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Test Bank: Electrical Wiring Residential 21st Edition
Authors: Ray Mullin, Phil Simmons, Derek Vigstol
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Chapter 1. General Information for Electrical Installations
Chapter 2. Specifications, Electrical Symbols, and Outlets
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Chapter 3. Determining the Required Number of Branch Circuits, Lighting Outlets, and
Receptacle Outlets
Chapter 4. Conductor Sizes and Types, Wiring Methods, Wire Connections, Voltage Drop, and
Neutral Conductor Sizing
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Chapter 5. Conductor Identification, Switch Control of Lighting Circuits, Bonding/Grounding of
Wiring Devices, and Induction Heating
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Chapter 6. Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters, Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters, Surge Protective
Devices, Immersion Detection Circuit Interrupters, and Appliance Leakage Current Interrupters
Chapter 7. Luminaires, Ballasts, and Lamps
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Chapter 8. Lighting Branch Circuit for the Front Bedroom
Chapter 9. Lighting Branch Circuit for the Master Bedroom
Chapter 10. Lighting Branch Circuit—Bathrooms, Hallway
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Chapter 11. Lighting Branch Circuit—Front Entry, Porch, Post Light, Underground Wiring
Chapter 12. Lighting Branch Circuit and Small-Appliance Branch Circuits for the Kitchen
Chapter 13. Lighting Branch Circuit for the Living Room
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Chapter 14. Lighting Branch Circuit for the Study/Bedroom
Chapter 15. Dryer Outlet, Lighting, and Receptacle Circuits for the Laundry, Powder Room, Rear
Entry Hall, and Attic
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Chapter 16. Branch Circuits for the Garage and Outdoors
Chapter 17. Recreation Room
Chapter 18. Lighting Branch Circuit, Receptacle Circuits for Workshop
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Chapter 19. Special-Purpose Outlets—Water Pump, Water Heater
Chapter 20. Special-Purpose Outlets for Ranges, Counter-Mounted Cooking Unit, and Wall-
Mounted Oven
Chapter 21. Special-Purpose Outlets—Food Waste Disposer, Dishwasher
, Chapter 22. Special-Purpose Outlets for the Bathroom Ceiling Heat/Vent/Lights, the Attic Fan,
and the Hydromassage Tub
Chapter 23. Special-Purpose Outlets—Electric Heating, Air Conditioning
Chapter 24. Gas and Oil Central Heating Systems
Chapter 25. Television, Telephone, and Low-Voltage Signal Systems
Chapter 26. Smoke, Heat, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, and Security Systems
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Chapter 27. Feeder and Service-Entrance Calculations
Chapter 28. Installing Feeders and Service-Entrance Equipment—Grounding and Bonding
Chapter 29. Overcurrent Protection—Fuses and Circuit Breakers
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Chapter 30. Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs, Hydromassage Baths, and Electrically Powered
Pool Lifts
Chapter 31. Wiring for the Future: Home Automation Systems
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Chapter 32. Standby Power Systems
Chapter 33. Residential Photovoltaic Systems
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Chapter_01_General Information for Electrical Installations
1. The open-circuit voltage between the two terminals of a single-pole switch on a lighting circuit when the switch is in
the OFF position is .
a. Zero
b. 60 volts
c. 120 volts
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d. 240 volts
ANSWER: c
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REFERENCES: Safety in the Workplace
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QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 8/11/2023 5:19 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 8/12/2023 4:54 AM
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2. Working on equipment with the power turned on can result in burns, serious injury or .
a. death
b. an outage
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c. a short circuit
d. all of the
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ANSWER: a
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POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Safety in the Workplace
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
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DATE CREATED: 8/11/2023 5:20 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 8/11/2023 5:21 PM
3. Working on electrical equipment requires insulated shoes, face shields and .
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a. rubber gloves
b. good light
c. no disturbance
d. all of the
above
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ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
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REFERENCES: Personal Protective Equipment
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 8/11/2023 5:21 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 8/24/2023 6:01 AM
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