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College For Research and Technology: Final Examination

The document is a final examination for a college course on research and technology. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of tools, equipment, electrical circuits, safety practices, and waste management. The questions cover topics such as types of electrical circuits and diagrams, tool and equipment identification and uses, solvent properties, hazard and risk assessment, and Japanese workplace organization terminology translated to English.

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College For Research and Technology: Final Examination

The document is a final examination for a college course on research and technology. It contains 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of tools, equipment, electrical circuits, safety practices, and waste management. The questions cover topics such as types of electrical circuits and diagrams, tool and equipment identification and uses, solvent properties, hazard and risk assessment, and Japanese workplace organization terminology translated to English.

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College for Research and Technology

FINAL EXAMINATION

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read and follow the directions carefully.

I.IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following statement given below and write your
answer with CAPITAL LETTERS.

1. It is a sketch of electrical circuit that shows the external appearance of each


component.- PICTORIAL DIAGRAM
2. It is a sketch showing the components of the circuit using standard electrical
symbols.- SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
3. It is a circuit in which lamps are arranged in a chain, so that the current has only
one path to take.- SERIES CIRCUIT
4. It is a circuit in which lamps are connected across the wires.- PARALLEL CIRCUIT
5. It refers a plan is a graphical presentation of electrical wiring connections to
install in a particular house or building. –ELECTRICAL
6. Those are in good condition and can perform its regular functions. –
FUNCTIONAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
7. A substance introduced to lessen friction between moving surfaces; also
functions to transport external particle. – LUBRICANT
8. A solvents which do not dissolve/are insoluble in water.- NONPOLAR SOLVENT
9. It is an instrument that activated by air pressure. –PNEUMATIC TOOL
10. A component of a solution that dissolves solute and is usually present in large
proportion or amount.- SOLVENT
11.It is used to turn screws, nuts and bolts with hexagonal heads.- WRENCHES
12. It has an electric motor that drives a chuck.- ELECTRIC DRILL
13.It is used the sockets and attachments from a standard socket set. –AIR RACKET
14. Look for tear/cut insulator on the power cords on your electric tools.- CHECK
THE CORDS
15.Wash greasy tools/ equipment.- GASOLINE
16. Remove dust, grease oil, paint, etc.- KEROSENE
17.Wash/clean benches, tables, cabinets, etc.- DETERGENT SOAP
18.Remove spilled paint on the floor, walls and tools.- THINNER
19. What is the Japanese term for sustain?- SHITSUKE
20.A level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a
working lifetime without adverse health effects.- THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE
21.It is something that can cause harm, eg electricity, chemicals, working up a
ladder, noise, a keyboard, a bully at work, stress.- HAZARD
22. It is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an
adverse health effect once to a hazard.- RISK
23.It is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of
waste materials. –WASTE MANAGEMENT
24. To sort everything in a work area.- SORTING
25. Tools manipulated by our hands and with the use of electrical energy.-
MACHINE/ POWERTOOLS
26. It is used to remove gears and hubs from shafts, bushings from blind holes, and
cylinders’ liners from the engine blocks.- PULLERS
27.It is used for cleaning the floor and car interiors after service.- VACUUM
CLEANER
28.It uses reciprocating motion to drive a cutting hammering.- AIR CHISEL
29. It uses to compressed air to flow into the jack.- PNEUMATIC FLOOR JACK
30. One of many of the physical properties of various oils and greases.-
LUBRICATION ADDITIVES
31.Solvents which dissolve in water.- POLAR SOLVENTS
32. Are tools manipulated by hands without using electrical energy.- HAND TOOLS
33. Look for tear/cut insulator on the power cords on your electric tools.- CHECK
THE CORDS
34.Use tools correctly and for their intended purposes.- USE RIGHT TOOL
CORRECTLY
35.Keep tools and cords away from heat, oil, and sharp objects.- PROTECT YOUR
TOOLS
36.Portable electrical tools are classified by the number of insulation barriers
between the electrical conductors in the tool and the worker.- USE DOUBLE
INSULATED TOOLS
37.Keep your electric tools stored in their original cases and containers. This will
keep them free of dust and dirt while they are not being used.- STORING YOUR
TOOLS
38. It is a reference to a list of five Japanese words translated into English.- 5’S
39.English term for seiketsu. –STANDARDIZE
40. What is the English meaning of 5’S? – SORT, SYSTEMATIZE, SWEEP,
STANDARDIZE, SUSTAIN

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