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$. The % unit of luminous flux4 equal the light emitted in 10. 6n amount if po'er4 esp. the po'er required to
a solid angle of one steradian , uniform point source operate an electrical de3ice or appliance4 expressed in
ha3ing an intensit, of one candela 'atts.
a. ?ux a. 6mpere
b. "umen . Ahm
c. 7oot8candle c. 'attage
d. ?amert d. )urrent
*. The % unit of illumination4 equal to one lumen per 11. 6 hollo' c,linder of metal or plastic used for the
square meter. con3e,ance of 'ater4 steam4 gas or other fluid material.
a. "ux a. Pipe
. ?umen . !asket
c. 7oot8candle c. al3e
d. ?amert d. +ire
5. The intensit, of light falling at an, gi3en place on 12. 6 3al3e 'ith a gloular od,4 closed , a disk seating
lighted surface4 equal to the luminous flux incident per on an opening in an internal 'all.
unit are and expressed in lumens per unit of area. %s also a. !ate 3al3e
called ;;;;;;;;;;;. b. Globe !al!e
a. eflection c. 6ngle 3al3e
. efraction
d. Mixing 3al3e
c. @iffraction
d. %lluminance 1$. The s,stem of pipes4 3al3es4 fixtures and other
apparatus of a 'ater suppl, or se'age s,stem.
. 6 machine that con3erts mechanical energ, into a. 6rchitectural
electrical energ,.
. <lectrical
<lectrical
a. 6lternator
c. Plumbing
. Generator
d. tructural
c. )on3erter
d. Transformer 1*. 6 s,stem of pipe4 3al3es4 and fixtures for distriuting
and using 'ater in uilding.
. 6 generator for producing alternating current. a. 'ater s#stem
a. Alternator . +ater
+ater suppl,
suppl,
. !enerator c. +ater har3esting
c. )on3erter d. e'age treatment
d. Transformer
15. 6 pipe
pipe connecting a drain near one or more traps to a
/. 6n electrical current flo'ing in one direction onl, and 3ent stack or stack 3ent.
ha3ing a magnitude that does not 3ar, or 3aries onl, a. @rain
slightl,.
b. (ent
a. 6lternating current
c. tack
b. &irect current
d. Batter,
c. )onduction
d. esistance ?<=
%. %denti$ication. %d
%denti$# )*at is being and accelerating4 retardation4 le3eling4 and stopping
described on t*e $ollo)ing items. the car.
/. %t isis the usuall,
usuall, placed
placed pit.
pit. Their
Their purpose
purpose is not toto
1. %t is the transf
transfer
er of heat ,
, motion
motion of the
the particle
particless of stop a falling car ut to ring it to a partiall,
the heated sustance itself. cushioned stop if 'ould o3er tra3el the lo'er
2. %t is
is the
the transfe
transferr of one heat
heat from a place
place of
of higher
higher terminal.
temperature. 9. %t isis mounted
mounted directl,
directl, on the
the shaft
shaft of the
the ele3ato
ele3atorr
$. %t is
is a heat due to changi
changing
ng state
state of
of the
the sustan
sustance.
ce. machine.
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is a change
change from
from liqui
liquid
d to the solid state
state or 3ice 10. %t is a de3ice
de3ice for moistenin
moistening g air to a desired
desired
3ersa. temperature.
5. These
These are rectangula
rectangularr locks
locks ofof cast8i
cast8iron
ron or steel
steel 11. %t remo3es the large dirt and pollen
pollen particles
particles in order
plates stacked in a frame thatthat is supported
supported at the to pre3ent clogging at spaces et'een the plates.
opposite ends of the cale to 'hich the car is 12. e disco3ered
disco3ered chlorine
chlorine and fluori
fluorine
ne atoms that
that
fastened. formed halocarons or h,drocarons compounds
. %t is the
the 3erti
3ertical
cal pass
passage
age'a,
'a, for
for the
the car and
and that are made suitale refrigerants in 19$0.
counter'eight on its side 'alls are the car 1$. e is founder of )arrier )orporation. )arrierCs effort
guiderails4 door frames and certain mechanical and included the first air8conditioning s,stem for high8
electrical auxiliaries of the control apparatus. rise uildings.
. %t is a comi
cominat
nation
ion of push
push utto
uttons4
ns4 cont
contact
acts4
s4 1*. The approxima
approximatete floor space
space per person
person that should
should
electronic equipment4 rela,s4 solid8state s'itching4 e pro3ided at peak periods for 'aiting passengers.
passengers.
cans and de3ices that are operated manuall, or 15. The normal
normal speed
speed of an ele3at
ele3ator.
or.
automaticall, to initiate the door operation4 starting4
%%. Ans)ers+
1. con3ec
3ection 2$. a. Branch
Branch )ircui
)ircuitt . er3ice
er3ice @rop
@rop c. Bus
Bus
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2. conduction 2*. *. The luminou
luminouss intensit,
intensit, of a light
light source4
source4
$. latent heheat expressed in candelas. Ans)er+
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latent
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5. count
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electric 'iring
'iring a metal
metal plate4
plate4 'ater
'ater
. shaft pipe4 or other t,pe of conductor uried in
. contr
ontrolol de3i
e3ices
ces the earth in the manner of ensuring a good
/. uf
uffer spr
sprining
g oi
oil conducti3e path to the ground.
9. rake 2. a. <lect
<lectric
ric Termin
Terminal al b. Grounding 'ire c.
10.
10. humi
humidi difi
fier
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6rrester
11. filte
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ound tra3els
tra3els in air4
air4 at
at sea le3el4
le3el4 in
12. Thoma
Thomass medle,
medle, Dr. Dr. ;;;;; mFsec. Ans)er+ 233 m4sec.
1$. +illi
+illiss h. carr
carrier
ier 2/. . 6 de3ice
de3ice used for sound
sound asorpti
asorption.
on.
1*. eating entilating
entilating E air conditioning 29. a. "l,'ood
"l,'ood . "anel
"anel esonations c. olumolumee
15. * sift
sift &0.$
&0.$ sqm(
sqm( esonators d. ibrous aterials
$0. /. The
The portion
portion of the hoist
hoist 'a,
'a, extending
extending
1. from the threshold le3el of the lo'est
1. 6M landing door to the floor at the ottom of
1/. the hoist 'a,. Ans)er+ E"E(A6
19. 1. 6ll
6ll changes
changes in directio
direction n shall e made
made , "A/&%/G
the
the app
appro
ropr
pria
iate
te use
use of
of *5
*5 . $1. 9. 6 de3ice
de3ice designed
designed to stop
stop an ele3ator
ele3ator car
20. a. +,es
+,es . alf +,e
+,ess c. ixth Bends
Bends d. or counter'eight from descriing e,ond
ends its normal limit of tra3el.
21. 2. The solid
solid organic
organic material
materialss eing denser
denser $2. a. umper . topper c. "lunger d. Bunker Bunker
than 'ater4 tend to settle to the ottom of $$. 10. This
This descries
descries the
the reflectio
reflectionn of sound
the tank. Ans)er+ ,"-&GE along a cur3ed surface near the surface.
22. $. 6 portion
portion of an electri
electricc 'iring
'iring that $*.
extends e,ond the final o3er current $5. a. @iff
@iffusi
usion
on b. Creep c. esonance d.
de3ice protecting the circuit. 7lutter
$. 11. %s %s percei3ed
percei3ed as a uGGing
uGGing or click
clicking
ing . 6mong the follo'ing
follo'ing descriptio
description4n4 'hich
'hich of thethe
sound4 and it is comprised of repeated follo'ing does #AT descrie the do'n8feed
echoes tra3ersing ack and forth et'een and gra3it, return s,stem:
t'o non8asoring parallel surfaces. a. A3erhead feed and s,stem
$. b. 'it* a continuing net)ork o$ pipes
$/. a. e3erera
e3ereration tion . )reep
)reep c. tand
tanding
ing or pro!ide a constant circulation o$
+a3es d. lutter )ater.
$9. 12. %s the the achie3eme
achie3ement nt of a tempera
temperature
ture c. ot 'ater rises on the highest point of
elo' that of the immediate surroundings. the pluming s,stem and tra3els to the
*0.
fixture , gra3it,.
*1. a. Air7Conditioning . entil entilation
ation c.
d. +a+ater
ter distriution is dependent on the
efrigeration d. )ooling
expansion of the hot 'ater gra3it,.
*2. 1$. %t is is a fluorescen
fluorescentt lamp designe
designedd to
. 6 pipe
pipe or
or tuing
tuing that
that conn
connect
ectss the outl
outlets
ets of
of
replace an incandescent lamp. Ans)er+
pluming fixture to the trap.
CPAC6 "-E,CE/6 "AP
a. Trap tue
*$. 1*. %t is is a lo' pressure
pressure mercur
mercur, , 3apor
3apor gas8
b. 6ail piece
discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to
c. Trap pipe
produce 3isile light.
light. Ans)er+
d. Trap pipe
"-E,CE/6 "AP
/. +hich
+hich of the
the follo
follo'in
'ingg does
does not gene
general
rall,
l,
33. 15. %t is one of the most asic concepts in
'ood'orking. Ans)er+ '& descrie a 3itrified cla, pipe:
J%/E a. Brittle
35. . Ane of the oldest materials used for
*.
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-UT%%##<##< se'er line
1. %t is the
the mini
minimum
mum distdistanc
ancee requir
required
ed of 'ate
'aterr c. igh resistant to most acids
line to the cistern tank. d. C*eapest
a. 15 m 9. o' man,man, urina
urinals
ls 'oul
'ould d e nee
needed
ded for
for an
an
. 20 m auditorium 'ith capacit, of 500 persons:
c. 25 m a. $
d. $0 m . *
2. 6 t,pe
t,pe ofof faucet
faucet that
that oper
operate
atess 'ith
'ith a round
round c. 5
tapering plug to fit a metal sheet. d.
a. Ball faucet 10. The maximum
maximum de3elope
de3eloped d length
length of the trap armarm
b. ound Cock 'ater closet or similar fixture shall not exceed
c. =e, cock to ho' man, meters:
d. )ircular cock a. 0.0 m
$. The use
use of
of extreme
extreme pressure
pressure so as not affe
affect
ct the
the . 0.90 m
existing foundation in the 3icinit, c. 1.8 m
a. )entrifugal "ump d. 2. m
. -etted +ell 11.
11. +hat is the
the required
required numer
numer of 'ater
'ater suppl,
c. Piston Pump fixture unit for flush tank 'ater closets
d. @ri3en +ell &pri3ateFpulic use(:
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nt otai
otained
ned ,, Doinin
Doiningg of metal
metal part
partss a. H
'ith allo,s and melt at temperature higher than . I
**9 degrees centigrade ut lo'er than the c. 245
melting temp of the parts to e Doined. d. *F5
a. laed :oint 12. +hat is the
the pipe color
color for
for ammonia:
ammonia:
. Burned lead Doint a. Arange
c. )ement Mortar -oint . ed
d. 7lared -oint c. ello)
5. 7or anan apartm
apartment ent uild
uilding
ing ho'
ho' man,
man, gallon
gallonss of d. !reen
1$. +hat is the
the method
method of treatment
treatment 'hen
'hen there
there are
hot 'ater is needed per person:
a. 8 presence of calcium
calcium and magnesium
magnesium in the
. 9 'ater:
c. 10 a. Addition o$ )ater so$teners
d. 12 . 7iltration
c. )hlorination -9. %. Se&e"%ge b.
d. )oagulation Public e&e" c. M%in e&e"
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plastic material
material and color
color lack.
d. Sanitary sewage
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distriuted from a 'ater main or an enclosed
b. B"%nc$e c. Houe
storage tank storage tank under pressure from Se"+ice '. Su::l* Pi:e
compressed air.
-3.
a. Pneumatic )ater suppl#
. Mechanical 'ater suppl, -).
c. +ater pressure suppl,
d. "ump circuit s,stem -5.
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BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
1. Minimum length of the secondary compartment of 12. Maximum liquid depth for septic tank.
a septic tank with a capacity of more than 6 cubic
A. 1.7 m B. 1.0 m C. 1.2 m D. 1.8 m
meters.
13. Minimum distance of a water supply well from a
A. 1.5 m B. .2 m C. 1 m D. 1.2 m
disposal field.
2. Minimum extension of the VSTR above an openable
A. 28.5 m B. 40 m C. 30.5 m D. 15.2 m
window, door opening, air intake, or vent shaft.
14. Minimum trap diameter for a shower stall.
A. 1 m B. 9 m C. .6 m D. .5 m
A. 1" dia. B. 2" dia. C. 3" dia. D. 2.5" dia.
3. Interrelationship between value of voltage and
current with the same frequency. 15. Farad is the unit capacity of a ___.
A. Phase B. Cycle C. Watt D. Ampere A. Luminance B. Resistance
4. Minimum trap diameter for a bathtub C. Capacitor D. Sound energy
A. 2 1/2" dia. B. 2" dia. C. 1 1/2" dia. D. 1" dia. 16. Consist of a flyball or flyweight device designed to
stop an elevator.
5. Maximum height of a dumbwaiter.
A. Elevator Stop B. Governor
A. 1.8 m B. 1.5 m C. 1 m D. 1.2 m
C. Motor D. Break
6. Maximum length of the tailpiece from any fixture.
17. A stop valve placed in the service pipe close to the
A. 70 mm B. 40 mm C. 60 mm D. 50 mm
connection at the water main.
7. An Instrument which responds to changes in
A. Water meter B. Main Sewer
temperature, and directly or indirectly controls
temperature. C. Corporation Stop D. Gate valve
A. Hydrostat B. Thermostat 18. The minimum face to face distance between
elevators in three and four car grouping.
C. Barometer D. Thermometer
A. 2.0 m B. 1.5 m C. 2.5 m D. 3.0 m
8. Thin sheets that are used for controlling heat in
drywall construction. 19. Standard size of wire for a circuit line.
A. Rigid board insulation B. Gypsum board A. Np. 14 B. No. 12 C. No. 8 D. No. 10
C. Insulating board D. Panel board 20. The other type of flame detector other than the
ultraviolet type.
9. Length along the centerline of the pipe and fitting.
A. Motion Sensored B. Laser
A. Pipe length B. Span
C. Infrared D. Light Beam
C. Finished length D. Developed length
21. Minimum dimension of a manhole access to a septic
10. A device for converting alternating current to direct
tank.
current.
A. 500 mm B. 502 mm C. 508 mm D. 504 mm
A. Motor B. Generator
22. Another name for a Rectifier.
C. Converter D. Rectifier
A. AC Generator B. DC Generator
11. Minimum extension of the VSTR above the roof.
C. Converter D. Inverter
A. 20 cm B. 12 cm C. 15 cm D. 10 cm
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
23. Minimum capacity, in cubic meters, of the 33. Descriptive of any material such as synthetic resin
secondary compartment of a septic tank. which hardens when heated or cured, and does not
soften when reheated.
A. 1.2 cum B. 1.1 cum C. 1 cum D. 2 cum
A. Abs B. Upvc C. Thermoplastic D. Thermosetting
24. Another name for distribution panel.
34. Standard length of an electrical metal conduit.
A. Panel Board B. Power Board
A. 20' B. 15' C. 5' D. 10'
C. Power Panel D. Outlet
35. An assembly consisting of a pulley wheel, side
25. Minimum Gauge of galvanized sheet used for
plates, shaft, and bearings over which a cable or
downspouts.
roped is passed.
A. 22 B. 20 C. 24 D. 26
A. Sheave B. Governor C. Panel D. Break
26. Minimum distance of a water supply well from a
36. A valve used in a flush tank controlling the flushing
septic tank.
of fixture.
A. 12.5 m B. 15.6 m C. 14.3 m D. 15.2 m
A. Angle valve B. Check valve
27. A controller sensitive to the degree of moisture in
C. Flash valve D. Globe valve
the air.
37. Standard size of wire for a switch line.
A. Barometer B. Thermostat
A. No. 14 B. No. 8 C. No. 10 D. No. 12
C. Humidistat D. Hydrostat
38. A rough or sharp edge left on metal by a cutting
28. A type of lighting that provides illumination to
tool.
special objects like sculptures, flower arrangements,
etc. A. Hedge B. Burr C. Cleanout D. Spur
A. Task Lighting B. Specific Lighting 39. The amount of heat which is absorbed or evolved in
changing the state of a substance without changing
C. Accent Lighting D. General Lighting
its temperature.
29. Maximum height of a water seal for each fixture
A. Latent Heat B. Thermostat
trap.
C. Heat Wave D. Thermal Heat
A. 102 mm B. 105 mm C. 90 mm D. 100 mm
40. Minimum liquid depth of a septic tank.
30. Minimum elevator width of single slide door
elevator for small commercial or residential A. 60 cm B. 80 cm C. 100 cm D. 50 cm
building.
41. Any liquid waste containing animal or vegetable
A. 0.6 m B. 0.8 m C. 1.00 m D. 1.20 m matter in suspension or solution.
31. Minimum height of a water seal for each fixture A. Sewage B. Black water
trap.
C. Grey water D. Dirty water
A. 62 mm B. 35 mm C. 50 mm D. 51 mm
42. Minimum distance of a water supply well from a
32. Collection line of a plumbing system is sometimes seepage pit or cesspool.
referred to as.
A. 15.2 m B. 45.7 m C. 54.5 m D. 32.8 m
A. Vent Stack B. Soil Pipe
43. A system of devices, usually installed below ground 52. Identify the type of Lavatory.
level, to scatter or spray water droplets over a lawn,
A. Surface Mounted B. Pedestal Lavatory
golf course, or the like.
C. Counter Type Lavatory D. Wall Hung
A. Hosebib B. Sprinkler System
53. A plumbing fixture used for washing the middle part
C. Lawn Sprinkler System D. Lawn Shower
of the body, especially the genitals. It is also known
44. Another name for passenger elevator. as the Sitz Bath.
45. Minimum width of a septic tank. 54. A pipe installed to vent a fixture trap, that connects
with the vent system above the fixture served or
A. 80 cm B. 90 cm C. 60 cm D. 40 cm
terminates in the open air.
46. Minimum length of a septic tank.
A. Individual Vent B. Vent Stack
A. 2.0 m B. 0.9 m C. 1.0 m D. 1.5 m
C. Vent Pipe D. Looped Vent
47. Component of fire extinguisher.
55. An arrangement of venting so installed that one
A. Argon B. Carbon monoxide vent pipe serve two traps.
48. A vent with a function to provide circulation if air C. Main Vent D. Looped Vent
between drainage and vent system.
56. The "backbone" of the entire sanitary system.
A. Common vent B. Loop vent
A. VSTR (Vent Stack through Roof)
C. Relief vent D. Circuit vent
B. Main Soil and Waste Stack
49. Flange used on a pipe to cover a hole or opening in
C. Main Soil and Waste Vent
a floor or wall which the pipe pass.
D. Waste Stack
A. Acroterion B. Escutcheon
57. Clean outs are not required on a horizontal drain
C. Wall plate D. Floor plate
less than _____ m in length unless such line is
50. A device that is basically a double throw switch of serving sinks or urinals.
generally 3-pole connection that will automatically
A. 1.00 m B. 1.50 m C. 1.80 m D. 2.00 m
transfer the power from the standby generator to
the building circuitry during electrical power failure. 58. It is a type of trap used in fixtures that discharge
large amount of water such as bathtubs, shower or
A. Single switch B. Panel Board
floor drains.
C. AVR D. Automatic transfer switch
A. P- Trap B. Running Trap
51. Receptacles attached to a plumbing system other
C. Drum Trap D. Stand Trap
than a trap in which waste water or waste may be
collected or retained for ultimate discharge into the 59. It is a device that regulates the flow of a fluid
plumbing system. (gases, liquids, solids, slurries)by opening, closing,
or partially obstructing various passageways. This
A. Fittings B. Fixtures
are technically pipe fittings, but are usually
C. Nipple D. Furnitures discussed as a separate category.
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
A. Valves and Control B. Foot Valve 68. Identify the type of URINAL
60. The water collector at the eaves of the building. B. Pedestal Urinal
61. Color of pipe for STEAM - High Pressure and Exhaust 69. Identify the type of FAUCET
System
A. Compression Cock
A. Gray B. White / Buff C. Black D. Yellow
B. Key Cock
62. Color of pipe for Oil (Delivery/Discharge)
C. Ball Faucet
A. White/ Buff B. Brass Bronze / Yellow
D. Hose Bibb
C. Blue green D. Black
70. Identify the type of FAUCET
63. All horizontal piping shall be run in practical
A. Compression Cock
alignment and at a uniform grade of not less than
____% per meter toward the point of disposal. B. Key Cock
A. 1.5% B. 2% C. 2 1/2% D. 3% C. Ball Faucet
64. The piping must be air tight, gas tight and water D. Hose Bibb
tight. A. True B. False
71. Identify the type of FAUCET
65. One of the oldest plumbing materials. It is highly A. Compression Cock
resistant and is very suitable to underground
installation. But because it is poisonous to human B. Key Cock
health, it is never recommended to convey water C. Ball Faucet
human consumption.
D. Hose Bibb
A. Ceramic Pipe B. Iron Pipe
72. Identify the type of FAUCET
C. Brass Pipe D. Lead Pipe
A. Compression Cock
66. A water closet that is otherwise known as "Eastern
Type", since the user assumes a squatting position B. Key Cock
rather than a sitting position.
C. Ball Faucet
A. Squat Toilet B. Squat Bowl
73. A water supply pipe that extends one full story or
C. Squat Water Closet D. Squat Basin more to convey water to branches or to a group of
fixtures.
67. Identify the type of URINAL
A. Wall Hung A. Service Pipe B.Fixture Branch
Urinal
C. Riser D. Fixture Supply
B. Pedestal Urinal
74. TYPE of TRAPS. Used in lavatories, kitchen sinks,
C. Stall Urinal laundry tubs, and urinals. Materials commonly used
are nickel, chrome , plated brass and PVC.
D. Through Urinal
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
75. It is a type of water treatment wherein water is 83. Identify the type of VALVE
sprayed into the air to release any trapped gases
A. Check Valve
and absorb additional oxygen for better taste.
B. Foot Valve
A. Coagulation B. Aeration
C. Gate Valve
C. Filtration D. Disinfection
D. Safety Valve
76. The vertical distance between a fixture outlet
tailpiece and the trap weir can exceed with a 84. Identify the type of VALVE
minimum of 0.60 m in length.
A. Check Valve
A. True B. False
B. Foot Valve
77. The physical process in which the sediment particles
collide with each other and stick together. C. Gate Valve
A. Cistern B. Water Tank C. Gravity Supply Tank 87. IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF FITTING
81. Identify the type of VALVE. It is a valve that opens A. Return Bend
by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of B. Drop Elbow
the path of the fluid.
C. Tee
A. Check Valve B. Globe Valve
D. Wye
C. Gate Valve D. Angle Valve
88. IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF
82. Identify the type of VALVE manually operated valve FITTING
with its outlet opening oriented at right angles to its
inlet opening, used for regulating the flow of a fluid A. Drop Elbow
in a pipe.
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
91. The downward slope of a pipe, conduit or channel, 100. A box or cabinet where fire hoses, valves and
expressed either as a percentage or in inches per other equipment are stored and arranged for fire
foot. fighting
A. Fall B. Interval C. Sump D. Invert A. Hose Box B. Shoe Box . Black Box
92. Liquid sewage that has been treated in a septic tank 101. A hot piece or lump that remains after a
or in a sewage treatment plant. material has partially burned, and is still oxidizing
without the manifestation of flames.
A. Sludge B. Slurry
A. Fire B. Fire Hazard C. Ember
C. Effluent D. Scum
102. A cylindrical device turning on an axis around
93. A sleeve-like device for mixing air with the water
which a fire hose is wound and connected
flowing from the end of a spigot.
A. Hose Reel B. Cylinder Tank C. Hose Box
A. Aerodynamic B. Washer
103. An integrated network of hydraulically designed
C. Aerator D. Tap
piping installed in a building, structure or area with
94. A bar attached to a wall near a bathtub or shower outlets arranged in a systematic pattern which
to provide hand grip for a person who is bathing. automatically discharges water when activated by
heat or combustion products from a fire.
A. Railing B. Hand bar
A. Chronological System B. Sprinkler System
C. Grab bar D. Grip bar
C. Standpipe System D. Pipe System
95. A flow of a liquid opposite to the usual or desired
direction. 104. Passageway from one building to another or
through or around a wall in approximately the same
A. Overflow B. Backflow floor level.
C. Backwater D. Reverse A. Horizontal Exit B. Vertical Shaft C. Fire Exit
96. A flushable fixture used by men for urinating.
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
105. Any readily ignitable and free burning fiber such A. Urinal B. Washdown type water closet
as cotton, oakum, rags, waste cloth, waste paper,
C. Siphon jet water closet D. Bidet
kapok, hay, straw, Spanish moss, excelsior and
other similar materials commonly used in 114. Masking
commerce.
A. Drowning out high frequency sounds by low
A. Blasting Agent B. Combustible Fibers C. Fire Hazard frequency sounds
106. Any act that would remove or neutralize a fire B. The measure of frequency
hazard.
C. Vibration produced at a single frequency
A. Abatement B. Combustible Fiber C. Blasting Agent
D. A unit of loudness level
107. A system of vertical pipes in a building to which
fire hoses can be attached on each floor, including a 115. Sound cannot transmit in a vaccum
system by which water is made available to the A. True B. False
outlets as needed.
116. Transmission of sound along curve surface
A. Standpipe System B. Fire Protection System
A. Decay rate B. Cycle C. Echo D. Creep
C. Chronological System D. System of the Down
117. DWV the abbreviation for
108. An enclosed vertical space of passage that
extends from floor to floor, as well as from the base DRAINAGE,WASTE,VENT
to the top of the building. 118. Plugging an opening with oakum, lead or other
A. Vertical Shaft B. Vertical Exit C. Vertical Horizon material that are pounded into the annular space
109. Any condition or act which increases or may A. Caulking B. Calking C. Cogging D. A,b,c
cause an increase in the probability of the 119. Minimum trap and trap arm sizes laundry tub in
occurrence of fire, or which may obstruct, delay, mm
hinder or interfere with firefighting operations and
the safeguarding of life and property. A. 30 B. 31 C. 32 D. 38
A. Fire B. Fire Hazard C. Blasting Agent 120. Refrigeration and air conditioning standards
(mechanical regulations-NBC)the temperature and
110. The art and science of creating and maintaining humidity of air to be used for comfortable cooling
sanitary conditions in building used by humans shall be maintained at__________ effective
A. Sanitary drain vent piping B. Sanitary drainage temperature at an air movement within the living
zone 68-74degree F
C. Plumbing D. DWV 121. Fan Coil Unit is composed of
111. A pipe that conveys the disharge of water A. Fan,Coil,Unit B. NOTA
closets or similar fixtures containing fecal matter?
C. Fan,Coil,Filter D. Filter,Coil,Condenser
A. Sewage line B. Sanitary drainage pipe
122. Fluctuation in pressure, a particle displacement
C. Sewage D. Soil pipe in an elastic medium. SOUND
112. Bend equavalent in degrees ¼ 123. The material used for filament in an
incandescent bulb. TUNGSTEN
A. 90 d B. 45 d C. 72 d D. 22.5 124. Flange used on a pipe to cover a hole or
opening in a floor or wall which the pipe pass.
113. Closely related to a shower than to a toilet and
appears more likely like a toilet bowl. ESCUTCHEON
BUILDING UTILITIES 1 REVIEWER
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