Exam (ICC P2/PB-related competency
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1. Which code primarily governs plumbing systems in ICC plumbing plan
review?
A. International Mechanical Code
B. International Plumbing Code
C. International Fire Code
D. International Building Code
Correct Answer: B. International Plumbing Code
Rationale: The International Plumbing Code (IPC) is the primary model code
,used for plumbing system design, installation, and plan review in ICC
jurisdictions.
2. The minimum slope for a 3-inch horizontal soil pipe is typically:
A. 1/16 inch per foot
B. 1/8 inch per foot
C. 1/4 inch per foot
D. 1/2 inch per foot
Correct Answer: B. 1/8 inch per foot
Rationale: IPC generally permits 1/8 inch per foot slope for 3-inch and
larger horizontal drainage piping under specific sizing conditions.
3. Which fixture requires a trap?
A. Water heater
B. Lavatory
C. Main water line
D. Roof drain
Correct Answer: B. Lavatory
Rationale: Plumbing fixtures must be individually trapped to prevent sewer
gases from entering occupied spaces.
4. What is the minimum vent pipe size for a water closet?
,A. 1/2 inch
B. 3/4 inch
C. 1 inch
D. 1-1/2 inch
Correct Answer: C. 1 inch
Rationale: The IPC sets minimum vent sizes based on fixture units, with 1-
inch often required as the minimum for water closet venting systems
depending on design.
5. The primary purpose of a plumbing vent system is to:
A. Increase water pressure
B. Prevent pipe corrosion
C. Allow sewer gas escape and maintain trap seal
D. Drain stormwater
Correct Answer: C. Allow sewer gas escape and maintain trap seal
Rationale: Vent systems protect trap seals and equalize air pressure in
drainage systems.
6. What is the maximum vertical distance a trap may be installed below a
fixture outlet?
A. 12 inches
B. 24 inches
, C. 36 inches
D. 60 inches
Correct Answer: C. 24 inches
Rationale: Excessive distance between fixture outlet and trap can lead to
trap seal loss and is limited by code.
7. Which of the following is considered a fixture unit?
A. Pipe diameter
B. Drainage load value
C. Water pressure
D. Pipe material strength
Correct Answer: B. Drainage load value
Rationale: Fixture units quantify probable discharge rates for sizing
drainage systems.
8. A grease interceptor is typically required for:
A. Residential bathrooms
B. Commercial kitchens
C. Laundry rooms
D. Roof drainage systems