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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H) Electrician Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help electricians and civil-service candidates prepare for the NYC Health + Hospitals Electrician examination. NYC Health + Hospitals uses the civil-service examination system for competitive-class positions, with successful candidates placed on eligible lists according to examination results. This in-depth preparation resource covers major areas relevant to the examination, including electrical theory, AC and DC circuits, Ohm’s law, series and parallel circuits, three-phase systems, electrical calculations, voltage drop, transformers, motors and motor controls, conduit and wiring methods, grounding and bonding, distribution systems, electrical equipment, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, blueprint and schematic interpretation, and electrical safety. Particular attention is given to the official NYC H+H electrician examination task areas: safety; interpretation and revision of drawings; repair, installation, and maintenance; and supervising, administrative duties, and miscellaneous responsibilities. The official examination notice states that the multiple-choice test is computer-based and requires a minimum score of 70% to pass; the examination score accounts for 85% of the final score, with seniority accounting for the remaining 15% for the promotion examination. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations designed to reinforce practical electrical knowledge. Learners will review electrical installations, equipment repair, preventive maintenance, fault diagnosis, circuit analysis, wiring methods, electrical components, motor circuits, transformer applications, electrical drawings, and safe work practices. Special emphasis is placed on National Electrical Code concepts, electrical safety, lockout/tagout, arc-flash awareness, grounding and bonding, conduit systems, wiring, motors, transformers, emergency and healthcare-facility electrical systems, troubleshooting, and blueprint interpretation. Recent third-party practice materials also emphasize NEC requirements, NYC electrical-code concepts, hospital electrical systems, emergency power, and healthcare-facility electrical safety, although those materials should be treated as supplemental rather than official exam content. Because this is a NYC Health + Hospitals civil-service examination, candidates should distinguish the official examination notice from unofficial practice-question sources. The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) lists Electrician (NYC H+H) as examination no. 6524 in its promotion-examination archive. The study guide also supports preparation for supervisory and administrative responsibilities, including interpreting work orders, coordinating electrical maintenance, documenting repairs, reviewing drawings, communicating with other trades, maintaining equipment, following institutional procedures, and applying workplace-safety requirements. Aligned with applicable NYC Health + Hospitals civil-service requirements, DCAS examination information, electrical safety practices, NEC-based principles, NYC electrical requirements, and healthcare-facility maintenance practices, this study guide supports preparation in electrical theory, installation, repair, maintenance, troubleshooting, drawings, safety, supervision, and administrative duties. Ideal for NYC Health + Hospitals electricians, civil-service candidates, maintenance electricians, electrical tradespeople, experienced electricians seeking promotion, and candidates preparing for Electrician (NYC H+H) Examination No. 6524, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying and comprehensive examination preparation.

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NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H) Electrician EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H) Electrician Exam – Study Guide & 250 MCQ Questions with
Rationale


Exam Coverage Overview (Key Topic Areas)
1. Electrical Theory & Fundamentals – Ohm’s Law, series/parallel circuits, power
calculations, AC/DC theory, and measurement units.
2. NEC Code & NYC Amendments – National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) requirements and
NYC-specific code variations (NYCEC).
3. Conduit & Wiring Methods – Installation requirements for EMT, RMC, wire sizing,
conduit fill, and cable trays.
4. Grounding & Bonding – Equipment grounding, system grounding, bonding
requirements, and ground resistance testing.
5. Motors & Motor Controls – Motor sizing, starters, VFD basics, overload protection, and
troubleshooting.
6. Transformers & Distribution – Transformer types, KVA ratings, feeder sizing, and
panelboard installations.
7. Hospital Electrical Systems – NFPA 99 requirements, emergency power systems,
automatic transfer switches (ATS), isolated power systems, and Category 1 life safety
systems.
8. Safety & OSHA Standards – Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), arc flash protection, OSHA
requirements, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
9. Blueprint Reading & One-line Diagrams – Reading electrical plans, schematics, and
single-line diagrams.
10. Troubleshooting – Systematic diagnosis of electrical faults, motor issues, and hospital
equipment problems.



SECTION 1: ELECTRICAL THEORY & FUNDAMENTALS (Questions 1-50)

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1. The unit of measurement for electrical current is the:

A) Volt

B) Ohm

C) Ampere

D) Watt


Rationale: Amperes (amps) measure electrical current, which is the rate of electron flow

through a conductor. Volts measure electrical potential or pressure, ohms measure resistance to

current flow, and watts measure electrical power.


2. According to Ohm's Law, the formula for calculating voltage is:

A) V = I / R

B) V = I × R

C) V = R / I

D) V = P × I


Rationale: Ohm's Law states that Voltage (V) = Current (I) × Resistance (R). This is the

fundamental relationship in electrical circuits. Current is inversely proportional to resistance

when voltage remains constant.


3. What happens to current when resistance increases while voltage remains constant?

A) Current increases

B) Current decreases

C) Current remains the same

D) Current doubles

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Rationale: According to Ohm's Law (I = V/R), current is inversely proportional to resistance.

When resistance increases and voltage remains constant, current decreases. This is a

fundamental principle used in troubleshooting electrical circuits.


4. The formula for calculating electrical power is:

A) P = I × R

B) P = V × I

C) P = V / R

D) P = I / R


Rationale: The power formula is P = V × I (watts = volts × amperes). This relationship is

fundamental for calculating electrical power in both DC and AC circuits. For resistive loads, this

can also be expressed as P = I² × R or P = V²/R.


5. What is the total resistance of two 10-ohm resistors connected in series?

A) 5 ohms

B) 10 ohms

C) 20 ohms

D) 100 ohms


Rationale: In a series circuit, resistances add together: R_total = R1 + R2 = 10Ω + 10Ω = 20Ω.

Series connections are common in many electrical applications, including some control circuits

and heating elements.


6. What is the total resistance of two 10-ohm resistors connected in parallel?

A) 5 ohms

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B) 10 ohms

C) 20 ohms

D) 100 ohms


Rationale: In a parallel circuit, the reciprocal of total resistance equals the sum of reciprocals:

1/R_total = 1/10 + 1/10 = 2/10, so R_total = 5Ω. Parallel connections reduce overall resistance

and are used in many branch circuit applications.


7. In a series circuit, how is voltage distributed?

A) Voltage is the same across all components

B) Voltage divides proportionally across components

C) Voltage is zero across all components

D) Voltage doubles across each component


Rationale: In a series circuit, voltage divides proportionally across components based on their

resistance values. The total voltage equals the sum of individual voltage drops. This principle is

essential for understanding voltage drop calculations.


8. In a parallel circuit, how is current distributed?

A) Current is the same through all branches

B) Current divides proportionally through branches

C) Current is zero through all branches

D) Current doubles through each branch

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