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First Long Quiz EIM

The document consists of a test with multiple-choice, true/false, and short answer questions focused on electrical tools and maintenance practices. It covers functional and non-functional tools, the importance of regular inspections, and maintenance tasks. An answer key is provided for self-assessment.
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First Long Quiz EIM

The document consists of a test with multiple-choice, true/false, and short answer questions focused on electrical tools and maintenance practices. It covers functional and non-functional tools, the importance of regular inspections, and maintenance tasks. An answer key is provided for self-assessment.
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Test |

Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question.

Questions:

1. Which of the following is a functional tool used for stripping insulation from wires?

a. Wire stripper

b) Pencil

c) Circuit tester

d) Electrical tape

2. A non-functional tool used for organizing and storing tools and equipment in an electrical
workshop is a:

a) Tool box

b) Wire stripper

c) Circuit tester

d) Voltage meter

3. A functional electrical tool used for measuring electrical current is a:

a) Screwdriver

b) Pliers

c) Ammeter

d) Level

4. Which of the following is a non-functional electrical tool used for marking the location of
electrical outlets and switches?

a) Voltage tester

b) Pencil

c) Wire strippers

d) Crimping tool

5. Which of the following is a functional tool used for testing the continuity of a wire?
a) Circuit tester

b) Screwdriver

c) Voltage tester

d) Cable ties

6. A non-functional tool used for protecting electrical wires from damage is:

a) Wire strippers

b) Cable ties

c) Electrical tape

d) Multimeter

7. Which of the following is a functional tool used for cutting wires?

a) Voltage tester

b) Wire cutters

c) Cable ties

d) Circuit tester

8. Which of the following is a non-functional tool used for holding wires in place during electrical
work?

a) Wire strippers

b) Cable ties

c) Voltage tester

d) Circuit tester

9. A functional tool used for testing the voltage of an electrical circuit is a:

a) Voltage tester

b) Circuit tester

c) Cable ties

d) Wire strippers

10. Which of the following is a non-functional tool used for protecting electrical equipment from
dust and debris?

a) Electrical tape

b) Cable ties

c) Wire strippers

d) Tool box

11. What is the primary reason for regularly inspecting electrical tools and equipment?

a) To ensure they look aesthetically pleasing.

b) To prevent accidents and injuries.

c) To make them easier to sell.

d) To increase their resale value..

12. Which of the following is NOT a typical maintenance task for electrical tools?

a) Checking for frayed cords or damaged insulation.

b) Cleaning and lubricating moving parts.

c) Replacing worn-out blades or bits.

d) Painting the tool a different color. .

13. Why is it crucial to disconnect electrical tools from the power source before performing
maintenance?

a) To make them easier to handle.

b) To prevent electric shock.

c) To allow for better cleaning.

d) To save energy.

14. Regular maintenance of electrical equipment helps to:

a) Increase energy consumption.

b) Shorten the lifespan of the equipment.

c) Extend the lifespan and efficiency of the equipment.

d) Make the equipment more difficult to use.


15. What should you do if you discover a significant fault or damage to an electrical tool during
inspection?

a) Ignore it and continue using the tool.

b) Attempt to repair it yourself using online tutorials.

c) Report it to your supervisor or a qualified electrician.

d) Use the tool only for light tasks.

Test || True or False.

1. True or False: Regular maintenance increases the lifespan of equipment.

2. True or False: Preventive maintenance is more cost-effective than reactive maintenance in


the long run.

3.True or False: Proper maintenance reduces the risk of accidents and injuries.

4. True or False: Maintenance only applies to complex machinery; simple tools don't require it.

5.True or False: Ignoring maintenance can lead to unexpected downtime and production losses.

6. True or False: Safety inspections are a crucial part of a comprehensive maintenance program.

7.True or False: Maintenance tasks should only be performed by highly skilled technicians.

8. True or False: Well-maintained equipment is more energy-efficient.

9. True or False: A good maintenance program includes detailed records of all work performed.

10. True or False: Maintenance is solely a cost; it doesn't contribute to overall profitability.

Test ||| Here are 10 items commonly found in electrical tools and equipment that require oiling,
sharpening, or insulation:

1. Power Drill Chucks: Moving parts within the chuck require lubrication to prevent wear and
tear.

2. Circular Saw Blades: Bearings in the blade housing and the spindle require oiling for smooth
operation.

3. Router Bearings: Bearings in the router base and the spindle need lubrication to reduce
friction and wear.

4. Sander Bearings: Bearings in the sander's oscillating mechanism need regular lubrication.

5. Grinder Bearings: Bearings in the grinder's motor and spindle require oiling for smooth
operation.

6. Drill Bits: Dull drill bits require sharpening to maintain their cutting edge and prevent slippage.

7. Saw Blades: Saw blades need sharpening to maintain their cutting edge and prevent uneven
cuts.

8. Router Bits: Router bits require sharpening to maintain their cutting edge and prevent tearing
or chipping.

9. Chisel Edges: Chisels need sharpening to maintain a sharp cutting edge for precise work.

10. Electrical Cords: Wires in electrical cords require insulation to prevent electrical shocks and
short circuits.

Test |V short answer.

1. Why is regular inspection of electrical cords crucial for safety?

2. What is the significance of lubricating moving parts in power tools?

3. Why is it important to store electrical tools properly?

Answer Key:

1. a) Wire stripper

2. a) Tool box

3. c) Ammeter

4. b) Pencil

5. a) Circuit tester

6. c) Electrical tape

7. b) Wire cutters

8. b) Cable ties
9. a) Voltage tester

10. d) Tool box

11. b) To prevent accidents and injuries.

12. d) Painting the tool a different color.

13. b) To prevent electric shock

14. c) Extend the lifespan and efficiency of the equipment.

15. c) Report it to your supervisor or a qualified electrician.

Answer Key:

1. True

2. True

3. True

4. False

5. True

6. True

7. False (While skilled technicians are ideal, some tasks can be performed by trained
personnel.)

8. True

9. True

10. False (Maintenance reduces costs in the long run and improves efficiency, thus contributing
to profitability.)

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