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1. Which of the following outdoor 15 or 20 ampere, 125-volt, single-phase receptacles at a dwelling unit are not required to be GFCI protected? A receptacle installed:

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2. What is the minimum clearance that must be maintained between electrical metallic tubing (EMT) and the surface of the roof decking when it is installed under metal-corrugated sheet roof decking?

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3. For a branch-circuit where lighting outlets or general-use receptacles are also supplied, what is the maximum percentage of the rating that may not be exceeded by a cord-and- attachment-plug-connected room air- conditioner?

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4. In each attached garage and in each detached garage with electric power, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed in each vehicle bay and not more than ______.

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5. Which of the following are not permitted for use as a grounding electrode?

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6. Where a branch circuit supplies continuous loads or any combination of continuous and non-continuous, the rating of the over-current device shall not be less than the noncontinuous load plus _______ of the continuous load.

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7. For a one-family dwelling, the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than _________ amperes, 3-wire.

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8. A mogul-based lamp holder installed on a 30-ampere branch circuit shall have a rating of at least ____ watts.

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9. The load for household electric clothes dryers in a dwelling unit(s) shall be ________ watts (volts-amperes) or the nameplate rating, whichever is larger for each dryer served.

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10. If each unit in a 12 unit condo had an 8kW electric range, applying the optional method of calculation for multifamily dwellings, what would the calculated demand load be on the ungrounded service entrance conductors for the electric ranges?

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11. An insulated grounded conductor larger then _______ shall be permitted to be marked with white tape at the time of installation.

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12. An electrode encased by at least 2" of concrete shall be permitted to be 20' of base copper conductor not smaller than _________ AWG.

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13. Fixtures wires shall not be smaller than ________ AWG.

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14. The lighting demand factor in hospitals for the _________ VA is 20%.

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15. If a panel is straight rated 480v what type of rating(s) are the breakers required to have?

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16. Raceways must not be used to support Class 2 or 3 cables.

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17. In walls or ceilings with a surface of non-combustible material, boxes shall be installed so that the front edge of the box will not be set back of the finished surface more than ____ inch.

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18. When using rod and pipe electrodes, where rock bottom is encountered, he electrode shall be driven at an oblique angle not to exceed ________ from the vertical.

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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. Where more than one, rod and pipe or plate, electrode are used each electrode of one grounding system shall not be less than _______ from any electrode of another grounding system.

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21. 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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22. Snap switches must not be ganged or grouped in enclosures with other receptacles, snap switches, or similar devices, unless they are placed so that voltage is _______volts or less between adjacent devices, or unless placed in enclosures with securely installed, identified barriers between adjacent devices.

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23. For 1000 volts, nominal or less what is the minimum size copper conductor for spans up to 50'?

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24. Where conduits enter a switchboard or floor -standing panelboard at the bottom, the conduit including their end fittings, shall not rise more than _____ inches above the bottom of the enclosure.

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25. Appliance receptacle outlets installed in a dwelling unit for specific appliances shall be installed within ____ ft of the intended location of the appliance.

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