Kansas Standard Master Plumber with Gas (Exam 557)
Exam ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
Kansas Standard Master Plumber with Gas (Exam 557), COVERS International Plumbing Code
(IPC), the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), and specific Kansas amendments.
Exam Coverage Areas
• General Regulations: Licensing, permits, and inspections.
• Fixtures & Water Heaters: Installation, clearances, and sizing.
• Water Supply & Distribution: Sizing, materials, and backflow prevention.
• Sanitary Drainage & Venting: DWV sizing, slopes, and trap requirements.
• Fuel Gas Systems: Pipe sizing, venting, combustion air, and gas regulators.
• Specialty Systems: Interceptors, gray water, and storm drainage.
Batch 1: Questions 1–100
1. In a typical plumbing system design, which type of pipe is most commonly used for cold
water distribution due to its durability and cost-effectiveness?
• A) PVC
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• B) Copper
• C) PEX
• D) Cast Iron
• Answer: A
• Rationale: PVC is durable, lightweight, and cost-effective for cold water; note that PEX is
more common for hot/cold combined, but PVC remains a standard for cold-only main
distribution.
2. Which of the following best describes the function of a trap in a drainage system?
• A) Increase water pressure
• B) Prevent sewer gases from entering the building
• C) Accelerate wastewater flow
• D) Filter solids from wastewater
• Answer: B
• Rationale: A trap maintains a water seal that acts as a barrier against foul odors and
dangerous gases from the sewer.
3. When selecting piping material for potable water systems, which factor is most critical?
• A) Color
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• B) Material compatibility and corrosion resistance
• C) Weight
• D) Flexibility
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Potable water materials must be non-toxic and resistant to corrosion to
prevent lead or chemical leaching.
4. What is the primary purpose of backflow prevention in water supply systems?
• A) To boost water pressure
• B) To prevent contaminated water from entering the potable water system
• C) To increase water temperature
• D) To reduce water flow
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Backflow preventers stop "back-siphonage" or "back-pressure" from pulling
non-potable liquids into the clean water lines.
5. Which plumbing code document is commonly referenced for the installation of drainage
systems in Kansas?
• A) Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
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• B) International Plumbing Code (IPC)
• C) National Standard Plumbing Code
• Answer: B
• Rationale: Most jurisdictions in Kansas adopt the International Code Council (ICC) suite,
specifically the IPC.
6. What is the minimum required slope for a horizontal drainage pipe with a diameter of 2
inches or less?
• A) 1/8 inch per foot
• B) 1/4 inch per foot
• C) 1/2 inch per foot
• D) 1 inch per foot
• Answer: B
• Rationale: To ensure scouring velocity and prevent clogs, 1/4" per foot is the standard
minimum for small-diameter pipes.
7. In fuel gas piping, what is the required distance for a shut-off valve from the appliance it
serves?
• A) 2 feet