Hahaha Flashcards

1
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A wire or a cord which provides path for current flow.

A

Conductor

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2
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a type of electrical fittings used to hold and connect conduit in a box.

A

PVC connectors

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3
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a simple on/off switch that connects and disconnects two terminal to control the flow of current in a circuit.

A

Simple pole switch

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4
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RSC

A

Rigid steel conduit

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5
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A wire through which current flows

A

Hot wire

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6
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PVC

A

Polyvinyl chloride

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7
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metal raceways classified into four; rigid steel conduit (RSC), intermediate metallic conduit or tubing (MO or IMT), electrical metallic conduit or tubing (EMC or EMT) and the flexible metallic conduit (FMC)

A

Metallic conduits

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8
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A type of device used for holding compatible light bulb

A

Lamp holder

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9
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A power tool used in bending PVC conduit that blows hot air.

A

Heat gun

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10
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An electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows.

A

Incandescent bulb

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11
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Common tools used to drive (tight and loose) screws.

A

Electrical screw drivers

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12
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made from metal with insulated handle used for cutting, twisting, bending, holding and pressing wires and cables.

A

Pliers

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13
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are very essential to aid in any electrical operation which everyone should have sufficient knowledge and manipulative skills in proper handling of tools, electrical instruments, materials and devices in accordance to the job requirements.

A

Tools and materials

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14
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used to grasp and anchor electrical conduits to keep strong and stable position. Electrical fittings are most likely used to attach metallic and non-metallic conduit respectively.

A

Electrical materials

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15
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handheld devices that support in achieving a task. It is designed to aid and protect the worker against electric shock while allowing him/her to Work Swiftly and comfortably.

A

Electrical tools

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16
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essential tool in carrying abrupt stripping and cutting depending on the type of wire.

A

Electrical knife

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17
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simple tool used to drive
bolts and screws with hexagonal sockets in their heads

A

Allen wrench/key

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18
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a device used to measure volts, current and resistance circuits. and other parameters of electrical circuits

A

Multi tester

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19
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a very convenient tool used to strip off wire insulator.

A

Wire stripper

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20
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machines or equipment used for boring holes.

A

Portable electronic drills

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21
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A wireless device or equipment designed to tighten and loosen bolts screws pertaining to electrical works.

A

Battery drill

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22
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A device used for bending metal conduits from 45-90 degrees depending upon your desired shape and angle.

A

Hickey

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23
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used for driving and pulling out nails.

A

Caw hammer

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24
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used to measure the length and width of an object and commonly used by
carpenters.

A

Pull push rule

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25
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A saw with narrow fine-toothed blade set in a frame, used especially for cutting metal.

A

Hacksaw

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26
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allows the current to flow through the wire to complete the circuits.

A

Electrical wire

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27
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Made of metal and plastic box intended for light switches and multi convenience outlets.

A

Utility box

28
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Made of metal and plastic box in octagonal form. It is a protective box where wires are interconnected.

A

Junction box

29
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an electrical instrument or device used to measure volts, current and resistance, it is intended and designed for specific purpose and
measurement.

A

Clamp on ammeter

30
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a device made of heated metal tip to melt soldering lead to connect wires in particular electrical circuits.

A

Soldering iron

31
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a receptacle is designed in a surface wall mounted and flush wall mounted connection to lamps, electrical appliances and other purposes.

A

Convenience outlet

32
Q

A fusible device to provide against overload and short circuits. protection

A

Safety switch

33
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designed to protect electrical circuit devices from damage caused by overload or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt the flow of current when fault is detected.

A

Circuit breaker

34
Q

a tool with indicator light used for measuring the live part of a circuit.

A

Screw tester

35
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An adhesive material which is commonly used in electrical installation for wrapping uninsulated or stripped wire.

A

Electrical adhesive

36
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a document where supplies, materials and tools are to be monitored are listed.

A

Inventory form

37
Q

a document where the requested supplies, materials and tools
are written.

A

Request slip form

38
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a conduit made from galed steel tubing intended to protect and provide the route of electrical wiring. It is commonly used in industrial and commercial building.

A

RSC conduit

39
Q

L metal, plastic or fiber pipes clamp designed to hold and protect electrical conduits conduit cables and wires.

A

Electrical conduit fittings

40
Q

A most common electrical conduit which resists moisture and corrosion but the tubing is non-conductive.

A

PVC conduit

41
Q

includes everything from AC and DC power supplies to electrical connectors, lighting fixtures and wires.

A

Electrical supplies

42
Q

a form hanged outside the panel to inform others that somebody is working inside.

A

Tag out bill

43
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RFP

A

Request For Proposal form

44
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A form contains the description of work to be done within specified timeframe and cost estimates.

A

Job order or work order form

45
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a form given to somebody who will borrow supplies, materials and tools.

A

Borrowers slip form

46
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the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring.

A

Measurement

47
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a formal written request for something needed.

A

Requisition

48
Q

A report attached in maintenance work order form stating the
condition of the equipment.

A

Breakdown repair

49
Q

used to work on an electrical system

A

Electrical tools

50
Q

basically the parts or elements used in the making of any electrical construction project.

A

Electrical materials

51
Q

means that the value of one calibration may not be the same with the others.

A

Non-linear

52
Q

An instrument used to measure resistance.

A

Ohmmeter

53
Q

An instrument used to measure voltage.

A

Voltmeter

54
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The action of dividing into degrees or other proportionate divisions on a graduation.

A

Graduation

55
Q

A mathematical determination of the size or number of something

A

Calculation

56
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An instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.

A

Ammeter

57
Q

An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and resistance.

A

Multimeter

58
Q

An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.

A

Voltage

59
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A characteristic of a resistor to resist or oppose the flow of current in the circuit.

A

Resistance

60
Q

A unit of resistance.

A

Ohm

61
Q

it is the input portion of a multimeter usually coded with red and black: red means positive and black is negative.

A

Test probes

62
Q

A rotary switch of different ranges such as RX1, RX10, RX100, RX1K, and RX10K

A

Range selector

63
Q

used to adjust if ever the pointer fails to point to zero.

A

Zero Ohm Adjuster Knob

64
Q

a system which uses
millimeter, centimeter, decimeter, meter, kilometer and others.

Example: When you asked by your teachers about the distance from your home to school, you probably say it in kilometer or in meter. With this, you are using the metric system

A

Metric system

65
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a system of weights and measures which are commonly used worldwide, such as inch, yard, foot, mile, Cup, gallon and others.

Example: When you want to measure the length of a pencil in an inch, you are using the English system.

A

English system

66
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usually calibrated where it serves as the basis for reading the value.

A

Scale panel

67
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The value of electrical quantity that has been measured.

A

Needle pointer