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  • Mea Jane Ramos

  • 問題数 59 • 11/4/2024

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  • 1

    What century is the birth of the plumbing profession in the Philippines?

    17TH CENTURY

  • 2

    What century did Filipino Plumbers were assigned the task of maintaining plumbing systems?

    18TH AND 19TH CENTURY

  • 3

    What century did hygiene became priority?

    20TH CENTURY

  • 4

    When did the plumbing trade was duly recognized by the government?

    1902

  • 5

    When did the NAMPAP has been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission?

    1935

  • 6

    When is the first licensure examination for master plumbers?

    JULY 1956

  • 7

    When did the Plumbing Code was promulgated and approved by Malacañang?

    JANUARY 28, 1959

  • 8

    When did the examiners and NAMPAP prepared a curriculum for Plumbing Engineering?

    1966-1969

  • 9

    When did the First Amendment to the Plumbing Code was approved (inclusion of Asbestos Cement Pipe as approved plumbing material)?

    NOVEMBER 28, 1967

  • 10

    When did the Section 4 of R.A. 1378 was approved by Pres. Estrada?

    DECEMBER 21, 1999

  • 11

    What principle is "All premises shall be provided with a supply of pure and wholesome water".

    Principle No. 1

  • 12

    What principle is "Plumbing fixtures shall be supplied with water of sufficient volume and adequate pressure".

    Principle No. 2

  • 13

    What principle is "Plumbing shall be designed and adjusted to use the minimum quantity of water".

    Principle No. 3

  • 14

    What principle is "Devices shall be so designed and installed to prevent from explosion".

    Principle No. 4

  • 15

    What principle is "Every building shall be connected to the sewer system".

    Principle No. 5

  • 16

    What principle is "Each family dwelling unit shall have one water closet, one kitchen sink, a lavatory, a bathtub or shower".

    Principle No. 6

  • 17

    What principle is "Plumbing fixtures shall be made of smooth non-absorbent material and be in ventilated enclosures".

    Principle No. 7

  • 18

    What principle is "The drainage system shall be designed, constructed and maintained and with adequate cleanouts".

    Principle No. 8

  • 19

    What principle is "All piping shall be made of NAMPAP approved materials".

    Principle No. 9

  • 20

    What principle is "Each fixture shall be equipped with a water sealed trap".

    Principle No. 10

  • 21

    What principle is "The drainage piping system shall be designed to provide adequate circulation of air".

    Principle No. 11

  • 22

    What principle is "Vent terminals shall extend to the outer air".

    Principle No. 12

  • 23

    What principle is "Plumbing systems shall be subjected to tests to effectively disclose leaks".

    Principle No. 13

  • 24

    What principle is "No substance which will clog or destroy the pipes shall be allowed".

    Principle No. 14

  • 25

    What principle is "Proper protection shall be provided to prevent contamination".

    Principle No. 15

  • 26

    What principle is "No water closet shall be located in a room which is not properly ventilated and lighted".

    Principle No. 16

  • 27

    What principle is "Suitable provision shall be made for disposing of building sewage if there is no available sewer".

    Principle No. 17

  • 28

    What principle is "Suitable provision shall be made to prevent from backflow of sewage".

    Principle No. 18

  • 29

    What principle is "Plumbing systems shall be maintained by Registered Master Plumbers".

    Principle No. 19

  • 30

    What principle is "All plumbing fixtures must be properly spaced".

    Principle No. 20

  • 31

    What principle is "Plumbing shall be installed with due regard to preservation of strength and prevention of damage of other structural members".

    Principle No. 21

  • 32

    What principle is "Sewage that are deleterious shall not be discharged into the ground or into any waterway".

    Principle No. 22

  • 33

    What code of ethics is "Act in an unprofessional manner and demand any remuneration other than his/her original charges except for additional services not covered in the basic contract".

    No. 1

  • 34

    What code of ethics is "Supplant another Registered Master Plumber after definite steps have already been taken toward his/her being commissioned to perform the contract".

    No. 2

  • 35

    What code of ethics is "Underbid another Registered Master Plumber by reducing his/her professional fees after being informed of the fees charged by the other Registered Master Plumber".

    No. 3

  • 36

    What code of ethics is "Take the advantage of a salaried government position to compete unfairly with a practicing Registered Master Plumber".

    No. 4

  • 37

    What code of ethics is "Allow the use of his/her License as a Registered Master Plumber for a fee to an unlicensed Master Plumber in plumbing works without his/her personal supervision".

    No. 5

  • 38

    What code of ethics is "Injure falsely or maliciously, directly or indirectly, the reputation of another Registered Master Plumber by reviewing his/her work for the same client unless the professional services of the former have been officially terminated and all professional fees have been dully paid by the client".

    No. 6

  • 39

    What code of ethics is "Advertise in self-laudatory language, act in any manner and engage in any practice which tends to bring dishonor to the dignity of the Registered Master Plumber, the National Master Plumbers Association of the Philippines (NAMPAP), and the plumbing profession".

    No. 7

  • 40

    Who is the current chairman of the board of Master Plumbers?

    Hon. Reynald B. Ilagan

  • 41

    Who is the re-appointed member of the Board of Master Plumbers and the chairman of Committee on Integration & Unification of Registered Master Plumbers/ Plumbing Engineers?

    Hon. Pedrito D. Camilet, Jr.

  • 42

    Who is the chairman of CPD Council for Master Plumber?

    Hon. Jaime Jayjay E. Cruz

  • 43

    THE REVISED NATIONAL PLUMBING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES CHAPTER 1: _______.

    Administration

  • 44

    THE REVISED NATIONAL PLUMBING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES CHAPTER 2: _______.

    Definitions

  • 45

    How many set/s of plans will be retained on the job site?

    1

  • 46

    Number of days a plumbing permit will expire if the project is not commenced?

    365

  • 47

    Number of days a plumbing permit will expire if the project is abandoned?

    120

  • 48

    Fee for the renewal of expired plumbing permit?

    50% of the original fee

  • 49

    Part of the lowest horizontal piping of the drainage system 0.60 meters outside the building wall?

    Building Drain

  • 50

    This starts at the end of the building drain from 0.60 meters outside the building wall.

    Building Sewer

  • 51

    A tee with a branched tapped to receive a threaded fitting.

    Tapped Tee

  • 52

    A metallic sleeve, caulked to an opening in a pipe to which a plug is screwed for the purpose of cleaning or examining the interior of the pipe.

    Ferrule

  • 53

    A receptacle which water or wastes may be collected or retained for ultimate discharge into the plumbing system.

    Fixture

  • 54

    A manufactured device or a prefabricated assembly. Performs useful functions in the operation, maintenance, servicing, and safety.

    Plumbing Appurtenance

  • 55

    Any of two or more similar adjacent fixture which discharge into a common horizontal soil or waste branch.

    Battery of Fixtures

  • 56

    A length of soil or waste stack corresponding in the general to a storey height, but in no case less than 2.43m within which the horizontal branches from one floor or storey of a building are connected to the stack.

    Branch Interval

  • 57

    A receptacle in which liquids are retained for a sufficient period of time to allow settable material to deposit.

    Catch Basin

  • 58

    It is the art & technique of installing pipes, fixtures & other apparatuses in buildings for bringing the supply, liquids, substances &/or ingredients & removing them; & such water, liquid & other carried-wastes hazardous to health, sanitation, life, property; also the pipes and fixtures after installation i.e., the plumbing system.

    Plumbing

  • 59

    It is the vertical vent pipe installed primarily for providing circulation of air to & from any part of the soil, waste of the drainage system.

    Vent Stack