3rd QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT IN TVE 9

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LIBERTAD NATIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Libertad, Antique
3RD QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT IN T.V.E. 9
(ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE)
Name:_________________________________________ Grade & Sec. ________________ Date:_____________
Directions: Read the questions carefully and answer. Write your answers on the space provided.
_____1. This shows the name of the company contracted for the project, proposed installation and
name, signature and address of the owner.
A. Title Block B. Floor Plan C. Schedule of Loads D. Riser Diagram
_____2. It shows the electrical layout plan where the lighting and power outlets are located.
A. Title Block B. Floor Plan C. Schedule of Loads D. Riser Diagram
_____3. This indicates the landmarks, popular structure, bordering areas and well-known streets;
and electrical power company service pole.
A. Title Block B. Legends C. Schedule of Loads D. Location Map
_____4. This shows the electrical symbols used in the floor plan and riser diagram.
A. Title Block B. Legends C. Schedule of Loads D. Location Map
_____5. This shows the guidelines that the electricians must follow in performing electrical work.
A. Specifications B. Legends C. Schedule of Loads D. Location Map
_____6. This shows the comprehensive computation of lighting and appliance loads.
A. Specifications B. Legends C. Schedule of Loads D. Location Map
_____7. This shows a line diagram of the main disconnecting means, electric service meter and
service entrance.
A. Title Block B. Floor Plan C. Schedule of Loads D. Riser Diagram
_____8. A Floor Plan is a sketch of a structure showing a ________________ profile.
A. Top View B. Front View C. Side View D. Rear View
_____9. Electrical Layout indicates _______________ outlets and other electrical details.
A. Plumbing B. Foundation C. Lighting and Power D. Ceiling
_____10. A lighting outlet (L.O.) should be installed in every room or area, usually it is located at
the ____________ to provide direct lighting.
A. Back B. Side C. Corner D. Center
_____11. Electrical Layout indicates _______________ outlets and other electrical details.
A. Plumbing B. Foundation C. Lighting and Power D. Ceiling
_____12. Limit the number of C.O. to ____ in one circuit, if there are more than 8 C.O’s connect it
in another circuit.
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10
_____13. Service entrance and electric meter generally installed _______the building at the property
line wall or electric post for easy access to the meter reader.
A. outside B. inside C. centered D. cornered
_____14. Service entrance and electric meter generally installed _______the building at the property
line wall or electric post for easy access to the meter reader.
A. outside B. inside C. centered D. cornered
_____15. A switch to control light is located near the ________________ or wherever convenient to
place it.
A. centrally located B. door opening C. every room D. damp or wet
_____16. A weather proof type or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) type of C.O. should be
used for _______________ location.
A. centrally located B. door opening C. every room D. damp or wet
_____17. It is advisable to have ____________________ for L.O. and C.O.
A. centrally located B. door opening C. every room D. 2-branch circuit
_____18. Panel board is ____________________ in the building to make the circuiting much shorter,
or in a place where it is easily accessible.
A. centrally located B. door opening C. every room D. 2-branch circuit
_____19. Ampacity of the connected load shall not exceed ______ of the amperage capacity of the
conductor and the fuse.
A. 80% B. 50% C. 75% D. 90%
_____20. _________ watts shall be the maximum load for each household lighting outlet.
A. 90 B. 100 C. 150 D. 125
_____21. For each single receptacle shall be considered at no less than _______ watts rating.
A. 180 B. 140 C. 135 D. 125
_____22. Branch circuit conductor supplying a motor shall have an ampacity not
less than _________ of the full load current.
A. 180 B. 140 C. 135 D. 125
_____23. The Code limits the size of convenience outlets to _________copper wire.
A. 2.0mm² B. 2.5mm² C. 3.5mm² D. 3.0mm²
_____24. L.O. stands for _______________.
A. Light Outlet B. Lighting Outlet C. Lightning Outlet D. Load Outlet
_____25. C.O. stands for _______________.
A. Convenience Outlet B. Convenient Outlet C. Ceiling Outlet D. Candle Outlet
Directions: Identify the following symbols. Choose only the letter of your answer inside the box.
Write your answers on the space provided.

f. Weatherproof type C.O.


a. Incandescent lamp g. S.P.O. (Air-condition Unit)
b. Single Switch h. Panel Board
c. 2-gang Switch i. Kilowatt hour meter
d. Line Connection j. Service Entrance
e. Circuit Homerun

_____26. _____27. _____28. _____29. _____30.

_____31. _____32. _____33. _____34. _____35.

Directions: Complete the data on Schedule of Loads table below. Base your data on the given
electrical plan. Write your answers on the space provided.

NO. OF PROTECTION
CRT DESCRIPTION SWITCHES CONDUIT
LOADS W A PER WIRE SIZE
NO. OF LOADS CIRCUIT SIZE
L.O C.O. S1 S2 S3
42LIGHTING 2-2.00mm2
138 36 0 37 39 40 41
LOADS THHN
LIGHTING 43 44 45
2
LOADS
Directions: Using the given line diagram, create an actual wiring diagram. Write your answers
on the space provided.

A B
CB

A B

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