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Flash Cards Practice

1. If a branch circuit served by 12 AWG conductors is protected by a 15-ampere circuit breaker, what kind of rating does it have?

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2. Which of the following is not a standard ampere rating for a circuit breaker?

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3. Circuit breakers shall clearly indicate whether they are on or off. In the up position a breaker shall be off.

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4. What is the minimum clearance over residential driveways of overhead spans of open conductors of up to 300 volts to ground.

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5. Overhead service-drop conductors shall have a vertical clearance if not less than _________ above the roof surface.

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6. Plug fuses of the Edison-base type shall be classified at not over 125 volts and _______ amperes and below.

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7. For equipment rated 1200 amperes or more and over 6 feet wide that contain over-current devices, there shall be one entrance to and egress from the required working space not less than ________ high at each end of the working space.

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8. What is the minimum size AWG for festoon lighting?

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9. Loads for convenience receptacle outlets shall be computed at not less than _________ volt-amperes for each single or for each multiple receptacle on one yoke.

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10. A clear zone distance from the top of a bathtub rim or a shower stall threshold must be at least _____ ft. vertically for any parts of chain-, cable-or cord-suspended luminaries, cord-connected luminaries (fixtures), lighting track, pendent, or ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans.

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11. Show window loads shall be computed at 200 volt-amperes per _______ of show window.

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12. One receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessible location for the serving of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration within _________ feet and on the same level as the equipment.

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13. A required 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles in dwelling units shall be installed in any wall space _______ feet or more in width.

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14. There shall not be more than the equivalent of four quarter bends ( ________ total ) between pull points, for example, conduit bodies and boxes.

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15. If more than 2 conductors are used in a tube of EMT conduit, the total interior area that can be filled is no more than _________ percent.

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16. Interior stairs have switches at each end, where the stairway between floor levels has ________ risers or more.

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17. 277 Volt lighting in a tunnel is required to no be less than _____.

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18. Lighting systems for fountains, pools, spas, and similar locations must be installed _______ or more horizontally from the nearest water's edge unless Article 680 permits otherwise.

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19. What is the minimum vertical clearance from final grade for open overhead service conductors up to 1000 volts over public driveways?

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20. What is the minimum length/space of a wall?

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21. Which of the following is not a standard ampere rating for a circuit breaker?

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22. Receptacles in health care facilities that have isolated grounding terminals as described in 250.146(D) are allowed in the vicinity of patient care areas.

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23. What is the smallest size grounding conductor allowed for grounding the structural reinforcing steel of a swimming pool?

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24. General lighting in dwelling units is requires to have at least _______ VA.

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25. The total marked rating of a cord-and-attachment-plug-connected room air conditioner shall not exceed _____ percent of the rating of a branch circuit where no other loads are supplied.

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