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IEC 119 Study Guide Exam ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | Inside Electrical Construction Apprenticeship | Verified Q&A | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Pass your IEC 119 Study Guide Exam for Inside Electrical Construction Apprenticeship with this 2026/2027 edition featuring 100 verified questions with NEC and NFPA 70E alignment. This comprehensive resource covers key topics including National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements and calculations, NFPA 70E electrical safety and arc flash standards, electrical theory and circuit analysis, wiring methods and materials, grounding and bonding principles, and electrical load calculations and overcurrent protection. Each answer reinforces code compliance, safety practices, and IEC apprenticeship exam success. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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IEC 119 Study Guide Exam ACTUAL EXAM
2026/2027 | Inside Electrical Construction
Apprenticeship | Verified Q&A | Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table


Section Title Number of
Questions


Section NEC Fundamentals & Electrical Theory 20 Questions
A


1.1 Electrical Theory Basics (Ohm's Law, Watt's Law, Q1–Q6
Series/Parallel Circuits)


1.2 Electrical Calculations & Formulas Q7–Q12


1.3 NEC Structure & Terminology Q13–Q20


Section Wiring Methods & Materials 16 Questions
B


2.1 Conductors & Cables (Types, Sizing, Ampacity) Q21–Q28


2.2 Raceways, Boxes, & Enclosures Q29–Q36

,Section Title Number of
Questions


Section Overcurrent Protection & Grounding 18 Questions
C


3.1 Overcurrent Protection Devices (Fuses, Circuit Breakers) Q37–Q43


3.2 Grounding & Bonding Requirements Q44–Q54


Section NFPA 70E Electrical Safety 16 Questions
D


4.1 Shock & Arc Flash Hazards Q55–Q61


4.2 PPE Requirements & Safe Work Practices Q62–Q70


Section Equipment Installation & Special Occupancies 18 Questions
E


5.1 Motors, Transformers, & Generators Q71–Q77


5.2 Special Occupancies & Hazardous Locations Q78–Q88


Section F NEC Calculations & Code Application 12 Questions


6.1 Load Calculations & Service Sizing Q89–Q94


6.2 Voltage Drop & Conductor Sizing Q95–Q100


Total 100 Questions

,SECTION A: NEC FUNDAMENTALS & ELECTRICAL THEORY

Subsection 1.1: Electrical Theory Basics



Q1: A circuit has a voltage of 120 volts and a resistance of 24 ohms. What is the current flowing through
the circuit?

A. 2.5 amperes
B. 4.0 amperes
C. 5.0 amperes [CORRECT]
D. 6.0 amperes

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using Ohm's Law (I = E ÷ R), current = 120 volts ÷ 24 ohms = 5.0 amperes. Ohm's Law is the
fundamental relationship in electrical theory that allows electricians to calculate any one of three
variables (voltage, current, resistance) when the other two are known. Mastery of this formula is
essential for circuit analysis, troubleshooting, and conductor sizing in the field.



Q2: A 240-volt electric water heater draws 18.75 amperes. What is the power consumption in watts?

A. 2,880 watts
B. 3,600 watts
C. 4,500 watts [CORRECT]
D. 5,400 watts

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using Watt's Law (P = E × I), power = 240 volts × 18.75 amperes = 4,500 watts. Watt's Law
combines Ohm's Law with power calculations to determine the rate of electrical energy consumption.
This calculation is critical for load calculations, service sizing, and energy cost estimation in residential
and commercial electrical installations.



Q3: Three resistors (10 ohms, 20 ohms, and 30 ohms) are connected in series to a 120-volt source. What
is the total circuit current?

A. 1.0 ampere
B. 1.5 amperes
C. 2.0 amperes [CORRECT]
D. 3.0 amperes

, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In a series circuit, total resistance (Rₜ) = R₁ + R₂ + R₃ = 10 + 20 + 30 = 60 ohms. Using Ohm's
Law (I = E ÷ R), current = 120 volts ÷ 60 ohms = 2.0 amperes. In series circuits, current is constant
throughout, while voltage divides across resistors proportionally to their resistance values. This principle
is fundamental for understanding voltage drop and series circuit troubleshooting.



Q4: Two resistors (12 ohms and 24 ohms) are connected in parallel across a 120-volt source. What is the
total circuit current?

A. 5.0 amperes
B. 10.0 amperes
C. 15.0 amperes [CORRECT]
D. 20.0 amperes

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In a parallel circuit, total resistance is calculated using the reciprocal formula: 1/Rₜ = 1/12 +
1/24 = 2/24 + 1/24 = 3/24, so Rₜ = 8 ohms. Total current = 120 volts ÷ 8 ohms = 15.0 amperes.
Alternatively, calculate branch currents (I₁ = 120/12 = 10A; I₂ = 120/24 = 5A) and sum them: 10 + 5 = 15A.
Parallel circuits are essential for branch circuit design because they maintain constant voltage while
current divides inversely with resistance.



Q5: According to Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, in a closed series circuit, the sum of all voltage drops equals:

A. The total resistance divided by the current
B. The source voltage [CORRECT]
C. The power consumed by the circuit
D. The total current multiplied by the smallest resistance

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) states that the algebraic sum of all voltages around any closed
loop in a circuit must equal zero, which means the sum of all voltage drops across loads equals the
source voltage. This principle is essential for troubleshooting voltage drop issues, verifying proper circuit
operation, and ensuring that conductors and connections are not causing excessive voltage loss that
could impair equipment performance.



Q6: In a parallel circuit with three branches, the current through each branch is 4A, 6A, and 8A
respectively. What is the total current supplied by the source?

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