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Wiring Methods Quiz

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Question 1 of 10

Which wiring system is known for its cost-effectiveness and suitability for temporary installations?

The Tee System is favored for temporary setups due to its minimal cable requirements and cost-effectiveness.
Question 2 of 10

What is the primary advantage of the Loop in System?

The Loop in System allows for individual control of appliances and easy error detection due to its parallel connection nature.
Question 3 of 10

Which wiring method utilizes cleats to secure wires to walls and ceilings?

Cleat Wiring uses porcelain, wood, or plastic cleats to mount insulated wires.
Question 4 of 10

Which wiring method commonly employs TRS cables?

Batten Wiring uses TRS cables.
Question 5 of 10

Which wiring method is considered outdated and involves enclosing VIR cables in wooden casings?

Casing and Capping Wiring uses wooden casings for VIR cables and is rarely used nowadays.
Question 6 of 10

What is the primary function of lead sheathing in Lead Sheathed Wiring?

Lead sheathing protects the conductors from environmental factors and mechanical damage.
Question 7 of 10

Conduit wiring can be categorized into which two main types?

Conduit wiring is primarily classified as either Surface or Concealed.
Question 8 of 10

Which type of conduit is installed on the surface of walls or ceilings?

Surface Conduit Wiring is installed on the surface.
Question 9 of 10

Which of the following is a type of non-metallic conduit?

Flexible PVC conduit is a type of non-metallic conduit.
Question 10 of 10

What are the two classes of metallic conduit mentioned?

Metallic conduit is categorized into Class A (thin steel) and Class B (thick steel).
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