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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions from the book "Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary" by George Salvan. The questions cover topics about water treatment processes, plumbing components, acoustics, lighting, electricity, and switches. For each question, the document provides the question, possible answer choices, and the page number in the book where the topic is discussed.
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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions from the book "Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary" by George Salvan. The questions cover topics about water treatment processes, plumbing components, acoustics, lighting, electricity, and switches. For each question, the document provides the question, possible answer choices, and the page number in the book where the topic is discussed.
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CORDERO, CAMILLE ESTER C.

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SEC- 3
1.) Raw water is made to pass on pipes of tiny sieves and exposed to air of fine mist.
a.) Filtration
b.) Aeration
c.) Air Filtration
d.) Sedimentation

Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 4

2.) The vertical supply pipe which extends upward from one floor to the next.
a.) Branch
b.) Tunnel
c.) Riser
d.) Meter
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 14
3.) The normal water pressure for residential houses ranges from .
a.) 50-60 psi
b.) 80-90 psi
c.) 40-50 psi
d.) 30-40 psi
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 34
4.) The end of a pipe which fits into a bell. Also a word synonymously with faucet.
a.) Seal
b.) Spigot
c.) Gooseneck
d.) Sipitonage
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 67

5.) A hole in the ground with stones and bricks laid in such a manner as to allow raw contaminated
sewage to leach of the ground.
a.) Manhole
b.) Privy
c.) Cesspool
d.) Sewer
Source: : Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 104
6.) The persistence of sound after the cause of sound has stopped.
a.) Echo
b.) Reverberation
c.) Diffraction
d.) Reflection
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 67
7.) The converse of focusing and occurs primarily when sound is reflected from convex surfaces.
a.) Deflection
b.) Absorption
c.) Diffusion
d.) Reflection
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 84
8.) It is accomplished by rigidly coupling the vibrating source to a large mass frequently called an
inertia block.
a.) Damping
b.) Isolation
c.) Reduction
d.) Absorbption
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 189
9.) Produces discomfort and interference with vision.
a.) Luminance
b.) Diffusion
c.) Brightness
d.) Glare
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 227
10.) Material usually used is tungsten. It maybe a straight wire, coil, or coiled coil.
a.) Button
b.) Fuse
c.) Filament
d.) Button Rod
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 140
11.) The purpose of the electric service is to disconnect all the electrical device/service in the
building except emergency equipment.
a.) Service Switch
b.) Switch
c.) Transformer
d.) Vault box
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 83
12.) A small electrically operated contractor.
a.) Power
b.) Box
c.) Relay
d.) Controller
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 96
13.) An instrument which responds to the changes in temperature.
a.) Thermostat
b.) Thermal Trip
c.) Breaker
d.) Magnetic Trip
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 99
14.) This device which is an essential part of all standby power arrangement.
a.) Time Controlled Switches
b.) Remote- Control Switches
c.) Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
d.) Special Switch
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 96
15.) Switches intended for normal use in light & power circuits.
a.) General – Use Safety Switches
b.) Service Switch
c.) Normal Switches
d.) Main Service Switch
Source: Architectural Utilities 1 Plumbing & Sanitary by George Salvan / page : 84

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