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Flash Cards Practice

1. In a dwelling unit basement, a 125 volt, 15 or 20 ampere, single-phase receptacle supplying only a permanently installed ____ shall not be required to have ground fault circuit interrupter protection.

Question 1 of 25

2. The total calculated load for circuits supplying loads made up of motor- operated utilization equipment fastened in place that has a motor larger than _______ hp in combination with other loads, will be based on 125 percent of the largest motor load and the sum of the other loads.

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3. What is the maximum continuous load for 16 AWG copper?

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4. If multiple rod, pipe, or plate electrodes are installed to meet the grounding requirements shall not be less than _______ apart.

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5. Circuits exceeding ____ volts, nominal, between conductors shall be permitted to supply utilization equipment in installations where conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons service the installation.

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6. What is the minimum number of general-purpose receptacles required to be readily accessible when installed in sleeping room of dorms, or guest rooms of hotels and motels.

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7. What is the minimum clearance for conductors less than 1,000 volts over a sidewalk?

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8. 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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9. 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.

Question 9 of 25

10. True or false: If fire alarm cable is abandoned, the accessible portions must be removed.

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11. A general-use receptacle outlet must be provided in any dwelling unit bedroom wall that is at least ______ wide.

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

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13. Receptacle outlets in a dwelling unit shall not serve as one of the required outlets if located more than ____ ft ____ in. from the floor

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14. Overhead conductors for festoon lighting shall not be smaller than ________ unless the conductors are supported by messenger wires.

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15. For a building or structure where the meter enclosure is adjacent to the service disconnecting means, it is permitted to ground the meter enclosure to the _____ conductor on the load side of the service disconnect if ground-fault protection is not provided.

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16. In each dwelling unit, the load shall be computed at ________ volt-amperes for each 2-wire small-appliance branch circuit required.

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17. When conductors are installed under at least _______ in. of concrete beneath a building or other structure, they shall be considered outside of a building or other structure.

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18. Service - entrance cables shall be supported by straps or other approved means within _______ inches of every service head, goose-neck, or connection to a raceway or enclosure.

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19. Metal water pipes installed in or attached to a building or structure shall be bonded to _____.

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

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21. 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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22. What is the minimum clearance required between a surface mounted incandescent luminaire installed above the door or on the ceiling of a clothes closet, and the nearest shelf?

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23. Over head spans of open conductors and open multi-conductor shall be ________ over residential property and driveways where the voltage does not exceed 300 volts to ground.

Question 23 of 25

24. Circuit breakers used as switches, and switches containing fuses, shall be in a location so that they can be operated from a readily accessible place, and must be placed so that when the center of the grip of the operating handle of the circuit breaker or switch is in it's highest position, it is _______ or less above the working platform or floor. Exceptions ignored.

Question 24 of 25

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

Question 25 of 25