So you knew that from birth did you? Wow!
You can help how I define what you've stated, and that is by not stating it. What you define as basic knowledge is completely subjective and even still, how can someone who was taught this most 'basic' of knowledge from the word go by more than one 'qualified' tutor and by his site supervisor be at fault for accepting what he was being told? I don't know the OPs situation, whether or not he is a Electrical Trainee or a time served spark, but what I do know mainly through personal experience is that questions like this can be answered without jumping to conclusions.
What I can't abide by is supposed 'qualified' sparks asking stupid questions like: "Why can't I use one neutral conductor for two different circuits?", "does the water need bonding if it comes in in plastic?" and "can you put a socket in a bathroom?" when the answer is there in black and white in the BGB. Unfortunately, there are things that aren't in the BGB that need to be taught, sometimes they just happen to be taught wrongly or not at all. There was a recent post on here from a valued member asking questions about adiabatic equations and how 't' is applied in different circumstances. This is basic stuff for me, calculations, formulae, thermal effects, inductance, capacitance, trigonometry, transposition blah blah... but clearly it isn't basic for him. Still, I know through some of the advice he has given others, stuff that is basic for him is good advice and that he knows what he is doing but most importantly, knows his limitations at this point in time. Should I be slating him for his lack of 'basic'
(in my opinion) knowledge?
Like I said, I was learning ladder logic before I even knew about bonding! At the time I still thought that an RCD had overload protection (not that it affected my work at all) I was wiring and programming complex automation systems, fault finding motors and designing installations, but by your definition I would be a $hit electrician because I lacked 'basic' knowledge. Well sorry mate but we all lack a little basic knowledge here and there.
I refuse to accept that someone who can realise that they need to ask questions, however basic at times, must be crap at what they do!
I bet you couldn't tell me off by heart the minimum distance control gear can be placed from a swimming pool or basin? I know it, it's
basic knowledge Eng!?!?!. Does that make you a crap spark? Of course not!