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Part I: Multiple Choice (30 items)

Directions: Encircle the correct answer

1. What is the primary purpose of assessing materials?


A. To save costs
B. To ensure compliance with workplace standards
C. To minimize inspection time
D. To meet customer demands

2. Which tool is commonly used to verify dimensions of materials?


A. Multimeter
B. Caliper
C. Thermometer
D. Micrometer

3. What is included in workplace standards for material quality?


A. Delivery time
B. Material specifications
C. Labor cost
D. Project deadlines

4. Why is it essential to document defective materials?


A. To keep records of suppliers
B. To identify issues and resolve them
C. To improve inventory management
D. To increase storage space

5. What is a key step when inspecting received materials?


A. Checking the delivery time
B. Comparing the material specifications against workplace standards
C. Recording the supplier's contact details
D. Measuring the weight of all materials

6. Which department is responsible for initial material quality checks?


A. Sales
B. Logistics
C. Quality Assurance
D. Production

7. What is an SOP?
A. A training manual
B. A document outlining standard procedures
C. A financial report
D. A work order

8. Why are SOPs important?


A. They allow employees to work without supervision.
B. They ensure consistency, safety, and compliance in workplace activities.
C. They reduce the need for training and development.
D. They focus only on improving employee productivity
9. Which of the following is NOT a component of an SOP?
A. Purpose
B. Procedure
C. Training records
D. References

10. While working on a project, you notice that a piece of equipment required for the task is
missing its calibration sticker. According to the SOP, what should you do?
A. Use the equipment carefully and report the issue later
B. Tag the equipment as unusable and report it immediately
C. Proceed with the task without worrying about calibration
D. Try calibrating the equipment yourself

11. A colleague asks you to perform a task that deviates from the standard operating procedure.
What is the correct action to take?
A. Follow the colleague's instructions to avoid delays
B. Politely decline and inform your supervisor about the deviation
C. Perform the task but document the changes later
D. Ignore the request and continue with your work

12. During a routine safety check, you notice that a fire extinguisher is not in its designated
location as stated in the SOP. What should you do?
A. Move on and assume someone is using it
B. Report the missing fire extinguisher immediately
C. Replace it with any nearby extinguisher
D. Ignore the issue if no emergency occurs

13. What is the formula for Ohm's Law?


A. Voltage = Resistance ÷ Current
B. Voltage = Current × Resistance
C. Voltage = Current ÷ Resistance
D. Voltage = Resistance × Current

14. If a circuit has a voltage of 24V and a resistance of 12Ω. What is the current?
A. 0.5A
B. 1A
C. 2A
D. 3A

15. If a circuit has a resistance of 10Ω and a current of 5A. What is the voltage?
A. 15V
B. 30V
C. 50V
D. 60V

16. What is the resistance in a circuit with a voltage of 120V and a current of 10A?
A. 10Ω
B. 12Ω
C. 15Ω
D. 18Ω
17. A 60V circuit produces a current of 3A. What is the resistance?
A. 10Ω
B. 15Ω
C. 20Ω
D. 25Ω

18. If a circuit has a resistance of 25Ω and a voltage of 100V , what is the current?
A. 2A
B. 3A
C. 4A
D. 5A

19. A 240V power source is connected to a circuit with a resistance of 120Ω. What is the current?
A. 1A
B. 2A
C. 3A
D. 4A

20. A circuit has a voltage of 48V and a current of 8A. Calculate the resistance.
A. 4Ω
B. 5Ω
C. 6Ω
D. 7Ω

21. If the resistance in a circuit is doubled and the voltage remains constant, what happens to the
current?
A. It doubles
B. It is halved
C. It remains the same
D. It becomes zero

22. A circuit has a voltage of 12V and a current of 4A. What is the resistance?
A. 2Ω
B. 3Ω
C. 4Ω
D. 5Ω

23. Why calibration is important?


A. To avoid equipment damage
B. To ensure accuracy of measuring instruments
C. To save time in measurements
D. To reduce wear and tear of instruments

24. A technician uses a voltmeter that hasn’t been calibrated recently to measure voltage in an
electrical circuit. The incorrect reading causes the technician to use the wrong resistance value.
What could be the potential impact?
A. The circuit will work more efficiently.
B. The circuit may overheat or fail entirely.
C. There will be no impact on the circuit's performance.
D. The circuit will automatically adjust to the error.
25. A manufacturing plant uses an improperly calibrated measuring instrument to produce
components for a machine. What is the most likely result?
A. Improved quality and reduced costs
B. Components that fit perfectly in the machine
C. Defective parts that lead to machine malfunctions
D. Faster production without quality issues

26. What is the purpose of regular maintenance of tools?


A. To ensure durability
B. To avoid recalibration
C. To maintain precision and reliability
D. To reduce workload

27. What is the first step in maintaining a multimeter?


A. Store it in a toolbox immediately after use
B. Check for physical damage, such as broken wires or cracks
C. Recalibrate it before every use
D. Test it on a live circuit

28. What should you do to clean a multimeter after use?


A. Wash it under running water
B. Use a dry, lint-free cloth or mild cleaning solution
C. Submerge it in soapy water for thorough cleaning
D. Leave it as it is, since cleaning is unnecessary

29. When recalibrating a measuring instrument, what you should refer to?
A. The manufacturer’s calibration manual
B. The last user's experience
C. Any generic calibration process
D. The instrument's warranty card

30. What is an important step when storing tools like a multimeter?


A. Place it in a location with high humidity
B. Keep it in its protective case in a dry, safe area
C. Leave it on the workbench for easy access
D. Store it near heavy equipment for convenience

31. Ohms law describes the relationship between:


A. Voltage, Current and Power
B. Voltage, current and Resistance
C. Current, Resistance and Power
D. Voltage, Resistance and Power

32. An inductor stores;


A. Electrical Current
B. Magnetic Energy
C. Electrical Resistance
D. Electrical Power

33. What does DC stand for?


A. Direct Current
B. Digital Circuit
C. Direct Circuit
D. Digital Current
34. A capacitor stores;
A. Electrical Current
B. Electrical Energy
C. Electrical Resistance
D. Electrical Power

35. What is the common application of an operational amplifier (op-amp)


A. Power generation
B. Signal operation and filtering
C. Energy Storage
D. Current regulation

Part II: Identification (15 items)


Directions: Identify the correct answer.

31. a tool that used for measuring resistance.

32. What do you call the unit of electrical current?

33. What tool is used to measure voltage in a circuit?

34. Name the unit of measurement for electrical resistance.

35. What device is commonly used to measure electrical current?

36. What is the unit of measurement for electrical power?

37. Identify the tool used to test the continuity of an electrical circuit.

38. What is the standard unit of measurement for voltage?

39. What is the purpose of a clamp meter?

40. Name the tool used to measure small dimensions or diameters, often in engineering work.
Part III: Essay (5 Points)

46-50 Analyze the potential consequences of incorrect measurements in electrical circuits.

Rubrics on Essay:

Organizational of thoughts points = 2 points


Grammar points = 1 points
Readability points = 1 points
Cleanliness =1 points
Total = 5 points
ANSWER KEY:

1. B
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. C
16. B
17. B
18. C
19. B
20. C
21. B
22. B
23. B
24. B
25. C
26. C
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. B
31. B
32. B
33. A
34. B
35. B

IDENTIFICATION:

Ohmmeter
Ampere
Multimeter or Voltmeter
Ohm
Ammeter
Watt
Continuity Tester
Volt
To measure current without disconnecting the circuit
Caliper

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