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What category includes accounts for large loads such as LGU and schools?
Which item is included in the residential consumers category?
What does the acronym LGU stand for in the context of big loads accounts?
Which of these categories does NOT fit under the big loads accounts?
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What is the purpose of categorizing consumers into different groups?
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Residential consumers are included in the 19 to 22 range.
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Accounts for big loads do not include schools.
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The category for residential consumers includes items numbered 1 to 18.
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Items 23 to 26 are designated for big loads accounts.
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The numbering of items for big loads accounts starts after item 22.
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Items numbered 19 to 22 are designated for residential consumers.
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Big loads accounts are categorized under items 1 to 18.
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Items for big loads accounts start numbering after item 22.
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The category of residential consumers includes items numbered 23 to 26.
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The existing numbering system includes a total of 36 items.
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Study Notes
Consumer Account Categories
- Large Loads accounts accommodate large electricity consumers, including government institutions like LGUs and educational facilities.
- LGU stands for Local Government Unit.
- Residential consumers typically include households.
- Big Loads account categories exclude individual household electricity accounts.
- Categorizing consumers by electricity usage helps utilities manage resources and pricing strategies.
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This quiz delves into the different categories of electricity consumers, including Large Loads, Residential consumers, and Local Government Units (LGUs). Understanding these classifications is crucial for utilities to manage resources effectively and implement pricing strategies based on usage. Test your knowledge on how these accounts function and their implications.