Basic Electrical Installation
Basic Electrical Equipment
Ohm’s Law
Shock Hazards
Workplace Safety
100

This is the standard unit used to measure electric current.

What is an ampere?

100

This tool is used to drive screws into electrical boxes, outlets, and fixtures.

What is a screwdriver?

100

This is the formula represented by Ohm’s Law.

What is V = I × R?

100

Even this low household voltage can be fatal under certain conditions

What is 120 volts?

100

This federal agency sets safety standards for electrical work in the U.S.

What is OSHA?

200

This safety device is designed to break the circuit when too much current flows, protecting both people and equipment.

What is a circuit breaker?

200

This device is used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.

What is a multimeter?

200

In Ohm’s Law, the letter V stands for this quantity.

What is voltage?

200

You should never touch electrical devices with these parts of your body if they’re wet.

What are your hands?

200

Electrical PPE stands for this

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

300

The color of the earth/ground wire in most electrical wiring systems.

green or green with yellow stripes?

300

This tool is used to grip, twist, bend, or cut wire during installations.

What are pliers?

300

If a circuit has a resistance of 5 ohms and a current of 2 amps, this is the voltage

What is 10 volts?

300

This reaction occurs when the body completes an electrical circuit.

What is an electric shock?

300

This insulating gear is worn on your hands to prevent shock.

What are rubber gloves?

400

This type of wiring method involves running cables through steel or PVC tubing for extra protection.

What is conduit wiring?

400

Installed in distribution boards, this device automatically disconnects the power in case of a fault or overload.

What is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)?

400

Ohm’s Law shows that when resistance increases and voltage stays the same, this happens to the current.

What is it decreases?

400

This safety device trips when current leakage is detected, especially in wet locations.

What is a GFCI?

400

All lockout/tagout procedures begin with this step.

All lockout/tagout procedures begin with this step.

500

Before starting any electrical installation, this tool is used to ensure that there is no voltage present.

What is a voltage tester or multimeter?

500

This device is used to safely connect multiple circuits to a single power source and usually contains fuses or breakers.

What is a distribution board (or consumer unit)?

500

A light bulb rated at 60 watts operates on 120 volts. According to Ohm’s Law, the current flowing through it is this.

What is 0.5 amps?

500

This medical condition, caused by electric shock, results in rapid and irregular heartbeat.

What is ventricular fibrillation?

500

Only these qualified individuals should work on energized equipment.

Who are licensed electricians?

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