Module 5 Review 1 (Day 2)
Module 5 Review 1 (Day 2)
Module 5 Review 1 (Day 2)
5. The electricity that is used in our industry that gas technicians are exposed to
daily are:
a. 12amp
b. 24amp
c. 120amp
d. 15amp
a. Plastic
b. Metal
c. Aluminum
d. Fiberglass
10. What type of object should be used to remove a co worker from an energized
source?
11. When the victim is removed from the power source, what steps should be
taken immediately?
a. Approved by TSSA
b. Double Insulated
c. Double Conducted
d. Approved by ESA
15. What happens if the current in the circuit becomes greater than the capacity
of the breaker or fuse servicing it?
16. A breaker will open a circuit based on the ___________ of the conductor
a. Length
b. Width
c. Temperature
d. Pressure
17. What is best practice when working with an appliance that needs electricity
to function
18. When using power tools, they should always be properly _________
a. Charged
b. Neutralized
c. Stored
d. Grounded
19. You should always examine extension cords for _______ before using.
a. Wire gauge
b. Wire damage
c. Wire thickness
d. Wire length
20. If working in an electrical box that is known to have live conductors, why should
you only use on hand?
a. To avoid getting a shock
b. To make sure you have a free hand available to hold the flashlight
c. To avoid having current passing past or near your heart
d. None of the above
21. If possible, you should try and perform repairs to electrical systems with the
equipment
a. Energized
b. In a Mechanical State
c. Taken apart
d. De-Energized
23. Why is it important to also tag a piece of equipment as well as locking it out?
a. To provide information on the equipment operation
b. To provide information to people who may want to energize the equipment
c. To direct technicians with electrical information
d. To give information on voltages and amp rating
24. Why is it important to NOT wear jewelry when working with electrical circuits?
a. Jewelry is a good conductor
b. Jewelry is a power source
c. Jewelry is a good insulator
d. Both a and c
25. What is the difference between a neutral wire and a ground wire in a circuit?
a. Ground is a normally current carrying conductor
b. Neutral is not a normally current carrying conductor
c. Hot is not a normally current carrying conductor
d. Neutral is a normally current conductor, and ground is not
26. Why is it important to have hand tools with insulated handles on them?
a. To provide a path of electrons into your body
b. To allow you to have a better feel for the amount of voltage being provided
c. To provide protection to the technician against electrical shock
d. To make the grip of the tool more comfortable
27. Why is it important to have well insulated footwear while working with electrical
circuits?
a. They provide a good path for electrons to make it to ground
b. They provide a good insulation and a resistive path to ground
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
29. The most common circuit protection devices used in homes are
a. No Ground is present
b. No Neutral is present
c. No Hot wire is present
d. No Conductor is present
a. Resistance
b. Amperage
c. Voltage
d. Wattage
a. Amperage
b. Voltage
c. Ohms
d. Watts
34. An electric shock you receive by touching a piece of metal after walking on a carpet
is a good example of?
a. Static discharge
b. Source of ignition
c. Arcing
d. All of the above
a. Powered on
b. In an energized state, if possible
c. Switched off
d. In a de-energized state, if possible
a. Dry
b. Rainy
c. Sunny
d. Dark
37. If current were to pass through or close to your heart, what may occur?
a. Ventricular fibrillation
b. Fluttering of your heart
c. Loss of blood flow to essential organs
d. All of the above
39. Ladders that are constructed of aluminum are good examples of?
a. Conductors
b. Insulators
c. Capacitors
d. Loads
40. If the victim of shock is near live wires, why must you be cautious?