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Core Domains
Plumbing Math Refresher
Reading Commercial Drawings
Structural Penetrations, Insulation, and Firestopping
Installing and Testing DWV Piping
Installing Roof, Floor, and Area Drains
Types of Valves and Their Applications
Installing and Testing Water Supply Piping
Installing Fixtures and Valves
Basic Electricity for Plumbers
Fuel Gas and Fuel Oil Systems
,Introduction
The NCCER Plumbing Level 2 certification exam is designed to assess the intermediate
skills and theoretical knowledge required for advancing professionals in the plumbing trade.
This comprehensive assessment evaluates a candidate's proficiency in interpreting
complex commercial drawings, calculating precise offsets, and ensuring regulatory
compliance across various piping systems. The exam features multiple-choice and
scenario-based questions that mirror real-world workplace challenges, focusing on
structural integrity, firestopping safety, and fuel system installation. By emphasizing
practical application and professional judgment, this testbank ensures that practitioners can
maintain high standards of ethics and technical excellence in the field.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which type of drawing provides a three-dimensional representation of a plumbing
system at a 30-degree angle?
A. Plan view
B. Elevation view
🔴 C. Isometric drawing
D. Sectional view
🔵 Explanation: Isometric drawings show the piping system in a three-dimensional
, view where horizontal lines are drawn at 30-degree angles to represent depth and
scale.
2. When calculating a 45-degree offset, what is the constant multiplier used to find the
travel length if the rise is known?
A. 1.141
🔴 B. 1.141
C. 2.141
D. 0.707
🔵 Explanation: To find the travel of a 45-degree offset, you multiply the offset (or
rise) by the constant 1.414.
3. Which of the following materials is most commonly used for firestopping penetrations
in a fire-rated wall?
A. Expanding spray foam
🔴 B. Intumescent caulk
C. Fiberglass insulation
D. Standard silicone sealant
🔵 Explanation: Intumescent caulk expands when exposed to heat, sealing the
penetration to prevent the spread of flames and smoke through fire-rated assemblies.
, 4. What is the minimum distance a vent pipe must extend above a roofline to prevent
blockages from snow or debris?
A. 2 inches
B. 4 inches
🔴 C. 6 inches
D. 12 inches
🔵 Explanation: Most plumbing codes require vent terminals to extend at least 6
inches above the roof surface to ensure proper atmospheric pressure and prevent
clogging.
5. A plumber is installing a pressure-reducing valve. What is the primary purpose of this
device?
A. To increase water flow in high-rise buildings
🔴 B. To protect downstream fixtures from high municipal water pressure
C. To prevent backflow into the main water line
D. To aerate the water for better taste
🔵 Explanation: Pressure-reducing valves are installed to lower high incoming water
pressure to a safe level (usually 50-60 psi) to protect pipes and fixtures from damage.
6. Which valve type is best suited for "throttling" or regulating the flow of water?
A. Gate valve
🔴 B. Globe valve