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Solution and Answer Guide Illustrated Guide to the
National Electrical Code 9th Edition by Charles R.
Miller

ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 9TH ED.
(CHARLES R. MILLER)
Chapter 1 — General
Q1. The NEC is primarily intended to:
 A. Ensure efficiency of electrical systems
 B. Provide safety from electrical hazards
 C. Establish pricing for equipment
 D. Define design details for engineers
Answer: B
Rationale: NEC’s scope is safety—minimizing risks of fire and shock. It does not
address cost or design specifics.


Q2. Which authority enforces the NEC locally?
 A. NFPA Board
 B. Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
 C. Utility company
 D. OSHA exclusively
Answer: B
Rationale: The AHJ interprets and enforces the NEC, often local inspectors.


Q3. Which of the following is not covered by the NEC?
 A. Marine installations regulated by other codes
 B. Dwelling units

,  C. Commercial occupancies
 D. Industrial occupancies
Answer: A
Rationale: NEC excludes ships, railways, and some communications facilities
under other regulations.


Q4. The NEC defines a “qualified person” as:
 A. Anyone with electrical knowledge
 B. An individual with skills and safety training to perform electrical tasks
 C. A licensed engineer only
 D. A certified inspector only
Answer: B
Rationale: A qualified person has demonstrated knowledge and training in
equipment and safety practices.


Q5. Which term means “an electric circuit including conductors between final
overcurrent device and outlet(s)”?
 A. Feeder
 B. Branch circuit
 C. Service conductors
 D. Equipment grounding conductor
Answer: B
Rationale: Branch circuit runs from OCPD to outlets. Feeder runs between OCPD
and other OCPD.


Q6. Which color identifies an equipment grounding conductor?
 A. White
 B. Green or bare

,  C. Red
 D. Blue
Answer: B
Rationale: NEC requires green or bare copper for equipment grounding.


Q7. What does the NEC consider “listed” equipment?
 A. Approved only by manufacturer
 B. Approved by a qualified testing laboratory like UL
 C. Chosen by installer
 D. Recommended by engineer
Answer: B
Rationale: “Listed” = evaluated by recognized independent testing lab.


Q8. What is the purpose of the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory
(NRTL)?
 A. Market products
 B. Test and certify products for safety compliance
 C. Issue installation permits
 D. Enforce NEC in the field
Answer: B
Rationale: NRTLs verify that products meet standards for safe installation.


Q9. The NEC is revised every:
 A. 2 years
 B. 3 years
 C. 5 years
 D. 10 years

, Answer: B
Rationale: NEC updates on a 3-year cycle.


Q10. The NEC applies to:
 A. Design details and cost efficiency
 B. Installation of conductors, equipment, and raceways for safe use
 C. Manufacturing processes
 D. Telecom wiring only
Answer: B
Rationale: Scope covers safe installation and use, not cost/design.


Chapter 2 — Wiring and Protection
Q1. Minimum size copper conductor for residential branch circuits:
 A. 10 AWG
 B. 14 AWG
 C. 12 AWG
 D. 16 AWG
Answer: B
Rationale: 14 AWG is minimum size permitted for 15 A circuits.


Q2. Branch circuits supplying receptacles in kitchens must:
 A. Be one 15 A circuit
 B. Be at least two 20 A small-appliance circuits
 C. Share lighting loads
 D. Use 10 AWG only
Answer: B
Rationale: NEC requires at least two 20 A small-appliance circuits for kitchens.
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