QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2026 | COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE FOR ELECTRICAL TRADE
THEORY, SAFETY PROCEDURES, BLUEPRINT
READING, CODE APPLICATION &
CERTIFICATION PREP
• This is a comprehensive 200-question practice exam for NEIEP 700, designed to
simulate the actual certification exam experience with detailed EXPERT RATIONALE
to reinforce understanding.
• Study tip: Attempt each question independently before checking the correct
answer and EXPERT RATIONALE — this builds retention and mirrors real exam
conditions.
NEIEP 700 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2026
1. What is the standard voltage for a single-phase residential service in the
United States?
A. 110/220V
B. 120/240V
C. 125/250V
D. 115/230V
E. 130/260V
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 120/240V
EXPERT RATIONALE: Standard single-phase residential service in the US is
120/240V. This split-phase system provides 120V for general outlets and lighting
and 240V for large appliances such as dryers and ranges.
,2. Which law states that voltage equals current multiplied by resistance?
A. Newton's Law
B. Faraday's Law
C. Kirchhoff's Law
D. Ohm's Law
E. Coulomb's Law
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Ohm's Law
EXPERT RATIONALE: Ohm's Law defines the relationship between voltage (V),
current (I), and resistance (R) as V = IR. It is the foundational formula in electrical
circuit analysis.
3. What does GFCI stand for?
A. Ground Fault Current Interrupter
B. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
C. General Fault Circuit Indicator
D. Ground Frequency Circuit Interrupter
E. General Frequency Current Indicator
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
EXPERT RATIONALE: GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. It is a
safety device that protects against electrical shock by detecting ground faults and
interrupting the circuit when an imbalance between hot and neutral conductors is
detected.
4. What color is the grounding conductor in standard US wiring?
A. White
,B. Black
C. Red
D. Blue
E. Green
CORRECT ANSWER: E. Green
EXPERT RATIONALE: Per NEC standards, the equipment grounding conductor is
identified by green insulation or green with yellow stripes, or may be bare. White or
gray is used for neutral, black for hot.
5. Which tool is used to measure electrical current in a circuit without
breaking the circuit?
A. Voltmeter
B. Ohmmeter
C. Clamp Meter
D. Multimeter
E. Wattmeter
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Clamp Meter
EXPERT RATIONALE: A clamp meter measures current by clamping around a
conductor and sensing the magnetic field produced by current flow, allowing
measurement without breaking the circuit.
6. What is the purpose of a neutral conductor in a circuit?
A. To carry fault current to ground
B. To provide a return path for current to the source
C. To increase circuit voltage
, D. To protect against overcurrent
E. To balance three-phase loads
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To provide a return path for current to the source
EXPERT RATIONALE: The neutral conductor completes the circuit by providing a
return path for current back to the source. It is bonded to ground at the service
entrance but carries current under normal operating conditions.
7. What is the maximum number of conductors allowed in a box determined
by?
A. The voltage rating of the box
B. The ampacity of the conductors
C. The cubic inch capacity of the box
D. The type of insulation used
E. The brand of the box
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The cubic inch capacity of the box
EXPERT RATIONALE: NEC Article 314 requires that the number of conductors in
an electrical box not exceed the box's cubic inch capacity to prevent overheating
and ensure safe wiring conditions.
8. What is the unit of electrical resistance?
A. Ampere
B. Volt
C. Watt
D. Ohm
E. Joule