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Flash Cards Practice

1. In locations other than dwelling units, a 40-ampere branch circuit shall be permitted to supply the following loads:

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2. 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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3. True or false: Surge arresters shall be permitted to be located indoors or outdoors.

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4. 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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5. 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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6. General lighting in dwelling units is required to have a unit load of at least _______ VA.

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7. The total rating of utilization equipment fastened in place shall not exceed ____ percent of the 15 or 20 ampere branch-circuit rating.

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8. Receptacles installed in a kitchen to serve counter-top surfaces shall be supplied by not fewer than _______ small-appliance branch circuits.

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9. Plug Edison-Base fuses shall be classified at not over 125 volts and ______ amps and below.

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10. What is the minimum computed branch circuit load, in volt-amps, allowed by the NEC for a branch circuit serving an exterior electric sign, when calculating a building or structure's total load?

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11. What size overcurrent protection device is required for a branch circuit with a continuous load of 80 amps with 75 degrees C terminals and 3 AWG cu THWN conductors?

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12. EMT shall be securely fastened in place at least every _______ feet.

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13. In general how many receptacles can be installed on a single 120V 20 amp circuit?

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14. The length of a pull box containing conductors of size 4 AWG and larger shall not be less than _____ times the trade diameter of the largest conduit entering the box when a straight pull of the conductors is to be made.

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15. 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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16. If only 1 conductor is used in a tube of EMT conduit, the total interior area that can be filled is no more than _________ percent.

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17. What is the minimum ampacity of the branch-circuit conductors used to supply a 7-1/2 hp, 240 volts, single-phase induction type, ca motor for continuous duty application?

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18. Electric signs and outline lighting systems must be _______ or more above areas accessible to vehicles unless protected from physical damage.

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

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20. Over what length would 12 awg festoon lighting need to be supported by a messenger wire?

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21. For circuits supplying loads consisting of motor - operated utilization equipment that is fastened in place and has a motor larger than 1/8 hp in combination with other loads, the total computed load shall be based on _______ of the largest motor load plus the sum of the other loads.

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22. A grounded conductor is what color?

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23. 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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24. 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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25. 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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