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Maximum liquid depth for septic tank. a. 1.50 mts b. 1.80 mts c. 2.00 mts d. 1.90 mts The third protruding metal stick in a plug. a. Grounding plug . !round c. "lug d. #one of these %nsulating media for transformers &no longer allo'ed( a. !atorade . Mineral oil c. Askarel d. )astor oil +here ,ou connect the 'ires a. Match o ox . Utilit, ox c. -ohnson ox d. Junction box Minimum length of the secondar, compartment of a septic tank 'ith a capacit, of more than cuic meters. a. 1.50 mts . 1./0 mts c. 2.00 mts d. 1.90 mts Minimum extension of the T ao3e an openale 'indo'4 door opening4 air intake4 or 3ent shaft. a. 0.0 m . 0.$0 m c. 0.90 m d. 0.50 m 6 de3ice that can e used to open or close a circuit manuall, and can also open a circuit automaticall, 'hen current is excessi3e. a. 6i 6irr cir circu cuit it r rea eake ker r b. Circuit breaker c. Br Braanc nch h cir irccui uitt d. 7use ox 6 cale pro3ided 'ith 'rapping of metal &steel 'ire( for mechanical protection. a. uper cale . teel cale c. Armored cable d. #one of these 6 material that permits man, electrons to mo3e through it. )opper4 sil3er4 and aluminum are examples of materials that are good conductors. 6lso used genericall, to
refer to a 'ire4 cale4 or us ar that is made from a conducting material. a. Conductor . emi8conductor c. 7use d. %nsulator 10. Minimum 'idth of a septic tank. a. /0 cm . 120 cm c. 90 cm d. 0 cm 11. Metal pipe in 'hich electrical po'ers ma, e dra'n has conditions conditions &like 'all 'all is thinner than conduit( a. Electrical metal tubing . Metal stra' c. teel pi pipe d. #one of these 12. Minimum dimension of a manhole access to a septic tank. a. 15 mm . *5/ mm c. 22 mm d. 508 mm 1$. +hat t,pe of sound asorent is est for lo'er and frequencies: a. 7i 7ie erg rgla lass ss in insu sula lati tion on b. Porous absorbents c. "l "las asti ticc a aso sor ren ents ts d. 6ir 3acuum 1*. ingle le3er 3al3es used in kitchen sink and la3ator, faucets or at sho'er 3al3es 'orks , the principle of a ;;;. a. )heck 3al3e b. all !al!e c. !ate 3al3e d. !loe 3a 3al3e 15. %n oilers4 the, function onl, 'hen it exceeds prescried unsafe operating conditions a. "r "reess ssur uree 3a 3all3e . elief 3al3e c. "imit controls and interlocks d. 6 >6# 1. The luminous flux emitted per unit solid angle , light source4 expressed in candelas. a. )andle b. "uminous intensit# c. ?umen d. teradian
2. The rate of flo' of 3isile light per unit time4 expressed in lumens a. )andela . )andlepo'er c. "uminous $lux d. ?uminance
9. The rate of flo' of electric charge in a circuit per unit time4 measured in amperes. a. esistance . Ahm c. Current d. "o'er
$. The % unit of luminous flux4 equal the light emitted in a solid angle of one steradian , uniform point source ha3ing an intensit, of one candela a. ?ux b. "umen c. 7oot8candle d. ?amert
10. 6n amount if po'er4 esp. the po'er required to operate an electrical de3ice or appliance4 expressed in 'atts. a. 6mpere . Ahm c. 'attage d. )urrent
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11. 6 hollo' c,linder of metal or plastic used for the con3e,ance of 'ater4 steam4 gas or other fluid material. a. Pipe . !asket c. al3e d. +ire
5. The intensit, of light falling at an, gi3en place on lighted surface4 equal to the luminous flux incident per unit are and expressed in lumens per unit of area. %s also called ;;;;;;;;;;;. a. eflection . efraction c. @iffraction d. %lluminance
12. 6 3al3e 'ith a gloular od,4 closed , a disk seating on an opening in an internal 'all. a. !ate 3al3e b. Globe !al!e c. 6ngle 3al3e d. Mixing 3al3e
. 6 machine that con3erts mechanical energ, into electrical energ,. a. 6lternator . Generator c. )on3erter d. Transformer . 6 generator for producing alternating current. a. Alternator . !enerator c. )on3erter d. Transformer /. 6n electrical current flo'ing in one direction onl, and ha3ing a magnitude that does not 3ar, or 3aries onl, slightl,. a. 6lternating current b. &irect current c. )onduction d. esistance
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%t is the transf transfer er of heat , , motion motion of the the particle particless of the heated sustance itself. %t is is the the transfe transferr of one heat heat from a place place of of higher higher temperature. %t is is a heat due to changi changing ng state state of of the the sustan sustance. ce. %t is is a change change from from liqui liquid d to the solid state state or 3ice 3ersa. These These are rectangula rectangularr locks locks of of cast8i cast8iron ron or steel steel plates stacked in a frame that that is supported supported at the opposite ends of the cale to 'hich the car is fastened. %t is the the 3erti 3ertical cal pass passage age'a, 'a, for for the the car and and counter'eight on its side 'alls are the car guiderails4 door frames and certain mechanical and electrical auxiliaries of the control apparatus. %t is a comi cominat nation ion of push push utto uttons4 ns4 cont contact acts4 s4 electronic equipment4 rela,s4 solid8state s'itching4 cans and de3ices that are operated manuall, or automaticall, to initiate the door operation4 starting4
and accelerating4 retardation4 le3eling4 and stopping the car. /. %t is is the usuall, usuall, placed placed pit. pit. Their Their purpose purpose is not to to stop a falling car ut to ring it to a partiall, cushioned stop if 'ould o3er tra3el the lo'er terminal. 9. %t is is mounted mounted directl, directl, on the the shaft shaft of the the ele3ato ele3atorr machine. 10. %t is a de3ice de3ice for moistenin moistening g air to a desired desired temperature. 11. %t remo3es the large dirt and pollen pollen particles particles in order to pre3ent clogging at spaces et'een the plates. 12. e disco3ered disco3ered chlorine chlorine and fluori fluorine ne atoms that that formed halocarons or h,drocarons compounds that are made suitale refrigerants in 19$0. 1$. e is founder of )arrier )orporation. )arrierCs effort included the first air8conditioning s,stem for high8 rise uildings. 1*. The approxima approximate te floor space space per person person that should should e pro3ided at peak periods for 'aiting passengers. passengers. 15. The normal normal speed speed of an ele3at ele3ator. or. %%.
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1. 1. 6M 1/. 19. 1. 6ll 6ll changes changes in directio direction n shall e made made , the the app appro ropr pria iate te use use of of *5 *5 . 20. a. +,es +,es . alf +,e +,ess c. ixth Bends Bends d. ends 21. 2. The solid solid organic organic material materialss eing denser denser than 'ater4 tend to settle to the ottom of the tank. Ans)er+ ,"-&GE 22. $. 6 portion portion of an electri electricc 'iring 'iring that extends e,ond the final o3er current de3ice protecting the circuit.
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$. 11. %s %s percei3ed percei3ed as a uGGing uGGing or click clicking ing sound4 and it is comprised of repeated echoes tra3ersing ack and forth et'een t'o non8asoring parallel surfaces. $. $/. a. e3erera e3ereration tion . )reep )reep c. tand tanding ing +a3es d. lutter $9. 12. %s the the achie3eme achie3ement nt of a tempera temperature ture elo' that of the immediate surroundings. *0. *1. a. Air7Conditioning . entil entilation ation c. efrigeration d. )ooling *2. 1$. %t is is a fluorescen fluorescentt lamp designe designed d to replace an incandescent lamp. Ans)er+ CPAC6 "-E,CE/6 "AP *$. 1*. %t is is a lo' pressure pressure mercur mercur, , 3apor 3apor gas8 discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce 3isile light. light. Ans)er+ "-E,CE/6 "AP 33. 15. %t is one of the most asic concepts in 'ood'orking. Ans)er+ '& J%/E 35. *. *. -UT -UT%%##< ##< %t is the the mini minimum mum dist distanc ancee requir required ed of 'ate 'aterr line to the cistern tank. a. 15 m . 20 m c. 25 m d. $0 m 6 t,pe t,pe of of faucet faucet that that oper operate atess 'ith 'ith a round round tapering plug to fit a metal sheet. a. Ball faucet b. ound Cock c. =e, cock d. )ircular cock The use use of of extreme extreme pressure pressure so as not affe affect ct the the existing foundation in the 3icinit, a. )entrifugal "ump . -etted +ell c. Piston Pump d. @ri3en +ell 6n, Doi Doint nt otai otained ned , , Doinin Doining g of metal metal part partss 'ith allo,s and melt at temperature higher than **9 degrees centigrade ut lo'er than the melting temp of the parts to e Doined. a. laed :oint . Burned lead Doint c. )ement Mortar -oint d. 7lared -oint 7or an an apartm apartment ent uild uilding ing ho' ho' man, man, gallon gallonss of hot 'ater is needed per person: a. 8 . 9 c. 10 d. 12
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6mong the follo'ing follo'ing descriptio description4 n4 'hich 'hich of the the follo'ing does #AT descrie the do'n8feed and gra3it, return s,stem: a. A3erhead feed and s,stem b. 'it* a continuing net)ork o$ pipes or pro!ide a constant circulation o$ )ater. c. ot 'ater rises on the highest point of the pluming s,stem and tra3els to the fixture , gra3it,. d. +a +ater ter distriution is dependent on the expansion of the hot 'ater gra3it,. . 6 pipe pipe or or tuing tuing that that conn connect ectss the outl outlets ets of of pluming fixture to the trap. a. Trap tue b. 6ail piece c. Trap pipe d. Trap pipe /. +hich +hich of the the follo follo'in 'ing g does does not gene general rall, l, descrie a 3itrified cla, pipe: a. Brittle . Ane of the oldest materials used for se'er line c. igh resistant to most acids d. C*eapest 9. o' man, man, urina urinals ls 'oul 'ould d e nee needed ded for for an an auditorium 'ith capacit, of 500 persons: a. $ . * c. 5 d. 10. The maximum maximum de3elope de3eloped d length length of the trap arm arm 'ater closet or similar fixture shall not exceed to ho' man, meters: a. 0.0 m . 0.90 m c. 1.8 m d. 2. m 11. 11. +hat is the the required required numer numer of 'ater 'ater suppl, fixture unit for flush tank 'ater closets &pri3ateFpulic use(: a. H . I c. 245 d. *F5 12. +hat is the the pipe color color for for ammonia: ammonia: a. Arange . ed c. ello) d. !reen 1$. +hat is the the method method of treatment treatment 'hen 'hen there there are presence of calcium calcium and magnesium magnesium in the 'ater: a. Addition o$ )ater so$teners . 7iltration
c. )hlorination d. )oagulation 1*. Tue Tue made of plastic plastic material material and color color lack. The cross sectional shape is normall, o3al and is denoted , its outside diameter a. Pol#but#lene . "ol,eth,lene c. "lastic
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129. d. Illuminance 121. 122. 122. -. ; m%c$ m%c$in ine e #$%# #$%# con con+e +e"# "# mec$%nic%l ene"g* in#o elec#"ic%l ene"g*. 123. 123. %. ;l ;l#e" #e"n%#o n%#o"" 12). b. Generato" 125. 125. c. Con+e on+e"# "#e" e" 12-. 12-. '. T"% T"%n n!o !o""me" me" 12. 12. 12. . ; gen gene" e"%# %#o" o" !o" !o" :"o'ucing %l#e"n%#ing cu""en#. cu""en#. 126. a. Alternator 139. 139. b. Gen Gene"%# e"%#o o" 131. 131. c. Con+e on+e"# "#e" e" 132. 132. '. T"% T"%n n!o !o""me" me" 133. 13). 13). . ;n ;n elec elec#" #"ic ic%l %l cu" cu"""en# en# 0o&ing in one 'i"ec#ion onl* %n' $%+ing % m%gni#u'e #$%# 'oe no# +%"* o" +%"ie onl* lig$#l*. 135. 135. %. ;l# ;l#e" e"n% n%#i #ing ng cu" cu""e "en# n# 13-. b. Direct current 13. 13. c. Con Con' 'uc#i uc#ion on 13. 13. '. ,ei ei#% #%nc nce e 136. 1)9. 1)9. 6. T$e T$e "%#e "%#e o! o! 0o& 0o& o! elec#"ic c$%"ge in % ci"cui# :e" uni# #ime< me%u"e' in %m:e"e. 1)1. 1)1. %. ,e ,ei i#% #%n nce 1)2. b. O$m 1)3. c. Current 1)). '. Po Po&e" 1)5.
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200. 201.
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202.
205.
20$. 20*.
29-.