Deck 13: Electrical Plans
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Deck 13: Electrical Plans
1
The ____ assumes that not all lights will be on at the same time, so the lighting load can be reduced.
A) electrical plan
B) distribution panel
C) circuit breaker
D) demand factor
A) electrical plan
B) distribution panel
C) circuit breaker
D) demand factor
D
2
The intensity of a light is measured in units of footcandles.
True
3
Carbon monoxide alarms should be placed _____.
A) in the kitchen
B) in the garage
C) outside of each sleeping area
D) along each staircase
A) in the kitchen
B) in the garage
C) outside of each sleeping area
D) along each staircase
C
4
The NEC defines a(n) ____ as the location in the circuit where electrical devices are connected.
A) outlet
B) vent stack
C) distribution panel
D) conduit
A) outlet
B) vent stack
C) distribution panel
D) conduit
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5
A _____ is an electrical circuit that contains two or more paths for the electricity or signal to flow from a common source.
A) ground fault circuit interrupter
B) receptacle
C) single-pole circuit
D) parallel circuit
A) ground fault circuit interrupter
B) receptacle
C) single-pole circuit
D) parallel circuit
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6
Which of the following should be placed first when creating a separate electrical plan?
A) switches
B) lighting fixtures
C) outlets
D) smoke alarms
A) switches
B) lighting fixtures
C) outlets
D) smoke alarms
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7
Direct lighting reflects light off a ceiling or wall surface and then into a room.
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8
A(n) ____ is a unit of measurement of electrical force or potential.
A) ohm
B) watt
C) amp
D) volt
A) ohm
B) watt
C) amp
D) volt
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9
The amount of power to be used per fixture is determined by multiplying the current by volts.
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10
A 240-volt receptacle is referred to as a convenience outlet.
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11
All systems must be grounded at the service entrance, and some municipalities require lightning protection and brownout equipment.
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12
The NEC requires the minimum number of lighting circuits to be based on a lighting load of ____ watts per square foot of floor space.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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13
Electrical symbols should be written with _____.
A) squares 3" (75 mm) in diameter
B) squares 6" (150 mm) in diameter
C) circles 3" (75 mm) in diameter
D) circles 6" (150 mm) in diameter
A) squares 3" (75 mm) in diameter
B) squares 6" (150 mm) in diameter
C) circles 3" (75 mm) in diameter
D) circles 6" (150 mm) in diameter
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14
What type of switch allows the circuit to be regulated based on a specific amount of natural light?
A) photoelectric
B) single-pole
C) dimmer
D) motion-detection
A) photoelectric
B) single-pole
C) dimmer
D) motion-detection
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15
A(n) ____ is a unit of power measurement based on the potential and the current.
A) watt
B) amp
C) volt
D) ohm
A) watt
B) amp
C) volt
D) ohm
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