About NEC Article 100 Definitions Quiz
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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. What is a covered conductor?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is A: A conductor encased within material of composition or thickness that is not recognized by the Code as electrical insulation.
NEC DEFINITION:
Conductor, Covered: A conductor encased within material of composition or thickness that is not recognized by this Code as electrical insulation.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
#2. What is defined as a single unit, providing complete and independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, cooking, and sanitation?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is C: Dwelling unit.
NEC DEFINITION:
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.
(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.
#3. What item maintains “The connection between two or more portions of the equipment grounding conductor.” ?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is D: Equipment Bonding Jumper
NEC DEFINITION:
Equipment Bonding Jumper: The connection between two or more portions of the equipment grounding conductor.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)
#4. Intermittent operation of electrical equipment in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent is called
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is C: periodic duty
NEC DEFINITION:
Duty, Periodic: Intermittent operation in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
NT NOTE:
For the sake of study convenience we list the NEC definitions for types of duty as applied to the cycling of electrical loads:
Duty, Continuous: Operation at a substantially constant load for an indefinitely long time.
Duty, Intermittent: Operation for alternate intervals of (1), load and no load; or (2) load and rest; or (3) load, no load, and rest.
Duty, Periodic: Intermittent operation in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent.
Duty, Short-Time: Operation at a substantially constant load for a short and definite, specified time.
Duty, Varying: Operation at loads, and for intervals of time, both of which may be subject to wide variation.
For the new apprentice electrician and even experienced ones, all this can seem confusing but keep in mind the NEC is for all electricians in different capacities of work. An industrial electrician or one that is part of a facilities management team will understand these terms as they apply to their job more than say an electrician performing residential or commercial construction and service work.
#5. What does the NEC define as a guest suite?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is A: An accomodation with two or more contiguous rooms comprising a compartment, with or without doors between such rooms, that provides living, sleeping, sanitary, and storage facilities.
NEC DEFINITION:
Guest Suite: An accomodation with two or more contiguous rooms comprising a compartment, with or without doors between such rooms, that provides living, sleeping, sanitary, and storage facilities.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
NT COMMENTARY:
Wrong answer “D” is the NEC definition for a dwelling unit. The big difference is that guest suites (and guest rooms) do not have cooking provisions.
#6. What is the code word used to describe equipment that is recognized as suitable for the specific purpose, function, use, environment, application, and so forth?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is A: Identified
NEC DEFINITION:
Identified (as applied to equipment): Recognized as suitable for the specific purpose, function, use, environment, application, and so forth, where described in a particular Code requirement.
Informational Note: Some examples of ways to determine suitability of equipment for a specific purpose, environment, or application include investigations by a qualified testing laboratory (listing and labeling), an inspection agency, or other organizations concerned with product evaluation.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
#7. 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.
#8. What conductor provides a ground-fault current path and connects normally non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment together and also to the system grounded conductor or grounding electrode conductor, or both?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is D: Equipment grounding conductor
NEC DEFINITION:
Ground Conductor, Equipment (EGC): The conductive path(s) that provides a ground-fault current path and connects normally non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment together and to the system grounded conductor or to the grounding electrode conductor, or both.
(Article 100 Definitions: Part I General)
#9. 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)
#10. Which of the following types of circuit breakers is one where no delay is purposely introduced into the tripping action of the circuit breaker?
CORRECT ANSWER INFO:
Correct answer is B: Instantaneous Trip Circuit Breaker
NEC DEFINITION:
Instantaneous Trip Circuit Breaker: A qualifying term indicating that no delay is purposely introduced into the tripping action of the circuit breaker.
(Article 100 Definitions; Part I General)