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ANSWER SHEET IN TLE (DRAFTING)

Name: ___________________________________
Section: _______________________________

I. Direction: Given the Floor Plan from Module 1, perform the following activity for one complete plate.

1. Locate and draw the position of the following based on the given floor plan.
a. fire alarm system
b. smoke detectors
c. fire alarms
2. Finalize the fire alarm system by drawing a diagram connecting the fixtures.

II. Multiple Choice


Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. It is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring environmental changes
associated with combustion.
a. Fire Alarm System c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle

2. It discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, and when a predetermined
temperature has been reached.
a. Fire Alarm System c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle

3. A type of smoke detector which uses a very small quantity of radioactive material.
a. Ionization type detector c. Fire sprinkle
b. Fire detector d. Photoelectric type detector

4. A type of smoke alarm that detects larger particles produced by smoldering fires.
a. Ionization type detector c. Fire sprinkle
b. Fire detector d. Photoelectric type detector

5. It refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the possibility of a fire that may result in
death, injury, or property damage.
a. Fire Alarm System c. Fire extinguisher
b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle

III. Drafting Auxiliary Electrical Plan

Direction: Given the floor plan below draw an auxiliary electrical plan containing the following
details:
1. Fire alarm 6. Push buttons
2. Telephone outlet 7. Outside telephone
3. Buzzer 8. Interconnecting telephone
4. Bell 9. Annunciator
5. Chime 10. Interconnection Box
Note: You can make your own design that suits your preferences. Prepare to present your design in
class.
Part I: Identification
Identify the following symbols and describe where each of these symbols of each must
be placed properly inside a residential structure.
Symbols Name Description
1.

2.

3.

4.

6.

7.

Part II: Multiple Choice


Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the answer on your answer sheet.
1. It is designed to detect the unwanted presence of fire by monitoring environmental
changes associated with combustion.
a. Fire Alarm System c. Fire extinguisher

b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle

2. It is the movement of charged particles in a specific direction.


a. current b. voltage c. resistance d. power
3. It discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, and when a
predetermined temperature has been reached.
a. Fire detector c. Smoke detector
b. Fire extinguisher d. Fire sprinkle
4. It is the electric pressure that causes the current to flow.
a. current b. power c. resistance d. voltage
5. A type of smoke detector which uses a very small quantity of radioactive material.
a. Fire detector c. Ionization type detector
b. Fire sprinkle d. Photoelectric type detector
6. A type of smoke alarm that detects larger particles produced by smoldering fires.
a. Ionization type detector c. Photoelectric type detector
b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle
7. A movement or flow of electric charge which periodically in reverse position.
a. Alternating Current c. Direct current
b. Electric circuit d. Power
8. It is the rate of doing work and is equal to the product of the current and voltage.
a. voltage b. resistance c. power d. current
9. It refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the possibility of a fire that
may result in death, injury or property damage.
a. Fire safety c. Fire Alarm System
b. Fire detector d. Fire sprinkle

Part III: True or False


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
1. Smallest size of the wire to be used shall be 12TW unless otherwise specified.
2. The maximum size of electric wire for service entrance is number 8 AWG.
3. Branch Circuit is a portion of a wiring system extending beyond the final overcurrent device
protecting the circuit.
4. The kitchen requires a high level of general lighting from ceiling fixtures.
5. Intercoms can be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles.

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