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Nevada (NV) C 7 Elevation & Conveyance
Contractor Practice Exam Questions &
Rationales VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR
Nevada (NV) C-7 Elevation & Conveyance Contractor Practice Exam
Exam Coverage Summary
Based on Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) requirements and the C-7 exam blueprint,
this practice exam covers:
• Licensing & Regulatory Framework: NAC 624.250 defines the C-7 scope; a single C-7
license covers all four subclassifications (C-7a Elevator/Dumbwaiter, C-7b
Escalator/Conveyor, C-7c Pneumatic Tube, C-7d Moving Walkway). Qualifying
individuals need 4 years of experience within the preceding 10 years as a journeyman,
foreman, supervisor, or contractor. Licenses are biennially renewable with continuing
education requirements.
• Primary Safety Code: ASME A17.1/CSA B44 is the primary safety code for elevators,
escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and lifts.
• Fire Safety Requirements: Hoistway walls in high-rise buildings require a 2-hour
fire-resistance rating. Firefighter's Emergency Operation (FEO) has two phases: Phase I
recalls cars to a designated floor; Phase II permits fire department operation.
• Elevator Systems: Traction elevators (geared/gearless) use sheaves and ropes; gearless
machines provide direct connection for smoother operation. Hydraulic elevators include
direct plunger and holeless designs; anti-creep devices maintain car level during loading.
Safety gear engages when governor trips; factor of safety for wire rope is typically 5.0.
• Escalator Systems: Safety devices include skirt obstruction switches, comb-plate impact
sensors, step-level sensors, and step chain break switches; handrail speed monitors
trigger emergency stop if mismatch exceeds 15%. Handrail height minimum is 36 inches
above step surface.
• Electrical & Controls: Traction motors typically operate on 480 V three-phase AC. NEC
Article 620 governs elevator electrical requirements; dedicated branch circuits required
for car lighting. Selective Collective operation groups cars based on passenger demand.
• Testing & Inspections: Category 1 (annual) testing includes visual and functional checks;
Category 5 (five-year) requires full-load/full-speed safety and buffer impact tests.
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Acceptance testing must demonstrate emergency communication, safety systems, and
fire-rated assemblies.
• Safety: OSHA fall protection required at 6 feet or above; pit entry requires verifying stop
switches, ladder locks, and EPO buttons; permit-required confined space entry requires
atmospheric testing and permit.
• Recordkeeping: Service logs must be retained for at least 5 years on-site.
QUESTIONS 1-50
1. According to NAC 624.250, what is the scope of work authorized under the Nevada C-7
Elevation & Conveyance license?
A) Only elevator installation and repair
B) Fabrication and installation of systems to transport persons, animals, and chattels in
elevators, conveyors, dumbwaiters, and escalators, including appurtenant controls, signal
systems, devices, and equipment
C) Only escalator and moving walkway installation
D) General building construction related to vertical transport
Answer: B) NAC 624.250(1) specifies that a C-7 licensee may fabricate and install systems
designed to transport persons, animals, and other chattels in elevators, conveyors,
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dumbwaiters, and escalators, including appurtenant controls, signal systems, devices, and
equipment.
2. Which Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) chapter authorizes the State Contractors Board to
issue C-7 licenses?
A) NRS 618
B) NRS 622
C) NRS 624
D) NRS 630
Answer: C) NRS 624 establishes the State Contractors Board and defines licensing categories,
including the C-7 classification for elevation conveyance contractors.
3. How many subclassifications fall under the C-7 Elevation & Conveyance license?
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A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
Answer: C) NAC 624.250(2) specifies four subclassifications: C-7a (Elevator & Dumbwaiter), C-7b
(Escalator & Conveyor), C-7c (Pneumatic Tube), and C-7d (Moving Walkway).
4. Which C-7 subclassification covers the fabrication and installation of escalators and
conveyors?
A) C-7a
B) C-7b
C) C-7c
D) C-7d
Nevada (NV) C 7 Elevation & Conveyance
Contractor Practice Exam Questions &
Rationales VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR
Nevada (NV) C-7 Elevation & Conveyance Contractor Practice Exam
Exam Coverage Summary
Based on Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) requirements and the C-7 exam blueprint,
this practice exam covers:
• Licensing & Regulatory Framework: NAC 624.250 defines the C-7 scope; a single C-7
license covers all four subclassifications (C-7a Elevator/Dumbwaiter, C-7b
Escalator/Conveyor, C-7c Pneumatic Tube, C-7d Moving Walkway). Qualifying
individuals need 4 years of experience within the preceding 10 years as a journeyman,
foreman, supervisor, or contractor. Licenses are biennially renewable with continuing
education requirements.
• Primary Safety Code: ASME A17.1/CSA B44 is the primary safety code for elevators,
escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, and lifts.
• Fire Safety Requirements: Hoistway walls in high-rise buildings require a 2-hour
fire-resistance rating. Firefighter's Emergency Operation (FEO) has two phases: Phase I
recalls cars to a designated floor; Phase II permits fire department operation.
• Elevator Systems: Traction elevators (geared/gearless) use sheaves and ropes; gearless
machines provide direct connection for smoother operation. Hydraulic elevators include
direct plunger and holeless designs; anti-creep devices maintain car level during loading.
Safety gear engages when governor trips; factor of safety for wire rope is typically 5.0.
• Escalator Systems: Safety devices include skirt obstruction switches, comb-plate impact
sensors, step-level sensors, and step chain break switches; handrail speed monitors
trigger emergency stop if mismatch exceeds 15%. Handrail height minimum is 36 inches
above step surface.
• Electrical & Controls: Traction motors typically operate on 480 V three-phase AC. NEC
Article 620 governs elevator electrical requirements; dedicated branch circuits required
for car lighting. Selective Collective operation groups cars based on passenger demand.
• Testing & Inspections: Category 1 (annual) testing includes visual and functional checks;
Category 5 (five-year) requires full-load/full-speed safety and buffer impact tests.
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Acceptance testing must demonstrate emergency communication, safety systems, and
fire-rated assemblies.
• Safety: OSHA fall protection required at 6 feet or above; pit entry requires verifying stop
switches, ladder locks, and EPO buttons; permit-required confined space entry requires
atmospheric testing and permit.
• Recordkeeping: Service logs must be retained for at least 5 years on-site.
QUESTIONS 1-50
1. According to NAC 624.250, what is the scope of work authorized under the Nevada C-7
Elevation & Conveyance license?
A) Only elevator installation and repair
B) Fabrication and installation of systems to transport persons, animals, and chattels in
elevators, conveyors, dumbwaiters, and escalators, including appurtenant controls, signal
systems, devices, and equipment
C) Only escalator and moving walkway installation
D) General building construction related to vertical transport
Answer: B) NAC 624.250(1) specifies that a C-7 licensee may fabricate and install systems
designed to transport persons, animals, and other chattels in elevators, conveyors,
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dumbwaiters, and escalators, including appurtenant controls, signal systems, devices, and
equipment.
2. Which Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) chapter authorizes the State Contractors Board to
issue C-7 licenses?
A) NRS 618
B) NRS 622
C) NRS 624
D) NRS 630
Answer: C) NRS 624 establishes the State Contractors Board and defines licensing categories,
including the C-7 classification for elevation conveyance contractors.
3. How many subclassifications fall under the C-7 Elevation & Conveyance license?
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A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
Answer: C) NAC 624.250(2) specifies four subclassifications: C-7a (Elevator & Dumbwaiter), C-7b
(Escalator & Conveyor), C-7c (Pneumatic Tube), and C-7d (Moving Walkway).
4. Which C-7 subclassification covers the fabrication and installation of escalators and
conveyors?
A) C-7a
B) C-7b
C) C-7c
D) C-7d