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Rules of the Game You will choose from 9 questions ranging in topics and in level from first to third year apprentice. The first answer is worth $1. Get.

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2 Rules of the Game You will choose from 9 questions ranging in topics and in level from first to third year apprentice. The first answer is worth $1. Get 9 questions right and win $20. Answer the bonus 10 th question right to win an additional $5. Any missed answers, and the game is over. You will not earn any of the winnings until you answer at least 5 questions correctly. At that point, you will win the prize for the number of questions answered correctly. There are no cheats or peeks in this game – you’re on your own!

3 Question Values Question values are as follows: Question #Value 1$1 2 3 4 5 6$3 7 8$4 9$5 BONUS$5

4 Where Did We Get the Questions? Questions were extracted from the PHCC Educational Foundation’s Plumbing Assessment Tests. Tests are available through the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) and its Whitener Group affiliate for $25 each. Tests can be used by schools to assess progress of apprentices and by employers to help determine the knowledge level of prospective employees.

5 Topics – Game 2 3 rd Year - Mathematics3 rd Year – Tools & Equipment 3 rd Year – Install Water Supply & Distribution Systems 2 nd Year – Mathematics2 nd Year – Pipe Joining & Connections 2 nd Year – Install DWV Systems 1 st Year – Safety Procedures 1 st Year - Mathematics1 st Year – Related Science BONUS ROUND

6 1 st Year – Safety Procedures How high should a ladder extend in relation to the top of the building? 1 foot above 3 feet above 1 foot below 3 feet below

7 Your Answer: 1 foot above There are two types of answers: correct and incorrect. Unfortunately, this one falls into the second category. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

8 Your Answer: 3 feet above That is correct! You’re smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! Aren’t you proud? Pick Your Next Category

9 Your Answer: 1 foot below That is not correct! You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

10 Your Answer: 3 feet below Tough break! That is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

11 1 st Year – Mathematics 28/16 inches is the same as 1 ¼ inches 1 ½ inches 1 ¾ inches 1 7/8 inches

12 Your Answer: 1 ¼ inches That is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

13 Your Answer: 1 ½ inches Did you sleep through class? That answer is wrong. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

14 Your Answer: 1 ¾ inches You are correct! YESSSSSSS! You’re smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! Pat yourself on the back! Pick Your Next Category

15 Your Answer: 1 7/8 inches Did you skip school? That answer is wrong. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

16 1 st Year – Related Science Water is densest at what temperature? -460  F 32  F 39  F 98  F

17 Your Answer: -460  F Where were you during science class that day? That answer is wrong. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

18 Your Answer: 32  F Just how often did you skip class? That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

19 Your Answer: 39  F Good answer! That is correct. You are definitely smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! Pat yourself on the back! Pick Your Next Category

20 Your Answer: 98  F There goes the cash. That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 1 st year apprentice! GAME OVER

21 2 nd Year – Mathematics The correct formula for determining the travel of a 45  offset when the run is known is.01745 x hypotenuse 3.142 x run 2 x offset 1.414 x run

22 Your Answer:.01745 x hypotenuse That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

23 Your Answer: 3.142 x run Really? That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

24 Your Answer: 2 x offset And the game is over for you! That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

25 Your Answer: 1.414 x run That is correct. You are smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! Way to go! Pick Your Next Category

26 2 nd Year – Pipe Joining & Connections The time required before filling and pressurizing a system is called its cure time tensile time congeal time set time

27 Your Answer: cure time Way to go! That is correct. You are smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! Pick Your Next Category

28 Your Answer: tensile time Did you send a look-alike to class for you? That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

29 Your Answer: congeal time Nope! That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

30 Your Answer: set time Aww, were you socially promoted? That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

31 2 nd Year – Install DWV Systems A “fixture unit” is a means of determining the size of the fixture rough-in dimensions of the fixture application or use of the fixture loading imposed on plumbing systems

32 Your Answer: size of the fixture Why does it always have to be about size? That’s not it! You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

33 Your Answer: rough-in dimensions of the fixture That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

34 Your Answer: application or use of the fixture Better hire a tutor! That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! GAME OVER

35 Your Answer: loading imposed on plumbing systems That is correct. You are smarter than a 2 nd year apprentice! Pick Your Next Category

36 3 rd Year – Mathematics A tank 5 feet high, 10 feet long, and 6 feet wide is filled with water. What is the pressure reading at the bottom of the tank? 2.16 psi 50 psi 300 psi 18,720 psi

37 Your Answer: 2.16 psi That is correct. You may be smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Pick Your Next Category

38 Your Answer: 50 psi Sorry, but that answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

39 Your Answer: 300 psi That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

40 Your Answer: 18,720 psi That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

41 3 rd Year – Tools & Equipment When shooting grades with a builder’s level and transit, a “back sight” is taken for which of the following reasons? to establish a new benchmark to find the instrument height from a known elevation to set up a point for turning angles to view from the back

42 Your Answer: to establish a new benchmark That answer is not correct. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

43 Your Answer: to find the instrument height from a known elevation That is correct! Nice job! You may be smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Pick Your Next Category

44 Your Answer: to set up a point for turning angles Nope. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

45 Your Answer: to view from the back Maybe next time. That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

46 3 rd Year – Install Water Supply & Distribution Systems Water piping systems are designed on the basis of the maximum pressure at fixture minimum pressure at fixture building height type of building

47 Your Answer: maximum pressure at fixture Your luck has run out. That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

48 Your Answer: minimum pressure at fixture Good answer! That is correct! You may be smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Pick Your Next Category

49 Your Answer: building height I don’t think so. That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

50 Your Answer: type of building C’mon. Even I know this one. Of course, I have the answer key to help me. Sorry, but you are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! GAME OVER

51 BONUS ROUND You can take the $20 and run, or play to win an additional $5 in the BONUS ROUND. The BONUS ROUND topic is: HYDRONIC SYSTEMS What’s your pleasure? PLAY BONUS ROUND QUIT WHILE I’M AHEAD

52 BONUS ROUND – Hydronic Systems In order to allow for expansion, all heating units in a hot water heating system should be installed with swing joints expansion springs flexible ball pipe joints packless joints

53 Your Answer: swing joints Look at you! You’re $25 richer! You are smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Thanks for playing!

54 Your Answer: expansion springs That’s a big no. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Thanks for playing!

55 Your Answer: flexible ball pipe joints Sorry, but that answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Thanks for playing!

56 Your Answer: packless joints Negative. That answer is incorrect. You are NOT smarter than a 3 rd year apprentice! Thanks for playing.

57 Thanks for playing!


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