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1. According to the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), what is the minimum slope requirement for a horizontal
drainage pipe with a diameter of 3 inches?
A. 1/8 inch per foot
B. 1/4 inch per foot
C. 1/2 inch per foot
D. 3/4 inch per foot
Correct Answer: B. 1/4 inch per foot
Rationale: The UPC mandates a minimum slope of 1/4 inch per foot for drainage pipes sized 3 inches and smaller to
ensure adequate scouring velocity. A 1/8-inch slope is only permitted for pipes 4 inches and larger under specific
conditions, while 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch are steeper than required and not standard minimums.
2. A plumbing contractor is installing a new gas line. What is the proper color coding for the pipe and fittings
used for this system?
A. Green
B. Blue
C. Yellow
,D. Red
Correct Answer: C. Yellow
Rationale: Yellow is the universally recognized color code for flammable gases, including natural gas and propane, in
plumbing and piping systems. Green is typically used for water or sewer, blue for potable water, and red for fire
protection systems.
3. Which of the following is the most effective method for preventing backflow in a commercial dishwashing
application?
A. A dual-check valve
B. A reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow preventer
C. An atmospheric vacuum breaker
D. An air gap
Correct Answer: D. An air gap
Rationale: An air gap provides the highest level of backflow protection as it is a physical separation between the water
supply and the potential contaminant source. It is the only method that is effective against both back-pressure and
back-siphonage and is the code-required standard for commercial dishwashers. RPZ assemblies and vacuum breakers
are mechanical devices that can fail, and a dual-check valve offers less protection.
,4. A building has a 4-inch building drain that is 100 feet long. What is the maximum number of fixture units (FU)
that can be connected to this drain if it is serving a residential building?
A. 120 FU
B. 180 FU
C. 216 FU
D. 360 FU
Correct Answer: C. 216 FU
Rationale: Per the UPC, a 4-inch building drain with a 1/4 inch per foot slope has a maximum capacity of 216 fixture
units. The answer choices represent common misapplications from tables for other pipe sizes or slopes; 120 is for 3-
inch, 180 is for 4-inch at 1/8 inch slope, and 360 is for a 6-inch pipe. A precise table lookup is essential for correct
sizing.
5. Which tool is specifically designed to cut a clean, square end on a plastic pipe without creating burrs?
A. Hacksaw
B. Reciprocating saw
C. Ratcheting plastic pipe cutter
D. Angle grinder
Correct Answer: C. Ratcheting plastic pipe cutter
Rationale: A ratcheting pipe cutter is the specialized tool for cutting plastic pipe, providing a smooth, square, and burr-
, free cut essential for proper joint assembly. A hacksaw leaves a rough edge that requires de-burring, a reciprocating
saw is too aggressive and can cause chipping, and an angle grinder produces excessive heat and melting.
6. A client reports that their hot water heater is making a loud rumbling noise. What is the most likely cause of
this issue?
A. A faulty heating element
B. A broken dip tube
C. Sediment buildup on the bottom of the tank
D. A loose anode rod
Correct Answer: C. Sediment buildup on the bottom of the tank
Rationale: Sediment (typically calcium carbonate) accumulates on the bottom of the water heater tank. As the burner
heats the tank, the sediment traps water underneath, which boils and bursts through the sediment, causing a rumbling
or popping noise. A faulty element causes a lack of heat, a broken dip tube causes cold water mixing, and a loose
anode rod may cause a rattling sound, but not the classic rumbling of sediment.
7. When designing a plumbing system, what is the primary purpose of a cleanout?
A. To provide access for inspection and removal of blockages