosity b. Volatility c. Cetane Number d. Carbon Residue ANSWER: a

It is the temperature to which oil must be heated to give off sufficient vapor to form an inflammable mixture with air.
a. Flash Point b. Pour Point c. Water and Sediment d. Ash ANSWER: a

It is the lowest temperature at which oil will flow under prescribed conditions. a. Flash Point b. Pour Point c. Water and Sediment d. Ash
ANSWER: b

Fixed-mouthed or retractable water resistant enclosures covering the vicinity of the point operation or danger zone and designed to contain or direct spills.
a. hood guards b. water splash guards c. explosion guards d. fire explosion doors

ANSWER: b

The process in which gases are used in combination to obtain a hot flame. a. Gas Welding b. Electric-Arc Welding c. Atomic Hydrogen Welding d. Electro-Beam Welding
ANSWER: a

Briquets is a _________ type of fuel.


a. Solid b. Semi-Solid c. Liquid d. Gas

ANSWER: a

A work piece contained in an executed chamber is bombarded by a beam of electrons from an electron gun at voltages between 0.5 KV and 100 KV.
a. Gas Welding b. Electric-Arc Welding c. Atomic Hydrogen Welding d. Electro-Beam Welding

ANSWER: d

A process of finishing various materials for either safety, operational or aesthetic appearances.
a. Galvanizing b. Grinding c. Metallizing d. Magnetic Forming ANSWER: b

Heating of metal below its recrystallization temperature. a. Blow Molding b. Brazing c. Cold Drawing d. Electro-Forming
ANSWER: c

A process in which metal is squeezed at a pressure of about 300 tons or less into a die or a mandrel to produce an internal configuration.
a. Interferometry b. Intraforming c. Metal Spinning d. Swaging

ANSWER: b

This are precision-measuring instrument used in determining the outside measurements.


a. Outside Micrometer b. Direct-Reading Micrometers c. Blade-Type Micrometers d. Quick-Adjusting Micrometers ANSWER: a

A measuring instrument which can be used for taking both inside and outside measurement of a giving object.
a. Digital Caliper b. Slide Calipers c. Vernier Calipers d. Dial Caliper ANSWER: c

It is the degree of conformity of a measured or calculated value to some recognized standard or specific value.
a. Correctness b. Tolerance c. Standard d. Sensitivity ANSWER: a

It is the susceptibility of a measuring device to having its indication converted to a meaningful number.
a. Precision b. Allowance c. Readability d. Accuracy ANSWER: c

It is the ability of the measuring device to detect small differences in a quality being measured.
a. Correctness b. Tolerance c. Standard d. Sensitivity ANSWER: d

A flange screwed on the pipe which it is connecting to an adjoining pipe. a. Saddle Flange b. Screwed Flange c. Socket Flange d. Contour Flange
ANSWER: b

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