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So you still want to be an electrician?

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Introduction:
"More general knowledge questions about residential wiring. This quiz is based on the 2005 NEC for the US."


1. In the US, which of the following is required in a hallway that is 12ft long?
    at least two switches
    at least one receptacle
    ceiling lights
    carpet


2. In the US, receptacles in a dining room may be connected to the required two small appliance counter top circuits.
    True
    False


3. In the US, an outdoor receptacle must have what style of cover?














    blank
    in use
    none
    open


4. In the US, a GFCI protected receptacle is required within 50ft of an air conditioner.
    True
    False


5. In the US, if you 'back feed' or use a normal breaker space to feed a panel, what are you required to install on this breaker?
    sticker
    locking device
    lockout
    nothing


6. In the US, all metal equipment, electrical or not, connected to a swimming pool must be bonded together.
    True
    False


7. In the US, Table 310.16 in the NEC deals with what?
    burial depths
    wire ampacity
    load calculations
    conduit fill


8. In the US, if the cold water line is made of metal, the cold water bond must be made within 5ft of where the cold water enters the house.
    True
    False


9. In the US, an unfinished basement is required to have at least one AFCI protected receptacle.
    True
    False


10. Which of the following components is NOT used to control an overhead light in a room with three entrances, with the light controlled from each entrance?
    three way switch
    single pole switch
    four way switch
    light fixture


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