NEIEP 700 FINAL EXAM| ALL QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS| 2026 UPDATED
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The first type of elevator was powered by pulling an endless looped rope called
bull rope to raise and lower you and the platform - ANSWER: 1)True
Floor stop accuracy or early alternating current motor elevators was a vast
improvement over direct current motor elevators - ANSWER: 2)False
Today all elevators operating in the US must operate according to the American
society of mechanical engineers code - ANSWER: 3)True
What use lines and symbols to show the arrangement of electrical circuits,
components and connections for a job. - ANSWER: Straight line wiring diagram
The correct name for a multimeter is a VOM multimeter , which stands for -
ANSWER: Volt , ohms, and milliampere
What are designed to store and discharge electrical energy . If not discharged they
are able to retain this electrical energy for long periods of time . - ANSWER:
Capacitor
A safe way to discharge or bleed the electrical energy from a 125 - volt capacitor is
to use? - ANSWER: 10k ohm resistor
Digital and analog meters are very durable instruments and can tolerate rough
handling . - ANSWER: 8)False
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Elevator constructors should start the elevator troubleshooting process simple,
check the easy things first. - ANSWER: 9) True
What Control system , and elevator traveling up will not change directions until the
highest of the registered calls are answered. - ANSWER: Selective collective
control
The rubbing or sliding motion as relay contacts touch is called . This is an
important function because it keeps the contact surfaces clean and conducting
properly. - ANSWER: Contact wipe
12)When an elevator constructor describes a normal open contact or a making
contact he or she is describing the same contact configuration. - ANSWER:
12)true
13. As current flows through a relay's coil generated by the coil will pull or pick
the relay's armature . - ANSWER: Magnetic field
14)The most common relay used today is the plug type. - ANSWER: 14) True
15. The majority of today's set / reset work by using two independent coils
mounted to a common relay base . - ANSWER: 15) True
16. What prevents two or more relays from becoming energized or picked
electrically at the same time . - ANSWER: Electrical interlock
17. What allows current to flow in only one direction . - ANSWER: Diode