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| Trade Category: | Electrical |
| Test Category: | National Electrical Code |
| Test Subject: | Article 100 Definitions |
| Test Number: | 1 of 1 |
| Questions on Test: | 10 |
| From Bank of: | 121 Questions |
| Randomly Generated: | Yes |
| Test Time: |
#1. Regarding an electrical circuit, what is meant when it is said to be “grounded”?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is D: Connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
NEC DEFINITION:
Grounded (Grounding): Connected (connecting) to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
NT NOTE:
While each of the answers can be technically correct in that they are examples of “grounded” as applied in practical field terminology, the correct answer for this quiz question is D because it is the NEC definition of grounded.
#2. What is a copper-clad aluminum conductor?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is C: A conductor with an aluminum core that has a minimum amount of 10% copper metallurgically bonded to it.
NEC DEFINITION:
Copper-Clad Aluminum Conductors: Conductors drawn from a copper-clad aluminum rod, with the copper metallurgically bonded to an aluminum core, where the copper forms a minimum of 10 percent of the cross-sectional area of a solid conductor or each strand of a stranded conductor.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
#3. A multi-family dwelling is defined in the NEC as
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is A: A building that contains three or more dwelling units.
NEC DEFINITION:
Dwelling, Multi-Family: A building that contains three or more dwelling units.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
NT NOTE:
For the sake of study convenience we list the NEC definitions for the different types of dwelling units:
Dwelling, One-Family: A building that consists solely of one dwelling unit.
Dwelling, Two-Family: A building that consists solely of two dwelling units.
Dwelling, Multifamily: A building that contains three or more dwelling units.
Dwelling Unit: A single unit, providing complete and independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, and sanitation.
#4. Which of the following terms is defined as “acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.” ?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is D: Approved
NEC DEFINITION:
Approved: Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#5. A “bathroom” is defined in the NEC as
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is D: an area including a basin with one or more of the following: a toilet, a urinal, a tub, a shower, a bidet, or similar plumbing fixtures.
NEC DEFINITION:
Bathroom: An area including a basin with one or more of the following: a toilet, a urinal, a tub, a shower, a bidet, or similar plumbing fixtures.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#6. A “Charge Controller” is defined as
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is C: equipment that controls DC voltage or DC current, or both, and that is used to charge a battery or other energy storage device.
NEC DEFINITION:
Charge Controller: Equipment that controls DC voltage or DC current, or both, and that is used to charge a battery or other energy storage device.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#7. An arc-fault circuit interrupter is
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is A: a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to deenergize the circuit when an arc fault is detected.
NEC DEFINITION:
Arc-fault circuit interrupter: A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to deenergize the circuit when an arc fault is detected.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#8. An “Appliance” is defined in the NEC as
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is C: utilization equipment, generally other than industrial, that is built in standardized sizes or types and is installed or connected as a unit to perform one or more functions such as clothes washing, air-conditioning, food mixing, deep frying, and so forth.
NEC DEFINITION:
Appliance: utilization equipment, generally other than industrial, that is built in standardized sizes or types and is installed or connected as a unit to perform one or more functions such as clothes washing, air-conditioning, food mixing, deep frying, and so forth.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#9. Which of the following maintains “The connection between the grounded circuit conductor and the supply-side bonding jumper, or the equipment grounding conductor, or both, at a separately derived system.”
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is B: System Bonding Jumper
NEC DEFINITION:
System Bonding Jumper: The connection between the grounded circuit conductor and the supply-side bonding jumper, or the equipment grounding conductor, or both, at a separately derived system.”
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#10. The NEC defines “concealed” as
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is B: Rendered inaccessible by the structure or finish of the building.
NEC DEFINITION:
Concealed: Rendered inaccessible by the structure or finish of the building.
Informational Note: Wires in concealed raceways are considered concealed, even though they may become accessible by withdrawing them.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part 1 General)


