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1. What is the minimum clearance required between a service panel and
combustible materials?
A) 12 inches
B) 18 inches
C) 36 inches
D) 48 inches
The NEC requires at least 36 inches of working space in front of a service
panel to allow safe access.
2. The primary purpose of a grounding electrode system is to:
A) Reduce circuit resistance
B) Provide a path for fault currents to earth
C) Increase voltage to devices
D) Eliminate all electrical shocks
Grounding electrodes protect people and equipment by safely directing
fault current to the earth.
3. Which type of wire is typically used for branch circuits in residential
construction?
A) THHN
B) NM-B (Romex)
C) MC cable
D) UF-B
NM-B cable is standard for dry indoor residential wiring.
4. A 20-amp circuit breaker is rated to trip at what maximum continuous load?
A) 16 amps
B) 18 amps
C) 20 amps
, D) 24 amps
Circuit breakers are designed to protect circuits by tripping at or above their
rated current.
5. Which device prevents electrical shock by detecting ground faults?
A) Fuse
B) Breaker
C) GFCI
D) Transformer
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters detect current leakage to ground and
disconnect power rapidly.
6. The typical voltage for standard residential outlets in the US is:
A) 110V
B) 120V
C) 220V
D) 240V
Most residential outlets provide 120 volts for lighting and small appliances.
7. Aluminum wiring in homes may require:
A) Increased breaker size
B) Special connectors and anti-oxidant compounds
C) No modifications
D) Rewiring with copper only
Aluminum expands more than copper and can loosen connections, so
special connectors and paste are needed.
8. Which of the following is a type of nonmetallic conduit?
A) EMT
B) PVC
C) IMC
D) RMC
PVC is a plastic conduit commonly used in wet or underground applications.
, 9. What is the maximum number of 12 AWG wires allowed in a standard 3-
inch junction box?
A) 8
B) 10
C) 9
D) 12
Box fill calculations follow NEC guidelines to prevent overcrowding.
10.The NEC requires that receptacles be installed no more than how far apart
in habitable rooms?
A) 6 feet
B) 8 feet
C) 12 feet
D) 15 feet
Spacing ensures that a cord can reach an outlet from any point along a wall.
11.Which color wire is typically used as a grounded (neutral) conductor?
A) Black
B) Red
C) White
D) Green
White wires are standard for neutral in the US.
12.In a 3-way switch configuration, how many travelers connect the switches?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
Two traveler wires allow control of a single light from two locations.
13.A short circuit occurs when:
A) Voltage drops
B) Current flows along an unintended low-resistance path
C) A device overheats
D) The circuit is grounded