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1. 40 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PILOT 3050 JOB 1 TOOLS AND MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION e Pencils or other writing utensils e Workbench or long shelf for displaying items e Provide 15 stickers or tags for numbering items e Provide 15 items of your choice and according to availability in your area from the list below Y Sta Kon pliers Y Reducing washer Y Pipe reamer Y Plastic bushing Y Hickey Y Insulating grounding bushing v 1 2 inch EMT bender Y Sealight connector Y Pipe threader v Two screw connector v Knock out punch Y 4C S 1 2 inch handy box Y LB fitting Y Greenfield connector Y L R fitting Y Compression EMT connector Y LLL fitting v Set screw EMT coupling v T fitting Y Rigid coupling Y F S fitting v 1 2 inch KO handy box v 90 degree pulling elbow Y Oil seal Y Chase nipple Y Erickson fitting v Offset nipple Y Kellum grip Y Close nipple Y Snap in blank Y One hole strap INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PILOT 3050 continued JOB 2 WIRING A MOTOR STARTER NOTE These steps MUST be accomplished PRIOR to test administration 1 The physical layout can be done on a 4 foot by 4 foot or larger plywood board There are no minimum or maximum distances to be set up 2 Construct according to local codes the layout to be used by the participant Refer to the diagrams on the following page and install the following Disconnect Transformer enclosure and transformer Motor starter and enclosure Start stop station M
2. Power source 110 volt Feeler gauge set 10 shims sheet metal 005 10 shims sheet metal 010 Straight edge rule 24 inch Grease gun filled Level 3 inch Pencils paper Non programmable calculator Clock or timer 46 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANICS PILOT 3074 continued JOB 3 READ AND INTERPRET AN INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT Pencils Blueprint and worksheet provided in Performance Assessment booklet Clock or timer JOB 4 TROUBLESHOOT AN ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEM All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment Grounded workbench or adequately sized workstation Rubber mat to stand on Electric motor 3 phase Y connected with a blown fuse from Line 1 to H1 on transformer Multimeter Fuse working appropriate size for motor Switch working appropriate size for motor Starter relay working 3 phase appropriate size for motor Phillips screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Fuse pullers appropriate sizes for each size fuse Non programmable calculator Clock or timer 47 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3084 JOB 1 MILLING OPERATIONS All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment 1 2 inch by 2 inch by 3 inch low carbon steel cut from 1 2 inch by 2 inch flat stock Steel rule 0 to 1 inch depth micrometer 0 to 1 inch outside micrometer 1 to 2 inch outside micrometer Vernier dial or digital caliper Center punch Fractional drill index set 1 2 13 UNC 2B hand tap set
3. Sterile drapes if not in kit e Patient chart Syringe prefilled with normal saline e Pen if not in kit 52 PRACTICAL NURSING PILOT 4162 continued PROCEDURE 4 REMOVE CONTAMINATED LINEN FROM ISOLATION UNIT Gown Mask Gloves Chair Contaminated bed linen Linen bags Receptacle for dirty gown mask and gloves Second health care worker outside of isolation unit Biohazard labels if appropriate PROCEDURE 5 ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION Medications unit dose or multiple e Medication solutions to be used for dose in properly labeled bottles may injections appropriate to the be simulated with candies situation e Medication Administration Record e Syringes with needles MAR appropriate to the injection sites e Med cups e Alcohol swabs e Stethoscope e Gauze e Cup and water e Band Aid e Individual to act as patient see e Nameband NOTE above e Patient chart with med sheet e Pen e Physician s desk reference or drug manual PROCEDURE 6 DEMONSTRATE HANDWASHING APPLICATION AND REMOVAL OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE Gown Mask Gloves Biohazard bags Soiled linen container Waste container Plastic liner for waste container Paper towels Hand soap Sink NOTE Participant should leave the bag in the room for Procedure 6 53 Suggestions for Test Administration If the nursing laboratory is not being used the test area should be arranged in sections dirty util
4. Cissus rhombifolia mandaiana Grape Ivy Codiaeum variegatum pictum cv Croton Crassula argentea Jade Plant Cyclamen x persicum cv Florist s Cyclamen Cymbidium cv Cymbidium Orchid Dieffenbachia maculata cv Spotted Dumbcane Dracaena fragrans Massangeana Corn Plant Draceana Dracaena marginata Red Edge Draceana Echinocactus cv Barrel Cactus Epipremnum aureum cv Golden Pothos Devil s Ivy Euphorbia milii solendens Crown of Thorns Euphorbia pulcherrima cv Poinsettia Exacum affine German Persian Violet Ficus benjamina Exotica Benjamin Fig Ficus elastica Decora Decora Rubber Plant Ficus pumila Creeping Rubber Plant Fittonia verschaffeltii Nerve Plant Gardenia jasminoides Fortuniana Gardenia Gynura aurantiaca Sarmentosa Purple Passion Velvet Plant Heptapleurum arboricola Dwarf Schefflera Dwarf Octopus Tree Hippeastrum hybrid cv Amaryllis Hoya carnosa Wax Plant Hydrangea macrophylla French Florist s Hydrangea Justicia brandegeana Shrimp Plant Kalanchoe x blossfeldiana cv Kalanchoe Maranta leuconeura kerchoviana Prayer Plant Monstera deliciosa Cutleaf Philodendron Neoregelia carolinae Tricolor Bromeliad 27 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued House Plants continued Number Name 86 88 93 94 95 97 98 99 100 101 102 104 106 111 115 116 117 118 121 122 123 125 129 130 132 137 Nephrolepis exaltata cv Boston
5. Circle template e Workstation e Compass CAD e CAD software and documentation e Compatible printer plotter with paper e Isometric grid paper e Orthographic grid paper e Scratch paper e Storage device CDs or flash drive if applicable e Machinery s Handbook or equal e CAD workstation 66 VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA DESIGN PILOT 3425 JOB 1 CREATE A LOGO Provide the following Computer Color printer Vector software drawing program Printer paper 8 1 2 by 11 inches Layout paper for thumbnails and roughs Ruler Pencils Erasers Colored pencils and or colored markers Masking tape PMS Pantone Matching System guide for color swatch manual or computerized Font reference list book if available JOB 2 CREATE A STATIC WEB PAGE Provide the following Computer Web browser Graphic software program must be able to optimize images for the Web Layout paper Pencils Erasers JOB 3 CREATE A BUSINESS CARD Provide the following Computer Printer Printer paper Page layout program Layout paper Pencils Erasers 67 WEB DESIGN PILOT 3750 Setup Instructions The testing materials shipment will include a CD containing a folder called NOCTI Web Design Performance which holds the documents and graphics needed to complete the performance jobs Prior to testing the site coordinator will give the CD NOT to the instructor or the evaluator but to the technology staff
6. 1 2 1 2 inch male adapter hose bibb for inch fitting leak test Joint compound or Teflon tape Sink or other pressurized water supply Shop rags Water hose Appropriate personal protective equipment Lead f aa 29 Sot ABC fire extinguisher Flux brush Pencil or marker Tubing cutter reamer JOB 2 LAYOUT RAFTER Other materials may be substituted for dimensional lumber for Job 2 One 2 inch by 6 inch by 8 foot Hand saw dimensional lumber Clamp Sawhorses Speed square Stair gauges Tape measure 12 foot minimum Framing square as needed Appropriate personal protective equipment Circular saw PPE Extension cord as needed Pencils JOB 3 CALCULATE AND CUT A STUD One 2 inch by 4 inch by 4 foot dimensional lumber Sawhorses Framing square as needed Circular saw Extension cord as needed Clamps Speed square Tape measure 12 foot minimum Appropriate personal protective equipment PPE Pencils BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS PILOT 4011 continued JOB 4 ROUGH AND FINISH ELECTRICAL A studded or framed workstation must be provided by the instructor and constructed PRIOR to test administration This workstation is intended to allow participants to mount boxes and switches staple run wire and connect switches and outlets The workstation is NOT an evaluated item and can be constructed from available materials including used and can be of varying size part of a larger framed structure freesta
7. 2015 PILOT TESTS LIST OF TOOLS AND MATERIALS ADVERTISING AND DESIGN PILOT 4119 NOTE The digital wildlife conservation images and paw print image should be ready and available for evaluators upon their arrival at test site Instructors should ensure the graphics are available at all workstations Participants should not be penalized for incorrectly calibrated equipment JOB 1 DESIGN COMPUTER COMPREHENSIVE PREPARE AND PRINT FILES Digital image of Baboons appropriate for a wildlife conservation flyer Paw print digital image this graphic is available as a custom shape in PhotoShop One flash drive for the evaluator or other means of storage e g flash drive SD card external storage device Used for Jobs 1 and 2 Computer with page layout and image editing software e g Illustrator InDesign Corel Draw Color printer with 11 by 17 printing capability calibrated to CMYK color 11 inch by 17 inch white printer paper Font types Times New Roman and Arial JOB 2 LAYOUT REDESIGN 2 Digital image different from Job 1 theme appropriate for a wildlife conservation flyer Computer and image editing software e g Illustrator InDesign Corel Draw Color printer with 11 by 17 printing capability calibrated to CMYK color 11 inch by 17 inch white printer paper Font types Times New Roman and Arial AGRICULTURE MECHANICS PILOT 2202 Job 1 Horizontal Butt Weld SMAW All necessa
8. D ADJUST ENGINE e Four stroke cycle engine securely mounted to a workbench engine stand or power mechanism e Service manual e Workstation e Tools and testing equipment see General Tools and Equipment List JOB 2 IGNITION SERVICE e Four stroke cycle engine with a solid state ignition system securely mounted to a workbench or engine stand e Service manual e Tools and equipment see General Tools and Equipment List e Broken sheared flywheel key JOB 3 MEASURE PARTS e Disassembled engine providing access to the piston piston rings crankshaft and cylinder Service manual Tools and testing measuring equipment see General Tools and Equipment List Workbench Pencils JOB 4 VALVE SERVICE e Four stroke cycle engine with necessary parts removed to gain access to the valve train Service manual Tools and measuring equipment see General Tools and Equipment List Workstation Gaskets JOB 5 CARBURETOR SERVICE e Float type carburetor with service manual e Diaphragm carburetor with service manual e Tools and equipment see General Tools and Equipment List JOB 6 INVOICING PARTS e Four engine parts to be invoiced by participants e Resources for part look up manual or electronic as available e Computers if needed e Pencils and calculator 64 SMALL ENGINE TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4168 continued JOB 7 MANUAL STARTER SERVICE Manual type starter assembly that has been removed from the engine Starter rope Starter pawl s Start
9. Dracaena marginata Red Edge Draceana Echinocactus cv Barrel Cactus Epipremnum aureum cv Golden Pothos Devil s Ivy Euphorbia milii splendens Crown of Thorns Euphorbia pulcherrima cv Poinsettia Exacum affine German Persian Violet Ficus benjamina Exotica Benjamin Fig Ficus elastica Decora Decora Rubber Plant Ficus pumila Creeping Rubber Plant Fittonia verschaffeltii Nerve Plant Gardenia jasminoides Fortuniana Gardenia Gynura aurantiaca Sarmentosa Purple Passion Velvet Plant Heptapleurum arboricola Dwarf Schefflera Dwarf Octopus Tree Hippeastrum hybrid cv Amaryllis Hoya carnosa Wax Plant Hydrangea macrophylla French Florist s Hydrangea Justicia brandegeana Shrimp Plant Kalanchoe x blossfeldiana cv Kalanchoe Maranta leuconeura kerchoviana Prayer Plant Monstera deliciosa Cutleaf Philodendron Neoregelia carolinae Tricolor Bromeliad 33 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued House Plants continued Number 86 88 93 94 95 97 98 99 100 101 102 104 106 111 115 116 117 118 121 122 123 125 129 130 132 137 Name Nephrolepis exaltata cv Boston Fern Opuntia tribe cv Cactus Peperomia argyreia Watermelon Peperomia Peperomia caperata Emerald Ripple Peperomia Peperomia obtusifolia Variegata Variegated Peperomia Phalenopsis cv Phalaenopsis Butterfly Orchid Philodendron scandens oxycardium Heartleaf Philodendron P
10. ESCENT FIXTURE 4 foot 4 lamp 120V fluorescent fixture AC line cord 2 electronic ballasts for fixture with screws and ground screw 4 good lamps for fixture Assorted wire nuts 2 screw connector NOTE Fixture may be set on a workbench or mounted with access to an electrical outlet If fixture is suspended from the ceiling a ladder should be provided if appropriate 44 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANICS PILOT 3074 JOB 1 CONNECT AND OPERATE A CIRCUIT All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment Air pressure source for pneumatic Electric supply source 24 VDC regulated power source minimum 5 amps DC supply 1 push button switch 1 double acting single throw selector switch toggle switch with a bat handle 2 metal mounting boxes for above switches 2 limit switches 3 8 inch air line 8 feet 1 24 VDC control relay with 2 N O contacts Green and red indicator lamps 24 VDC with holders sockets with screw terminals Phillips screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Utility knife 10 3 8 inch air line hose clamps 2 flow control valves full flow one way 10 3 8 inch threaded barbed hose fittings 1 double acting pneumatic cylinder 1 inch by 6 inch with 3 8 inch threaded ports 2 4 directional control valve DCV with one solenoid with 24 volt DC coil 20 feet blue 16 gauge multi strand wire THHN DC 20 feet white with blue stripe 16 gauge multi strand wire T
11. Fern Opuntia tribe cv Cactus Peperomia argyreia Watermelon Peperomia Peperomia caperata Emerald Ripple Peperomia Peperomia obtusifolia Variegata Variegated Peperomia Phalenopsis cv Phalaenopsis Butterfly Orchid Philodendron scandens oxycardium Heartleaf Philodendron Pilea cadierei Aluminum Plant Pilea involucrata Friendship Plant Pilea microphylla Artillery Plant Pilea nummulariifloia Creeping Charley Plectranthus mummularis Swedish Ivy Rhododendron cv Azalea Saintpaulia ionantha cv African Violet Sansevieria trifasciata cv Snake Plant Saxifraga stolonifera Strawberry Plant Schlumbergera bridgesii Christmas Cactus Schlumbergera truncata cv Thanksgiving Cactus Crab Cactus Senecio x hybridus cv Florist s Cineraria Sinningia speciosa Fyfiana Group cv Gloxinia Solanum pseudocapsicum cv Jerusalem Cherry Spathiphyllum clevelandii White Anthurium Peace Lily Sterlitzia reginae Bird of Paradise Syngonium podophyllum Nephthytis Tolmiea menziesii Piggyback Plant Zebrina pendula cv Wandering Jew 28 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued Cut Foliage choose 5 Number Name 14 Buxus sp 18 Cedrus sp Cedar 43 Eucalyptus polyanthemos Silver Dollar Eucalyptus 57 Hedera helix cv English Ivy 103 Pinus strobes 109 Ruhohra adiantiformis Leather Leaf Fern Baker Fern 110 Ruscus hypoglossum Italian Ruscus 112 Salal sp 135 Xerophyllum sp JOB 2 SYMMETRICAL TR
12. HHN DC 2 wire nuts appropriate for 16 gauge wire Plywood sheet 2 feet by 2 feet 30 8 wood screws 1 2 inch long Non programmable calculator Clock or timer 45 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANICS PILOT 3074 continued JOB 2 ASSEMBLE A MULTIPLE SHAFT GEAR DRIVE SYSTEM All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment Lock out tag out device Workbench or adequately sized workstation 1 2 horsepower variable speed electric motor 110 volts Flexible coupling appropriate size for motor and shaft Clamp on ammeter 8 pillow block bearings 5 8 inch Aluminum spacers 2 shafts cold rolled 5 8 inch diameter by 12 inch length keyed for 185 key stock 2 shafts cold rolled 5 8 inch diameter by 8 inch length keyed for 185 key stock 2 spur gears 12 diametrial pitch DP with 36 teeth 1 spur gear 12 diametrial pitch DP with 48 teeth 1 spur gear 12 diametrial pitch DP with 24 teeth Key stock 2 feet 185 inch 1 prony brake Bed plate 3 feet by 4 feet by 1 4 inch aluminum plate slotted to 3 8 inch per print 10 nuts and bolts 5 16 inch 18 UNC 2A by 2 1 2 inch 20 nuts and bolts 5 16 inch 18 UNC 2A by 4 1 2 inch 60 flat washers 5 16 inch 30 lock washers 5 16 inch 2 wrenches 1 2 inch Hex key standard set Socket set 3 8 inch drive 1 rubber mallet Punch 3 1 ballpeen hammer 22 ounce 1 dial indicator with magnetic base
13. I strongly recommends that adult volunteers serve as human subjects for this assessment However in the event that this is not feasible and student volunteers are used NOCTI requires that the students used are NOT part of the program being tested or of a similar program Teachers may not serve as volunteers JOB 1 HAND WASHING AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE Hand washing Apply Remove PPEs Sink with hot and cold running water Work surface clean and flat Liquid antibacterial soap Isolation gowns assorted sizes Paper towels Clean exam gloves assorted sizes Waste container Surgical masks assorted types Waste container Laundry container JOB 2 CHANGE A PATIENT GOWN Provide the following e Volunteer patient see NOTE above Wristband with patient name Permanent marker to write name on wristband Adjustable bed with brakes Bed linens including a top sheet Call bell button Privacy curtain or screen Clean fabric gowns assorted sizes Soiled linen container Set up e Set this job up where it is not visible to participants who have not performed the job e Patient in bed wearing gown and a wristband with name exhibiting right sided weakness see NOTE above e Bed made with linens including a top sheet e Clean gowns close by in vicinity or at work area e Soiled linen container near patient bed 37 HEALTH ASSISTING PILOT 4143 continued JOB 3 MEASURE VITAL SIGNS HEIGHT AND WEIGHT Provide
14. IANGLE ARRANGEMENT per participant 9 Standard Carnations 5 Daisy or Cushion Poms 2 stems Baby s Breath 10 stems Leather Leaf Container Floral Foam dry 1 3 block Floral shears or floral knife Florist knife Waterproof dish tape anchor tape Sink or bowl of water to soak the foam Calculator Writing utensil pen or pencil 29 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 continued JOB 3 DESIGN A MULTI FLOWER CORSAGE Several types of flowers various colors may be artificial Florist knife Florist shears Floral tape Corsage ribbon in assorted colors Wire assorted sizes Wire cutters Floral adhesive pan or floral glue Plastic corsage bag box Corsage pin Small amount of foliage tulle or artificial leaves Chenille stems pipe cleaners white or green NOTE Participants may use either floral wire tape or floral adhesive to secure flowers in Job 3 JOB 4 CASH REGISTER SALES Cash register or cash drawer with calculator Order pad Writing utensil pen or pencil Paper currency and coins may be real or play money Product price list in participant s performance book Individual to serve as customer not a student 30 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 JOB 1 PLANT CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION e 50 plants or photos of plants selected from list on the following pages 10 annuals 20 cut flowers 15 house plants 5 cut foliage e Writing utensil pen or pencil e List of plants
15. Procedure 6 54 PRECISION MACHINING PILOT 4152 JOB 1 MILLING OPERATIONS Vertical milling machine Drill chuck R 8 collet appropriate sizes 1 2 inch by 2 inches by 3 inches low carbon cold rolled steel such as 1018 1020 cut from 1 2 inch by 2 inch flat stock Steel rule 0 to 1 inch depth micrometers 2 to 3 inch outside micrometers Vernier dial or digital calipers Parallels Dead Blow Hammer Dial indicator and attachments Abrasive shop cloth emery cloth Adequate accessories collets chucks swivel or universal vise Mill file Deburring tool Cutting fluids 55 Cutting tools 3 or 4 Center Drill Drill 23 64 inch Reamer 375 inch Endmill 5 8 inch diameter or Counterbore 5 8 inch diameter with 3 8 inch diameter pilot gt Endmill 3 8 inch diameter Endmill 5 16 inch diameter Appropriate wrenches Edge finder Machinery s Handbook or abbreviated version Nonprogrammable calculator Pencils paper Surface plate Clean shop rags VVVV PRECISION MACHINING PILOT 4152 continued JOB 2 LATHE OPERATIONS Low carbon cold rolled steel such as 1018 1020 1 00 inch diameter by 4 00 inches stock is to be pre sawed leaving enough material to face one end Steel rule 0 to 1 inch outside micrometers 1 to 2 inch outside micrometers Vernier dial or digital calipers Protractor with blade from combination set Layout dye Test nut or 750 16 UNF 2A Go No go ring ga
16. Tapping guide Tap handle Countersink 3 4 inch any angle Precision square 1 2 inch end mill Bevel protractor Parallels Dial indicator and attachments Height gauge Layout dye Scriber Vertical milling machine Adequate accessories collets chucks swivel or universal vise Selection of end mills including one 3 8 inch and one under 3 8 inch Mill file Deburring tool Cutting fluids Appropriate wrenches Edge finder Machinery s Handbook current or abbreviated version Non programmable calculator Pencils paper Surface plate Clock or timer 48 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3084 continued JOB 2 ASSEMBLE A MULTIPLE SHAFT GEAR DRIVE SYSTEM All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment Lockout tagout device Workbench or adequately sized workstation 1 2 horsepower variable speed electric motor 110 volts Flexible coupling appropriate size for motor and shaft Clamp on ammeter 8 Pillow block bearings 5 8 inch Aluminum spacers 2 shafts cold rolled 5 8 inch diameter by 12 inch length keyed for 185 key stock 2 shafts cold rolled 5 8 inch diameter by 8 inch length keyed for 185 key stock 2 spur gears 12 diametrical pitch DP with 36 teeth 1 spur gear 12 diametrical pitch DP with 48 teeth 1 spur gear 12 diametrical pitch DP with 24 teeth Key stock 2 feet 185 inch 1 prony brake Bed plate 3 feet by 4 feet by 1 4 inch aluminum plate slotted
17. The technology staff may then choose to upload the materials to the participant s individual server or upload the materials onto each participant s computer desktop on test day The CD contains e Five website text documents e Web Design Graphics folder containing seven graphics All folders and files must be removed from the participant s server or computer workstation at the completion of testing List of Equipment Materials and Supplies Required A computer workstation with Internet access for each participant CSS usable file available for all participants Web editing software Web browser software Word processing software that will open Microsoft Word documents Image editing software compatible with jpg png or gif files Pencils Scratch paper Non programmable calculator Provide all participants with a usable CSS file for Job 2 Evaluate the participant accordingly for Job 1 NOTE Participants may return to the CSS file and make adjustments as needed throughout the entire performance assessment within specified time constraints per job 68
18. acing wheel Seam ripper Seam gauge 24 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 JOB 1 PLANT CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION e 50 plants or photos of plants selected from list on the following pages 10 annuals 20 cut flowers 15 house plants 5 cut foliage e Writing utensil pen or pencil e List of plants in participant s performance book List of Plants for Job 1 by Type Annuals choose 10 Number Name 2 Ageratum mexicanum cv Ageratum 12 Begonia x semperflorens cultorum Wax Begonia 13 Begonia x tuberhybrida cv Tuberous Begonia 19 Celosia cristata cv Cockscomb 27 Cleome speciosa Spider Flower 29 Coleus x hybridus Coleus 66 Impatiens hybrid cv Impatiens 76 Lobelia erinus Annual Lobelia 77 Lobularia maritima Sweet Alyssum 87 Nicotiana alata Flowering Tobacco 90 Pelargonium peltatum cv Ivy Geranium 91 Pelargonium x domesticum cv Regal Geranium Lady Washinington 92 Pelargonium x hortorum cv Zonal Geranium 96 Petunia x hybrida cv Common Garden Petunia 114 Salvia splendens cv Salvia 120 Senecio cineraria Diamond Diamond Dusty Miller 131 Tagetes species cv Marigold 134 Viola x wittrockiana cv Garden Pansy 138 Zinnia elegans Zinnia 25 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued Cut Flowers choose 20 Number Name 107 113 124 127 133 136 Achillea millefolium Yarrow Alstromeria aurantiaca Peruvian Lily Anthirrhinum majus cv Snapd
19. ail clipper Slicker brush Thinning shears Thumb forceps Towel clamp VVVVVVVVVVVVV VV JOB 2 PROPER RESTRAINT AND SEX DETERMINATION OF SMALL ANIMALS Select 3 types of small animals from the following list Each selected animal must be in an appropriate cage Ferret must have current rabies vaccination certificate Gerbil Guinea Pig Hamster Mouse Rabbit Rat 62 SMALL ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3103 continued JOB 3 IDENTIFY PARASITES Pencils e Scratch paper Microscope stations four Paper or stickers to cover the microscope identification labels Prepare slides or purchase prepared slides for Hookworm gt Roundworm gt Tapeworm gt Whipworm If you do not have four microscopes set up stations according to the number of microscopes available JOB 4 FILL SYRINGES e One bottle of injectable liquid medication e Sharps container Syringes gt one 1 cc tuberculin syringe gt one 3 cc syringe gt one 6 cc syringe Needles gt one 18 gauge needle one 22 gauge needle gt one 25 gauge needle JOB 5 CANINES SAFETY HANDLING RESTRAINT AND EXTERNAL ANATOMY IDENTIFICATION e 2to 4 dogs 20 to 40 lbs each must have current rabies vaccination certificate e Clock with second hand e Table suitable for dogs JOB 6 DETERMINE PROPER DIET FOR ANIMALS e Pencils e Scratch paper 63 SMALL ENGINE TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4168 JOB 1 START AN
20. bowl of water to soak the foam Calculator Writing utensil pen or pencil 35 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 continued JOB 3 DESIGN A MULTI FLOWER CORSAGE Several types of flowers various colors may be artificial Florist knife Florist shears Floral tape Corsage ribbon in assorted colors Wire assorted sizes Wire cutters Floral adhesive pan or floral glue Plastic corsage bag box Corsage pin Small amount of foliage tulle or artificial leaves Chenille stems pipe cleaners white or green NOTE Participants may use either floral wire tape or floral adhesive to secure flowers in Job 3 JOB 4 CASH REGISTER SALES Cash register or cash drawer with calculator Order pad Writing utensil pen or pencil Paper currency and coins may be real or play money Product price list in participant s performance book Individual to serve as customer not a student JOB 5 IDENTIFY AND CONTROL PESTS e Four plant and pest specimens Y Two examples of insect damage and two examples of plant diseases typically found in a greenhouse from your geographical area v May use clear color photographs or actual plants Hand lens if using actual plants Reference guides for treatment methods Identification sheet provided in Participant books Pencils and paper 36 HEALTH ASSISTING PILOT 4143 NOTE Sufficient volunteers should be recruited as suspects victims for this assessment NOCT
21. d safety equipment Various lengths of 1 by 4 inch boards that are at least 3 feet long Framing square or speed square Pencils Portable electric drill and drill bit 1 4 inch Portable electric circular saw hand saw is acceptable Tape measure AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN CORE PILOT 4309 JOB 1 BRAKES Disc Brake Assembly Service Vehicle with front disc brake assembly or equivalent trainer Hubless brake rotors for machining 1 per participant Dual indicator and mount Socket set 3 8 inch drive Torque wrench and sockets Rotor specifications Rotor micrometer Brake lathe on car and or off car JOB 2 ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Test and Diagnose Battery Starting and Charging System Test vehicle with correctly functioning battery starting and charging system Multiple charged batteries available Appropriate tester to perform a load test Tachometer or scanner to read RPMs as available Hard copy of test vehicle specifications and three distracter vehicle specifications e g binder or clipboard Digital Volt Ohm Meter DVOM JOB 3 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Test Electronic Engine Control Component Vehicle equipped with electronic fuel injection system Vehicle must have two bugged sensor circuits Manufacturer s service information Bugged sensor circuits must match fault codes set in the Pulse code modulation PCM Scan tool JOB 4 SUSPENSION AND STEERING Tire Service and Balance Two wheels what
22. er spring pulley Starter cup Pencils GENERAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT LIST 0 to 1 inch micrometer 1 to 2 inch micrometer 2 to 3 inch micrometer Dial caliper Telescoping gauge 2 1 8 to 3 9 16 inches Multimeter Timing equipment Tachometer Feeler gauge flat and wire Small bore guage Non magnetic feeler gauge Spark tester appropriate type for each manufacturer Starter clutch wrench if needed Flywheel holder and puller Screwdrivers flat and Phillips 1 4 inch and 3 8 inch drive socket set standard through 1 inch 1 4 inch and 3 8 inch drive socket set Metric through 19 mm 65 Spark plug wrench 13 16 inch 3 4 inch and 5 8 inch Standard wrenches through 1 inch Metric wrenches through 19 mm Four piece basic pliers set Needlenose Slip joint Diagonal Lineman Electrical Mechanic s wire Torque wrench inch pound and foot pound Torx drivers Valve spring compressor and valve removal tools Compression tester leak down tester 6 inch mechanic s scale with 64ths Gaskets and or appropriate sealant Spark plugs Gasoline Oil Grease Shop rags TECHNICAL DRAFTING PILOT 4154 MANUAL e Drawing paper e Isometric grid paper Drafting machine or parallel bar e Orthographic grid paper e Drafting tape e Scratch paper e Eraser e 30 60 triangle Erasing shield e 45 90 triangle e Machinery s Handbook or equal e Brush e Pencils 4H 2H H and HB e Calculator e Scale e
23. ever size is available Two tires to match rim size Tire changing machine Tire pressure gauge Tire bead lubrication with applicator Valve core removal tool Electronic tire balance machine Assorted clip on wheel weights Wheel weight hammer and pliers Extra valve stems and cores as needed AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN CORE PILOT 4309 continued Suggestions for Test Administration 1 Evaluators should read through the entire performance test carefully before the day of administration Remind participants to read instructions and to follow them carefully Participants may complete any or all jobs in pencil Participants should fully understand what is expected of them before beginning the test You may wish to go over the directions orally before testing begins Remind participants not to work ahead in the booklet Whenever a job is completed early the extra time should be used for checking work Provide time reminders to discourage clock watching AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN ADVANCED PILOT 4308 JOB 1 BRAKES Disc Brake Assembly Service Vehicle with front disc brake assembly or equivalent trainer Hubless brake rotors for machining 1 per participant Dial indicator and mount Socket set 3 8 inch drive Torque wrench and sockets Rotor specifications Rotor micrometer Brake lathe on car and or off car JOB 2 ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Test and Diagnose Battery Starting and Charging System Test vehicle w
24. fications e g binder or clipboard Straightedge Feeler gauge set metric and English marked Micrometers 0 to 1 inch and 0 to 25 mm JOB 7 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Diagnose an Automotive Air Conditioning System e Operational automotive air conditioning system or equivalent trainer e Gauge set e Hard copy of appropriate specifications e g binder or clipboard e Safety goggles JOB 8 MANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES Service and Adjust Final Drive Assembly e Hypoid differential e Dial indicator with magnetic base e Service information Suggestions for Test Administration 1 Evaluators should read through the entire performance test carefully before the day of administration 2 Remind participants to read instructions and to follow them carefully Participants may complete any or all jobs in pencil 3 Participants should fully understand what is expected of them before beginning the test You may wish to go over the directions orally before testing begins 4 Remind participants not to work ahead in the booklet Whenever a job is completed early the extra time should be used for checking work 5 Provide time reminders to discourage clock watching BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OCCUPATIONS PILOT 4011 JOB 1 SOLDER PIPE 1 2 inch copper tubing 18 inches CHANNELLOCK or other grooved joint minimum pliers v One 1 2 inch 90 degree elbow copper ry da with igniter Ve inch Gap Steel wool emery cloth wire brush
25. ge Engine lathe with live centers aligned tailstock and thread chasing dial Three jaw chuck or collet appropriate to hold 1 00 inch diameter Drill chuck key and sleeve for tailstock mounting Dial indicator with stand V Block 56 Center drill 3 Standard tool holders Tool bits for straight turning shoulder turning and facing HSS Thread cutting tool holder and 60 degree thread tool HSS 1 8 inch cut off tool and holder Thread center gage fishtail Threading compound Screw pitch gage Mill file Cutting fluid Appropriate wrenches compound Allen Tool Post Machinery s Handbook or abbreviated version Nonprogrammable calculator Pencils and paper Surface plate Abrasive shop cloth Emery cloth Clean shop rags PRE ENGINEERING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3475 JOB 1 BUILD A SIMPLE CIRCUIT Breadboard Solid core wire 20 22 AWG 6 8 feet per participant Multimeter Wire strippers Wire cutters Potentiometer 5 kQ Test leads one pair 9 volt power source 5 different resistors with a variety of values SPST switch one per participant Lamp 1 5 volt flashlight lamp Lamp holder to accommodate lamp Schematic diagram supplied in participant s booklet Paper Pencil JOB 2 PREPARE A TECHNICAL REPORT Computer with word processing software Graph paper Printer Pencil JOB 3 PREPARE A PRESENTATION Computer with graphics and presentation software i e PowerPoint Approp
26. have access to Sewing machine in good working condition Overlock serger Iron and ironing board Adequate work space Work table appropriate for layout and cutting All fabric should be in cut ready condition not crumpled wrinkled JOB 1 PATTERNMAKING Bodice sloper pattern Ruler French curve or regular curve for pattern drafting Paper shears Push pins Sharpened pencil with eraser Envelope large enough for pattern pieces Paper Tape JOB 2 SEAM SAMPLES 8 pieces of pre cut fabric 4 inches by 8 inches Sewing machine needles Thread Pins Shears Seam gauge 23 FASHION TECHNOLOGY AND MERCHANDISING PILOT 4018 continued JOB 3 CREATE A MOOD BOARD Inspiration mood board 8 1 2 by 11 inches Pencils pens and other needed writing instruments Abundant fabric samples 2 inches by 2 inches Croquis Colored pencils Markers Double stick tape Stapler with staples Glue sticks Ruler Shears Paper shears Pinking shears Magazines newspapers and or other forms of inspiration JOB 4 LAYOUT CUT AND CONSTRUCT A SKIRT BACK Pre Cut and Pre Marked Fabric 45 inches wide 1 3 to 2 3 yard Pattern pieces Misses Size 6 basic skirt with two darts back zipper and waistline facing provided by site Fusible interfacing Zipper nylon 7 inch Zipper foot for sewing machine Sewing machine needles Thread Pins Shears Ruler tape measure Marking pen or chalk Tracing paper and tr
27. ilea cadierei Aluminum Plant Pilea involucrata Friendship Plant Pilea microphylla Artillery Plant Pilea nummulariifloia Creeping Charley Plectranthus mummularis Swedish lvy Rhododendron cv Azalea Saintpaulia ionantha cv African Violet Sansevieria trifasciata cv Snake Plant Saxifraga stolonifera Strawberry Plant Schlumbergera bridgesii Christmas Cactus Schlumbergera truncata cv Thanksgiving Cactus Crab Cactus Senecio x hybridus cv Florist s Cineraria Sinningia speciosa Fyfiana Group cv Gloxinia Solanum pseudocapsicum cv Jerusalem Cherry Spathiphyllum clevelandii White Anthurium Peace Lily Sterlitzia reginae Bird of Paradise Syngonium podophyllum Nephthytis Tolmiea menziesii Piggyback Plant Zebrina pendula cv Wandering Jew 34 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued Cut Foliage choose 5 Number Name 14 Buxus sp 18 Cedrus sp Cedar 43 Eucalyptus polyanthemos Silver Dollar Eucalyptus 57 Hedera helix cv English Ivy 103 Pinus strobes 109 Ruhohra adiantiformis Leather Leaf Fern Baker Fern 110 Ruscus hypoglossum Italian Ruscus 112 Salal sp 135 Xerophyllum sp JOB 2 SYMMETRICAL TRIANGLE ARRANGEMENT per participant 9 Standard Carnations 5 Daisy or Cushion Poms 2 stems Baby s Breath 10 stems Leather Leaf Container Floral Foam dry 1 3 block Floral shears or floral knife Florist knife Waterproof dish tape anchor tape Sink or
28. ils JOB 3 CODE FROM MULTIPLE PROCEDURAL REPORTS ICD 10 CM codebook Current CPT codebook Current ICD 10 PCS Pens or pencils 51 PRACTICAL NURSING PILOT 4162 NOTE Sufficient volunteers should be recruited as suspects victims for this assessment NOCTI strongly recommends that adult volunteers serve as human subjects for this assessment However in the event that this is not feasible and student volunteers are used NOCTI requires that the students used are NOT part of the program being tested or of a similar program Teachers may not serve as volunteers PROCEDURE 1 TAKE VITAL SIGNS Thermometer type used in your area Sphygmomanometer Stethoscope Dual Teaching Watch with second hand Alcohol swab Individual to act as patient see NOTE above Name band Patient chart Pen PROCEDURE 2 TRANSFER A CVA PATIENT Bed Wheelchair Transfer belt Name band Robe and non skid footwear Blanket Individual to act as CVA patient see NOTE above PROCEDURE 3 INSERTION OF INDWELLING CATHETER Wash cloth e Appropriate size catheter if not in Towel kit Soap e Drainage tubing and collection bag Basin of water if not in kit Mannequin to serve as patient see e Lubricant if not in kit NOTE above e Catheter anchor device Betadine swabs e Light source Sterile disposable catheter kit tray e Name band Non sterile gloves e Sheet or blanket Sterile gloves if not in kit e Second person if necessary
29. in participant s performance book List of Plants for Job 1 by Type Annuals choose 10 Number Name 2 Ageratum mexicanum cv Ageratum 12 Begonia x semperflorens cultorum Wax Begonia 13 Begonia x tuberhybrida cv Tuberous Begonia 19 Celosia cristata cv Cockscomb 27 Cleome speciosa Spider Flower 29 Coleus x hybridus Coleus 66 Impatiens hybrid cv Impatiens 76 Lobelia erinus Annual Lobelia 77 Lobularia maritima Sweet Alyssum 87 Nicotiana alata Flowering Tobacco 90 Pelargonium peltatum cv Ivy Geranium 91 Pelargonium x domesticum cv Regal Geranium Lady Washington 92 Pelargonium x hortorum cv Zonal Geranium 96 Petunia x hybrida cv Common Garden Petunia 114 Salvia splendens cv Salvia 120 Senecio cineraria Diamond Diamond Dusty Miller 131 Tagetes species cv Marigold 134 Viola x wittrockiana cv Garden Pansy 138 Zinnia elegans Zinnia 31 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued Cut Flowers choose 20 Number Name Ro 107 113 124 127 133 136 Achillea millefolium Yarrow Alstromeria aurantiaca Peruvian Lily Anthirrhinum majus cv Snapdragon Anthurium x andraeanum cv Anthurium Flamingo Lily Carthamus tinctorius Safflower Chamelaucium uncinatum Wax Flower Chrysanthemum x morifolium Standard Daisy Consolida Larkspur Delphinium elatum Delphinium Dianthus caryophyllus Carnation standard Erica sp Heather Eustoma grandifl
30. ith correctly functioning battery starting and charging system Multiple charged batteries available Appropriate tester to perform a load test Tachometer or scanner to read RPMs as available Hard copy of test vehicle specifications and three distracter vehicle specifications e g binder or clipboard DVOM JOB 3 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Test Electronic Engine Control Component Vehicle equipped with electronic fuel injection system Vehicle must have two bugged sensor circuits Manufacturer s service information Bugged sensor circuits must match fault codes set in the PCM Scan tool JOB 4 SUSPENSION AND STEERING Tire Service and Balance Two wheels whatever size is available Two tires to match rim size Tire changing machine Tire pressure gauge Tire bead lubrication with applicator Valve core removal tool Electronic tire balance machine Assorted clip on wheel weights Wheel weight hammer and pliers Extra valve stems and cores as needed AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN ADVANCED PILOT 4308 continued JOB 5 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TRANSAXLE Perform transmission transaxle pressure test e Vehicle with an automatic transmission e Automatic transmission test gauge set with hoses e Scan tool if necessary or tachometer Gauges must be hooked up prior to test administration JOB 6 ENGINE REPAIR Cylinder Head Service Identified cylinder head with an exhaust valve removed and retained Hard copy of appropriate speci
31. ity room clean utility room medication area charting area and at least six testing areas one for each procedure separate work areas All equipment should be readily available Dividers should There should be at least six evaluators If duplicate stations are used each evaluator may be assigned to two participants simultaneously Since the performance test procedures are independent of each other a rotation plan may be used assigning the procedures in any order that best fits the available facilities Sample Rotation Plan Participant 8 00 8 15 8 8 45 9 00 9 15 9 30 9 45 10 00 10 15 10 30 10 45 Number 8 15 8 30 8 45 9 00 9 15 9 30 9 45 10 00 10 15 10 30 10 45 11 00 M M M M Cal 1 M Res Adm Adm Cal Rest VS CVA CVA IL IL CATH CATH M M M M M Cal 2 CVA CVA Res Adm Adm Cal Rest VS CATH CATH IL IL CAT CAT M M M M Cal 3 IL IL H H M Res Adm Adm Cal Rest VS CVA CVA M Cal CATH CATH M M M 4 IL CVA CVA Res Adm Adm M Adm M Cal Rest VS 5 VS cvalcva JIL iL catH CAT Res M M Adm M Cal H Adm KEY VS Vital Signs CVA Patient Transfer CATH Catheter Insertion IL Isolation Linen M Res Research Medication M Adm Administer Medication M Cal Medication Calculation Rest Let patient rest Participant starts at 8 15 a m STATIONS and PARTICIPANTS 5 Participants 1 Station for Each
32. lity to offer DHCP services and wireless connections with a minimum of WEP e Documentation for device with default password and IP address e PC to connect for configuration e Patch cable to connect the PC and multipurpose device e Paper 14 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PILOT 4123 NOTE Unless otherwise stated jobs are NOT program or language specific JOB 1 DESIGN SOLUTION LOGIC Computer with appropriate design solution logic software i e Visio along with printer and paper OR template paper and pencils Scrap paper Pencils JOB 2 WRITE A PROGRAM Computer with graphical development environment installed Printer with paper Removable digital storage media as available at facility Non programmable calculator or spreadsheet software Scrap paper Appropriate language reference manuals Pencils Note Participants may provide their own templates rulers and technical manuals if preferred 15 COMPUTER REPAIR TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4515 All appropriate safety precautions are to be followed throughout this test Unsafe procedures will result in immediate test termination JOB 1 DEVICE IDENTIFICATION Ll comm ooO wD gt Use a combination of computers to represent all of the following features e Sticker labels 20 for identifying the following features Audio port Auxiliary power connector CMOS battery CPU CPU cooling device DVD ROM drive DVI Ethernet connect
33. mill 25 sesame seeds 13 basil Fresh seasonings marked with an asterisk may be reserved to use again in Job 3 Cooking Skills NOTE Herbs spices and flavorings may be fresh dried or ground Appropriate substitutions of comparable difficulty may be made if necessary but the number of items on display should not change If tools or food items are not available you may use clear visual images of these items e g photographs 10 COMMERICAL FOODS PILOT 4120 continued JOB 2 KNIFE SKILLS Assorted pre sharpened knives for cutting vegetables Sharpening steel Cutting board with mat or towel Towels Sanitation buckets and solution The following will be prepared in Job 2 and then reserved for Job 3 Onion 1 Garlic cloves 3 Celery 1 rib Parsley 1 4 bunch Carrot 1 large Red bell pepper 1 Green bell pepper 1 2 Fresh ginger 1 small Scallion 1 Fresh herbs assorted mixed 2 ounces Cucumber 1 4 11 COMMERICAL FOODS PILOT 4120 continued JOB 3 COOKING SKILLS per participant NOTE Ovens are to be preheated to 375 degrees Fahrenheit by the evaluators prior to beginning Job 3 e Two chicken breasts split 6 to 8 ounces each with bones and skin Chicken stock 2 to 3 cups Rice 1 2 cup long white Flour all purpose 8 ounces Granulated sugar 1 4 tsp Sesame seeds Vegetable oil 8 ounces Fresh herbs assorted mixed 2 Peanut or sesame oil 3 tbsp ounces Butter 8 ou
34. n most current copy available Pencil or pen JOB 5 FIRE SUPPRESSION DEMONSTRATION Evaluators can either ask participants to physically put on turn out gear or record what turn out gear would be appropriate to wear depending on the resources available at their site e Adult volunteer to act as victim or an adult sized mannequin Turn out gear as available see note above Fire hose 100 feet of 1 1 2 inch hose Nozzle 1 1 2 inch fog nozzle Water source if desired or available 60 PROTECTIVE SERVICES PILOT 3480 continued JOB 6 PATIENT ASSESSMENT Volunteer s not in the program to act as the patient See NOTE on previous page Exam gloves Blood pressure cuff Stethoscope Watch with a second hand Pencil or pen JOB 7 PERFORM CPR ON AN ADULT NOTE Participants may perform CPR using either American Heart Association or American Red Cross method depending on what the participant has been taught Adult size CPR mannequin Pocket mask for CPR AED Trainer Exam gloves 61 SMALL ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3103 A timer will be required for all jobs JOB 1 IDENTIFY TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT e Pencils e Scratch paper Numbered tags or stickers 1 15 Bandage scissors E Collar Elizabethan Fecal loop Gavage needle Hemostatic forceps Muzzle Ophthalmoscope Otoscope Periodontal probe Plier nail clippers Bypass clippers Scissor n
35. nces Parsley fresh 1 4 bunch 1 2 cup buttermilk 1 2 cup milk 1 Salad greens mixed 4 ounces tsp white vinegar can be prewashed substituted Red bell pepper 1 Onion powder Garlic powder Garlic fresh Rosemary fresh Thyme fresh e Heavy cream 1 4 cup Green bell pepper 1 2 e Cheddar cheese shredded 1 4 cup Celery 1 rib e Lemon juice 2 teaspoons Onion 1 e Sweet and sour sauce 3 tablespoons Granulated garlic 1 4 tsp Baking powder 2 tsp e Soy sauce 1 tablespoon Carrot 1 large e Cider vinegar 1 ounce Snow peas 2 ounces e Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon Cucumber 1 4 e Salt Ginger e Pepper black and white Scallions e Sea salt 12 COMMERICAL FOODS PILOT 4120 continued ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED Scale Range top Food storage containers 10 Assortment of knives e g 1 chef 1 paring Assorted saut pans Baking sheet pan Assorted pots and pans e g 1 to 2 qt sauce pan with lid Appropriate pan pot covers Service plates 2 each course 2 salad plates 4 dinner plates etc Colander Vegetable peeler Spatulas Cutting board with mat Oven Oven mitts Disposable gloves Wire whisk Knife steel Small stainless steel bowl Tongs Measuring cups Measuring spoons Mixing spoon Pastry cutter Peppermill Towels 3 compartment sink Tasting spoons Sanitizing buckets Sanitizing solution Rolling pin Round biscuit cutter Pocket Thermometer Pencils Kitchen
36. nding or small in size and table mounted with vices or clamps One Single pole switch Hammer Three Non metallic device boxes Flathead screwdriver Two Duplex receptacles Phillips screwdriver One Three way switch Diagonal cutter 6 feet 14 2 cable Measuring tape 6 feet 14 3 cable ROMEX strippers and or retractable Ten Yellow wire nuts utility knife Ten Red wire nuts Wire strippers Electrical tape Appropriate personal protective equipment Ten Cable staples PPE Lineman pliers Pencils Long nosed pliers JOB 5 8 INCH BLOCK WALL CONSTRUCTION Four Corner jamb blocks Two Half corner jamb blocks Four Line stretcher blocks Levels 2 foot and 4 foot Trowel Convex jointer Prepared mortar Mortar board and stand Mason s brush Measuring tape or modular rule Brick hammer Water as needed Appropriate personal protective equipment PPE Pencils COMMERICAL FOODS PILOT 4120 JOB 1 IDENTIFICATION OF HAND TOOLS HERBS SPICES AND FLAVORINGS Place 25 labels or tags with numbers 1 through 25 only on the following items Display the following items 1 zester 14 cilantro 2 channel knife 15 rosemary 3 melon baller 16 thyme 4 mandoline 17 sage 5 whetstone 18 coriander 6 offset spatula 19 nutmeg whole or ground 7 clam knife 20 cayenne pepper 8 china cap 21 salt 9 skimmer 22 curry 10 fillet knife 23 peppercorns 11 bench scraper 24 soy sauce 12 food
37. or RJ45 Memory slot 1 Molex connector Motherboard system board 16 TAD ONOZE Motherboard system board power plug P 1 PCI or PCI express slot PSU PS 2 port RAM USB port Voltage switch Video card onboard video ZIF socket COMPUTER REPAIR TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4515 continued NOTE Both Job 2 and Job 3 requires the removal of the NIC The evaluator or testing center must provide two computers for each student or otherwise accommodate for NIC removal between job sessions JOB 2 INSTALLING NEW HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTING Provide the following e NIC from an alternate manufacturer different from NIC removed from computer e Media i e flash drive CD containing several drivers only one correct e Pencil and scrap paper Participant computer minimum specifications see NOTE above e Functional Windows OS with no conflicts in Device Manager Windows XP Vista Windows 7 or Windows 2000 Computer must have a working sound video and NIC Pentium 4 or newer 1 GB memory or more 10 GB free space or more on the boot drive JOB 3 NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Laptop or desktop for EVALUATOR USE with a saved file titled NOCTI FILE Crossover cables if desired may be used instead of a hub Network device that will provide DHCP functionality Switch or hub with enough available ports for each participant Tested and functional CAT 5 or newer network cable for each participant PCI net
38. orum Lisianthus Freesia x hybrida Freesia Gerbera jamesonii Gerbera Daisy Gypsophilia elegans Baby s Breath Helianthus sp Sunflower Iris x xiphium Dutch Iris Liatris spicata Lilium sp Oriental Hybrid Lily Lilium asiatica Asiatic Lily Limonium sinuatum Statice Matthiola incana Stock Moluccella laevis Bells of Ireland Paeonia cv Peony Rosa sp Standard Rose Salix sp Solidago sp Stephanotis floribunda Stephanotis Tulipa cv Tulip Zantedeschia sp Calla Lily 32 FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE PILOT 4350 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued House Plants choose 15 Number 5 6 8 9 10 15 17 20 23 26 28 31 32 33 36 37 38 40 41 44 45 47 50 48 49 52 53 55 60 61 63 65 69 70 79 84 85 Name Anthurium x andraeanum cv Anthurium Flamingo Lily Aphelandra squarrosa cv Aphelandra Zebra Plant Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island Pine Asparagus densiflorous sprengeri Sprengri Fern Asparagus setaceus Asparagus Fern Calceolaria crenatiflora cv Pocketbook Plant Cattleya cv Cattleya Orchid Hybrid Chamaedorea elegans Parlor Palm Chlorophytum commosum cv Spider Plant Cissus rhombifolia mandaiana Grape Ivy Codiaeum variegatum pictum cv Croton Crassula argentea Jade Plant Cyclamen x persicum cv Florist s Cyclamen Cymbidium cv Cymbidium Orchid Dieffenbachia maculata cv Spotted Dumbcane Dracaena fragrans Massangeana Corn Plant Draceana
39. otor 3 Suggested equipment and materials to be provided for this job are 480V or 208V 30a 3 disconnect fusible any brand 1 2 inch EMT conduit 14 inch by 12 inch junction box or equivalent 50 VA control transformer dual or single voltage 480V or 208V 120V with control fuse Allen Bradley starter size 00 with 120V coil or equivalent Miscellaneous fittings Start stop station with pilot light any brand Wire numbers 9 lead 3 motor 480 240 fractional hp any brand 12 wire black red white green Assorted sizes of wire to provide selection opportunity for participants Wire connectors assorted types Sta Kon wire nuts tape etc Fuses both line and control 15 20 30a 1 2 inch Liquitite flexible conduit Miscellaneous hand tools as required your choice Overload heaters of proper size for the motor NOTE Equipment and materials listed for Job 2 are suggestions only You may make any reasonable substitutions as necessary 42 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PILOT 3050 continued JOB 2 WIRING A MOTOR STARTER continued Physical Layout Diagram for Job 2 43 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PILOT 3050 continued JOB 3 BENDING ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING EMT 10 foot piece of 1 2 inch EMT per participant 1 2 inch EMT bender or 1 2 inch Chicago bender Torpedo level Small conduit vise Hacksaw Lineman s pliers Tape measure Pencil JOB 4 REPLACING BALLASTS ON A FLUOR
40. raged We recommend using a stuffed animal cow or steer but an orange or other appropriate subject may be used 59 PROTECTIVE SERVICES PILOT 3480 NOTE Sufficient volunteers should be recruited as suspects victims for this assessment NOCTI strongly recommends that adult volunteers serve as human subjects for this assessment However in the event that this is not feasible and student volunteers are used NOCTI requires that the students used are NOT part of the program being tested or of a similar program Teachers may not serve as volunteers JOB 1 STREET INTERVIEW Volunteer s to act as the suspect clothed in baseball hat shirt pants with pockets and shoes and cuffed socks See NOTE above Form of ID driver s license or other government issued ID Powdered sugar or flour in a small plastic bag pretend cocaine Oregano in a small plastic bag pretend marijuana JOB 2 ARREST AND SEARCH Volunteer s to act as the suspect See NOTE above Exam gloves Form of ID driver s license or other government issued ID Powdered sugar or flour in a small plastic bag pretend cocaine Oregano in a small plastic bag pretend marijuana Handcuffs Handcuff key s Small paper bags i e lunch bags to hold evidence Marker or pen JOB 3 COMPLETE AN INCIDENT REPORT Pencil or pen JOB 4 CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION Emergency Response Guidebook published by the U S Department of Transportatio
41. ragon Anthurium x andraeanum cv Anthurium Flamingo Lily Carthamus tinctorius Safflower Chamelaucium uncinatum Wax Flower Chrysanthemum x morifolium Standard Daisy Consolida Larkspur Delphinium elatum Delphinium Dianthus caryophyllus Carnation standard Erica sp Heather Eustoma grandiflorum Lisianthus Freesia x hybrida Freesia Gerbera jamesonii Gerbera Daisy Gypsophilia elegans Baby s Breath Helianthus sp Sunflower Iris x xiphium Dutch Iris Liatris spicata Lilium sp Oriental Hybrid Lily Lilium asiatica Asiatic Lily Limonium sinuatum Statice Matthiola incana Stock Moluccella laevis Bells of Ireland Paeonia cv Peony Rosa sp Standard Rose Salix sp Solidago sp Stephanotis floribunda Stephanotis Tulipa cv Tulip Zantedeschia sp Calla Lily 26 FLORICULTURE PILOT 4349 continued List of Plants for Job 1 by Type continued House Plants choose 15 Number 5 6 8 9 10 15 17 20 23 26 28 31 32 33 36 37 38 40 41 44 45 47 50 48 49 52 53 55 60 61 63 65 69 70 79 84 85 Name Anthurium x andraeanum cv Anthurium Flamingo Lily Aphelandra squarrosa cv Aphelandra Zebra Plant Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island Pine Asparagus densiflorous sprengeri Sprengri Fern Asparagus setaceus Asparagus Fern Calceolaria crenatiflora cv Pocketbook Plant Cattleya cv Cattleya Orchid Hybrid Chamaedorea elegans Parlor Palm Chlorophytum commosum cv Spider Plant
42. riate power supply and cables Printer 57 PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE PILOT 3163 JOB 1 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE e Vehicle with non diesel engine your choice with Make and Model Number visible Prior to test Deflate some air from the right front tire Adjust engine oil so it will read low Establish coolant level for a cool engine reading Insert information in the Evaluator Answer Key below e Tire pressure gauge e Waste rags or cloths e Pencils JOB 1 Evaluator Answer Key VEHICLE MAINTENANCE WORKSHEET Vehicle Make Model Is oil needed yes no Fuel Gauge Reading Recommended Tire Inflation psi Front Right Tire Inflation psi Is engine coolant needed yes no JOB 2 CALCULATE NET WORTH e Pencil e Scrap paper e Non programmable calculator JOB 3 DETERMINE GENOTYPES AND PHENOTYPES e Pencil e Scrap paper JOB 4 SOIL TEST INTERPRETATION e Pencil e Scrap paper e Non programmable calculator 58 PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE PILOT 3163 continued JOB 5 ADMINISTER AN INJECTION e Medicine bottle filled with injectable saline or other liquid e 3 syringes 3cc 6cc 12cc e 3 needles of three different sizes 18 gauge 1 inch pea green cover 20 gauge 1 1 2 inch pink cover 1 2 inch long needle of any gauge Sharps container Alcohol swabs Injection subject See Note below Pencil Scrap paper Non programmable calculator Note The use of live animals as injection subjects is NOT encou
43. rmer or 12V AC center tapped voltage source Hook up wire Multimeter with leads Dual trace scope with leads and ground Wire strippers Diagonal cutters Needlenose pliers Protoboard or breadboard Two 2 100uF filter capacitors Pencils and scrap paper Scrap paper 21 ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4135 continued JOB 3 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS e One 1 741 operational amplifier e Multimeter with leads e One 1 10 kQ 1 4 watt resistor Protoboard or experimenter e One 1 2kQ 1 4 watt resistor Hook up wire e Two 2 9V batteries with Needlenose pliers connectors OR One 1 dual DC Wire strippers power supply Diagonal cutters e Oscilloscope dual trace with Pencils and scrap paper probes and ground JOB 4 DESIGN AND BUILD A COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUIT e Pencils and scrap paper Integrated Circuit Parts List Two 2 74LS04 Hex Inverter ICs e e Three 3 74LS08 Quad 2 Input AND ICs e One 1 74LS32 Quad 2 Input OR ICs e One 1 74LS00 Quad 2 Input NAND ICs Miscellaneous e 2 feet hook up wire 20 gauge Wire cutters strippers Breadboard Logic probe optional 5 volt DC power supply Logic trainer with logic monitor with 3 logic switches NOTE If a logic trainer is not available 3 SPDT 1 LED and a 1500 resistor can be used 22 FASHION TECHNOLOGY AND MERCHANDISING PILOT 4018 GENERAL TOOLS MATERIALS FOR THIS TEST Each participant must
44. ry protective clothing and safety equipment Two pieces of mild steel plate per participant 3 8 inch by 2 inch by 6 inch AC DC or AC welding machine Welder s helmet Chipping hammer Wire brush Four 4 E6011 electrodes 1 8 inch diameter Job 2 Oxyacetylene Cutting All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment One piece of mild steel plate per participant 1 4 inch by 5 inch square Provide an oxyacetylene cutting rig with the proper tip for this job Soapstone Steel ruler 12 inch Job 3 Troubleshoot and Diagnose a Gas Engine All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment One small gas engine with low or incorrect compression with fuel removed Operator s manual for engine being used Compression test kit Spark plug wrench Assorted tools including some that would be incorrect for use with Job 3 Spark plug gapper or feeler gauge Spark tester Pencil AGRICULTURE MECHANICS PILOT 2202 continued Job 4 Install Two 3 Way Switches to Control a Light All necessary protective clothing and safety equipment Wiring board as shown in Job 4 diagram Two 3 way switches Screwdriver Phillips 2 and flat 14 gauge 3 wire NM electrical cable 14 gauge 2 wire NM electrical cable Lighting outlet without built in receptacle Light bulb for testing Wire nuts Grounding clamps Electrical pliers Needlenose pliers Wire stripper Job 5 Cut Mark and Drill Lumber All necessary protective clothing an
45. s books 3 books that are preschool age appropriate short and easy to read 2 books that are clearly not age appropriate for preschooler level JOB 3 GROSS MOTOR MOVEMENT ACTIVITY e Provide a small 3 to 5 group of preschool children as the audience JOB 4 LESSON PRESENTATION e Provide a small 3 to 5 group of preschool children as the audience JOB 5 ROOM ARRANGEMENT Writing instruments pencil blue or black pen Glue or glue stick Scissors Ruler 20 ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY PILOT 4135 Components for all four jobs should be placed together in one location Participants are to select appropriate components for use with each job SAFETY GLASSES MUST BE WORN THROUGH OUT ALL PERFORMANCE JOBS JOB 1 SOLDERING AND DE SOLDERING De soldering wick Solder sucker Rosin core solder Soldering iron 25 watt with holder Printed circuit board s dual sided through hole with components intact Two 2 resistors Two 2 capacitors one 1 polarized and one 1 non polarized One 1 transistor or similar TO 92 case component Diagonal cutters Vise circuit board vise or other acceptable clamping device Heat sink alligator clip Needlenose pliers Pencils and scrap paper JOB 2 POWER SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION AND CIRCUIT ANALYSIS Four 4 diodes IN4001 or equal Two 2 1kQ 1 4 watt resistors Five 5 various value 1 4 watt resistors to be used as decoys 120V to 12 6V AC center tapped transfo
46. struments pens pencils e Early childhood resource books such as activity theme books journals teacher s magazine etc Access to the Internet for preschool oriented planning websites if possible Scrap writing paper Assorted color construction paper Paper i e tissue tracing poster board Scissors Glue or glue stick Crayons markers Rulers Clear and masking tape Rubber bands Paper fasteners i e stapler paper clips brass fastener Access to copy machine for Evaluator Job 1 Extra supplies that may be provided e Aluminum foil e Popcorn e Buttons e Popsicle sticks e Chalk e Poster board or oak tag e Clay e Q tips e Cups paper e Salt e Egg cartons e Sponges e Flannel felt or fabric e Spools e Index cards e Straws e Jars various sizes e Styrofoam trays e Magazines e Toothbrushes e Magnet e Velcro e Paint e Wallpaper e Paper bags lunch size e Yarn or string e Pasta e Pipe cleaners e Plastic containers 19 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE BASIC PILOT 4116 continued NOTE Jobs 2 3 and 4 require presenting activities to a group of children The evaluator should determine and arrange for a number of children so that no group of children will be asked to sit through more than two consecutive combined sessions of Jobs 2 3 and 4 JOB 2 STORYTELLING e Provide a small 3 to 5 group of preschool children as the audience e Provide a selection of 5 children
47. the following e Volunteer patient see NOTE above Worksheet provided in Participant booklets Blood pressure cuff Stethoscope must be teaching stethoscope Balance scales with measuring staff not digital Alcohol wipes Watch or clock with second hand Scrap paper Writing utensils JOB 4 TRANSFER PATIENT FROM BED TO WHEELCHAIR Provide the following e Bed Wheelchair Volunteer patient see NOTE above Non skid foot covering for patient Gait belt Call bell button Instructions for the patient Simulate left sided weakness by holding left arm and left leg limp during this job as if they are non functioning 38 HORTICULTURE LANDSCAPING PILOT 4150 JOB 1 IDENTIFY AND CONTROL PESTS Four plants two with examples of insect damage and two with examples of diseases may use clear color photographs or actual plants Hand lens if using actual plants Approved pesticide recommendations Production manual for horticultural crops Identification sheet provided in participant book Pencils JOB 2 IDENTIFY EQUIPMENT FEATURES AND RECORD MEASUREMENTS One 4 cycle piece of equipment with appropriate user manual example 4 cycle lawn mower Spark plug for 4 cycle piece of equipment that is gapped WIDER than manual recommendations Spark plug gap gauge One 2 cycle piece of equipment with appropriate user manual example 2 cycle string trimmer Pencils Safety glasses 10 Tags or stickers labeled as follows 2 tags s
48. tickers labeled 1 2 tags stickers labeled 2 2 tags stickers labeled 3 2 tags stickers labeled 4 2 tags stickers labeled 5 JOB 3 INSTALL A CONTAINER GROWN PLANT Gloves Hose nozzles and water supply Peat moss or other organic material bale or bag Three to four 4 feet by 4 feet burlap squares or one 12 feet by 12 feet tarp or wheelbarrow Planting site pre worked Spades and other manual digging tools Selection of living container grown 2 to 5 gallon plants one per student Soil knife or utility knife to make vertical cuts on root ball if needed Safety glasses 39 HORTICULTURE LANDSCAPING PILOT 4150 continued JOB 4 PRUNE A TREE AND AN EVERGREEN SHRUB Branches both evergreen and deciduous to demonstrate pruning practices enough samples for all test takers Tree requiring pruning Evergreen shrub requiring pruning Gloves Hand pruning shears Hedge shears Lopping shears Pruning saw Sanitizing products for equipment Wrapped wire twist ons may use flagging tape instead Safety glasses JOB 5 STAKE OUT A SITE PLAN ENTRANCE WALKWAY Ball of string or twine Red 3 green 3 and yellow 10 color coded stakes Marker paint Hammer or hand sledge Measuring tapes 2 25 foot or larger Nails to hold measuring tape in place Paper and pencil Scissors or knife to cut twine Container to hold materials Turf or tilled area 16 feet by 30 feet 2 by 4 lumber Lumber anchor Safety glasses
49. timer 13 COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS PILOT 4514 NOTE All equipment below for this performance assessment must be tested and in proper working condition unless otherwise stated prior to the testing date JOB 1 SET UP A SIMPLE LAN WITH TWO WORKSTATIONS AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION Each participant will require TWO workstations for this job e For each job start with a fresh install of a Windows Operating System e Workstation 1 must have a NIC installed and the NIC driver properly configured e Workstation 2 must have a NIC installed that is not functioning Acopy of the NIC driver needs to be available in case the participant needs to reinstall the driver For each participant e Two Windows based PC workstations labeled Workstation 1 and Workstation 2 with field replaceable unit FRU NICs The NIC in Workstation 1 is correctly configured The NIC in Workstation 2 needs to be non functioning Copies of the proper NIC drivers Two correctly terminated Cat 5 or newer straight through cables An Ethernet hub or switch at minimum a 4 or 8 port with appropriate AC adaptor NIC Adapter PCI or PCI E Workstations booted ready and logged on with administrative access Writing utensils Paper JOB 2 WIRELESS CONFIGURATION NOTE The router must be on its own LAN and not associated with the organization s network e Multipurpose device e g wireless router with the abi
50. to 3 8 inch per print 10 nuts and bolts 5 16 inch 18 UNC 2A by 2 1 2 inch 20 nuts and bolts 5 16 inch 18 UNC 2A by 4 1 2 inch 60 flat washers 5 16 inch 30 lock washers 5 16 inch 2 wrenches 1 2 inch Hex key standard set Socket set 3 8 inch drive 1 rubber mallet Punch 3 1 ball peen hammer 22 ounce 1 dial indicator with magnetic base Power source 110 volt Feeler gauge set 10 shims sheet metal 0 005 10 shims sheet metal 0 010 Straight edge rule 24 inch Grease gun filled Level 3 inch Pencils paper Non programmable calculator Clock or timer 49 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PILOT 3084 continued JOB 3 DETERMINING GAUGE BLOCK COMBINATIONS One complete set of standard 81 piece gauge Blocks Height gauge Granite surface plate Machinery s Handbook current or abbreviated version Pencils paper Non programmable calculator Clock or timer Lint free cloth 50 MEDICAL CODING HEALTH INFORMATION PILOT 1042 JOB 1 VERIFY PATIENT INSURANCE INFORMATION e Person s to act as insurance company representatives See NOTE below e Pens or pencils NOTE It is recommended that multiple people act as Insurance Contacts as available allowing multiple participants to perform Job 1 at the same time JOB 2 CODE FOR BILLING FROM A DISCHARGE SUMMARY ICD 10 CM codebook Current CPT codebook CMS sheets blank 1 per participant Pens or penc
51. work card with media appropriate drivers for the PC Standard PC technician s tool kit for each participant Participant computer minimum specifications see NOTE above Functional Windows OS Windows XP Vista Windows 7 or Windows 2000 Pentium 4 or newer 128 MB memory or more 10 GB free space or more on the boot drive PCI slot available for a PCI network card 17 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE ADVANCED PILOT 4117 Instruct participants that they will be evaluated on professional appropriate appearance Quiet workspace with desk table and chair Dictionary Animal resource books or computer Thesaurus Paper Chart paper optional Pens and pencils Photocopier access to Preschool classroom or simulation Group of three to five preschool children ages 3 to 5 Room to accommodate Small Group Lesson plan implementation Markers Colored pencils Crayons Assorted art materials colored construction paper flannel board pieces plain white paper stickers etc as available Glue e Scissors e Tape NOTE A group of three to five children 3 to 5 years old will be needed for Job 2 The evaluator should determine and arrange for a number of children so that no group of children will be asked to sit through more than two consecutive combined sessions of Job 2 18 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE BASIC PILOT 4116 JOB 1 PREPARE A LESSON PLAN e Writing in

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