EXAMINATION COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM |
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION
GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
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FLORIDA ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN LICENSING
EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
Passing Score: 75%
Testing Time: 300 Minutes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Electrical Safety & OSHA Requirements
2. National Electrical Code (NEC) General Requirements
3. Wiring Methods & Materials
4. Grounding & Bonding
5. Overcurrent Protection
6. Motors & Motor Controls
7. Services, Feeders & Branch Circuits
,8. Load Calculations
9. Electrical Equipment Installation
10. Troubleshooting & Electrical Theory
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ||
ALIGNED WITH CURRENT LICENSING BLUEPRINTS || NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE–BASED STUDY MATERIAL || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || ORIGINAL
PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED EXPLANATIONS || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR LICENSING EXAM READINESS || PROFESSIONAL
EXAMINATION USE
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Questions 1–8 — Electrical Safety & Regulations
QUESTION 1
While replacing equipment inside an energized commercial panelboard, an
electrician determines that de-energizing the equipment is feasible without creating
additional hazards. What is the most appropriate course of action?
A. Continue working energized while wearing insulated gloves.
B. Perform the work energized if another qualified worker is present.
C. De-energize the equipment, apply lockout/tagout procedures, and verify absence
of voltage before beginning work.
D. Proceed with the work if the circuit voltage is below 240 volts.
Correct Answer: C. De-energize the equipment, apply lockout/tagout procedures,
and verify absence of voltage before beginning work.
Explanation: Electrical safety standards require equipment to be placed in an
electrically safe work condition whenever it is feasible to do so. Lockout/tagout
procedures, verification of absence of voltage, and proper testing significantly reduce
,the risk of arc flash and electric shock. Options A, B, and D unnecessarily expose
workers to energized conductors and do not meet accepted safe work practices when
de-energization is practical.
QUESTION 2
A qualified electrician discovers damaged insulation on conductors within a raceway
serving a commercial office. What is the BEST corrective action?
A. Wrap the damaged section with electrical tape.
B. Replace the damaged conductor or install an approved repair that complies with
applicable electrical code requirements.
C. Ignore the damage if no copper is exposed.
D. Increase the circuit breaker size to compensate.
Correct Answer: B. Replace the damaged conductor or install an approved repair
that complies with applicable electrical code requirements.
Explanation: Damaged insulation compromises conductor integrity and can create
shock and fire hazards. Code-compliant repairs or conductor replacement restore safety
and reliability. Electrical tape alone is generally not an approved permanent repair,
while increasing overcurrent protection creates additional hazards rather than
correcting the defect.
QUESTION 3
Before verifying that a circuit is de-energized, the electrician should first:
A. Disconnect all grounding conductors.
B. Test the voltage tester on a known energized source.
C. Remove the panel cover.
, D. Disconnect the neutral conductor.
Correct Answer: B. Test the voltage tester on a known energized source.
Explanation: The "live-dead-live" verification method confirms that the testing
instrument is functioning correctly before and after checking the circuit. This prevents
false assumptions caused by defective test equipment. The other options either do not
verify tester functionality or introduce unnecessary hazards.
QUESTION 4
Which personal protective equipment (PPE) selection is MOST influenced by an arc
flash risk assessment?
A. Hard hat color
B. Leather work boots
C. Arc-rated clothing and face protection
D. Safety glasses only
Correct Answer: C. Arc-rated clothing and face protection.
Explanation: Arc flash assessments determine the thermal hazard level and guide
selection of arc-rated garments, face shields, hoods, gloves, and other PPE. Safety
glasses alone are insufficient for arc flash protection, and hard hat color or standard
boots are unrelated to incident energy calculations.
QUESTION 5
A contractor discovers that a lockout device has been removed without
authorization. What should occur before work resumes?
A. Restore power immediately.
B. Continue working if everyone appears safe.