Deck 21: Control and Controlled Devices

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What kind of switches are designed to switch higher voltages and currents?

A) standard duty
C) pilot duty
B) heavy duty
D) regular duty
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A retroreflective device transmits the light to a reflector and detects the reflected light at its receiver.
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The letters NO represent ____.

A) not open
C) normally off
B) not operated
D) normally open
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____________________ switches are noncontact-type switches that are used to sense the presence or absence of an object without actually contacting the object.
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A relay is a(n) ____________________ switch.
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Photoelectric switches have all but which of the following components?

A) transmitter
C) receiver
B) transformer
D) switching device
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The difference between a motor starter and a relay or contactor is that a motor starter also contains ____________________ protection for the motor.
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When a relay is in its de-energized state, a magnetic field exists in the coil.
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Pushbutton switches are manually operated and require a turning motion to operate.
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Which of the following is not a type of relay?

A) time-delay
C) double-throw
B) latching
D) diffuse
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What are the two versions of the inductive proximity switch?
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Some type of human intervention is needed to operate ____________________ devices.
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The make-before-break switch is used in circuits that cannot tolerate the brief open-circuit condition created by the break-before-make switch.
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A capacitive proximity switch senses conductive and non-conductive material.
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Inductive proximity switches will not detect ____.

A) aluminum
C) steel
B) iron
D) plastic
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Which of the following is not a part of a limit switch?

A) actuator
C) contact blocks
B) body
D) housing
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When a relay is de-energized, ____.

A) the contacts remain closed
B) the contacts are mechanically held
C) spring tension causes the contacts to open
D) cooling is required before the relay can be re-energized
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What are the three methods of operating a photoelectric switch?
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Deck 21: Control and Controlled Devices
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What kind of switches are designed to switch higher voltages and currents?

A) standard duty
C) pilot duty
B) heavy duty
D) regular duty
B
2
A retroreflective device transmits the light to a reflector and detects the reflected light at its receiver.
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3
The letters NO represent ____.

A) not open
C) normally off
B) not operated
D) normally open
D
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____________________ switches are noncontact-type switches that are used to sense the presence or absence of an object without actually contacting the object.
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A relay is a(n) ____________________ switch.
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Photoelectric switches have all but which of the following components?

A) transmitter
C) receiver
B) transformer
D) switching device
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The difference between a motor starter and a relay or contactor is that a motor starter also contains ____________________ protection for the motor.
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When a relay is in its de-energized state, a magnetic field exists in the coil.
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Pushbutton switches are manually operated and require a turning motion to operate.
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Which of the following is not a type of relay?

A) time-delay
C) double-throw
B) latching
D) diffuse
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What are the two versions of the inductive proximity switch?
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Some type of human intervention is needed to operate ____________________ devices.
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The make-before-break switch is used in circuits that cannot tolerate the brief open-circuit condition created by the break-before-make switch.
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A capacitive proximity switch senses conductive and non-conductive material.
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Inductive proximity switches will not detect ____.

A) aluminum
C) steel
B) iron
D) plastic
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Which of the following is not a part of a limit switch?

A) actuator
C) contact blocks
B) body
D) housing
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When a relay is de-energized, ____.

A) the contacts remain closed
B) the contacts are mechanically held
C) spring tension causes the contacts to open
D) cooling is required before the relay can be re-energized
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What are the three methods of operating a photoelectric switch?
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