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1. What is the primary purpose of conducting electrical inspections?
A. To approve all installations regardless of compliance
B. To ensure installations meet minimum safety standards
C. To replace the code requirements entirely
D. To reduce construction costs
B.
Ensuring installations meet minimum safety standards protects the
public and property from electrical hazards by verifying compliance
with the adopted electrical code.
2. Which code edition is most commonly adopted for electrical
inspections in Michigan?
A. 2014 NEC
B. 2020 NEC
C. 2008 NEC
D. 1999 NEC
B.
Michigan typically adopts the most recent NEC edition to reflect
current safety practices and technologies, making the 2020 NEC the
standard for inspections.
3. What classification of occupancy does a school building fall under in
the NEC?
A. Hazardous
B. Educational
C. Residential
, D. Industrial
B.
The NEC classifies schools under educational occupancies, which have
specific requirements for wiring methods and emergency systems.
4. At what minimum height must service conductors be above residential
driveways?
A. 8 feet
B. 10 feet
C. 12 feet
D. 15 feet
C.
To ensure safety and prevent contact with vehicles and equipment,
service conductors must maintain a minimum 12-foot clearance
above residential driveways.
5. Which of the following materials is prohibited for use as grounding
electrodes?
A. Copper
B. Aluminum
C. Steel
D. Ufer ground
B.
Aluminum is prohibited due to corrosion and low conductivity issues,
making it unsuitable as a grounding electrode.
6. What is the maximum distance between supports for rigid metal
conduit (RMC)?
A. 6 feet
B. 10 feet
C. 12 feet
D. 15 feet
B.
The NEC requires rigid metal conduit to be supported every 10 feet to
ensure mechanical stability and maintain conductor protection.
7. Branch circuits serving dwelling unit receptacles must be rated at
least:
A. 10 amperes
, B. 15 amperes
C. 20 amperes
D. 30 amperes
B.
Dwelling unit receptacle circuits are typically required to be at least
15 amperes to safely serve general-purpose loads.
8. What is the minimum size copper equipment grounding conductor for
a 60-ampere circuit?
A. 12 AWG
B. 10 AWG
C. 8 AWG
D. 6 AWG
B.
A 10 AWG copper grounding conductor is adequate to safely ground
a 60-ampere circuit per NEC tables.
9. Ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are required for receptacles in
which location?
A. Bedrooms
B. Bathrooms
C. Closets
D. Basements above grade
B.
GFCI protection in bathrooms protects users from shock hazards due
to proximity to water.
10. What type of conductor is allowed in raceways exposed to direct
sunlight on rooftops?
A. THHN only
B. Conductors listed for sunlight exposure
C. XHHW-2 only
D. UF-B only
B.
Only conductors specifically listed for sunlight resistance may be used
where exposed to direct sun to prevent insulation degradation.
11. A feeder disconnect must be located:
A. Within 10 feet of the service equipment