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Subject Area Test Bank - Global Business, 5th Edition
Description Exam compiled from the shared exam library.
Expected Grade A+
Total Questions 200
Duration 3 hours
Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate mastery of core concepts
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,1. Why is it a critical code safety requirement to bond a dedicated electrical
ground wire directly to the car sling framework of a hydraulic elevator?
Answer: To prevent destructive structural decay caused by electrolysis.
Stray electrical currents running through ungrounded hydraulic metal
components will cause electrolysis. This chemical reaction quickly pits and
destroys metal plungers, casings, and fittings.
2. With which of the following entities must Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, its
chapters, extensions, and members comply regarding sexual misconduct?
Answer: All of the above
The fraternity, its chapters, extensions, and members must comply with all
applicable laws, fraternity policies, and institutional policies related to sexual
misconduct. Therefore, 'All of the above' is the correct answer, as it encompasses
all relevant entities.
3. When checking three-phase power lines at the main disconnect box, which
tool is used to verify voltage balance between phases?
Answer: Digital multimeter set to the AC Voltage scale
A digital multimeter set to AC voltage is the standard tool for measuring voltage
between phases to check balance. The other options are not used for voltage
measurement: inductive current probes measure current, dial indicators measure
mechanical displacement, and phase rotation testers check phase sequence, not
voltage balance.
4. Which design safety check governs the maximum vertical drop distance of
an elevator car before the mechanical governor applies full braking force to the
rope?
Answer: The calibration of the governor flyweight centrifugal spring tension
settings.
Overspeed governors use centrifugal weights held by calibrated spring tension. If
the car speeds down too fast, the weights fly outward against the springs, tripping
the electrical switch
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,5. Which type of structural guide shoe design employs spring-loaded pivot
arms that hold plastic wheels rolling along three faces of the steel rail line?
Answer: Roller guide assembly
Roller guides use three spring-tensioned polyurethane wheels to track the face
and sides of the guide rail. This floating design isolates minor rail joint bumps to
provide a smooth, low-friction car ride.
6. What installation step must be completed when connecting multiple
traveling electrical cables to the underside car junction box?
Answer: Stagger the hanging loop lengths and secure individual cable strain
cores to structural anchor brackets.
Traveling cables carry their own hanging weight. This load must be anchored by
internal steel core strain wires fastened to structural brackets on the car and
hoistway wall, keeping individual conductors tension-free.
7. Which diagnostic procedure is specifically used to detect cracked or broken
rotor bars in a three-phase elevator pump motor?
Answer: Running a current spectrum analysis or checking for rhythmic
amperage fluctuations under full mechanical load.
Cracked rotor bars disrupt the induced magnetic fields within an AC induction
motor. This structural failure causes uneven torque generation, resulting in
rhythmic slips, localized overheating, and distinct pulsations in total line current
draw that can be observed on an analog or digital ammeter loop under load.
8. Who is responsible for implementing risk management protocols within an
organization?
Answer: Brothers
The correct answer is 'Brothers' because in the context of the course, the term
refers to the founding family or key stakeholders who traditionally oversee risk
management implementation. The other options are plausible but typically have
advisory or oversight roles rather than direct implementation responsibility.
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, 9. When inspecting structural hydraulic pipeline welds for microscopic cracks
or pinhole leaks, which field diagnostic technique is used?
Answer: Liquid penetrant testing or high-pressure non-destructive dye
checks.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) via liquid dye penetrants reveals microscopic
cracks or porous zones in pipe welds. The dye wicks into surface flaws, making
structural weak points visible under testing light.
10. Which type of diagnostic equipment is used to monitor the degradation of
insulation resistance in the windings of large elevator pump motors over time?
Answer: Digital megohmmeter or insulation resistance tester
Standard multimeters lack the voltage to check insulation breakdown. A
megohmmeter applies a high-voltage test pulse to measure high-resistance
pathways, identifying motor winding breakdown before a catastrophic short
occurs.
11. What information must be provided to potential members?
Answer: A summary of all fees
The correct answer is not explicitly provided in the source text.
12. What type of structural tool is used to compress and secure heavy steel wire
rope terminations into standard wedge shackle assemblies?
Answer: Cable come-along or mechanical wire rope pulling clamp.
A cable come-along or mechanical wire rope pulling clamp is specifically
designed to compress and secure heavy wire rope terminations into wedge
shackle assemblies, providing a temporary hold during installation. The other
options serve different functions: thimble and swage sleeve are for permanent
terminations, turnbuckles adjust tension, and chain binders secure chains, not
wire ropes.
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