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NEC Article 100 Definitions, Approved Equipment Standards, Dwelling Unit Requirements, Electrical Symbols and Plan Interpretation, Minimum Electrical Safety Standards, NEC Wiring Methods, Conductor Splice Box Requirements, Outlet Box Installation Rules, Flexible Conduit Extensions, Box Accessibility Requirements, Knockout Sealing Provisions, Panelboard and Meter Enclosure Requirements, Circuit Breaker Spaces, NEC 408 Panelboard Standards, NEC 314 Outlet Box Installation, NEC 300.15 Conduit Bodies and Junction Boxes, NEC 110.12 Workmanship Requirements, Surface Mounting Depth Tolerances, Wall and Ceiling Finish Requirements, Lighting Load Calculation Rules, Dwelling Unit General Lighting Requirements, Appliance Branch Circuit Requirements, Appliance Circuit Exceptions, Small Appliance Branch Circuit Rules, Receptacle Outlet Placement Rules, NEC 210 Residential Receptacle Requirements, NEC 220 Load Calculation Methods, NEC 100 Definitions of Devices and Equipment, Electrical System Components Classification, Current-Carrying Device Functions, Utilization Equipment vs Devices Distinction, NEC Compliance and Inspection Authority Standards, Electrical Design Interpretation Principles Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026 The purpose of electrical symbols on plans is ____. to graphically represent electrical products and systems The National Electrical Code is a minimum ____ standard. Safety The meaning of approved is ____. acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction Article 100 Def. As defined in Article 100, a dwelling unit has the following feature(s): ____. permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, and sanitation Article 100 Def. Devices are equipment whose primary function is to carry current, not ____. utilize electric energy Article 100 Def. The NEC requires that a(n) ____ be installed at each conductor splice connection point. box or conduit body NEC 300.15 In order that the connections inside an outlet box remain accessible, the NEC requires that a surface extension from an outlet box cover be made using ____. flexible conduit NEC 314.22 Exception Unused knockouts in boxes, spaces for ____________________ in a panel, meter socket enclosures, and all other similar equipment must be effectively closed. circuit breakers NEC 110.12(A) & 408.7 Where noncombustible surface material is used on walls or ceilings, outlet boxes must be mounted so that they will be set back not more than ____ from the face of the surface material. 1/4 in. NEC 314.20 All of the following are included when calculating the usable area of a dwelling to compute the required lighting load, except for ____. crawl space NEC 220.12 The 20-ampere appliance circuits required by NEC are permitted to serve no other loads, except for clock outlets and receptacles that are installed to plug in the cords of gas-fired ranges, ovens, or counter-mounted cooking units NEC 210.52(B)(2) Exception 1 and 2 NEC Article 210 provides ____ guidelines for locating receptacle outlets in residences. mandatory Article 210 Wall receptacles in a habitable room must be placed so they are no further than ____ feet from any point along the wall. 6 ft. NEC 210.52(A)(1) A continuous load shall not exceed ____ of the rating of the branch circuit 80% The smallest wire size for which overcurrent protection is specified in the Code is ____. 14 AWG NEC 210.24, Table 210.24, and 240.3(D)(3) The NEC requires that conductors 8 AWG and larger must be ____ when installed in a raceway. Stranded NEC 310.106(C) Branch circuit conductors shall have an ampacity ____ the maximum to be served. not less than NEC 210.19(A) The rating of a branch circuit is determined by its ____.

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NEC Article 100 Definitions, Approved Equipment Standards,
Dwelling Unit Requirements, Electrical Symbols and Plan
Interpretation, Minimum Electrical Safety Standards, NEC Wiring
Methods, Conductor Splice Box Requirements, Outlet Box
Installation Rules, Flexible Conduit Extensions, Box Accessibility
Requirements, Knockout Sealing Provisions, Panelboard and Meter
Enclosure Requirements, Circuit Breaker Spaces, NEC 408
Panelboard Standards, NEC 314 Outlet Box Installation, NEC 300.15
Conduit Bodies and Junction Boxes, NEC 110.12 Workmanship
Requirements, Surface Mounting Depth Tolerances, Wall and Ceiling
Finish Requirements, Lighting Load Calculation Rules, Dwelling Unit
General Lighting Requirements, Appliance Branch Circuit
Requirements, Appliance Circuit Exceptions, Small Appliance Branch
Circuit Rules, Receptacle Outlet Placement Rules, NEC 210
Residential Receptacle Requirements, NEC 220 Load Calculation
Methods, NEC 100 Definitions of Devices and Equipment, Electrical
System Components Classification, Current-Carrying Device
Functions, Utilization Equipment vs Devices Distinction, NEC
Compliance and Inspection Authority Standards, Electrical Design
Interpretation Principles Exam Questions Verified and Provided with
Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026




The purpose of electrical symbols on plans is ____.

to graphically represent electrical products and systems




The National Electrical Code is a minimum ____ standard.

Safety

, The meaning of approved is ____.

acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction Article 100 Def.




As defined in Article 100, a dwelling unit has the following feature(s): ____.

permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, and sanitation Article 100 Def.




Devices are equipment whose primary function is to carry current, not ____.

utilize electric energy Article 100 Def.




The NEC requires that a(n) ____ be installed at each conductor splice connection point.

box or conduit body NEC 300.15




In order that the connections inside an outlet box remain accessible, the NEC requires that a
surface extension from an outlet box cover be made using ____.

flexible conduit NEC 314.22 Exception




Unused knockouts in boxes, spaces for ____________________ in a panel, meter socket
enclosures, and all other similar equipment must be effectively closed.

circuit breakers NEC 110.12(A) & 408.7

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