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October 2022 1 2 Report
TRUE or FALSE

1. There are three ways of securing a sliced wire: wrapping with an insulating tape, soldering using a soldering iron and solder, and shrinking tube with a heat-shrink tube.
2. With the absence of a wire stripper, one may use a cutter.
3. In case a continuity tester is unavailable, a multimeter can be used.
4. Heat shrink tubes doesn't require flame.
5. Splicing can be made without the mandatory tools, such as the wire cutter, needle-nose plier, lineman's plier, and wire stripper.
6. Rat tail is generally used on small cables because the standards are flexible, and all can be wrapped in one operation.
7. Y-Splice is commonly used to join teo or more conductors inside the junction box.
8. Plain tap joint is use as temporary tap, usually done in construction sites.
9. Aerial Tap Joint is a two tap wire is under considerable tensile stress circuit.
10. Duplex across joint is a two tap wire turned simultaneously and is used where two tap wire is under heavy tensile stress.
11. Coaxial cables are used for television antennas.
12. One can work with cables without providing all tools.
13. One can work with cables without tools at all.
14. Flat and Phillips are two examples of screwdrivers.
15. Without a wire cutter, one may use a cutter.
16. Electrical tape and illustration are the same.
17. Cable ties are used for arranging / organizing cables.
18. Without a cable tie, one may use a twist tie.
19. Without a voltage tester, one may use a multitimer.
20. Insulated gloves, flame resistant work sht, safety glasses and rescue rod are examples of personal protective equipment or PPE in short. ​

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