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LAS 1 - LAS 5 1-B,

GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 - ASSESSMENT


STRAND : INDUSTRIAL ARTS

Subject: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE NC II

Lesson: PERFORM ROUGHING-IN ACTIVITIES FOR COMMUNICATION AND


DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RC)
INSTALLING WIRING DEVICES FOR FLOOR AND GROUND FAULT CURRENT
INTERRUPTING OUTLETS (WD)

FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY

SAN JUAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


San Jose, San Juan, Southern Leyte

FIRST NAME: ________________ MIDDLE NAME:______________ FAMILY NAME:______________

BIRTH DATE: ______________ Yr and Section:_______________ ADDRESS:___________________


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Direction:Read and understand carefully. Write your answer on the space provided.; 3

Test I. Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer from the given options, avoid erasure

_____1. a.Push button b.Switch c.Wires connected d.Incandescent lamp e. Battery

_____ 2.
a.Push button b.Switch c.Wires connected d.Incandescent lamp e. Battery
_____ 3.
a.Push button b.Switch c.Wires connected d.Incandescent lamp e. Battery
_____ 4.
a.Push button b.Switch c.Wires connected d.Incandescent lamp e. Battery
_____ 5.
a.Push button b.Switch c.Wires connected d.Incandescent lamp e. Battery
_____ 6. Which of the following working conditions below serves as one of the possible
occurrence of hazards that harm anyone in the electrical shop?
a. constant loud noise c. dry and cool environment
b. organized work place d. good ambiance
_____ 7. Which of the following working conditions below does NOT produce hazards?
a. messy workplace c. noisy workshop
b. fumes d. good ambiance
_____ 8. Which of the hazard and risks may cause serious physical injury and damage?
a. good tool condition c. partially damaged machine
b. proper insulation d. new wire stripper
_____ 9. Which of the hazard and risks in an electrical shop may cause shocks, burns
or serious physical damage?
a. toxic chemicals c. wet condition
b. exposed live wire d. proper insulation
_____ 10. Which common type of hazards is caused by bacteria, viruses, insects,
plants, bird, animals or human?
a. Chemical c. Biological
b. Physical d. Ergonomic
_____11. Which of the requirements are to be considered in conducting or identifying
hazards and risks in electrical shops?
a. Overhead power lines c. proper insulation
b. adequate wiring d. covered electrical part
_____12. Which is, according Occupational Health Safety (OHS), considered as one of
common ways to classify hazard by category?
a. bacteria c. bullying
b. repetitive movement d. Physical
_____ 13. Which of the following described by ergonomic as one of the common
hazards that harm workers?
a. stress c. bullying
b. repetitive movement d. Physical
_____ 14. Which effect in the body may happen if hazards and risks in the workplace is
not identified? a. relief injuries c. hearing aid
b. skin protection d. disability
_____ 15. Which is the probable effects of harm that causes psychological
potential hazard in workplace?
a. violence c. bullying
b. stress d. all of the above
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d.Volt
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a. NEMA 2
b. NEMA 2
c. NEMA 3R
d. NEMA 4X

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a. NEMA 2
b. NEMA 2
c. NEMA 3R
d. NEMA 4X
_
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_ Whati
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a.Fuse
b.Lamp
c.Receptacl
e;
d.Switch
TEST II.
Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write only theB letter on the space provided.
A
1. Switch a. current cannot pass through the bulb
when the other filament of the bulb is cut
2. Source of power b. caused the load to light up
3. Conductor c. consumes power
4. Load d. electrical path
5. Series circuit e. bulb has its own circuit
connection
f. control the circuit

B.Directions: Tell whether the following idea refer to a series or parallel circuit. Write
S if the answer is series and P if it is parallel on the space provided
6. The total current is the sum of all the current in each circuit.
7. The current throughout the circuit is the same.
8. The voltage is the same in all the circuits.
9. The total resistance in the circuit is the sum of all individual resistances.
10. The total voltage in the circuit is equal to the sum of the individual
voltages.
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TEST III- A. Draw the schematic diagrams of the following in circuits Draw them down
in the table provided

1. Two bulbs connected in series controlled by a single pole switch using direct
current. 5pts
2. Four bulbs connected in parallel controlled by a single pole switch using alternating
current.5pts

1.

2.
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III-B. Direction: Find the missing quantity for each of the circuits show Solution below

1. 5Ω I=2A
V=? _________________________________________

2. I=2A
R=? _________________________________________
20V

R=5Ω
3. I=? _________________________________________
10V

4. I=500A
R=? _________________________________________
100V

R=10Ω I=0.4A
5.
V=? _________________________________________

SOLUTION HERE ;
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6.An electric heater is rated at 100V and has a hot resistance of 30 ohms.
What current will flow through it?
____________________________________________________________________________
7.An ammeter shows a bulb is using 4 amperes from a 120V source. What is
the resistance?
______________________________________________________________________________
8.An electric appliance with a resistance of 60 ohms must draw 5A to operate
correctly. What is the correct voltage to use?
_____________________________________________________________________________
9.How much power is consumed by the machine having a current flow of 6
ampere supplied by a 220 volt line?
______________________________________________________________________________

YOUR SOLUTION HERE;

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