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Sample Question Paper - CBIP - CEA & Electrical Safety - 2016

This document contains 12 sample questions on electrical safety topics. The questions cover regulations and standards applicable in India, reporting and investigating accidents, electrical safety signs and notices, medical examination requirements, and factors that influence the severity of electric shock such as current path and exposure duration. Multiple choice and true/false questions are included testing knowledge of key concepts, abbreviations, and provisions in laws and rules governing electrical safety in India.

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Sample Question Paper - CBIP - CEA & Electrical Safety - 2016

This document contains 12 sample questions on electrical safety topics. The questions cover regulations and standards applicable in India, reporting and investigating accidents, electrical safety signs and notices, medical examination requirements, and factors that influence the severity of electric shock such as current path and exposure duration. Multiple choice and true/false questions are included testing knowledge of key concepts, abbreviations, and provisions in laws and rules governing electrical safety in India.

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS ON TODAY’S TOPICS

Faculty: S.K. Bhatnagar, Safety Consultant, MR Safety Engineers & SHE Consultants
(Mob. 9818564514. ID: [email protected])
16th September, 2014
Q1. Tick the right () answers.
Rule-9 of CEA (Safety Requirements for
Construction, Operation and Maintenance of
(a) 
Electrical plants and Electric Lines) Regulations,
2011
As per the Factories Act, 1948, in case of a
(b) company, any one of the directors shall be 
deemed to be the occupier;
The occupier of the company is responsible to
(C) 
prepare On-site Emergency Management Plan.
The responsibility to prepare Off-site
(d) Emergency Management Plan is of District 
Administration
An unplanned and unexpected event which has
the potential to cause physical injury and/or
(e) 
damage to property is called Near-miss
incident.
An unplanned and unexpected event which
(f) results into physical injury and/or damage to 
property is called Accident.
.
Q2. Reporting of an accident causing bodily injury that prevents the person
injured from working for a period of 48 Hrs. or more immediately following
the accident is a statutory requirement under;

Tick the right () answer.


(a) Section 161 of the Electricity Act, 2003
(b) Rule 44-A of the Electricity Rules, 1956 (2005).
(C) Rule-8 of CEA (Safety Requirements for
Construction, Operation and Maintenance of
Electrical plants and Electric Lines) Regulations,
2011
(d) All above

Q3. Why should we report accidents?

Tick the right () answer.


(a) It is a statutory requirement
(b) To prevent similar accidents
(c) To assess loss caused by accident
(d) All above

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
Faculty: S.K. Bhatnagar, Safety Consultant, MR Safety Engineers & SHE Consultants
(Mob. 9818564514. ID: [email protected])
Q4. Why should we investigate accidents?

Tick the right () answer.


(a) To uncover contributing causes
(b) To identify root cause of accident so that necessary
corrective and preventive action could be taken.
(c) For horizontal deployment of corrective action and
preventive action.
(d) All above

Q5. Write the full form of the following abbreviations;

(a) TLV Threshold Limit Value


(b) CAPA Corrective Action & Preventive Action
(c) STEL Short Term Exposure Level
(d) LOTO Lockout & Tagout
(e) PTW Permit to Work System
(f) PPE Personal Protective Equipment
(g) ELCB Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker

Q6. Write True or False

(a) The TLV of noise is 90 dB. True


(b) The TLV of current is 30 mA. -do-
(c) Earthing should not be used as Neutral. -do-
(d) A Colour blind person is fit for the appointment of an
False
electrician.
(e) ELCB is a device that provides personal protection
True
from electric shock.
(f) As per Rule-44-A of the Electricity Rules, 2005, a
written report of fatal accident should be sent to the
True
authority within 24 hours of the occurrence of fatal
accident in the format set out in Annexure XIII

Q7. Tick mark () the right answer(s). Legislations / standards applicable in
India for electrical safety.
(i) The Electricity Act, 2003 & Electricity Rules, 2005

(ii) CEA Regulations 2011

(iii) National Building Code, 2005

(iv) CEA Regulations 2010
x

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
Faculty: S.K. Bhatnagar, Safety Consultant, MR Safety Engineers & SHE Consultants
(Mob. 9818564514. ID: [email protected])
Q8. What is the provision under Rule 37 of The Electricity Rules for supply of
electrical energy to Vehicles, Cranes, Etc.?
Ans The electrical energy supplied from an external source should be able to cut off
in one operation

Q9. What is the provision under Rule-35 of The Electricity Rules?


Ans. Display of “Danger Notice” for Medium, High & Extra High Voltages in Hindi &
English with a sign of ‘Skull Bone’.

Q10. The severity of electric shock depends upon;


(a) ____________________________ (path of current flow in the body) and
________________________________ (duration of exposure)

Q11. Tick  the right answer.

The resistance of Dry Skin of human body is;

(a) 100 to 6000 Ω

(b) 1000 to 60000 Ω

(c) 100000 t0 600000 Ω 


(d) 10000 to 100000 Ω

Q12. Tick  the right answer(s).

What is the periodicity of medical examination of employees?

(a) Once in a year for employees less than 45 years of age:



(b) Once in six months for employees Less than 45 years of age:

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