Pec Rme 1
Pec Rme 1
Pec Rme 1
1. Locknuts are sometimes used in making electrical connections on studs. In these cases the purpose of the locknuts is to
__________.
a. Use a 3-wheel pipe cutter b. Use a cold chisel and ream the ends
c. Use a hacksaw and ream the ends d. Order it to cut size
3. In the course of normal operation the instrument which will be least effective in indicating that a generator may overheat
because it is overloaded, is __________.
8. Where the conductor material is not specified in the Code, the conductors are assumed to be __________.
12. Electron flow produced by means of applying pressure to a material is called ___________.
13. Raceways shall be provided with __________ to compensate for thermal expansion and contraction.
I. Real power
II. Apparent power if PF is not in unity
III. Power factor
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I, II & III
22. Which of the following is not one of the considerations that must be evaluated in judging equipment?
23. To increase the range of an AC ammeter which one the following is most commonly used?
a. A current transformer b. A condenser
c. An inductance d. A straight shunt (not U-shaped)
24. If a test lamp light, when placed in series with a condenser and a suitable source of DC, it is a good indication that the condenser is
__________.
25. To transmit power economically over considerable distances, it is necessary that the voltages be high. High voltages are readily
obtainable with __________ currents.
a. Rectified b. AC c. DC d. Carrier
26. Two 500 watt lamps connected in series across a 110 volt line draws 2amperes. The total power consumed is __________ watts.
a. 50 b. 150 c. 220 d. 1000
29. A type of cable protected by a spiral metal cover is called __________ in the field.
I. Uninsulated
II. A continuous green if covered
III. Continuous green with yellow stripe, if covered
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I,II & III
a. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more.
b. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for one hour or more.
c. Intermittent operation in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent.
d. Operation at a substantially constant load for an indefinitely long time.
35. A location classified as dry may be temporarily subject to __________.
36. A __________ is an enclosure designed either for surface or flush mounting and provided with a frame, mat or trim in which a
swinging door or doors are or may be hung.
37. A 15 ohm resistance carrying 20 amperes of current uses __________ watts of power.
39. As compared with solid wire, stranded wire of the same gauge size is ___________.
40. The type of AC system commonly used to supply both commercial light and power is the __________.
41. To make a good soldered connection between two stranded wires, it is least important to __________.
a. Avoid the possible flattening of the conduit when making the bend.
b. Cut down the amount of the conduit.
c. Make a neater job.
d. Make wire pulling easier.
43. When skinning a small wire, the insulation should be “penciled down” rather than cut square to __________.
a. Allow more room for the splice b. Save time in making the splice
c. Decrease the danger of nicking the wire d. Prevent the brand from fraying
44. Rubber insulation on an electrical conductor would quickly be damaged by continuous contact with __________.
45. A tester using an ordinary light bulb is commonly used to test ___________.
49. An overcurrent trip unit of a circuit shall be connected in series with each __________.
50. __________ lighting is a string of outdoor lights suspended between two points.
ANSWER
1. D. Prevent loosening
2. C. Saw and ream ends
3. B Voltmeter
4. B. Two-gang switch
5. D. LB or T
6. D. Housekeeping DEF 100
7. D. I, II &III DEF 100
8. D. Copper 110-5
9. C. Voltage drop
10. B. Current
11. C. Direct current
12. C. Piezoelectricity
13. C. Expansion joints
14. A. One-half cycle
15. D. I, II & III
16. B. Chapter 5
17. B. Are sure the power is turned off
18. A. Real power
19. A. Accessible 250-68
20. D. Capacitance exceeds inductance
21. B. Shall 90-5
22. C. Longevity
23. A. Current transformer
24. B. Short-circuited
25. B. AC
26. C. 220 W=E x I
27. D. Increases as length of wire increases
28. C. Safety
29. A. BX
30. A. Loose connection
31. D. I, II & III 250-119
32. C. Both
33. D. Continuously DEF 100
34. D. Operation DEF 100
35. C. Both DEF 100
36. A. Cabinet DEF 100
37. C. 6000 W= I2 x R
38. B. Will not
39. D. Larger in total diameter
40. B. 3 , 4-wire
41. D. Apply solder to each strand
42. D. Make wire pulling easier
43. C. Decrease nicking of wire
44. C. Oil
45. D. For grounds on 120v circuits
46. C. Make a good electrical connection
47. A. Filament seldom burns out
48. C. Condenser
49. D. Ungrounded conductor 240-20a
50. B. Festoon 225-6b