PENNSYLVANIA (PHILADELPHIA) MASTER PLUMBER
EXAM ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
SHORT POINT-FORM (HIGH-YIELD REVISION)
• Code compliance (Philadelphia Plumbing Code)
• Water supply sizing & pressure
• DWV systems (slope, traps, cleanouts)
• Venting rules (prevent siphonage)
• Fixtures & water heaters
• Storm drainage design
• Backflow prevention
• Gas piping basics
• Blueprint reading
• Safety + OSHA
• Permits & inspections
MASTER PLUMBER EXAM – MCQs (BATCH 1: 1–50)
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1.
A licensed plumber in Philadelphia installs a water service line without obtaining a permit. What
is the most likely consequence under the Philadelphia Plumbing Code?
A. No issue if work passes inspection
B. Code violation with potential fines and work stoppage
C. Only warning issued
D. Permit not required for service lines
Answer: B
Rationale: Permits are mandatory; failure leads to penalties and possible removal of work.
2.
A plumbing system experiences low pressure at upper floors of a multi-story building. What is
the most likely cause?
A. Oversized pipes
B. Insufficient pressure or friction losses in system design
C. Too many vents
D. High water temperature
Answer: B
Rationale: Pressure loss occurs due to elevation and friction in piping systems.
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3.
A contractor installs a backflow preventer in a potable water system. What is the primary
purpose of this device?
A. Increase pressure
B. Prevent reverse flow contamination
C. Reduce temperature
D. Improve drainage
Answer: B
Rationale: Backflow preventers protect potable water from contamination.
4.
During inspection, a trap seal is found to be consistently dry in a floor drain. What is the most
likely issue?
A. Excessive pressure
B. Evaporation or siphonage
C. High flow rate
D. Pipe blockage
Answer: B
Rationale: Dry traps allow sewer gases into occupied spaces.
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5.
A plumber installs a horizontal drainage pipe with insufficient slope. What is the expected
result?
A. Improved flow
B. Solid accumulation and clogging
C. Increased pressure
D. Faster drainage
Answer: B
Rationale: Proper slope ensures gravity flow and prevents blockages.
6.
In a commercial building, multiple fixtures share a common vent. What type of venting system
is this?
A. Individual vent
B. Common vent
C. Loop vent
D. Relief vent
Answer: B
Rationale: A common vent serves two or more fixtures.