QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*CORE DOMAINS*
*General Theory and Electrical Principles*
*National Electrical Code (NEC) Compliance*
*Florida Statutes and Administrative Codes*
*Business and Finance for Contractors*
*Safety and OSHA Regulations*
*Alarms and Limited Energy Systems*
*Testing and Maintenance of Systems*
*Project Management and Estimating*
*INTRODUCTION*
The purpose of this comprehensive assessment is to provide candidates with a
rigorous preparation tool for the Florida Electrical Contractor Licensing Exam. This
practice test is designed to evaluate a broad spectrum of skills, ranging from
technical mastery of electrical theory and National Electrical Code application to the
critical understanding of state-specific legal and safety regulations. The exam utilizes
,a mixture of multiple-choice and complex scenario-based questions to mirror the
actual testing environment. By emphasizing real-world application and professional
decision-making, this assessment ensures that candidates can effectively manage
the multifaceted challenges encountered by licensed contractors in the field.
*SECTION ONE*
1. According to the National Electrical Code, what is the maximum number of
disconnects permitted for a single service, grouped in one location?
A. Two
B. Four
🟢 C. Six
D. Eight
🔴 RATIONALE: NEC 230.71(A) states that the service disconnecting means for
each service shall consist of not more than six switches or six circuit breakers
mounted in a single enclosure or in a group of separate enclosures.
2. In a residential service installation, which of the following is the minimum size
copper grounding electrode conductor for a 200-ampere service using 2/0 AWG
, copper entrance conductors?
A. 8 AWG
B. 6 AWG
🟢 C. 4 AWG
D. 2 AWG
🔴 RATIONALE: Per Table 250.66, for 2/0 AWG copper service-entrance conductors,
the minimum size copper grounding electrode conductor required is 4 AWG.
3. Under Florida Statutes Chapter 489, an electrical contractor must provide a
certificate of insurance for workers' compensation and public liability to the
board. What is the primary purpose of this requirement?
🟢 A. To protect the public and ensure financial responsibility
B. To reduce the cost of state licensing fees
C. To permit the contractor to work in any other state
D. To provide health insurance for all employees
🔴 RATIONALE: Professional licensing regulations in Florida require insurance to
ensure that the contractor is financially responsible for any damages or injuries,
thereby protecting the general public.
, 4. A circuit breaker that is designed to trip when it senses a leakage of current to
ground that could be harmful to a person is known as a:
A. AFCI
🟢 B. GFCI
C. Thermal Magnetic Breaker
D. High-Impedance Ground
🔴 RATIONALE: A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is specifically designed to
protect personnel by de-energizing a circuit when it detects a current imbalance
between the energized conductor and the return neutral conductor.
5. When calculating the load for a commercial kitchen, what demand factor is
applied to six units of kitchen equipment?
A. 100%
B. 80%
🟢 C. 65%
D. 50%
🔴 RATIONALE: According to NEC Table 220.56, the demand factor for six units of
commercial kitchen equipment is 65%.