COMPLETE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
(DBPR)
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FLORIDA ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE AND CODE PRACTICE EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 75%
TESTING TIME: 150 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Electrical Safety Fundamentals
Florida Electrical Regulations & Compliance
National Electrical Code (NEC) Application
Grounding & Bonding Systems
Overcurrent Protection
Wiring Methods & Installations
Electrical Equipment Safety
Hazard Recognition & Risk Control
Inspection & Troubleshooting
Professional Practice & Field Decision-Making
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,Electrical Safety Fundamentals (Questions 1–8)
QUESTION 1. During preventive maintenance inside a 480V motor control center, an
electrician confirms absence of voltage but another energized section remains
adjacent to the work area. What is the safest and most compliant action?
A. Begin work because the target equipment tested de-energized
B. Install barriers and maintain approach boundaries before proceeding
C. Wear standard gloves and continue immediately
D. Rely on insulated tools only
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Install barriers and maintain approach boundaries before
proceeding
Explanation: 🔹 Verifying absence of voltage is essential but does not eliminate hazards
from adjacent energized components. Electrical safety practice requires controlling
exposure through barriers, restricted access, and maintaining safe approach distances.
Option A ignores secondary hazards. Option C provides insufficient protection. Option
D incorrectly assumes tools alone eliminate electrical risk.
QUESTION 2. A maintenance technician repeatedly resets a tripped breaker
supplying rooftop HVAC equipment without inspection. Which condition presents
the greatest safety concern?
A. Reduced breaker lifespan
B. Excessive room temperature variation
C. Potential unresolved fault creating fire or shock risk
D. Temporary voltage drop
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Potential unresolved fault creating fire or shock risk
Explanation: 🔹 Breakers trip to protect conductors and equipment from abnormal
conditions. Repeated resetting without identifying root cause can energize damaged
circuits and create overheating, arcing, or shock hazards. Options A and B are
secondary effects. Option D is unrelated to repeated tripping events.
,QUESTION 3. During panel servicing, an electrician wears insulated gloves but
removes eye protection because visibility is reduced. Which safety principle is
violated?
A. Administrative control hierarchy
B. Proper PPE integration
C. Equipment grounding requirements
D. Lockout sequencing
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Proper PPE integration
Explanation: 🔹 Personal protective equipment functions as an integrated system.
Electrical incidents may include arc flash energy, flying debris, and thermal hazards.
Removing one required component compromises protection. Grounding and lockout
are separate controls and do not replace eye protection.
QUESTION 4. A contractor must choose between extending temporary wiring or
installing permanent branch circuits for a project expected to last twelve months.
Which decision best supports electrical safety?
A. Continue temporary installation indefinitely
B. Install permanent compliant wiring
C. Use extension cords with higher ratings
D. Reduce equipment load
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Install permanent compliant wiring
Explanation: 🔹 Temporary wiring is intended for limited-duration applications and
must not substitute for permanent infrastructure. Long-term operation increases wear,
damage risk, and compliance concerns. Options A and C misuse temporary systems.
Option D does not resolve installation requirements.
QUESTION 5. An electrician observes moisture accumulation inside a disconnect
enclosure installed outdoors. What is the most appropriate immediate response?
, A. Continue operation until scheduled maintenance
B. De-energize if required and investigate enclosure integrity
C. Drill ventilation holes
D. Increase breaker size
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. De-energize if required and investigate enclosure integrity
Explanation: 🔹 Moisture can reduce insulation resistance and increase shock and fault
potential. Investigation should address seals, environmental protection, and internal
damage. Option C creates additional exposure. Option D increases risk.
QUESTION 6. Which action most effectively reduces the likelihood of accidental
energization during maintenance?
A. Posting warning signs only
B. Lockout and verification procedures
C. Wearing insulated boots only
D. Assigning an observer
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Lockout and verification procedures
Explanation: 🔹 Lockout procedures physically prevent unintended energization and
require confirmation of zero-energy state. Signs and observers support safety but do
not control energy sources directly.
QUESTION 7. A worker uses damaged insulation tape to cover exposed conductor
insulation in a production area. What is the best safety assessment?
A. Acceptable temporary repair
B. Acceptable below 120V
C. Unacceptable because conductor integrity must be restored properly
D. Safe if enclosed
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Unacceptable because conductor integrity must be restored
properly