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2/4, but again the deliberately spurious answer to Q10 shows you are not playing to win. I believe there are rules against that sort of activity. FWIW the answers to that one might be daft but the question is a direct quote from the regs, and make a point that we are still arguing about 120 years later.
Rather a funny coincidence that another thread happened to post the original 1882 document today of all days:Bugger, that was a mistake on my part. Obviously Q10 is B.
I'm sure I got the fuse one right - I seem to remember seeing the original 2 page regs document and it nentioning hissing. Although the heat answer sounds more reasonable to be fair
1. A Nernst lamp contains a:
a) Blower
b) Flower
c) Glower
d) Thrower
2. Which is the largest cable:
a) 19/12
b) 37/16
c) 19/20
d) 7/22
3. Wooden casing is fitted with:
a) Basing
b) Facing
c) Capping
d) Strapping
4. IEE Rule 48: Fuses may be considered too large if they are not warm on full load, and too small if they:
a) Blow within 3 weeks of normal use
b) Buzz audibly
c) Sag or discolour on application of 10% overload
d) Hiss when moistened
5. Two common sizes of semi-enclosed arc lamp are rated at 1000 and 2000:
a) VA
b) mA
c) hours
d) c.p.
6. A radiant heater of the Dowsing type is fitted with:
a) Spaghetti coils
b) Sausage lamps
c) Biscuit bars
d) Mushroom diffusers
7. Dynamos used for charging accumulators should be:
a) Non-inductive
b) At least 4-pole
c) Shunt-wound
d) Compensated
8 A ‘B.L.’ incandescent lamp has:
a) Bayonet Lugs
b) Ballasted Leads
c) Bottom Loops
d) British Lamp-makers’ (cartel) conformity
9. A 2-phase AC circuit might incorporate a:
a) BESA
b) Caesar
c) MESA
d) Teaser
10. IEE Rule 38: Joints between flexible conductors and permanent wires under flooring or in wood-casing are prohibited. Joints constitute a source of weakness and they must, therefore, be accessible, and it is recommended that their positions be indicated by a:
a) Prominent Matthew
b) Conspicuous Mark
c) Noticeable Luke
d) Visible John
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