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Master Examination Practice Drill #3 2011

O 1. Given: Two (2) rigid metal conduits (RMC) are to support a weatherproof 18 cu. In. device box, with threaded hubs, which contains a 125-volt, 20-ampere receptacle outlet. The conduits are to be threaded wrench tight into the hubs and, in general, shall be secured with at LEAST _____ of the enclosure. A. 8 inches B. 12 inches C. 18 inches D. 24 inches

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 1.C314.23(F)181

O 2. In general, if the cablebus system is rated 95 amperes, the MAXIMUM allowable rating of the overcurrent device used to protect the cablebus is _______. A. 80 amperes B. 90 amperes C. 95 amperes D. 100 amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 2.D (B)(2)&(3) (A)91

O 3. A twenty-five (25) ft. long tap conductor tapped from a 100 ampere rated feeder conductor, shall have an ampacity of NOT less than ________. A. 50 amperes B. 75 amperes C. 25 amperes D amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 3.D240.21(B)&(B)(2)(1)92& amperes/3 = 33.3 amperes

O 4. Disregarding exceptions, bonding between Class I locations and the point of grounding for service equipment may be done by _________. A. Double locknuts B. Bonding jumpers C. Insulated bushings D. Metal raceways

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 4.B501.30(A)381

O 5. Determine the demand load, in VA, on the ungrounded service-entrance conductors, for the general-lighting and receptacles for a 25,000 sq. ft. office building that has one hundred-fifty (150) general-purpose duplex receptacles. Consider the service overcurrent protection device is NOT listed for continuous use. A. 112,075 VA B. 106,000 VA C. 90,200 VA D. 127,875 VA

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 5.DTbl (I) Tbl Art (A)(1)82 25,000 sq. ft. x 3.5 VA x 125% (lighting) = 109,375 VA 150 receptacles x 180 VA each = 27,000VA 1 st 10, % = 10,000 VA 27,000 VA – 10,000 VA = 17,000 50% = 8,500VA Total = 127,875 VA

O 6. When an electrical service is required to have a grounded conductor present, what is the smallest grounded conductor permitted for an electric service using size 1000 kcmil copper undergrounded (phase) conductors? A. 3/0 AWG copper B. 2/0 AWG copper C. 1/0 AWG copper D. 4/0 AWG copper

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 6.B250.24(C)(1)105 Tbl

O 7. Determine the MINIMUM number of 20- ampere, 277-volt, general-lighting branch circuits required for a 150,000 sq. ft. department store, when the actual connected lighting load is 400 kVA, A. 72 branch circuits B. 82 branch circuits C. 91 branch circuits D. 102 branch circuits

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 7.C210.19(A)91) (B) kVA = 400,000 VA x 125% (continuous load) = 500,000 VA (bldg.) 277 volts x 20 amperes = 5540 VA (one circuit) 500,000 VA. (bldg. lighting) 5,540 VA (one circuit) = 90.2 = 91 circuits *NOTE – Circuits need only to be installed to service the connected load.

O 8. Where a two-gang box contains two (2) single-pole switches, unless the box is equipped with permanently installed barriers, the voltage between the switches shall NOT be in excess of _______. A. 120 volts B. 277 volts C. 240 volts D. 300 volts

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 8.D404.8(B)268

O 9. An aluminum grounding electrode shall be _________. A. Installed at least 18 inches above the earth B. Installed at least 24 inches above the earth C. In direct earth burial D. Prohibited

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 9.D250.52(B)(2)112

O 10. A panelboard is limited to 42 overcurrent protective devices where ________. A. The panelboard is a power panelboard B. The panelboard is a “split-bus” type panelboard C. The panelboard supplies lighting branch-circuits only D. One is installed

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 10.B408.36, Ex. 2276

O 11. When rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit (PVC) is used to enclose conductors feeding a wet-niche luminaire in a permanently installed swimming pool, a ______ insulated copper grounding conductor shall be installed in this conduit, unless a listed low- voltage lighting system not requiring grounding is used. A. 12 AWG B. 10 AWG C. 8 AWG D. 6 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 11.C680.23(B)(2)(b)581

O 12. In general, what is the largest size transformer, in kVA, that may be installed in an area or room that is NOT constucted in a fire-resistant manner? A. 75 KVA B. 112 ½ KVA C. 150 KVA D. 50 KVA

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 12.B450.21(B)352

O 13. When calculating the total load of an office building, and the number of general- purpose receptacles to be installed is not yet determined, an additional load of _____ volt- amp(s) per square foot is required for the receptacle outlets. A. One B. Two C. One-Half D. Three

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 13.A220.14(K)(2)63

O 14. When sizing time-delay Class CC fuses for motor branch-circuit, short-circuit and ground-fault protection, they are to be sized at the same value as ________. A. inverse-time circuit breakers B. Nontime-delay fuses C. Instantaneous trip circuit breakers D. Adjustable trip circuit breakers

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 14.BTbl , Note 1323

O 15. Conductors other than service-entrance conductors shall be permitted to be installed in a cable tray with service-entrance conductors provided __________. A. A solid fixed barrier of material compatible with the cable tray is installed to separate the systems B. The conductors are not in excess of 480 volts to ground C. The voltage between the conductors is not in excess of 600 volts D. The conductors have equal insulation and temperature ratings

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 15.A203.44, Ex82

O 16 The MAXIMUM allowable ampacity of a size 750 kcmil XHHW aluminum conductor where there are six (6) current-carrying conductors in the raceway, installed in a dry location, where the ambient temperature will reach 22°C is ________ A amperes B amperes C amperes D amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 16.CTbl (B)(16)154 Tbl (B)(2)(a)150 Tbl (B)(3)(a)152 Size 750 kcmil AL ampacity (before derating) = 435 amperes 435 amps x 1.04 (temp correction) x.8 (adj. factor) = amperes

O 17. In which of the following locations is a cable tray prohibited to be installed? A. Basement B. Storage Rooms C. Sealed Ceiling Spaces D. When Passing Through a Wall

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 17.C (D)&(E)240

O 18. What is the MINIMUM size copper common grounding electrode conductor required to run through a building to four (4) separately derived systems (transformers) each having size 3/0 AWG copper secondary conductors. A. 4 AWG B. 2 AWG C. 3/0 AWG D. 8 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 18.C250.30(A)(6)(a)(1)108

O 19. Where a commercial building has a 600 ampere, 3-phase, 208Y/120 volt service supplied with two (2) paralled sets of size 350 kcmil copper conductors installed in separate raceways, determine the MINIMUM size aluminum grounding electrode conductor permitted to the metal water piping system used as the grounding electrod. A. 250 kcmil B. 4/0 AWG C. 3/0 AWG D. 2/0 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 19.B Tbl kcmil x 2 conductors = 750 kcmil *NOTE – A size 4/0 AWG aluminum grounding electrode conductor should be selected

O 20. The NEC permits trade size 3/8 in. flexible metal conduit (FMC) to be used to enclose tap conductors for luminaires, provided the length of the FMC does NOT exceed __________. A. 4 feet B. 6 feet C. 8 feet D. 10 feet

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 20.B348.20(A)(2)c.206

O 21. What is the MAXIMUM distance allowed to support intermediate metal conduit (IMC) from a junction box, where structural members do not readily permit fastening? A. 3 feet B. 5 feet C. 6 feet D. 8 feet

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 21.B342.30(A)(2)203

O 22. All of the following listed copper conductors are to be installed in an electrical metallic tubing (EMT) that is in excess of 24 inches long.  24-size 10 AWG with TW insulation  10-size 10 AWG with THW insulation  14-size 12 AWG with THHN insulation Determine the MINIMUM trade size of EMT required. A. 2 in. B. 2 ½ in. C. 3 in. D. 3 ½ in.

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 22.AChpt. 9, Tbl. 5717&718 Chpt. 9, Tbl Size 10 AWG TW =.0243 sq. in. x 24 =.5832 sq. in. Size 10 AWG THW =.0243 sq. in. x 10 =.2430 sq. in. Size 12 AWG THNN =.0133 sq. in. x 14 =.1862 sq. in. TOTAL = sq. in. *NOTE – Trade size 2 inch EMT with a permitted fill of sq. 40% should be selected

O 23. When combination surface nonmetallic raceways are used both for signaling and for power and lighting circuits, the different systems shall be ________. A. Prohibited B. Run in the same compartment C. Separated by at least ½ in. D. Run in separate compartments

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 23.D

O 24. When sizing fuses for a branch circuit serving a hermetic refrigerant motor- compressor, the device shall NOT exceed ____ of the rated load current marked on the nameplate of the equipment. A. 115 percent B. 125 percent C. 175 percent D. 225 percent

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 24.D440.22(A)343

O 25. Where rigid metal conduit (RMC) is used to protect a grounding conductor, the conduit must ________. A. Be isolated from the grounding conductor B. Be electrically continuous from cabinet to ground clamps C. Be identified with green paint D. Not be connected to or touching the ground clamp

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 25.B250.64(E)114

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O 1. Given: Two (2) rigid metal conduits (RMC) are to support a weatherproof 18 cu. In. device box, with threaded hubs, which contains a 125-volt, 20-ampere receptacle outlet. The conduits are to be threaded wrench tight into the hubs and, in general, shall be secured with at LEAST _____ of the enclosure. A. 8 inches B. 12 inches C. 18 inches D. 24 inches

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 1.C314.23(F)181

O 2. In general, if the cablebus system is rated 95 amperes, the MAXIMUM allowable rating of the overcurrent device used to protect the cablebus is _______. A. 80 amperes B. 90 amperes C. 95 amperes D. 100 amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 2.D (B)(2)&(3) (A)91

O 3. A twenty-five (25) ft. long tap conductor tapped from a 100 ampere rated feeder conductor, shall have an ampacity of NOT less than ________. A. 50 amperes B. 75 amperes C. 25 amperes D amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 3.D240.21(B)&(B)(2)(1)92& amperes/3 = 33.3 amperes

O 4. Disregarding exceptions, bonding between Class I locations and the point of grounding for service equipment may be done by _________. A. Double locknuts B. Bonding jumpers C. Insulated bushings D. Metal raceways

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 4.B501.30(A)381

O 5. Determine the demand load, in VA, on the ungrounded service-entrance conductors, for the general-lighting and receptacles for a 25,000 sq. ft. office building that has one hundred-fifty (150) general-purpose duplex receptacles. Consider the service overcurrent protection device is NOT listed for continuous use. A. 112,075 VA B. 106,000 VA C. 90,200 VA D. 127,875 VA

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 5.DTbl (I) Tbl Art (A)(1)82 25,000 sq. ft. x 3.5 VA x 125% (lighting) = 109,375 VA 150 receptacles x 180 VA each = 27,000VA 1 st 10, % = 10,000 VA 27,000 VA – 10,000 VA = 17,000 50% = 8,500VA Total = 127,875 VA

O 6. When an electrical service is required to have a grounded conductor present, what is the smallest grounded conductor permitted for an electric service using size 1000 kcmil copper undergrounded (phase) conductors? A. 3/0 AWG copper B. 2/0 AWG copper C. 1/0 AWG copper D. 4/0 AWG copper

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 6.B250.24(C)(1)105 Tbl

O 7. Determine the MINIMUM number of 20- ampere, 277-volt, general-lighting branch circuits required for a 150,000 sq. ft. department store, when the actual connected lighting load is 400 kVA, A. 72 branch circuits B. 82 branch circuits C. 91 branch circuits D. 102 branch circuits

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 7.C210.19(A)91) (B) kVA = 400,000 VA x 125% (continuous load) = 500,000 VA (bldg.) 277 volts x 20 amperes = 5540 VA (one circuit) 500,000 VA. (bldg. lighting) 5,540 VA (one circuit) = 90.2 = 91 circuits *NOTE – Circuits need only to be installed to service the connected load.

O 8. Where a two-gang box contains two (2) single-pole switches, unless the box is equipped with permanently installed barriers, the voltage between the switches shall NOT be in excess of _______. A. 120 volts B. 277 volts C. 240 volts D. 300 volts

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 8.D404.8(B)268

O 9. An aluminum grounding electrode shall be _________. A. Installed at least 18 inches above the earth B. Installed at least 24 inches above the earth C. In direct earth burial D. Prohibited

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 9.D250.52(B)(2)112

O 10. A panelboard is limited to 42 overcurrent protective devices where ________. A. The panelboard is a power panelboard B. The panelboard is a “split-bus” type panelboard C. The panelboard supplies lighting branch-circuits only D. One is installed

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 10.B408.36, Ex. 2276

O 11. When rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit (PVC) is used to enclose conductors feeding a wet-niche luminaire in a permanently installed swimming pool, a ______ insulated copper grounding conductor shall be installed in this conduit, unless a listed low- voltage lighting system not requiring grounding is used. A. 12 AWG B. 10 AWG C. 8 AWG D. 6 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 11.C680.23(B)(2)(b)581

O 12. In general, what is the largest size transformer, in kVA, that may be installed in an area or room that is NOT constucted in a fire-resistant manner? A. 75 KVA B. 112 ½ KVA C. 150 KVA D. 50 KVA

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 12.B450.21(B)352

O 13. When calculating the total load of an office building, and the number of general- purpose receptacles to be installed is not yet determined, an additional load of _____ volt- amp(s) per square foot is required for the receptacle outlets. A. One B. Two C. One-Half D. Three

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 13.A220.14(K)(2)63

O 14. When sizing time-delay Class CC fuses for motor branch-circuit, short-circuit and ground-fault protection, they are to be sized at the same value as ________. A. inverse-time circuit breakers B. Nontime-delay fuses C. Instantaneous trip circuit breakers D. Adjustable trip circuit breakers

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 14.BTbl , Note 1323

O 15. Conductors other than service-entrance conductors shall be permitted to be installed in a cable tray with service-entrance conductors provided __________. A. A solid fixed barrier of material compatible with the cable tray is installed to separate the systems B. The conductors are not in excess of 480 volts to ground C. The voltage between the conductors is not in excess of 600 volts D. The conductors have equal insulation and temperature ratings

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 15.A203.44, Ex82

O 16 The MAXIMUM allowable ampacity of a size 750 kcmil XHHW aluminum conductor where there are six (6) current-carrying conductors in the raceway, installed in a dry location, where the ambient temperature will reach 22°C is ________ A amperes B amperes C amperes D amperes

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 16.CTbl (B)(16)154 Tbl (B)(2)(a)150 Tbl (B)(3)(a)152 Size 750 kcmil AL ampacity (before derating) = 435 amperes 435 amps x 1.04 (temp correction) x.8 (adj. factor) = amperes

O 17. In which of the following locations is a cable tray prohibited to be installed? A. Basement B. Storage Rooms C. Sealed Ceiling Spaces D. When Passing Through a Wall

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 17.C (D)&(E)240

O 18. What is the MINIMUM size copper common grounding electrode conductor required to run through a building to four (4) separately derived systems (transformers) each having size 3/0 AWG copper secondary conductors. A. 4 AWG B. 2 AWG C. 3/0 AWG D. 8 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 18.C250.30(A)(6)(a)(1)108

O 19. Where a commercial building has a 600 ampere, 3-phase, 208Y/120 volt service supplied with two (2) paralled sets of size 350 kcmil copper conductors installed in separate raceways, determine the MINIMUM size aluminum grounding electrode conductor permitted to the metal water piping system used as the grounding electrod. A. 250 kcmil B. 4/0 AWG C. 3/0 AWG D. 2/0 AWG

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 19.B Tbl kcmil x 2 conductors = 750 kcmil *NOTE – A size 4/0 AWG aluminum grounding electrode conductor should be selected

O 20. The NEC permits trade size 3/8 in. flexible metal conduit (FMC) to be used to enclose tap conductors for luminaires, provided the length of the FMC does NOT exceed __________. A. 4 feet B. 6 feet C. 8 feet D. 10 feet

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 20.B348.20(A)(2)c.206

O 21. What is the MAXIMUM distance allowed to support intermediate metal conduit (IMC) from a junction box, where structural members do not readily permit fastening? A. 3 feet B. 5 feet C. 6 feet D. 8 feet

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 21.B342.30(A)(2)203

O 22. All of the following listed copper conductors are to be installed in an electrical metallic tubing (EMT) that is in excess of 24 inches long.  24-size 10 AWG with TW insulation  10-size 10 AWG with THW insulation  14-size 12 AWG with THHN insulation Determine the MINIMUM trade size of EMT required. A. 2 in. B. 2 ½ in. C. 3 in. D. 3 ½ in.

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 22.AChpt. 9, Tbl. 5717&718 Chpt. 9, Tbl Size 10 AWG TW =.0243 sq. in. x 24 =.5832 sq. in. Size 10 AWG THW =.0243 sq. in. x 10 =.2430 sq. in. Size 12 AWG THNN =.0133 sq. in. x 14 =.1862 sq. in. TOTAL = sq. in. *NOTE – Trade size 2 inch EMT with a permitted fill of sq. 40% should be selected

O 23. When combination surface nonmetallic raceways are used both for signaling and for power and lighting circuits, the different systems shall be ________. A. Prohibited B. Run in the same compartment C. Separated by at least ½ in. D. Run in separate compartments

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 23.D

O 24. When sizing fuses for a branch circuit serving a hermetic refrigerant motor- compressor, the device shall NOT exceed ____ of the rated load current marked on the nameplate of the equipment. A. 115 percent B. 125 percent C. 175 percent D. 225 percent

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 24.D440.22(A)343

O 25. Where rigid metal conduit (RMC) is used to protect a grounding conductor, the conduit must ________. A. Be isolated from the grounding conductor B. Be electrically continuous from cabinet to ground clamps C. Be identified with green paint D. Not be connected to or touching the ground clamp

QuestionAnswerReferenceNEC PG. # 25.B250.64(E)114