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1. It is a listed metal raceway of circular cross section with integral or associated coupling.
A. Rigid metal conduit
B. Rigid metal tubing
C. Rigid steel conduit
2. According to PEC requirements how many bends are allowed in a conduit run?
A. Not more than 360 degrees bend
B. More than 360 degrees bend
C. 450 degrees bend
3. According to PEC what is the standard length of rigid conduit?
A. 5000mm
B. 4000mm
C. 3000mm
4. It is a rugged, a protective tube through which wires are pulled.
A. Conduit
B. Cable trays
C. Wire ways
5. It is a light gauge pipe often referred to thin wall conduit.
A. Electrical metallic tubing
B. Corrugated flexible conduit
C. Rigid steel conduit

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1. It is a lubricant that is used to make the cutting easier.
A. Oil
B. Grease
C. Water base lubricant

2. What kind of tool you will use to remove the burrs and sharp edges of the cut conduit?
A. Pipe cutter
B. Triangular file
C. Pipe reamer

3. It is an equipment use to hold the conduit which will be threaded.


A. C clamp
B. Pipe vise
C. Vise grip

4. It is use to thread rigid steel conduit.


A. Pipe threader
B. Pipe vise
C. Pipe cutter

5. It is a tool use to cut rigid metallic conduit.


A. Pipe cutter
B. Triangular file
C. Pipe reamer
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1. What is the minimum size of raceway used in installing electrical conduit?


a.) ½” diameter
b.) 2” diameter
c.) ¾” diameter
d.) 1” diameter

2. How many number of bends allowed in a conduit run?


a.) Not more than three 90 degrees bends
b.) Not more than four 90 degrees bends
c.) Five 90 degrees bends
d.) Six 90 degrees bends

3.) If the size of conduit is ½” diameter to 1” diameter. What should be the maximum space between supports?
a) 5 feet
b) 3 feet
c) 7 feet
d) 6 feet

4.) The most common type of conductor used in wiring installation is


a) THHN
b) THW
c) THWN
d) TW

5.) In joining EMT conduit what fitting is being used?


a.) Non threaded coupling
b.) EMT connectors
c.) Threaded coupling
d.) Adapters with bushing

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Matching type: Read the statement in the column A and select the appropriate answer in the
column B. Write your answer in the space provided.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____1. Cutting threads until two or three threads extend A. 15mm
beyond the die usually gives you a ________ thread. B. 900 mm
_____ 2. The EMT bender is capable of making a full 90° C. 3 000 mm
bend with a ________ motion. D. 100mm (4”)
_____3. the ________ are the rigid steel conduit bender, it can E. Rigid-steel conduit
manually bend Conduit sizes up to 1 inch for rigid steel . F. 10 feet
_____4. Experience has taught that if more than 360° of G. single
bends are used, it is very _________ to pull conductors H. hickeys
through the bends. I. splices
_____ 5. A conduit body is used to provide access to wires J. "L"
placed within conduit. This differs from a junction box, K. Rigid Metal Conduit
which both allows access for pulling wires and space for L. difficult
_______. M. four quarter bends
______6. A _______ fittings allow a 90 degree turn in conduit (360 degrees total)
where there is insufficient space for a full-radius 90 degree N. pull
sweep. O. full
______ 7. __________ is a listed metal raceway of circular P. Box
cross section with integral or associated couplings, approved
for the installation of electrical conductors and used with
listed fittings to provide electrical continuity.
______ 8. Minimum size of Rigid metal conduit is _________
electrical trade size .
______ 9. 15mm electrical trade size Rigid metal conduit
needs a Radius of conduit bends of __________ .
_______ 10. It is supported at interval not exceeding of
_________ for 15-20 mm rigid metal conduit,
_______11. .Maximum bends in one run shall not be more
than the equivalent of ________ between pull points.
_______12. Rigid Metal Conduit shall be securely fastened
within ________ of each box.
_______13. __________ provides the best protection from
physical abuse because of its strength.
_______ 14. . A _______ box is used at the mid-point for long
runs of conduit.
________ 15. A full-length piece or stick of rigid-steel conduit
is _________ long.
A. Multiple Choice
1. full
2. single
3. hickeys
4. difficult
5. splices
6. "L"
7. Rigid Metal Conduit
8. 15mm
9. 100mm (4”)
10. 3 000 mm
11. four quarter bends (360 degrees total)
12. 900 mm
13. Rigid-steel conduit
14. pull
15. 10 feet

MATCHING TYPE :

COLUMN A COLUMN B
______ 1. Working with electricity is inherently A. Know what you are
_______, and even if you are careful, a momentary doing, otherwise don't do
lapse by yourself or even another person can cause it.
injury, death or damage to property B. Follow the codes, and
______2 . Bad things can happen when an get your work inspected.
electrician messes up. C. Ground
_______3. To avoid damage to the electrician D. Dangerous
______ 4. To Avoid Damage to other people and E. Severe
property F. A building burns down
______ 5. Make a habit of not touching a _____ with resulting in massive
one hand while you work with the other hand. financial loss
That way if you get shocked it won't be as severe.
Some guys put one hand in their pocket if they are
working on something hot.
1. D
2. F
3. A
4. B
5. C
A. Direction: Fill in the blank with a word or group of word that will
make the statement complete. Write your answer on a separate
answer sheet.

1. _____________ have identical openings above and below the access cover,
and are used to pull conductors in a straight runs as they make no turn
between inlet and outlet.
2. By using a ___________ in a run, you provide an opening for pulling the
conductors without having to mount a box. At the same time, you can
make a turnaround or go over an obstacle and maintain a neat conduit
installation.
3. One of the most common bends you will make in the field is the
__________ bend. It can be used for going around an inside corner, into
the top or bottom of a box from a horizontal run, or over an object.
4. If the distance between bends is 6 inches and angle of bends is 30º,
conduit shortens in 3/4 inch. The offset depth is _________.
5. You need a 8-inch offset and use a 30º angle; The distance between the
bends would be __________.
6. _________ is easy to work with, and moderate in cost. It is particularly
well suited to areas where resistance to moisture and corrosion is
essential.
7. All types of conduit must be _________ after they have been cut, if this is
neglected, it can destroy the insulation of wire during pulling in the
conduit.
8. _________ conduit is a light-gauge pipe often referred to as thin-wall
conduit.
9. The wall thickness of EMT conduit is about __________ less than that of
rigid-steel conduit, and because of the thickness of EMT conduit, it can
be easily bent.
10. Rigid-steel conduit can be cut with either a _________ or a
__________ .
11. When cutting any conduit with a hacksaw, use a blade with
__________ teeth per inch.
12. a _______is use to hold the pipe, it makes cutting and threading
much easier
13. Tighten the cutter just enough to score the pipe on the first turn.
Then, screw the handle in about __________ of a turn for each turn
around the conduit until the cut is complete.
14. A Cutting _______ can be used to ease the cutting action. This is
applied during the threading and it helps the cutting process by reducing
friction.
15. The EMT and PVC conduit should be cut with a ________ because
pipe cutters may flatten the end of the pipe.
a. C-shaped bodies
b. conduit body
c. right-angle
d. 3 inches
e. 16 inches
f. PVC
g. reamed
h. EMT
i. 40 percent
j. hacksaw or a pipe cutter
k. 18 to 32
l. vise
m. one-fourth
n. oil
o. hacksaw

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Matching type:
Match the PPE on Column A with that on the body parts on Column B which needs PPE.
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before the number.

Column A

1. Goggles/face shield, safety glasses - a


2. Face shield/protective shields/barriers - b
3. Hard hat/bump hat - c
4. Earplugs/earmuffs- d
5. Safety shoes/boots-e
6. Gloves/sleeve guards-f
7. Protective clothing-vests/Safety suits/safety jackets-g
8. Shields/barriers/restraints-h
9. Respiratory devices-i

Column B
a) Eyes
b) Face
c) Head
d) Ears
e) Feet
f) Hands and arms
g) Protective Clothing
h) Body
i) Airways
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1. These tools are made of steel hardened and tempered at the tip used to loosen or tighten screws with
slotted heads.
a) SCREW DRIVERS
b) HAMMERS
c) Claw hammer

2. These made from metal with insulators in the handle and are used for cutting, twisting, bending,
holding, and gripping wires and cables.
a) Electrician’s Knife
b) Wire Stripper
c) Pliers
3. A tool used for removing insulation of medium sized wires ranging from gauge #10 to gauge #16.
a. Wire Stripper
b. Electrician’s Knife
c. Hacksaw
4. This tool is used to cut metal conduit and armored cable.
a) Wire Stripper
b) Electrician’s Knife
c) Hacksaw
5. These are tools used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails. They are made of hard steel, wood,
plastic or rubber.
a) HAMMERS
b) Allen Screw Driver/Wrench
c) SCREW DRIVERS

Analyze electrical symbols and signs.


A. Directions: Match the electrical symbols in Column A to their corresponding descriptions in Column B. Write the
letter of your answer in the space provided before each number. Column A Column B
_______1. a. Push button
_______2. b. Switch
_______3. c. Wires connected
_______4. d. Incandescent lamp
_______5. e. Battery

Directions: Draw the schematic diagram of the following:

1. Two bulbs connected in series controlled by a single pole switch using direct current.
2. Four bulbs connected in parallel controlled by a single pole switch using alternating current.
Directions: Read each statement and identify what is being described. Choose your answer inside the circle and
write them in the space provided before each number.

_1. Uses compressed air to flow into the jack cylinder and causes the ram to extend and raise the vehicle.
___________2. These are tools manipulated by our hands without using electrical energy.
__________3. Are used to drive, or turn screws. The common type has a single flat blade for driving screws with
slotted heads. The other type has the cross slotted head.
___________4. A tool used to turn screws, nuts and bolts with hexagonal heads. Hexagonal‖ means six-sided. A
variety of wrenches are used in the shop.
_5. A tool used to remove gears and hubs from shafts, bushings from blind holes, and cylinders’ liners from the
engine blocks.
____________6. This is used for cleaning the floor and car interiors after service.
____________7. This is lighter than a comparable electric drill. Repeatedly stalling or overloading does not damage
or overheat the air drill.
____________8. A gadget that protects workers from injury or illness caused by having contact with the
dangers/hazards in the workplace, Used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and high
voltage transmission lines.
____________9. This wrench uses compressed air to quickly and powerfully turn nuts, bolts, and other objects.
___________10. These are tools manipulated by our hands and with the use of electrical energy.

LESSON 4 LO1: Check condition of tools and equipment


1. Pneumatic floor jack
2. Hand tools
3. Screw drivers
4. Wrench
5. Puller
6. Vacuum cleaner
7. Air drill
8. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
9. Pneumatic Torque Wrench
10. Machine/Power tools
Directions: Choose the best answer from the choices given and write letter of your answer on the space
before each number.
_________1. An action to clean your work place thoroughly so that there is no dust on floor, machines and
equipment?
a. sorting b. sweeping c. sanitizing d. self-discipline
_________2. A condition of training people to follow cleaning disciplines independently.
a. sorting b. sweeping c. sanitizing d. self-discipline
_________3. An action to identify and eliminate all unnecessary items from your work place and dispose t
them.
a. sorting b. sweeping c. sanitizing d. self-discipline
_________4. An action to arrange or put every necessary item in good order so thats they can be easily
picked for use. ‖ A place for everything, everything is in place‖
a. sweeping b. systematizing c. sanitizing d. sorting
_________5. A condition of maintaining high standard of cleaning and workshop organization at all times.
a. sweeping b. systematizing c. sanitizing d. sorting

. 1b. sweepingi 2. d. self-discipline 3. a. sorting 4. b. systematizing 5. c. sanitizing

Five Basic Workplace Hazards


There are five major types of hazards which can put both your health and your safety at risk.
1. Chemical hazards
2. Physical hazards
3. Biological hazards
4. Ergonomic hazards or job related hazards
5. Psychological hazards or stress

DIRECTIONS: Multiple choice. Write the letter of the correct answer and write it in the space provided.
_________1. Chemicals with lower flash points present a greater ____________.
a) Personal hazard b) flammability hazard c) explosion hazard d) skin hazard
_________2. Process where a person identify, evaluate and determine the solution to the risks.
a) Chemical assessment b) Risk assessment c) Physical assessment d) NC assessment
_________3. Any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air, or
any discharge thereto of any liquid, gaseous or solid substances that will or is likely to create or to render the air
resources of the country harmful, detrimental, or injurious to public health, safety or welfare or which will adversely
affect their utilization for domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate purposes.
a) Pollution b) atmospheric pollution c) air pollution
_________4. The cross disciplinary area concerned with the the safety, health and welfare of people
engaged in work or employment.
a.) Waste management b) PEC c) ACGIH d) OHS
__________5. the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste
materials.
a) Waste management b) PEC c) ACGIH d) OHS
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. d 5. b

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