ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN EXAM: CODE,
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Open Book Exam
A type of exam where candidates can refer to the National Electrical Code book
while answering questions.
Journeyman Exam
An electrical examination consisting of 50 questions to be answered in a set time
limit.
50 Questions
The total number of questions on the Journeyman exam.
2 Hour Time Limit
The maximum time allowed to complete the 50 questions on the Journeyman
exam.
2.4 minutes per question
The average time available for each question on the Journeyman exam.
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86%
The percentage of open book Journeyman questions that are derived from the Code
book.
40 questions correctly
The number of questions that need to be answered correctly to achieve an 80%
score on the Journeyman exam.
Unanswered questions
Questions that are not answered, which are counted as wrong on the exam.
Multiple choice answer
A type of answer format where candidates select one option from several choices
before time runs out.
Proper preparation
The essential practice of familiarizing oneself with the Code book to successfully
answer exam questions.
Time management
The strategy of allocating time wisely during the exam to ensure all questions are
addressed.
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Difficult questions
Typically 8 to 10 questions on the exam that are harder to answer and may require
skipping to manage time.
Code book
The National Electrical Code book used as a reference during the open book exam.
Test question writers
Individuals who create the questions for the exam, aiming for originality to prevent
copying.
Exam applicants
Individuals who are taking the Journeyman exam.
Key word
A significant term in a question that can help locate the answer in the Code book.
Skipping questions
The practice of moving on from a question that is taking too long to answer.