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2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical
Technology (2330)
Sample questions for multiple choice
assessments
Units 201, 202, 203, 205, 207, 209, 211, 213 and 215
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Contents
1
About this document
3
2
Sample questions
4
2.1
Unit 201 Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical environment (Stage 1)
5
2.2
Unit 202 Principles of electrotechnology (Stage 1)
2.3
Unit 203 Application of health and safety and electrical principles (Stage 2)
10
2.4
Unit 205 Installation (buildings and structures)
13
2.5
Unit 207 Electrical maintenance
16
2.6
Unit 209 Highway electrical systems
19
2.7
Unit 211 Installation, instrumentation and associated equipment
21
2.8
Unit 213 Panel building
23
2.9
Unit 215 Electrical machines repair and rewind
25
3
Answer keys
27
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2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
1 About this document
This document contains sample multiple choice questions for the following on-line assessments
within the Level 2 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology.
201
202
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical environment (Stage 1)
Principles of electrotechnology (Stage 1)
Application of health and safety and electrical principles (Stage 2)
Installation (buildings and structures)
Electrical Maintenance
Highway Electrical Systems
Installing Instrumentation & Associated Equipment
Panel Building
Electrical Machines Repair and Rewind
These sample questions will help you become familiar with the types of questions that might be
asked in the examinations. Centres may decide to ask candidates to answer sample questions under
exam conditions but how they are used is essentially at the discretion of the centre.
Please note that these are sample questions and it is unlikely that the same questions will appear in
the actual examinations.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
3
2 Sample questions
4
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.1 Unit 201 Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical
environment (Stage 1)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Which of the following documents is non-statutory
a
Health and Safety at Work Act
b
Electricity at Work Regulations
c
COSHH
d
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Prior to using an electric saw on a construction site, a user check finds that the insulation on
the supply flex is damaged. The correct procedure would be to
a
replace the cord with a new one
b
report the damage to a supervisor after use
c
repair the cord with insulation tape
d
report the damage to a supervisor before use.
When carrying out repairs to the base of a street lighting column it is essential to wear
a
a safety harness
b
high visibility clothes
c
gauntlets
d
high voltage clothing.
First aid points are indicated using signs bearing a white cross on a
a
yellow background
b
blue background
c
red background
d
green background.
The type of fire extinguisher which would not be suitable for flammable liquids is
a
dry powder
b
water
c
carbon dioxide
d
foam.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
CO2 fire extinguishers are indicated by the colour code
a
black
b
red
c
beige
d
blue.
An independent regulatory body responsible for monitoring standards of electrical
installation contractors is the
a
Electrical Institute Council
b
Institute of Electrical Engineers
c
National Electrical Contractors Institute Inspection Council
d
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contractors.
To ensure that a particular item of electrotechnical equipment meets a particular British
Standard or BSEN Harmonised Standard, the best source of information would be the
a
manufacturer of the equipment
b
British Standards Institute
c
Institute of Electrical Engineers
d
supplier of the equipment.
Using a scale of 1:50, a 10 mm measurement taken from a plan would be equal to an actual
measurement of
a
5 mm
b
5 cm
c
0.5 m
d
5 m.
Q10
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows the BS EN 60617 symbol for a
6
a
one gang switch with arrow indicator
b
one gang one way pull cord switch
c
two way switch with on down
d
fireman’s switch.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.2 Unit 202 Principles of electrotechnology (Stage 1)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
The Tesla is the unit of
a
magnetic flux
b
molecular flux
c
magnetic flux density
d
molecular flux density.
A single rotation of an alternator, intended to provide a 50 Hz supply frequency, will take
a
2 ms
b
20 ms
c
50 ms
d
5000 ms.
An increase in current through a conductor will lead to
a
a decrease in conductor temperature
b
a decrease in conductor resistance
c
an increase in insulation resistance
d
an increase in conductor temperature.
Four resistors having values of 2 Ω, 2 Ω, 5 Ω and 20 Ω are connected in a parallel circuit
arrangement. The total resistance of this circuit is
a
0.8 Ω
b
1.25 Ω
c
29 Ω
d
400 Ω.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
7
Q5
Where P = V I. The value V can be determined using
a
V = _I_
P
b
V= PI
c
V= P-I
d
V = _P_
I
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
8
A mass of 20 kg is to be raised by a hoist 2 m in 30 seconds. Assuming no losses, the power
required to raise this load is
a
13.08 Watts
b
196.2 Watts
c
392.4 Watts
d
1200 Watts.
The white or grey pvc outer layer of a twin and cpc flat thermoplastic (pvc) cable is the
a
conductor
b
insulation
c
conductor
d
sheath.
The purpose of a bonding conductor is to provide
a
an earth fault path
b
an equal potential zone
c
short circuit protection
d
overload protection.
A 110 V, centre tapped earth, reduced low voltage supply for power tools provides a voltage
of
a
25 V between live conductors
b
55 V to earth
c
110 V to earth
d
12 V SELV.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
Q10
A particular extension lead used on a construction site is coloured yellow to
a
indicate its mechanical stress properties
b
enable it to be seen in the dark
c
indicate the supply voltage to it
d
enable it to be to be identified as suitable for site use.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
9
2.3 Unit 203 Application of health and safety and electrical
principles (Stage 2)
Q1
The five main stages of the risk assessment procedure are:
1
identify
2
evaluate
3
record
4
implement
5
review
The order in which they should be carried out is
Q2
Q3
Q4
10
a
1, 3, 2, 4, 5
b
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
c
2, 1, 4, 3, 5
d
2, 3, 1, 4, 5.
Before any work is done within an electrical installation, the first procedure would be to
a
carry out a risk assessment
b
turn off the main switch
c
remove all components
d
install temporary supplies.
On a large construction site, inductions are carried out for new members of staff in order to
inform them of the
a
location of the canteen
b
requirements within BS 7671
c
fire safety procedure
d
location of the nearest wholesaler.
A suitable means of recording the number of visitors on a large construction site is by the
use of a
a
daywork sheet
b
timesheet
c
take off sheet
d
visitors book.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
Q5
Which of the following would be the safest method of erecting a tower scaffold?
Q6
In order to prove safe isolation of an electrical circuit, it is essential to use
Q7
Q8
Q9
a
a multi-meter
b
an insulation resistance tester
c
an approved voltage indicator
d
a low reading ohm meter.
In order to determine the amount of accessories required for a particular contract, the best
method would be to use the layout drawings and a
a
site diary
b
take off sheet
c
daywork sheet
d
time sheet
The ratio of the true power to apparent power in an a.c circuit is the
a
power consumption
b
harmonic current
c
power factor
d
reactive power
Which of the following is a transmission voltage?
a
400 kV
b
33 kV
c
400 V
d
230 V.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
11
Q10
12
If a circuit protective device requires 200 A in order to disconnect in the required time, the
overall impedance of the earth fault path for a 230 V circuit protected by the device must not
exceed
a
0.86 Ω
b
1.15 Ω
c
2.15 Ω
d
2.30 Ω.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.4 Unit 205 Installation (buildings and structures)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Which of the following is a non-statutory regulation
a
Electricity at Work Regulations
b
Health and Safety at Work Act
c
Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations
d
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations.
For a drawing having a scale of 1:50, a wall 10 m long would be drawn to a length of
a
10 mm
b
20 cm
c
50 cm
d
10050 mm.
The maximum operating temperature for a thermoplastic (pvc) insulated cable with copper
conductors is
a
60 OC
b
70 OC
c
105 OC
d
160 OC
A circuit wired in 1.5 mm2 thermoplastic (pvc) twin with cpc cable is protected by a 16 A
device and is used to supply a 230 V 3 kW water heater. If the cable has a rated voltage drop
of 29 mV/A/m and the circuit is 24 m long, the actual voltage drop will be
a
2.08V
b
9.07V
c
11.14V
d
69V.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
13
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
14
A non maintained emergency light is classified as NM3. This means that the luminaire will
illuminate during
a
normal conditions then automatically switch off after three hours
b
any power failure for up to three hours
c
both normal and power failure conditions then automatically switch off after three
hours
d
power failures that last longer than three hours but not shorter than three hours.
An earthing arrangement that has a PEN conductor is
a
TN-C-S
b
TN-S
c
TT
d
IT.
A residual current device will disconnect under
a
short circuit conditions only
b
both earth fault and short circuit conditions
c
earth fault conditions only
d
overload conditions only.
The most suitable item of equipment to mark a straight line in order to install a horizontal
conduit over a distance of 4 m is a
a
plumb line
b
spirit level
c
steel tape
d
chalk line
A 50 mm x 50 mm steel trunking has a tabulated space factor of 1037. If the tabulated factor
for PVC cable having a cross sectional area of 6 mm2 is 21.2, the maximum number of these
cables that can be installed into the trunking is
a
47
b
48
c
49
d
50
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
Q10
The four electrical tests that should be carried out on a new ring final circuit before it is
energised are
a
continuity of protective conductors, continuity of ring final circuits, insulation
resistance and polarity
b
continuity of ring final circuits, insulation resistance, polarity and earth fault loop
impedance
c
insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance and continuity of
protective conductors
d
polarity, earth fault loop impedance, continuity of protective conductors and
continuity of ring final circuits.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
15
2.5 Unit 207 Electrical maintenance
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
16
The Electricity at Work Regulations state that electrical equipment must be maintained to
prevent danger. Electrical equipment is defined as all small items of battery-powered
equipment up to and including overhead power lines rated at
a
230V
b
400V
c
33kV
d
400kV.
In order to prevent danger during maintenance operations, a voltage warning notice is
required on all electrical accessories where
a
voltage is present
b
the voltage exceeds 230V and such voltage would not be expected
c
the voltage exceeds 400V
d
the voltage is below 230V.
In order to facilitate maintenance of a complex electrical system, the sequence of control for
isolation can be best shown using a
a
block diagram
b
layout drawing
c
circuit diagram
d
bar chart.
Balancing loads over three phases will reduce
a
phase currents
b
earth faults
c
neutral currents
d
overloads.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Once a low pressure mercury vapour lamp has lit, the purpose of the choke/ballast unit is to
a
discharge voltage
b
correct power factor
c
suppress radio interference
d
limit lamp current.
Certain discharge luminaires mounted above rotating machine can give the appearance that
the machine is at a standstill. This effect is known as
a
stroboscopic effect
b
robotic effect
c
rotor effect
d
telescopic effect.
Guidance on regular inspection and testing of portable appliances can be found in
a
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installation
b
IEE Guidance Note 3 Inspection and testing
c
IEE Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
d
IEE On Site Guide.
In order to understand the operating procedure for a particular item of equipment, the best
source of information would be the
a
company sales representative
b
manufacturers’ manual
c
manufacturers’ catalogue
d
circuit diagram.
When carrying out maintenance work on a distribution board in a busy walkway, it is
advisable to protect others by the use of a
a
warning sign
b
safety barrier
c
temporary bollard
d
audible warning device.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
17
Q10
18
Low pressure mercury vapour lamps should be disposed of by
a
throwing in a skip
b
putting in a glass recycle point (clear glass only)
c
using a suitable lamp crusher
d
putting in the refuse bins which are collected weekly.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.6 Unit 209 Highway electrical systems
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Which of the following normally form part of a highway electrical system?
a
Current transformers and photo electrical control units
b
Voltage transformers and RCDs
c
Ignitors and transformers
d
Power factor meter and isolators
Which of the following is a non-statutory document?
a
The New Roads and Street Works Act
b
The Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002
c
BS 7671
d
The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations
Which of the following is a statutory document applicable to operatives carrying out
installation and maintenance of highway electrical equipment?
a
The Laying of Cables in Public Highways
b
H.S.E guidance H.S.G 47 (Avoiding danger from underground and overhead services)
c
The Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations
d
Electricity Association G39/1
It is necessary to avoid skin contact with quartz lamps, as it
a
reduces the life of the lamp
b
could cause burns
c
generates excessive heat
d
lengthens lamp working life.
Voltage indication devices need to be proved to ensure
a
that the lamp has not gone
b
that the highway furniture has been installed correctly
c
safe working conditions
d
the correct operation of street furniture.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
19
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10
20
Relevant information for re commissioning street furniture can be found in
a
IEE Guidance Notes 7
b
Works instructions
c
The Electricity Supply Regulations
d
The Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928.
Instruments should be regularly calibrated to
a
support local industry
b
ensure accuracy when testing
c
ensure operative is up to date
d
provide a training exercise for operatives.
To facilitate safe isolation, voltage indicating devices
a
must comply with BS 7671
b
are used to prove the circuit was dead only
c
are used to prove the circuit was alive only
d
are “proved” prior to and “re-proved” after isolation.
Which legislation states the need to avoid live working unless unreasonable in all
circumstances?
a
BS 7671
b
Guidance Notes 3
c
On-Site Guide
d
The Electricity at Work Regulations
Which of the following lamps would not normally form part of a highway electrical system?
a
Low pressure mercury (T8-T12)
b
Low pressure mercury (MBF)
c
Metal halide (MBI)
d
Incandescent Lamp (100W)
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.7 Unit 211 Installation, instrumentation and associated equipment
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Which of the following is a statutory piece of legislation?
a
BS 7671
b
IEE Guidance Notes
c
Electricity at Work Regulations
d
IEE On-Site Guide
Which of the following has an impact upon earthing?
a
BS EN 60439-01
b
BS 4491
c
BS 4444
d
BS EN 60898
When an ammeter is connected in a circuit it is essential that it
a
has a very low resistance
b
has a very high resistance
c
is connected across the supply
d
is connected across the load.
When a voltmeter is connected in a circuit it is essential that it
a
has a very low resistance
b
has a very high resistance
c
is connected in series with the supply
d
is connected in series with the load.
To facilitate ease of installation and assembly of equipment reference is made to
a
BS 7430
b
manufacturer’s catalogues
c
GS 38
d
data charts.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
21
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10
22
Electrostatic sensitive equipment, in transit, need not be protected against damage from
a
high temperature
b
dust and fibres
c
moisture ingress
d
day light.
The purpose of a method statement is to
a
ensure compliance with BS 7671
b
identify a safe working practice
c
provide a training document for staff
d
provide instructions to be followed at all times.
The purpose of a visual inspection is to ensure compliance with BS 7671, Section
a
601
b
712
c
413
d
314.
Which of the following has an adverse effect on installed equipment?
a
Eddy current damping
b
Air damping
c
Ambient temperature
d
Operating temperature
Which of the following is not a factor which would affect the type of termination?
a
Circuit design current
b
Physical space around terminations
c
Presence of solid foreign bodies
d
Size of conductor
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.8 Unit 213 Panel building
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
To ensure safe isolation, voltage indicating devices
a
must comply with BS 7671
b
are used to prove the circuit dead only
c
are used to prove the circuit was alive only
d
must be “proved” prior to and “re-proved” after isolation.
A moving coil meter is not used on an ac circuit because
a
it cannot read very small variations
b
the direction of the deflection depends upon the direction of the current
c
it is non linear
d
it does not use the damping effect.
A common type of cable termination used for ribbon cables in panel building is
a
pin
b
lug
c
insulation displacement
d
screw.
The purpose of a switch is to open or close a circuit
a
in the event of a fault current
b
under load conditions
c
under overload conditions
d
automatically after a fault has been repaired.
Which of the following are appropriate tests for a completed panel?
a
Flash testing of components
b
Insulation resistance and polarity
c
Inspection of conductors for current carrying capacity
d
Identification of conductors
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
23
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
Q10
24
Which of the following is statutory?
a
BS 7671
b
On-Site Guide
c
Electricity at Work Regulations
d
GS 38
What degree of protection is specified for protection against a BS finger?
a
IP4XB
b
IP5XB
c
IP6XB
d
IPXXB
BS 7671 provides appropriate advice on
a
heights of panels
b
design of panels
c
environmental conditions
d
instrumentation.
A device with a BS EN number has been
a
agreed for use only within the UK
b
agreed for operational use within the EU
c
standardised for all operational uses only in the UK
d
standardised for use in the EU.
An isolator built into a panel is used for
a
normal load switching
b
fault load switching
c
short circuit protection
d
no load switching.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
2.9 Unit 215 Electrical machines repair and rewind
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Particular starting arrangements are used when a motor has a rating greater than
a
370 micro watts
b
0.37 watts
c
37 watts
d
370 watts.
With a star-delta starter the windings are brought out to a terminal box. The voltage applied
to the windings at starting is
a
VL ÷ √3
b
VL x √3
c
VPhase ÷ √3
d
VPhase x √3 .
When the field windings of an electrical machine are not connected to its own armature, it is
known as
a
Self- excited
b
Polyphase
c
Separately-excited
d
Synchronous.
In a shunt-wound motor the field coil is connected in
a
series with the armature
b
series with the motor
c
parallel with the armature
d
parallel with the motor.
If a motor is required to start against a large starting current it is usual to use
a
direct on line starter
b
face plate starter
c
step down centre tapped starter
d
rotor resistance starter.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
25
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
26
The usual method of insulating core laminations is
a
low reluctance silicon steel
b
surface oxidization
c
high frequency air cores
d
cellulose paper.
One method of insulating windings is to use
a
shelac
b
high reluctance silicon steel
c
low frequency dust cores
d
pvc.
A single phase double-wound transformer consists of
a
a single core mounted winding
b
a winding that carries the difference between Ip and Is
c
a single solid core
d
two electrically separated coils.
In a star connected three phase transformer the
a
three phases are connected together at the start point
b
three phases are separate
c
neutral conductor is connected to a single phase
d
neutral conductor is electrically separated.
2330 Level 2 Electrotechnical Technology
3 Answer keys
Unit 201
Q1 – D
Q2 – D
Q3 – B
Q4 – D
Q5 – B
Q6 – A
Q7 – D
Q8 – A
Q9 – C
Q10 – B
Unit 205
Q1 – D
Q2 – B
Q3 – B
Q4 – B
Q5 – B
Q6 – A
Q7 – C
Q8 – D
Q9 – B
Q10 – A
Unit 211
Q1 – C
Q2 – C
Q3 – A
Q4 – B
Q5 – D
Q6 – D
Q7 – B
Q8 – B
Q9 – C
Q10 - C
Unit 202
Q1 – C
Q2 – B
Q3 – D
Q4 – A
Q5 – D
Q6 – A
Q7 – D
Q8 – B
Q9 – B
Q10 – C
Unit 207
Q1 – D
Q2 – B
Q3 – A
Q4 – C
Q5 – D
Q6 – A
Q7 – C
Q8 – B
Q9 – B
Q10 – C
Unit 213
Q1 – D
Q2 – B
Q3 – C
Q4 – B
Q5 – B
Q6 – C
Q7 – D
Q8 – C
Q9 – D
Q10 - D
Unit 203
Q1 – B
Q2 – A
Q3 – C
Q4 – D
Q5 – D
Q6 – C
Q7 – B
Q8 – C
Q9 – A
Q10 – B
Unit 209
Q1 – C
Q2 – C
Q3 – C
Q4 – A
Q5 – C
Q6 – B
Q7 – B
Q8 – D
Q9 – D
Q10 – D
Unit 215
Q1 – D
Q2 – A
Q3 – C
Q4 – C
Q5 – D
Q6 – B
Q7 – A
Q8 – D
Q9 – A
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