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Electrical Nccer Study Set In-class activity
Electrical Nccer Study Set 
In-class activity 
 
 
article 250 - Which article of the NEC covers grounding? 
 
 Gual - Which of the following is a 90 degree, explosion proof fitting? 
 
 Dropout plate - What is a Metal plate with a curved surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray? 
 
 372/575 3-phase, 4-wire - Are not common service voltages in the United States 
 
 GFCI breaker - Opens a circuit to prevent operation of an electrical device 
 
 The motor will automatically...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Electrical Nccer Study Set 
In-class activity 
 
 
article 250 - Which article of the NEC covers grounding? 
 
 Gual - Which of the following is a 90 degree, explosion proof fitting? 
 
 Dropout plate - What is a Metal plate with a curved surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray? 
 
 372/575 3-phase, 4-wire - Are not common service voltages in the United States 
 
 GFCI breaker - Opens a circuit to prevent operation of an electrical device 
 
 The motor will automatically...
Electrician NCCER In-class activity
Electrician NCCER 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which article of the NEC covers grounding? - Article 250 
 
 What is a dropout plate? - Metal plate with a curve surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
 
 All of the following are common service voltages in the United States Except: - 372/575 3-Phase, 4-wire 
 
 What does a GFCI breaker do? - Opens a circuit to prevent operation of an electrical device 
 
 What will happen when one or more coils in a winding are grounded? - The ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
Electrician NCCER 
In-class activity 
 
 
Which article of the NEC covers grounding? - Article 250 
 
 What is a dropout plate? - Metal plate with a curve surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
 
 All of the following are common service voltages in the United States Except: - 372/575 3-Phase, 4-wire 
 
 What does a GFCI breaker do? - Opens a circuit to prevent operation of an electrical device 
 
 What will happen when one or more coils in a winding are grounded? - The ...
NCCER Electrical In-class activity
NCCER Electrical 
In-class activity 
 
 
What is shown on a sectional drawing? - cutaway view of a building 
 
 The NEC recommends maintaining voltage within a 3% drop. If a branch circuit operates at 240 volts AC. What is the minimum circuit operating volt? - 232 
 
 What is the name of the connecting device shown in the diagram? - split - bolt 
 
 The volt amperes in an AC circuit is the same as - apparent power 
 
 What should be done to change rotation of a 3 phase motor? - Swap any...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
NCCER Electrical 
In-class activity 
 
 
What is shown on a sectional drawing? - cutaway view of a building 
 
 The NEC recommends maintaining voltage within a 3% drop. If a branch circuit operates at 240 volts AC. What is the minimum circuit operating volt? - 232 
 
 What is the name of the connecting device shown in the diagram? - split - bolt 
 
 The volt amperes in an AC circuit is the same as - apparent power 
 
 What should be done to change rotation of a 3 phase motor? - Swap any...
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice ALL CHAPTERS 
	 
 
The consensus model is a model which: - A majority of citizens in society agree on what activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes 
 
 An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions is: - A crime 
 
 Which of the following is NOT one of the components in the integrated definition of crime? - Considered an offense against an individual, but prosecuted by the state who is paid by the victim 
 
 Which of the following is...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Criminal Justice ALL CHAPTERS 
	 
 
The consensus model is a model which: - A majority of citizens in society agree on what activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes 
 
 An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions is: - A crime 
 
 Which of the following is NOT one of the components in the integrated definition of crime? - Considered an offense against an individual, but prosecuted by the state who is paid by the victim 
 
 Which of the following is...
Administration of Justice
Administration of Justice 
 
 
**The four major goals or objectives of the criminal justice system - 1. Deter 
2. Rehabilitate 
3. Incapacitate 
4. Punish 
 
 List the five sectors or sub systems of the Criminal Justice System as discussed in class and match the type of organization - 1. Law Enforcement Bureaucratic 
2. Prosecution Organic 
3. Courts Organic 
4. Probation Bureaucratic 
5. Prisons Bureaucratic 
 
 The elements of a criminal offense as discussed by the class presentation on the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Administration of Justice 
 
 
**The four major goals or objectives of the criminal justice system - 1. Deter 
2. Rehabilitate 
3. Incapacitate 
4. Punish 
 
 List the five sectors or sub systems of the Criminal Justice System as discussed in class and match the type of organization - 1. Law Enforcement Bureaucratic 
2. Prosecution Organic 
3. Courts Organic 
4. Probation Bureaucratic 
5. Prisons Bureaucratic 
 
 The elements of a criminal offense as discussed by the class presentation on the ...
Criminal Justice Administration Test 1
Criminal Justice Administration Test 1 
 
 
Chain of Command - organizational structure based on a military model with clear definition of ranks to indicate authority over subordinates and obligations to obey order from superiors 
 
 Community Policing - approach to policing that emphasizes close personal contact between police and citizens and the inclusion of citizens in efforts to solve problems, including vandalism, disorder, youth misbehavior, and crime 
 
 FBI special agents - The swo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Criminal Justice Administration Test 1 
 
 
Chain of Command - organizational structure based on a military model with clear definition of ranks to indicate authority over subordinates and obligations to obey order from superiors 
 
 Community Policing - approach to policing that emphasizes close personal contact between police and citizens and the inclusion of citizens in efforts to solve problems, including vandalism, disorder, youth misbehavior, and crime 
 
 FBI special agents - The swo...
Criminal Justice Administration Exam 1 In-class activity
Criminal Justice Administration Exam 1 
In-class activity 
 
 
what is the difference between Appellate Courts and District Courts? - 1) witnesses and exhibits: trial courts have all evidence and witnesses, but in the appellate courts, there are no witnesses and the only evidence presented is what was presented in the trial courts. 
2) judges: in trial courts, there is one judge and that judge decides what evidence can be used and often decides the outcome of the case, but in appellate courts ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Criminal Justice Administration Exam 1 
In-class activity 
 
 
what is the difference between Appellate Courts and District Courts? - 1) witnesses and exhibits: trial courts have all evidence and witnesses, but in the appellate courts, there are no witnesses and the only evidence presented is what was presented in the trial courts. 
2) judges: in trial courts, there is one judge and that judge decides what evidence can be used and often decides the outcome of the case, but in appellate courts ...
Criminal Justice Unit 2: Police and Law Enforcement
Criminal Justice Unit 2: Police and Law Enforcement 
In-class activity 
 
 
Responsibilities of the police - To enfore laws, provide services, prevent crime, preserve the peace 
 
 patronage system - Corruption where political party in power hires police officers, receiving job related "favors" in return 
 
 professional model - A style of policing that emphasizes centralized police organizations, increased technology, and a limitation of police discretion 
 
 Intelligence led policing -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Criminal Justice Unit 2: Police and Law Enforcement 
In-class activity 
 
 
Responsibilities of the police - To enfore laws, provide services, prevent crime, preserve the peace 
 
 patronage system - Corruption where political party in power hires police officers, receiving job related "favors" in return 
 
 professional model - A style of policing that emphasizes centralized police organizations, increased technology, and a limitation of police discretion 
 
 Intelligence led policing -...
Sociology
Sociology Q&A and summary
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- Sociology Flashcards • Exam (elaborations)
- Sociology Review • Summary
- SOCIOLOGY Q&A (2023 A+) • Exam (elaborations)
- Intro to Sociology Exam #1 • Exam (elaborations)
- Sociology Exam 1 In-class activity • Exam (elaborations)
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Unit 1 Sociology In-class activity
Unit 1 Sociology 
In-class activity 
	 
 
Define Sociology and explain what things sociology actually examines - Sociology is the scientific study of society and human interactions. Sociology studies the way humans interact with one another individually and as a group. 
Things that sociology actually examines are all the different things that influence people's lives. Such as family, ethnicity, class, gender, race, religion,etc. 
 
 What are the roles of sociologists? - 1. Sociologists creat...
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Unit 1 Sociology 
In-class activity 
	 
 
Define Sociology and explain what things sociology actually examines - Sociology is the scientific study of society and human interactions. Sociology studies the way humans interact with one another individually and as a group. 
Things that sociology actually examines are all the different things that influence people's lives. Such as family, ethnicity, class, gender, race, religion,etc. 
 
 What are the roles of sociologists? - 1. Sociologists creat...