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The document consists of a series of plumbing-related questions and answers covering various topics such as pipe measurements, water flow, plumbing fittings, storm water, and plumbing codes. It includes multiple-choice questions about tools, materials, and plumbing principles. Additionally, it references figures that likely illustrate plumbing symbols and components.
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Practical 3 Ans

The document consists of a series of plumbing-related questions and answers covering various topics such as pipe measurements, water flow, plumbing fittings, storm water, and plumbing codes. It includes multiple-choice questions about tools, materials, and plumbing principles. Additionally, it references figures that likely illustrate plumbing symbols and components.
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1. Galvanized steel pipes are generally measured by its____.

a. Inside diameter
b .Outside diameter
c. Number of threads
d. Developed length

2. Which of the following affects the flow of water in a pipe?


a. Size of pipe.
b. Internal surface condition of pipes.
c. Number of turns or changes in direction of pipes.
d. All of these.

3. Which fitting or fitting combination is best used at the base of a soil or waste stack?
a. 1/4 bend
b. 2 1/2 bend
c. Short sweep and 1/4 bend
d. Wye branch & 1/8 bend

4. Storm water refers to?


a. Rainwater, surface run-off
b. Liquid plus human waste
c. Waste from laundry, sink and etc.
d. Domestic sewage

5. What do you call the vertical distance between the top dip and the crown weir of a trap?
a. Overflow
b. Crown
c. Invert
d. Trap seal

6. What characteristic best describes a plastic or synthetic pipe?


a. Low resistance to fluid flow
b. Ease of assembly
c. Hot or cold water system application
d. All of these.

7. This refers to the installation of fixtures or parts of the plumbing system which can be
completed prior to the installation of fixtures or finishing.
a. Pipe laying
b. Roughing-in
c. Plumbing assembly
d. Mock-up installation
8. Which of the following is prohibited under the Plumbing Code?
a. Providing an air gap or air break between the outlet and the flood level rim of a fixture.
b. Using fittings to connect pipes instead of bending.
c. Provide a vent pipe to a fixture.
d. Double trapping a fixture.

9. Which of the following plumbing principle contradicts the National Plumbing Code?
a. Water closet shall be located in a properly lighted and ventilated room.
b. Fixture directly connected to the plumbing system shall be equipped with a water sealed trap.
c. Plumbing system shall be maintained in a sanitary and serviceable condition.
d. Vent terminal shall not extend above the roof.

10. Which of the following is a flexible plastic or synthetic pipe?


a. PP
b. PE
c. ABS
d. uPVC

11. Which of the following is classified as permissible trap?


a. Bell trap
b. Full S trap
c. P-trap
d. Mechanically sealed trap

12. Most common joint connection for copper water piping.


a. Soldered joints
b. Brazed joints
c. Mechanical joints
d. Flared joints

13. What do you call the tool used to cut threads in a hole?
a. Top
b. Bit
c. Tap
d. Reamer

14. After a piece of pipe has been cut, the hole is cleaned out with a:
a. Pipe reamer
b. Pipe taper
c. Pipe cleaner
d. Hole cleaner
15. An alloy of copper and zinc.
a. Brass
b. Bronze
c. Iron
d. Tin

16. Solders and fluxes with lead content that exceeds ______ shall be prohibited in piping system
used to convey potable water.
a. 0.2
b. 0.002
c. 0.1
d. 0.001

17. All trenches deeper than the footing of any building or structure and paralleling the same shall
be at least?
a. 30⁰
b. 45⁰
c. 60⁰
d. 90⁰

18. A system of vertical pipes in a building to which fire hoses can be attached on each floor,
including a system by which water is made available to the outlets as needed.
a. Standpipe
b. Sprinkler
c. Fire hydrant
d. Deluge

19. In storm drainage system, it is used to prevent aggregates, debris and other unwanted objects
from entering the drainage system?
a. Culvert
b. Scupper
c. Street gutter
d. Catch basin

20. Level 3 types of water service refers to?


a. Artesian well
b. Individual shallow well hand up installation
c. Public faucet
d. Individual house connection
a.

b.
d.

c.

e. f.

g.

h.

i.

k.
j.

FIGURE 1.

21. In Figure 1, what is “k”?


a. Pipe Cutter
b. Yoke Vise
c. Basin Wrench
d. Monkey Wrench

22. In Figure 1, what is “b”?


a. Pipe Cutter
b. Yoke Vise
c. Basin Wrench
d. Monkey Wrench
23. In Figure 1, what is “c”?
a. Pipe Cutter
b. Yoke Vise
c. Basin Wrench
d. Monkey Wrench

24. In Figure 1, what is “a”?


a. Pipe Cutter
b. Yoke Vise
c. Basin Wrench
d. Monkey Wrench

25. In Figure 1, what is “f and g”?


a. Chain Wrench
b. Yoke Vise
c. Threader
d. Stillson Wrench

D.

A.

B.

FIGURE 2.

26. In Figure 2, what is “B”?


a. Lavatory
b. Vent
c. Soil Stack
d. Waste Branch
27. In Figure 2, what is “D”?
a. Lavatory
b. Vent
c. Soil Stack
d. Waste Branch

28. In Figure 2, what is “A”?


a. Lavatory
b. Vent
c. Soil Stack
d. Waste Branch

29. In Figure 2, what is “C”?


a. Lavatory
b. Vent
c. Soil Stack
d. Waste Branch

E.

F. G.

H.

FIGURE 3.

30. In Figure 3, what is “G”?


a. Outlet
b. Inlet
c. Crown
d. Dip
31. In Figure 3, what is “E”?
a. Outlet
b. Inlet
c. Crown
d. Dip

32. In Figure 3, what is “H”?


a. Outlet
b. Inlet
c. Crown
d. Dip

33. In Figure 3, what is “F”?


a. Outlet
b. Inlet
c. Crown
d. Dip

K.
I.

J.

L.

FIGURE 4.

34. In Figure 4, what is “J”?


a. No Ventilation
b. Minus Pressure
c. Plus Pressure
d. Self Siphonage
35. In Figure 4, what is “I”?
a. No Ventilation
b. Minus Pressure
c. Plus Pressure
d. Self Siphonage

36. In Figure 4, what is “L”?


a. No Ventilation
b. Minus Pressure
c. Plus Pressure
d. Self Siphonage

37. In Figure 4, what is “K”?


a. No Ventilation
b. Minus Pressure
c. Plus Pressure
d. Self Siphonage

N.

O. P.

M.

FIGURE 5.
38. In Figure 5, what is “O”?
a. Soil Pipe
b. Back Pressure
c. Downward Flow
d. Compressed Air
39. In Figure 5, what is “M”?
a. Soil Pipe
b. Back Pressure
c. Downward Flow
d. Compressed Air

40. In Figure 5, what is “P”?


a. Soil Pipe
b. Back Pressure
c. Downward Flow
d. Compressed Air

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

FIGURE 6.

41. In Figure 6, what does no. 8 mean?


a. Acid Waste
b. Compressed Air
c. Vent
d. Cold Water Line
42. In Figure 6, what does no. 4 mean?
a. Acid Waste
b. Compressed Air
c. Vent
d. Cold Water Line

43. In Figure 6, what does no. 7 mean?


a. Acid Waste
b. Compressed Air
c. Vent
d. Cold Water Line

44. In Figure 6, what does no. 3 mean?


a. Acid Waste
b. Compressed Air
c. Vent
d. Cold Water Line

45. In Figure 7 on the right, identify plumbing symbol 9.


a. 1/4 bend flanged connection
b. 1/4 bend screwed connection
c. 1/4 bend B&S connection
d. 1/4 bend welded connection

46. In Figure 7 on the right, identify plumbing symbol 37.


a. Straight Tee Outlet Up
b. Straight Tee Outlet Down
c. 90 deg Elbow Turned up
d. 90 deg Elbow Turned Down

47. In Figure 7 on the right, identify plumbing symbol 72.


a. Flanged Gate Valve
b. Bell & Spigot Gate Valve
c. Soldered Gate Valve
d. Screwed Gate Valve

48. In Figure 7 on the right, identify plumbing symbol 24.


a. Soldered Concentric Reducer
b. Soldered Eccentric Reducer
c. Welded Concentric Reducer
d. Welded Eccentric Reducer FIGURE 7.
FIGURE 8.

49. Identify type of plier G.


a. End-Cutting Nipper
b. Needle Nose Plier
c. Lineman’s Side Cutting Plier
d. Tongue and Groove Plier

50. How much is the bill for a residential building with 1/2" main service pipe and with 44 cum
consumption?
a. 1118
b. 1018
c. 1108
d. 1081

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