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Unit 2: Electricity
2.3 Domestic Uses and Safety
2.3.3 Electrical Safety
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Earthing provides a safe path for fault currents to flow to the
ground
How do fuses protect circuits from excessive current?
By melting a wire
Exposure to water is a common household
electrical
hazard
True
Using electrical appliances near water can lead to electric
shock
Regular appliance inspection includes checking for frayed cords and
loose connections
True
What is the purpose of fuses in electrical safety?
Protect circuits from excess current
Fuses protect circuits by automatically switching them off when excessive current is detected
False
Circuit breakers automatically switch off the circuit when excessive current is
detected
What is the risk associated with overloading circuits?
Fire
Order the following electrical safety precautions in the home:
1️⃣ Regular appliance inspection
2️⃣ Using correct plug types
3️⃣ Avoiding water near electrical appliances
4️⃣ Turning off devices when not in use
5️⃣ Proper fuse usage
Earthing prevents electric shocks by carrying fault currents
away
What type of outlet should be used near water to prevent electric shock?
GFCI
Overloading circuits occurs when too many devices are plugged into one
outlet
Using electrical appliances near water can lead to
electric
shock.
Incompatible plugs used with outlets can damage appliances and cause
electric
shock.
Regular appliance inspection involves checking for damage, frayed cords, and loose
connections
.
Avoiding water near electrical appliances reduces the risk of
electric
shock.
Following electrical
safety
precautions reduces the risk of accidents in the home.
True
A fuse breaks a circuit by melting a wire, while a
circuit breaker
switches off automatically.
True
Circuit breakers are more expensive than fuses but can be reused after
tripping
.
True
MCBs protect against overloads and short circuits by monitoring
current flow
.
True
RCDs trip when they detect a residual current, indicating a
leakage
.
True
Earthing provides a safe path for fault currents to flow to the ground, preventing
electric shocks
.
True
Frayed or cut insulation in damaged cords can cause a fire or an
electric
Why is it important to use the correct plug for the outlet?
Avoid electric shock
Keeping electrical devices away from water sources is a key
electrical safety
precaution.
True
Fuses and circuit breakers protect circuits from excessive
current
How does a fuse break a circuit?
Melts a wire
Circuit breakers are more expensive than fuses.
True
MCBs are designed to protect against overloads and short
circuits
RCDs may trip due to non-hazardous
current
leaks.
True
Steps to take in case of an electrical incident
1️⃣ First aid
2️⃣ Turn off power
3️⃣ Call emergency services
Why is it important to avoid water near electrical appliances?
To prevent electric shock
Overloading
circuits
can cause a fire
True
Match the electrical hazard with its prevention:
Overloading circuits ↔️ Use multiple circuits
Damaged cords ↔️ Replace cords immediately
Faulty wiring ↔️ Hire a qualified electrician
Damaged cords with frayed insulation can cause
electric
shock or fire.
True
Faulty wiring in a home can cause both fire and
electric shock
.
True
Preventative measures are crucial to ensure
electrical
safety in the home.
True
Using the correct plug type for an outlet prevents
short circuits
and fire hazards.
True
Proper fuse usage involves selecting the correct
amperage
for the circuit.
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