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Final Exam - Illumination

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FINAL EXAM – ILLUMINATION

1. The study of illumination involves

A. design of lighting system


B. study of lighting and wiring system
C. calculation of wiring sizes for various lighting fixtures
D. study of photometry and its application

2. A lamp gives an average output of 628 lumens. What is its M.S.C.P.?

A. 50 Cd B. 40 Cd C. 45 Cd D. 48 Cd

3. A lamp has luminous intensity of 250 Cd. Calculate the total luminous flux emitted by it.

A. 1,000 lm B. 785 Im C. 3,142 Im D. 2,000 Im

4. A light source has an illumination of 100 footcandles (fc), what is the illumination in lux?

A. 1,204 B. 1,075 C. 1,496 D. 1,360

5. An area of 0.3 square meter is to be illuminated by a lamp at a level of 600 lux. What is the total
luminous flux emitted by the lamp?

A. 160 lm B. 170 Im C. 180 Im D. 190 m

6. A light source located 2.75 m from a surface produces an illumination of 528 lux on that surface. Find
the illumination if the distance is changed to 1.55 m.

A. 298 lux B. 1662 lux C. 937 lux D. 168 lux

7. At what distance from a wall will 40 Cd lamp provide the same illumination as 80 Cd lamp located 4 m
from the wall?

A. 2.93 m B. 2.83 m C. 2.65 m D. 2.07 m

8. A circular top is located 4 m below and 3 m to the left of a lamp that emits 2000 lumens. What
illumination is provided on the surface of the table?

A. 4.58 lux B. 5.35 lux C. 5.09 lux D. 4.84 lux


9. Two lamp posts are 13 m apart and are fitted with 1,000 Cd lamp each at a height of 5 m above the
ground. Calculate the illumination on the ground:

A. under each lamp

A. 41.85 lux B. 40 lux C. 80 lux D. 20.92 lux

B. midway between the lamps

A. 37.18 lux B. 9.07 lux C. 18.14 lux D. 27.21 lux

10. A light source is located 2 m from a surface produces an illumination of 50 lux on that surface. Find
the intensity of the light source in candela.

A. 100 B. 50 C. 150 D. 200

ANSWERS:

1. B
2. A
3. D
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. B

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