2. c. Compound leverage 53. a. 8 107. – Wrench 54. – 108. c. ½”’ 3. b. Contractor 55. b.Suction valve 109. – 4. d. Cast Iron Soil Pipe 56. c. Plug 110. c. ½” Institute 57. d.U.L. 111. – 5. d. Exterior Elevation Drawing 58. b.95-5 tin antimony 112. d. Foot valve 6. b. ½ 59. c. Automatically 113. c. ASTM 7. b. 1 ½” 60. c. Chloride 114. d. Sea water 8. d. 5 61. d.Toxic waste 115. c. 28” 9. a. Chain wrench 62. b. The presence of algae 116. – 10. d.Hex wrench 63. c. Torque Wrench 117. a. P 6.00 11. a. Basket Strainer wrench 64. – 118. – 12. c. Bench Yoke Vise 65. d.Stand chain vise 119. – 13. c. Isometric Drawing 66. b.Allen wrench 120. – 14. b.Stop box 67. a. Offset pipe wrench 121. d. 10 GPH 15. a. Fixture traps 68. d.End-pipe wrench 122. – 16. a. Fixture drain 69. a. Valve seat tool 123. – 17. b.Hydroelectric water tank 70. d.Water main 124. a. Methane gas 18. d.CS and PS 71. d.Water meter 125. c. 8” 19. b.ANSI 72. c. Waste 126. – 20. a. ¾” 73. b.Goggles 127. – 21. b.Rainwater leader 74. a. Extension ladder 128. d. Plug 22. a. Extension ladder 75. c. Class C 129. – 23. b.Class A 76. c. Blue 130. – 24. b.Thermoplastic 77. c. Seamless pipe 131. d. 5 GPH 25. – 78. a. Globe valve 132. – 26. b.Journeymen 79. b.Red 133. d. Circulating pump 27. d.None of the Above 80. d.Estimator 134. c. Torque wrench 28. b.National Master 81. d.Section drawing 135. a. Filtration Plumbers Association of the 82. a. Corporation cock 136. b. 75 GPH Philippines 83. a. Horizontal Branch 137. b. 12” 29. a. Plot plan 84. c. Pawl lock 138. d. U.L. 30. b.Curb Cock 85. a. Class D 139. c. Potable water 31. b.Soil Pipe 86. d.All of the above pipe 32. b.Vent Pipes 87. a. Split wedge disk gate 140. d. CS and PS 33. a. Face Shield valve 141. – 34. b.Extension Cord 88. b.Cross linked 142. a. Check the lift 35. a. Rigging polyethylene disk 36. d.Class C 89. d.Class B 143.a. Teflon tape 37. b.Thermosetting 144.a. Check valve 90. a. Detail drawing 145.b. Muriatic acid 38. a. Home Run 91. – 146.c. Trap 39. d.Blue 92. a. 8 147.b. Pneumatic ejector 40. c. Welded Pipe 93. a. ¾” 148.a. Closet auger 41. b.Shoulder Nipple 94. c. Solid wedge 149.a. Cut and unscrew at the joint 42. b.Solid wedge disk gate 95. – 150.– valve 96. – 43. a. Apprentice 151.b. Particle 97. d.Oil 152.a. Centrifugal pump 44. b.Occupational Safety and 98. – 153.a. Roof area of building Health Administration 99. – 45. b.Schematic piping layout 154.c. Fire hydrant 100. c. Spring yarning 46. c. Water service iron 155.d. Filter 47. a. Stack 101. – 156.a. Friction losses 48. d.Personal protective 102. – 157.a. Resistance produce by contact equipment 103. c. Screwed of flowing water and the interior 49. d.Fixed Ladder 104. b. The presence of surface of pipe 50. b.Ladder algae 158.b. Clamp saddle 51. b.Class B 105. – 159.b. Union patent PRACTICAL PROBLEM 160.c. Plug 215.a. Urinals 161.a. Nipple 216.– 162.a. Lock nut 217.– 163.b. The listed size correspond to 218.b. Replace the pipe and fitting outside diameter 219.c. Install packing materials to 164.c. Water hammer cushion possible impact 165.a. Flood level 220.d. Pneumatic pump 166.b. Elongated bowl type 221.b. Pure cement and water 167.c. 2/3 of the area 222.– 168.b. Trap way of toilet bowl 223.– 169.– 224.c. Unit vent 170.c. To make permanent 225.c. Stack vent thru roof 171.b. 3 threads 226.– 172.– 227.d. None of these 173.– 228.b. Grease trap 174.b. Strap wrench 229.– 175.a. Wet and watery hub end 230.a. Catch basin 176.– 231.c. 7.48 gallons 177.c. Blowout 232.c. Water main to the water 178.– meter 179.b. Deburr the inside of the pipe 233.c. Downspout 180.b. Machine lubricating oil 234.d. Flush valve 181.b. Leader 235.d. 38 mm Ɵ 182.d. Semi- recessed 236.d. 1.20 m 183.b. Plug valve 237.b. 20 kg/sqcm 184.c. Roof drains 238.a. 4 or more 185.c. Sump 239.c. Countertop 186.c. Booster pump 240.c. Booster pump 187.b. Wash fountain 241.b. National Plumbing Code 188.– 242.c. Sump 189.a. Closet auger 243.b. Indirect connection 190.a. Crown weir to top dip 244.a. Drain inlets 191.d. Under the basement floor 245.a. National Standards for 192.c. White Drinking Water 193.d. Screwed and flanged 246. b. Plug valves 194.c. White c. Glove valves 195.a. Scullery sink 247. c. A public sewer system 196.a. Atmospheric pressure 248. d. Threaded 197.c. Surging flow 249. a. Plastic 198.a. 18 inches 250. c. Roof drains 199.c. It precipitate salt form within 251. a. Water service pipe that reduces the diameter 252. b. Pneumatic ejector 200.b. Vacuum breaker 253. c. Developed length 201.d. Pressure loss 254. a. Flushometer valve 202.b. Water hammer 255. b. Tensile stress 203.b. 0.30 & 0.60 m per layer 256. – 204.b. One pipe size larger 257. b. Rim 205.b. Storm drain pipe 258. b. Sump 206.a. 150 mm 259. c. Reverse trap 207.– 260. b. 0.30 m 208.a. ¼ in/ft 261. – 209.– 262. a. 25 mm (1”) 210.b. Indirect water connection 263. d. Fixture unit 211.b. Floor flange and gasket 264. d. 38 mm 212.d. Main vent 265. b. Proper ventilation 213.– 266. a. DTI 214.a. bathtub 267. a. 19.00 mm (3/4”)