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1. What is the primary purpose of a governor in an elevator system?
A. To control the lighting in the elevator cab
B. To regulate the speed of the elevator motor
C. To open and close the elevator doors
D. To monitor passenger weight capacity
E. To control the ventilation system
B. To regulate the speed of the elevator motor
EXPERT RATIONALE: The governor monitors the speed of the elevator car. If the car
exceeds a predetermined safe speed, the governor activates the safety device to bring the
car to a stop.
2. What type of rope is most commonly used in elevator hoisting applications?
A. Hemp core rope
B. Fiber core rope
C. Independent wire rope core (IWRC)
D. Cotton core rope
E. Synthetic fiber rope
C. Independent wire rope core (IWRC)
,EXPERT RATIONALE: IWRC ropes are preferred in elevator hoisting because they offer
greater resistance to crushing and deformation under heavy loads compared to fiber
core ropes.
3. Which component absorbs the kinetic energy of an elevator car at the
bottom of the hoistway?
A. Guide rails
B. Buffers
C. Safeties
D. Counterweight
E. Pit ladder
B. Buffers
EXPERT RATIONALE: Buffers are located in the pit and are designed to stop a
descending car or counterweight that has traveled beyond its normal limit by absorbing
and dissipating kinetic energy.
4. What is the function of the counterweight in an elevator system?
A. To increase the speed of the elevator
B. To reduce the load on the hoisting motor by balancing the car weight
C. To act as a backup braking system
D. To support the guide rails
E. To power the door operator
B. To reduce the load on the hoisting motor by balancing the car weight
EXPERT RATIONALE: The counterweight balances the weight of the elevator car plus a
portion of the rated load, reducing the energy required by the motor to raise and lower
the car.
,5. What does ASME A17.1 govern?
A. Electrical codes for commercial buildings
B. Safety codes for elevators and escalators
C. Fire suppression systems in hoistways
D. Structural requirements for elevator pits
E. Ventilation standards for machine rooms
B. Safety codes for elevators and escalators
EXPERT RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 is the Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, the
primary standard governing the design, construction, installation, operation, inspection,
testing, and maintenance of elevators in the United States.
6. What is the purpose of a safety device on an elevator car?
A. To alert passengers in case of power failure
B. To stop the car if it overspeeds in the downward direction
C. To prevent doors from closing on passengers
D. To regulate hydraulic pressure
E. To balance the cab lighting load
B. To stop the car if it overspeeds in the downward direction
EXPERT RATIONALE: The car safety is a mechanical device that grips the guide rails and
brings the car to a controlled stop when activated by the governor during an overspeed
condition.
7. What is the minimum number of hoist ropes required on a traction
elevator?
, A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
C. Three
EXPERT RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 requires a minimum of three hoisting ropes on
traction elevators to ensure redundancy and safety in the event that one rope is
compromised.
8. Which type of elevator drive uses a hydraulic cylinder to raise and lower
the car?
A. Traction elevator
B. Drum drive elevator
C. Hydraulic elevator
D. Linear induction elevator
E. Rack and pinion elevator
C. Hydraulic elevator
EXPERT RATIONALE: Hydraulic elevators use a fluid-driven piston or cylinder
mechanism to raise the car. The car is lowered by releasing hydraulic fluid back into the
reservoir.
9. What is the purpose of the pit switch in an elevator system?
A. To initiate door closing
B. To stop the elevator for pit inspection and maintenance