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    1.In This list which are part of the "fatal 4"
    A. Falls
    B. Climbing
    C. Jumping
    D. Struck by an object
    E. A & D
    ABCDE

    2.In this list which are part of the fatal 4?
    A. Plumbing
    B. Electrocutions
    C. Walking
    D. Caught in between
    E. 2 & 4
    ABCDE

    3.Falls could happen from where?
    A. Floors
    B. Platforms
    C. Roofs
    D. Ladders
    E. All the above
    ABCDE

    4.How might you be struck by an object?
    A. Reading
    B. Falling Objects
    C. Vehicles
    D. B & C
    E. All the above
    ABCDE

    5.How might you be caught in between?
    A. Cave-ins
    B. Equipment
    C. Panel-ins
    D. A & B
    E. All the Above
    ABCDE

    6.Electrocution may happen with:
    A. Power Tools
    B. Driving a car
    C. Power Lines
    D. Vice Grip
    E. A & C
    ABCDE

    7.At what height if you fall might you get hurt?
    A. 50
    B. 7
    C. 3
    D. B & C
    E. All the above
    ABCDE

    8.OSHA is an acronym for:
    A. Occident Surety and Hazzard Administration
    B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
    C. Occupational Surety and Health Administration
    D. Occupational Safety and Hazardous Administration
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    9.OSHA 30 means:
    A. 30 Hours Pre-apprentice Training
    B. 30 Hours Saftey Planning
    C. 30 Hours Safety Training
    D. 30 Hours of Safe Driving for Training
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    10.Because of OSHA rules, no one gets hurt on jobs:
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    11.In NYC, you will need  OSHA 10 to work on a job:
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    12.For unionized construction work, once a person reaches
    journeyperson status they may travel to different states to work.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    13.Flammable gases, vapors or oxygen-deficient may be in a confined space
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    14.Confined space has little means of getting out.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    15.Is it possible to drown in a confined space?
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    16.Electricity cannot burn you.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    17.If you follow all safety rules and regulations you won't get hurt on a job.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    18.Lock out/tag out means to secure a job.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    19.Water is a conductor of electricity.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    20.In a fall, momentum will not add to an injury.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    21.Friction will stop a fall.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    22.Gravity will keep you on a scaffold.
    A. False
    B. True
    AB

    23.Trips occur whenever your foot hits an object and your moving with enough momentum to be thrown off balance.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    24.Falls occur whenever you move too far off your center of balance.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    25.Slips and trips often push you off your center of balance far enough to cause a fall.
    A. True
    B. False
    ABCDE

    26.Shaping a job means:
    A. Cleaning the job site
    B. Organizing the material for the worksite
    C. Finding a job
    D. Working out to be fit on the job site
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    27.A company man/woman means:
    A. An employee whose allegiance to his employer comes before personal beliefs
    B. An employee whose allegiance to his employer comes when overtime is granted.
    C. An employee whose allegiance to his employer comes after the 90 day probationary period.
    D. An employee whose allegiance to his employer comes before the 90day probationary period.
    E. All of the above
    ABCDE

    28. On a job, time is:
    A. Abundant
    B. Limited
    C. Money
    D. Now
    E. All the above
    ABCDE

    29.Being laid off means:
    A. Utilize your vacation time
    B. The job has ended
    C. The site closed down due to safety reasons
    D. Take a nap at the site
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    30.Being a trades person can be:
    A. Honorable
    B. Educational
    C. Rewarding
    D. All of the above
    ABCD

    31.When will you be given your first drug test?
    A. Before you are accepted into the union
    B. After your first day at the job site
    C. After you pay union dues
    D. All the above
    E. Never
    ABCDE

    32.What building was the first occupied to go green in NYC?
    A. Time Warner
    B. Gulf and Western
    C. Empire State Building
    D. Hearst Tower
    ABCD

    33.As a unionized construction worker you should:
    A. Know your transportation route to the job prior to start
    B. Work hard, be a team player and listen at all times
    C. Report to work at least 30 minutes prior to start
    D. All the above
    ABCD

    34.The instructors suggested you put away a certain amount each payday for yourself and/or saving. How much was this?
    A. $5.00
    B. $10.00
    C. $20.00
    D. $25.00
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    35.How many tools should you buy per pay period?
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    ABCD

    36.The Hearst Tower was built from the ground up.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    37.The Hearst Tower was constructed with how much recyclable steel?
    A. 70%
    B. 50%
    C. 80%
    D. 90%
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    38.Projects pursuing LEED certification earn points for various green building strategies across several categories based on the number of points achieved, a project earns one of four LEED rating levels:
    A. Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum
    B. Certified, Silver, Gold or Platinum
    C. Certified Silver, Gold, Platinum Diamond
    D. Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    39.Introduction to the Building Trades Class provides an overview of the unionized construction industry focusing on soft skills, industry vocabulary, blueprinting, job retention, budgeting and hierarchy of the job sites.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    40.Once you start working in the unionized construction industry you should create a budget. The purpose of a budget is to:
    A. To plan, organize, track, and improve your financial situation.
    B. Pay your bills down and use the rest for vacation
    C. To plan, organize and use money to open a bank account
    D. To organize when you can go shoppin, on vacation and use your sick time
    E. All of the above
    ABCDE

    41. Only income and expenses matter when you’re making a budget.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    42.A poor credit history can keep you from getting an apartment, and in some states, insurance or even a job.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    43.Planning in advance for large purchases not only helps you better achieve your goals, but helps remove anxiety around the purchase. Large purchases may include things like:
    A. Training or educational expenses
    B. Tools or equipment you need for your job
    C. A car or a home
    D. All of the above
    ABCD

    44.Savings is money you set aside today to use in the future. It could be for something you need in the next few months or even years from now. People save for many reasons some maybe:
    A. Unexpected expenses and emergencies
    B. A bill they know will be due every few months, like car insurance
    C. A car or home
    D. All of the above
    ABCD

    45.Prioritizing bills helps you manage issues when you can't pay them on time.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB

    46.Building a positive credit history (which is measured through credit reports and scores) can help you when
    getting a job or approval for housing or a loan. The three top credit reporting agencies are:
    A. TransUnion, Equifax, Equinunk
    B. TransUnion, Equifax, Expired
    C. Equifax, Experian and TransUnion
    D. Equifax, Experian and TranVersa
    E. None Of the Above
    ABCDE

    47.When saving for retirement, one may consider opening up:
    A. Saving account, CD's, Bonds, Money Market
    B. Checking account, CD's, Bonds, Money Maket
    C. Check cashing card, Savings account, Money Market
    D. Checking account, Credit cards, Money Market, Bonds
    E. All of the above
    ABCDE

    48.Sexual harassment should not be tolerated on any job site. Examples are: Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. In addition, sexual harassments
    A. Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment
    B. Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for employment decisions affecting such individual
    C. Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
    D. All of the above
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    49.An example of sexual harassment on a worksite may be:
    A. Unwanted pressure for dates, unwanted sexual teasing, jokes, remarks, or questions, referring to an adult as a girl, hunk, doll, babe, or honey. · Whistling at someone. · Cat calls.
    B. Sexual comments, turning work discussions to sexual topics, sexual innuendos or stories
    C. Personal questions about social or sexual life, sexual comments about a person's clothing, anatomy, or looks, kissing sounds, howling, and smacking lips
    D. All of the above.
    E. None of the above
    ABCDE

    50.The purpose of the speaker series week is become familiar with the various trade paths being offered by the BCTC. You may hear from various levels of the unionized construction hierarchy including: apprentices, journey person, business agent and/or apprentice directors.
    A. True
    B. False
    AB