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1. Which code is the primary reference for mechanical plan review in most ICC
jurisdictions?
A. International Plumbing Code (IPC)
B. International Fire Code (IFC)
C. International Mechanical Code (IMC)
D. National Electrical Code (NEC)
C. International Mechanical Code (IMC)
Rationale: The IMC is the primary code governing mechanical systems, including
HVAC, ventilation, and exhaust systems .
2. Where are minimum outdoor air ventilation requirements found in the IMC?
A. Fuel Gas Chapter
B. Ventilation Chapter
C. Chimney Chapter
D. Refrigeration Chapter
B. Ventilation Chapter
Rationale: The ventilation chapter of the IMC establishes requirements for outdoor
air, supply, return, and exhaust systems .
3. What is the primary responsibility of a mechanical plans examiner?
A. Verify contractor licensing
,B. Inspect field installations
C. Review mechanical drawings for code compliance
D. Approve plumbing layouts
C. Review mechanical drawings for code compliance
Rationale: Plans examiners review submitted mechanical drawings and
specifications for compliance with adopted codes and standards .
4. Combustion air is required for which type of system?
A. Electric heaters
B. Heat pumps only
C. Fuel-burning appliances
D. Exhaust fans
C. Fuel-burning appliances
Rationale: Fuel-burning appliances require adequate combustion air to ensure
complete combustion and proper venting of flue gases .
5. What is required for a Type I kitchen hood system?
A. PVC ducting
B. Plastic liner
C. Grease duct with fire-resistance rating
D. Flexible duct only
C. Grease duct with fire-resistance rating
Rationale: Type I hoods, used over grease-producing cooking appliances, require
grease ducts constructed with fire-resistance-rated materials for safety .
6. How is the minimum clearance for most gas appliance vent connectors from
combustible materials determined?
A. 1 inch minimum
B. 2 inches minimum
C. As specified by manufacturer listing and IMC
D. No clearance required
, C. As specified by manufacturer listing and IMC
Rationale: Clearances must follow the manufacturer's installation instructions and
code requirements, which take precedence over general assumptions .
7. Duct systems must be constructed of materials that are:
A. Decorative
B. Flexible only
C. Approved for HVAC use by code
D. Wood allowed
C. Approved for HVAC use by code
Rationale: Duct materials must meet IMC standards for HVAC use, including
proper ratings, listings, and gage requirements .
8. Which device prevents backflow of combustion gases into occupied spaces?
A. Damper
B. Thermostat
C. Draft hood or flue damper system
D. Air filter
C. Draft hood or flue damper system
Rationale: Draft control devices prevent backdrafting and ensure combustion
gases are properly vented to the outdoors .
9. Where is mechanical ventilation required?
A. Only kitchens
B. Only bathrooms
C. In habitable occupancies as required by code
D. Only basements
C. In habitable occupancies as required by code
Rationale: Mechanical ventilation is required in various occupancies to maintain
indoor air quality by removing pollutants and supplying fresh air .
10. Refrigerant piping is governed by which IMC section?
A. Plumbing Chapter
B. Electrical Chapter