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100

This symbol represents what

What is High Voltage.

100

True or False.

Is it okay to break off a ground plug if you need to fit the plug into an ungrounded outlet

False. NEVER remove the ground pin of a 3-prong plug to fit into a 2-prong outlet always have the outlet changed to match the plug. Removing the ground pin from an adapter or using ungrounded outlets can lead to a fire, shock, or even worse. 

100

This is said to "push" current through a conductor

What is Voltage

100

A conductor added to circuits to create low resistive path to neutral or earth

What is a ground wire

100

Flow of electrical energy as measured in watts

What is current

200

Items cannot be stored within 30 inches of electrical equipment that operates at less than ______ volts, such as circuit boxes and outlets.

What is 600.

OSHA requires electrical equipment of 600 volts or less to be given clearance of at least 30 inches in each direction. 

200

The only ladders you should use near energized circuits

What are non-conductive (fiberglass or wood)

200

__________ is a temporary magnet made when electrons flows through a wire wrapped around an iron core.

What is Electromagnet

200

________ are required in bathrooms, garages, crawl spaces, basements, laundry rooms and areas where a water source is present.

What is GFCI receptacle 

200

Material through which current moves

What is a conductor

300

The threshold for ventricular fibrillation

What is 100 milliamps (mA) of current

300

Minimum clearance in front of electrical equipment (live parts) shall be no less than:

What is 36”

300

This protects electrical systems and equipment from overcurrent

What are circuit breakers/fuses

300

A ground conductor loses its connectivity if this is missing from a plug

What is the ground prong

300

Glass, rubber, plastic, dry wood, paper, ceramics, and air are all examples of what?

What are insulators

400

Three factors that affect severity of shock

What are path, amount of current, & length of time

400

Temperature from an arc flash may reach

A. 600˚ F 

B. 5,200˚ F

C. 35,000˚ F 

D. 100,000˚ F  

What is 35,000˚ F 

400

Measures strength of current flow

What is amperage

400

A common return path for electric current. A reference point for an electrical circuit to test voltage.

What is Ground.

400

Inversely proportional to current — opposition to flow

What is resistance

500

Accidentally striking or damaging underground cables can result in explosions or fires as well as electric shocks. What is the best way to minimize these risks?

A. Use of plans, cable locators and using safe digging and training.

B. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) e.g. insulating gloves and protective clothing.

C. Use of goalposts to prevent plant and equipment getting too close to cables.

D. Working on your own rather than in a team to minimize crowding in the area.

What is A. Use of plans, cable locators and using safe digging and training.

500

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A. Faulty electrical equipment can cause burns.

B. Electric shocks can occur from as low as 50 volts.

C. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require all electrical systems to be properly maintained.

D. Electrical fires only occur from high voltage equipment.

What is D. Electrical fires only occur from high voltage equipment.

500

Luminous electrical discharge through the air

What is arcing

500

An abnormal condition where a line conductor comes in contact with neutral, ground, or another line conductor of a different phase.

What is Short Circuit

500

Electric current isn’t flowing freely in any material. Glass, rubber, air, and plastic are some of the materials that have high resistance. _______ is used to protect life and equipment from electric shocks.

What is Insulator

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