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Republic of the Philippines

Mindanao State University


Maigo School of Arts and Trades
Poblacion Maigo, Lanao Del Norte
FINAL EXAMINATION

Name: _____________________________________________________ Score: ________


Year and Section: ________________ Subject: _______________ Date: _________

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is a complete flow of current in the circuit or when the circuit is switched off.
a. Open Circuit b. Closed Circuit c. Short Circuit d. Grounded Circuit
2. The total current flowing in the circuit is more than the current or ampacity or capacity of the
conductor or the branch circuit
a. Overloaded Circuit b. Closed Circuit c. Open Circuit d. Short Circuit
3. One un-insulated conductor in a circuit touches the metal part of the appliance. It causes voltage
drain and may cause electrocution when touched by an un-insulated individual.
a. Grounded Circuit b. Short Circuit c. Open Circuit d. Overloaded Circuit
4.The flow of current in a circuit is incomplete or when the circuit is switched off.
a. Grounded Circuit b. Short Circuit c. Open Circuit d. Closed Circuit
5.Un-insulated conductors from line 1 and line 2 of a circuit come into contact with each other without
passing any load or when the resistance of the load becomes unnecessarily low.
a. Grounded Circuit b. Short Circuit c. Open Circuit d. Closed Circuit
6. These tools are made of steel hardened and tempered at the tip used to loosen or tighten screws
with slotted heads. They come in various sizes and shapes.
a. Pliers b. Screw Drivers c. Hammers d. Wire stripper
7. It comes in either Standard or Philips screw driver with short shank or blade and a shorted handle
used to turn screws in tight space where standard screw driver cannot be used.
a. Philip screw driver b. Standard screw driver c. Stubby screw driver d. Allen screw driver
8. These made from metal with insulators in the handle and are used for cutting, twisting, bending,
holding, and gripping wires and cables.
a. Pliers b. Screw drivers c. Hammers d. Wire stripper

9. This is used for cutting and holding fine wires. This can reach tight space or small opening where
other pliers cannot reach and also used in making terminal loops of copper wires.
a. Side cutting pliers b. Wire stripper c. Combination pliers d. Long nose pliers
10. The current flowing in each branch is independent from each other that when one branch or load
opens, the other loads will still function..
a. Series Circuit b. Parallel Circuit c. Series-Parallel Circuit d. Complex Circuit
11. A German physicist discovered that voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit have definite
relationship with one another.
a. George Simoun Ohm b. George Simoun Ohmn
c. George Simoun Ohms d. George Simon Ohm
12. Is the complete flow of current through a conductor or path from the source to the load and and
back to the source. In other word it is a continuous flow of current.
a. Current b. Connection c. Continuity d. Circuit
13. A conductor composed of two or more lines that provide passage for electric current from the
source to the load.
a. Source b. Load c. Switch d. Path
14. Provides electrical power to the circuit. Ex. Battery , generators current from household
convenience outlet.
a. Load b. Source c. Path d. Switch
15. Loads are connected end to end along the path of current in a single closed loop.
a. Series Circuit b. Parallel Circuit c. Complex Circuit d. Series-Parallel Circuit
16. An electrical device that turns the current ON and OFF conveniently.
a. Load b. Source c. Path d. Control or Switch
17. Are materials with very low resistance, and thus it is easily permits the flow of currents.
a. Conductors b. Insulators c. Silver d. Copper
18. The flow of electron changes alternately. At one moment it goes positive, and then it goes
negative and so on as a cycle.
a. Alternating Current b. Direct Current c. Static Electricity d. Dynamic Electricity
19. Are materials with very high resistance , hence , it does not easily permit the flow of electric
current.
a. Insulators b. Conductors c. Silver d. Copper
20. It is the total measure of electrical energy consumed in a circuit.
a. Resistance b. Current c. Power d. Voltage
II. Identification
Directions: Identify what is being asked on the following questions.

_____________1. Defined as a basic form of energy that is property of a certain fundamental


particles of matter known as protons and electrons.
_____________2. It is electricity that is not in motion or electricity at rest.
_____________3. The flow of electron changes alternately. At one moment it goes positive, and then
it goes negative and so on as a cycle.

_____________4. It is the force that opposes the flow of electrons.


____________ 5. An electrical device usually an appliance, lights or any equipment connected to the
circuit that consumes power of electricity.
____________ 6. Provides electrical power to the circuit. Ex. Battery, generators current from
household convenience outlet.
____________ 7. A device that acts as a convenient source of electrical energy for current
consuming appliances.
____________ 8. A device that connects and disconnects the flow of electric current in a circuit.
____________ 9. A protective device used to automatically blow and cuts the current when trouble in
the circuit such as short circuit or overload occurs.
____________ 10. An octagonal shaped electrical material where the connections or joints of wires
are being done.

_____________11. Wire which is made of multiple strands joined together to make a single wire.

____________12. Wire is made of a single strand of copper or aluminum wire. These are used in
wiring installation inside and outside the buildings.

____________13. Device that hold and protect the lamp.

____________14. A circuit protective device that automatically blows and cut the current when and
over load or short circuit happens.
____________15. Is used in determining the size of wires/conductors. The gauge ranges from 0 to
60 awg (American wire gauge).
____________16. Is a measuring tool used to measure the length of an object in centimeter
and inches.
____________17. Is an instrument used to measure the amount of electrical current intensity in a
circuit. The unit of measure is ampere (a). It is connected along or series to the circuit.
____________18. Is an instrument used to measure electrical pressure or voltage of a circuit. The
unit of measure is volt (v).
____________19. Is a pocket size tool used to test the line wire or circuit if there is current in it.
____________20. Is a decimalized system of measurement. It exists in several variations with
different choices of base units.
____________21. Electrical materials used to hold and anchor electrical conduits in its proper
position.
____________22. Electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and insulation.
____________ 23. Is the electromagnetic force (EMF) that enables or pushes the electrons to flow
in a conductor toward a certain direction.
____________24. It is electricity in motion. It can be transmitted through a conductor from one place
to another by means of a potential
difference.
____________25. Is something that can cause harm, eg electricity, chemicals, working up a
ladder, noise, a keyboard, a bully at work, stress.
____________26. These problems can arise from simple things, like working for long periods in an
awkward position or having to make the same motions over and over again.
____________27. Are basically causing stress to a worker.
____________28. Is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an
adverse health effect once to a hazard. It may also apply to situations with property or equipment
loss.

___________29. Is an action to identify and eliminate all unnecessary items from your work place
and dispose them.

___________30. A small drilling machine with a chuck capacity of ¼‖ to 3/8‖. It is used in making
holes on metal sheets and concrete walls.
III. Enumeration
Directions: Enumerate the following.

1. Common tools and equipment used in electrical installation


2. Conditions of Circuit
3. Parts of Circuit
4. Properties of Electricity
5. System of Measurement
6. Electrical supplies and materials
IV. Sketching
Direction: Sketch the following diagram.
1. Single pole switch controlled 3 lamps (5pts)
2. 2 3-way switch controlled 1 lamp (5pts)
3. 3 locations (5pts)
4. Special purpose outlet (5pts)
V. Calculation
Solve the following problem.10 points each. Please show your solution

1.
Find: I1, I2, I3, I4, It and Rt

2.
Find: Rt, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 and Vt

3.
Find: Rt,V1,V2,V3,V4,I1,I2,I3,I4,Vt and It
II. Convert to the requested units. 2 points each.
1. 1cm- mm
2. 8ft-inches
3. 9yards-inches
4. 10000mm-yards
5. 10 inches-cm
III. Instruction: Solve the following problems below.

1. A potential difference across 24 Ω resistor is 12 V. What is the current through the resistor?
2. If the resistance of an electric iron is 50 Ω and a current of 3.2 A flows through the
resistance. Find the voltage between two points.
3. An EMF source of 8.0 V is connected to a purely resistive electrical appliance (a light bulb).
An electric current of 2.0 A flows through it. Consider the conducting wires to be resistance-
free. Calculate the resistance offered by the electrical appliance
VI. Essay (10pts)
1. What have your learned in this subject?

Prepared by: Charmaine B. Cellero


Student- Teacher
Approved by: Prof. Dhena V. Sabdula
Cooperating - Teacher

“Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection”

-ctto-

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