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LINEMAN APPRENTICE LINEMAN GENERAL KNOWLEDGE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS Questions for Apprentice Lineman preparing for Journeyman's exam. What year was the IBEW formed, and who was its President? - ANSWER 1890, Henry Miller What should be checked for when examining as injured person? - ANSWER 1. Breathing 2. Pulse 3. Head Injury 4. Paralysis on one side of the face 5. Laryngectomee 6. Stains and burns on or around the mouth What is shock? - ANSWER A depressed state of all body functions due to failure of the circulatory system. What are some signs of shock? - ANSWER 1. Increased shallow breathing 2. Cold clammy skin 3. Low body temperature How should shock be treated? - ANSWER 1. Maintain normal body temperature 2. Ensure adequate oxygen supply 3. Keep warm 4. Control bleeding if necessary lie down with your head lower than feet 5. Do not move unless necessary What are ways to control bleeding? - ANSWER Direct pressure on the pressure point and in extreme cases tourniquet. What is artificial respiration? - ANSWER The forcing of air into the lungs of one who cannot breathe for himself. How deep should a gain be cut? - ANSWER 1/2" Poles set on curves, corners, and strain points should be set __________ inches deeper. - ANSWER 6 If a pole is set near an energized line what precautions should be taken? - ANSWER 1. Cover with protective equipment2. Feeder holds 3. Rubber gloves Wood poles are classified by their: - ANSWER 1. Height 2. Top circumference 3. Circumference 6' from the bottom of the pole The denominator of an improper fraction is __________ than the numerator. - ANSWER smaller What materials do electrons travel freely through? - ANSWER conductors If few electrons travel freely through a material, that material is said to be an _________. - ANSWER insulator Is there such a thing as a perfect insulator? - ANSWER no The opposition to current flow through a material is called? - ANSWER resistance What is the unit of measurement of resistance? - ANSWER Ohm What is the resistance of 1000 feet of #10 copper? - ANSWER 1 Ohm What is electric current? - ANSWER The definite drift of electrons from a point of negative potential to a point of positive potential. The unit of measurement of electromotive force is the: - ANSWER Volt The unit of current flow is: - ANSWER Ampere In a circuit the current is __________ proportional to the voltage and __________ proportional to the resistance. - ANSWER directly, inversely The __________ at which work is done is power. The formula for this is: - ANSWER rate, Power = Work ÷ Time One joule of work done in one second of time is one __________ of electrical work. - ANSWER Watt The unit of electrical work is the __________ ? - ANSWER Joule The unit of electrical power is the __________ ?

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LINEMAN APPRENTICE LINEMAN GENERAL
KNOWLEDGE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS

Questions for Apprentice Lineman preparing for Journeyman's exam.

What year was the IBEW formed, and who was its President? - ANSWER 1890, Henry
Miller

What should be checked for when examining as injured person? - ANSWER 1. Breathing
2. Pulse
3. Head Injury
4. Paralysis on one side of the face
5. Laryngectomee
6. Stains and burns on or around the mouth

What is shock? - ANSWER A depressed state of all body functions due to failure of the
circulatory system.

What are some signs of shock? - ANSWER 1. Increased shallow breathing
2. Cold clammy skin
3. Low body temperature

How should shock be treated? - ANSWER 1. Maintain normal body temperature
2. Ensure adequate oxygen supply
3. Keep warm
4. Control bleeding if necessary lie down with your head lower than feet
5. Do not move unless necessary

What are ways to control bleeding? - ANSWER Direct pressure on the pressure point and in
extreme cases tourniquet.

What is artificial respiration? - ANSWER The forcing of air into the lungs of one who
cannot breathe for himself.

How deep should a gain be cut? - ANSWER 1/2"

Poles set on curves, corners, and strain points should be set __________ inches deeper. -
ANSWER 6

If a pole is set near an energized line what precautions should be taken? - ANSWER 1.
Cover with protective equipment

,2. Feeder holds
3. Rubber gloves

Wood poles are classified by their: - ANSWER 1. Height
2. Top circumference
3. Circumference 6' from the bottom of the pole

The denominator of an improper fraction is __________ than the numerator. - ANSWER
smaller

What materials do electrons travel freely through? - ANSWER conductors

If few electrons travel freely through a material, that material is said to be an _________. -
ANSWER insulator

Is there such a thing as a perfect insulator? - ANSWER no

The opposition to current flow through a material is called? - ANSWER resistance

What is the unit of measurement of resistance? - ANSWER Ohm

What is the resistance of 1000 feet of #10 copper? - ANSWER 1 Ohm

What is electric current? - ANSWER The definite drift of electrons from a point of negative
potential to a point of positive potential.

The unit of measurement of electromotive force is the: - ANSWER Volt

The unit of current flow is: - ANSWER Ampere

In a circuit the current is __________ proportional to the voltage and __________
proportional to the resistance. - ANSWER directly, inversely

The __________ at which work is done is power. The formula for this is: - ANSWER rate,
Power = Work ÷ Time

One joule of work done in one second of time is one __________ of electrical work. -
ANSWER Watt

The unit of electrical work is the __________ ? - ANSWER Joule

The unit of electrical power is the __________ ? - ANSWER Watt

,__________ is the unit of measurement of work for mechanical power. - ANSWER
Horsepower

What is the most common cause for lost power? - ANSWER heat

How many watts are in one horsepower? - ANSWER 746

One watt equals __________ horsepower? - ANSWER .00134

1/746

What is a watts definition? - ANSWER The power used when one amp flows with one volt.

What is the speed of light? - ANSWER 186,000 miles per second

What NECA district covers outside work exclusively? - ANSWER Tenth District

What is a guy? - ANSWER A brace or cable fastened to strengthen a pole and to keep it in
position.

Aluminum has what conductivity, tensile strength, and weight of copper? - ANSWER 60%,
45%, 33%

One mill is equal to __________ of an inch? - ANSWER 1/1000

How do you find the circular mil cross section area of a wire? - ANSWER Square the
diameter of the wire in mills.

What is the mathematical expression for series resistance? - ANSWER Rt = R₁ + R₂ + R₃ +
R₄...

A circuit having only one current path is called a __________ circuit? - ANSWER series

What is the formula for determining the total current in a series circuit? - ANSWER It = I₁ =
I₂ = I₃ = I₄...

Electrical energy is transformed into __________ when current flows through a resistor. -
ANSWER heat

What is the formula for power in a series circuit? - ANSWER Pt = P₁ + P₂ + P₃ +P₄...

What is the formula for voltage in a parallel circuit? - ANSWER Et = E₁ = E₂ = E₃ = E₄...

, What is the formula for resistance in a parallel circuit? - ANSWER 1/Rt = 1/R₁ + 1/R₂ +
1/R₃ + 1/R₄...

What is the formula for total current in a parallel circuit? - ANSWER It = I₁ + I₂ + I₃ + I₄...

What is the formula to find total power in a parallel circuit? - ANSWER Pt = P₁ + P₂ + P₃ +
P₄...

What is produced when a conductor is moved through magnetic lines of force? - ANSWER
an EMF is induced

A device used to convert AC power from one combination of voltage and current to another
is called a __________ ? - ANSWER transformer

The sheet iron core of a transformer forms a closed: - ANSWER magnetic circuit

How are the primary and secondary windings of a transformer coupled? - ANSWER
magnetically

What is the formula for number of windings to voltage? - ANSWER voltage
primary/voltage secondary = number of turns primary/number of turns secondary

What destroys transformers in an overload situation? - ANSWER heat

The purpose of oil in a transformer is: - ANSWER cool and insulate the coils

What keeps a transformer from acting as a short circuit? - ANSWER Counter voltage (aka:
back voltage, CEMF)

What is usually the maximum temperature the insulation in a transformer can stand? -
ANSWER 221° F (105° C)

Why are underground transformers and their bushings hermetically sealed? - ANSWER To
guard against moisture damage.

What does a CSP transformer have that a conventional does not? - ANSWER 1. Primary
lightning arrestor
2. Primary protective fuse link
3. Overcurrent protection on secondary
4. Overload Signal lamp
5. External Operating handle for opening and closing secondary
6. No load tap changer

What is the formula for resistivity of a wire? - ANSWER R = (K x L) ÷ A

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