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Question Bank For RME Exam Part 2

A document containing 46 multiple choice questions about electrical wiring was provided. The questions covered topics such as circuit breakers, motor control circuits, transformer cores, voltage drop calculation, conduit fill, and more. The document assessed knowledge of key electrical concepts and Code requirements.
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Question Bank For RME Exam Part 2

A document containing 46 multiple choice questions about electrical wiring was provided. The questions covered topics such as circuit breakers, motor control circuits, transformer cores, voltage drop calculation, conduit fill, and more. The document assessed knowledge of key electrical concepts and Code requirements.
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<B>1.

In an AC circuit a value of watts divided by a value of volt-amps, which of the following


indicates close to unity?
(A) maximum current for the load
(B)high power factor
(C) maximum voltage for the load
(D) low power factor

<B>2. A transformer core is made of ______.


I. copper II. steel III. aluminum
(A)I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I,II or III

<A>3. A qualifying term indicating that the circuit breaker can be set to trip at various
values of current and/or time within a predetermined range is called____.
(A)adjustable (B) instantaneous trip
(C) setting (D) inverse time

<C>4. A motor control circuit is the circuit of a control apparatus or system that carries the
_____.
(A) load (B) power (C) signals (D) energy

<A>5.It is costumary to speak of the electromotive force as the ___ of a circuit.


(a) voltage (b)rms (C)current (d) impedance

<C>6.Flexible metal conduit shall be secured by and approved means at intervals not
exceeding____ feet and within 12" on each side of every outlet box, junction box, cabinet, or
fitting.
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 4 1/2 (d) 6

<B>7. The resistance of a 3.6 kw heater when operated from a 120 volt circuit is ____ ohms.
(a) 3 (b)4 (c) 30 (d) 120

<C>8. Materials containing numerous free electrons are ____.


(a) ferrous materials (b) good insulators
(c) good conductors (d) high numerally resistivity scales

<B>9. An insulated conductor with a white or gray finish shall be permitted as ____
conductor where permanently reidentified to indicate its use, by painting or other
effective means at its termination, and at each location where the conductor is visible
and accessible
I. grounded II. hot III. grounding IV ungrounded
(a)I only (b) II and IV only (c) III only (d) II only

<C>10.If the DC resistance of a #500 kcmil copper conductor 1000 feet in length is .0258
ohms the DC resistance for a #1000 kcmil copper conductor 1000 feet in length
would be ____ ohms.
(a)0.0258 (b) 0.01515 (c) 0.0129 (d) 0.00643

<B>11. A three-phase ungrounded 480v system in a plant has three ground detector lights.
Two lamps are bright and "B" phase lamp is dark. This indicates that there is ground
fault on____.
(a) A phase (b) B phase
(c) C phase (d) any two phases have shorted

<D>12. Metal cabinets used for lighting circuits are grounded in order to ____.
I. eliminate electrolysis
II. simplify wiring
III. limit the voltage to ground
IV. facilitate overcurrent device operation
(a) I only (b) I and II only
(c) III only (d) III and IV only

<D>13. The ___ is the current in amperes a conductor can carry continuously under the
conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating.
(a) load (b) demand (c) connected load (d) ampacity

<A>14. The chain wrench can be used ____.


I. with one hand after the chain is around the conduit
II. in confined places and close to a wall
III. for many sizes of conduit
(a) I,II and III (b) I and II only
(c) I and III only (d) II and III only

<C>15. Nipples are short pieces of conduit____.


(a) threaded at both ends
(b) threaded on one end
(c) that may or may not be threaded
(d) that are never threaded

<D>16. Encased with a material or composition or thickness that is not recognized by the
Code as electrical insulation is defined as covered ____.
(a) cable (b) conduit (c) wire (d) conductor

<B>17. Interior locations protected from weather but subject to moderate degrees of
moisture, such as some basements, some barns, some cold-storage warehouses and the
like, the partially protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed open porches, and the
like, shall be required to have fixtures marked" Suitable for ___ locations."
(a) dry (b) damp (c) moist (d) wet
<D>18. Enclosures for overcurrent devices shall be mounted in a ____ position unless in
individual instances this is shown to be impracticable.
(a) horizontal (b) diagonal (c) open (d) vertical

<A>19. An overcurrent trip unit of a circuit breaker shall be connected in series with
each____.
(a) ungrounded conductor (b) grounded conductor
(c) overcurrent device (d) transformer

<B>20.Receptacle outlets in a residence shall be installed so that no point along th floor


line in any wall space is _____, measured horizontally, from an outlet in that space.
(a) less than 6' (b) more than 6'
(c) less than 12' (d) none of these

<B>21. A ground is a conducting connection ,whether ____ or accidental, between an


electrical circuit or equipment and the earth, or to some conducting body that serves
in place of the earth.
(a) identifying (b) intentional
(c) conducted (d) none of these

<C>22. Boxes used for ceiling outlets in all types of concealed wiring installed in buildings of
all types of construction are____.
(a)square (b) oblong (c) octagonal (d) devices

<B>23. Grounding conductor shall not be connected by ____.


(a) exothermic welding (b) soldered fittings
(c) listed pressure connectors (d) listed clamps

<C>24.You have 120 volts at the panel and 115 volts at the load. What is the percentage of
voltage drop?
(a) 5 % (b)4.35% (c) 4.17% (d) 3%

<D>25. The ampacity of a solid or stranded conductor of the same material is the same if it
has the same _____.
(a) diameter (b) circumference
(c) cross-sectional area (d) insulation

<B>26. The _____ is the sevice conductors between the terminal of the service equipment
and a point usually outside the building, clear of building walls, where joined by tap or
splice to the service drop.
I. service drop
II. service entrance conductors, overhead system
III. service equipment
(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II and III
<B>27.If the circit voltage is increased, all else remains the same, only the _____ will
change.
(a) resistance (b) current (c) ampacity (d) conductivity

<A>28. To ensure proper adhesion between wire, solder and a lug, the temperature of the
____must be above the melting point when they are brought togeter in soldering.
I. wire II. solder III. lug
(a) I,II and III (b) I and II only
(c) II and IIIONLY (D) II only

<C>29. The conductor with the highest insulation temperature rating is _____.
(a) THWN (b) RH (c) RHH (d) THW

<C>30.One should use an insulated basket grip to attach a pull line to the conductor. A
bare steel grip should not be used because it will ____.
(a) react with the conductor
(b) stretch the conductor
(c) score the conduit during the pull
(d) reduce the coefficient of friction

<D>31.The resistance of an electrical conductor increases with____.


I an increase in ambient temperature
II. a decrease in csa
III. an increase in conductor length
(a) I only (b) I and II only
(c) III only (d) I,II and III

<D>32. Ferrous raceways and fittings do not need to be suitably protected against
corrosion when installed in areas where ___Exist.
(a) acid chemicals (b) alkali chemicals
(c) fertilizer (d) different temperatures

<C>33. The minimum cover requirement for rigid nonmetallic conduit without concrete
encasement is ____inches.
(a) 6 (b) 12 (c) 18 (d) 24

<D>34. A nipple can be filled ____ percent of its total csa.


(a) 31 (b) 40 (c) 53 (d) 60

<A>35. When calculating the cubic inch capacity required for a box, 3 equipment grounding
conductors are counted as ____ conductor/s.
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) not counted
<A>36. How many receptacles are required in the hallway of a residence that is 15 feet in
length?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) none are required

<C>37.A device that establishes a connection between two or more conductors or between
one or more conductors and a terminal by means of mechanical pressure and without the
use of solder is defined as a____
(a) shrink sleeve connector (b) boot connection
(c) pressure connector (d) T-tap

<D>38. A drawing showing the floor arrangement of a building is referred to as a


(an)____.
(a) perspective (b) isometric
(c) surface G. B. (d)plan

<D>39. Readily accessible is _____.


(a) requiring only a 6 foot ladder
(b) requiring to move only small obstacles
(c) within 50 feet
(d)capable of being reached quickly for operation

<D>40. A fitting is ____.


(a) part of a wiring system that is intended primarily to perform an electrical function
(b) pulling cable into a confined area
(c) to be suitable or proper for
(d) part of a wiring system that is intended primarily to perform a mechanical function

<D>41. The neutral conductor___.


(a) is always the "white" grounded conductor
(b) carries the balanced current
(c) note 8 never applies
(d) carries the unbalanced current

<D>42.An oil switch is a switch having contacts which operate under _____.
I askarel II. oil III other suitable liquids
(a) I only (b) II only (c) I and II only (d)I,II or III

<B>43. All wiring must be installed so that when completed ____.


(a) it meets the current-carrying requirements of the load
(b) it is free of shorts and unintentional grounds
(c) it is acceptable to Code compliance autorities
(d) it will withstand a hy-pot test

<B>44. 60 cycle frequency travels 180 degrees in how many seconds?


(a)1/60 (b) 1/120 (c) 1/180 (d) 1/30

<A>45. A wattmeter indicates _____.


I. real power
II. apparent power if PF is not in unity
III. power factor
(a) I only (b) II only (C) III ONLY (d) I,II and III

<B>46.Of the following, improving the commutation of a DC generator is most often done by
means of ____.
(a) a compensator
(b) interpoles
(c) an equalizer
(d)a series rheostat in series with the equalizer

<C>47. Code requirements may be waived ____.


(a) by the fire department
(b) by the utility company
(c) by the autority having jurisdiction
(d) under no circumstances

<D>48. Ampacity is ____.


(a) the current -carrying capacity of conductors expressed in volt-amps
(b) the current -carying capacity expressed in amperes
(c) the current-carrying capacity of conductors expressed in amperes
(d) the current in amperes a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of
use without exceeding its temperature rating

<A>49. An electric circuit that controls another circuit through a relay is a _____circuit.
(a) remote - control (b) pilot
(c) low-energy power (d) transfer

<C>50.Concrete, brick or tile walls are considered as being ____.


(a) isolated (b) insulators
(c) grounded (d) dry locations

<B>51. Which of the following systems will furnish single-phase, three-phase, and two
voltage levels?
(a)three-phase, 3-wire (b) three-phase,4-wire
(c) two-phase,3-wire (d) single-phase,4-wire

<D>52. All edges that are invisible should be represented in a drawing by lines that are
____.
(a) dotted (b) curved (c) solid (d) broken
<C>53. The definition of kcmil is ____.
(a) correction factor (b) one million
(c) one-thousand circular mils (d) one-hundred mils

<D>54. An appliance that is not easily moved from one place to another in normal use is a
______appliance.
(a) fastened in place (b) dwelling-unit
(c) fixed (d) stationary

<C>55. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment
is called ____.
(a) a receptacle (b) a junction (c) an outlet (d) a tap

<A>56._____is a protective device for assembly as an integral part of a motor or motor-


compressor and which, when properly applied, protects the motor against dangerous
overheating due to overload and failure to start.
(a) thermal protector (b) thermal cutout
(c) thermal overcurrent (d) thermal heat anticipator

<A>57. Listed equipment must be installed or used in accordance with___.


(a) any instructions included in listing or labeling
(b) the blue print
(c) instructions provided by the manufacturer of the equipment
(d) the electrician

<A>58.Compliance with the provisions of the Code will result in____.


(a) freedom from hazard (b) an efficient system
(c) good electrical service (d) convenient operation

<D>59. The horsepower rating of a motor_____.


(a)is a measure of motor efficiency
(b) is the input to the motor
(c) cannot be changed to watts
(d)is the output of the motor

<D>60.What is the function of a neon glow tester?


I.determines if circuit is alive
II. determines polarity of DC circuits
III. determines if circuit is AC or DC current
(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II and III

<A>61.Power in a three-phase system may be measured with a minimum of ____.


(a) one wattmeter (b)two voltmeters
(C)two ammeters (d) none of these

<D>62. What are Optical Fiber Cables used for?


I.transmit light for control
II.signaling
III. communications
(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II and III

<D>63. Something that would effect the ampacity of a conductor would be___.
I.voltage II. amperage III.length IV temperature
(a) I only (b) II only (c)III only (d) IV only

<C>64. En electric bell outfit would be used to check for___.


(a)voltage (b) ampacity (c) continuity (d) current

<A>65. An ammeter is connected ____.


(a)in series with the load
(b)in parallel with the load
(c)both in series and in parallel with the load
(d)neither in series nor in parallel with the load

<C>66.The Code requires all circuits to have at least ____and adequate grounding.
(a) an ungrounded wire and a grounding wire
(b) two hot wires and a grounding wire
(c) at least two wires
(d) a hot wires and a grounding wire

<D>67.Which of the following is not permitted for connecting conductors #6 and larger to
terminal parts?
(a) solder lugs (b) pressure connectors
(c) splices to flexible leads (d) wire binding screws

<C>68. ____are used to provide explanatory material, references to other


sections,precautions to be observed, and further mandatory requirements.
(a) mandatory rules (b) exceptions
(c) fine print notes (d)listings

<C>69. Accessible (as applied to wiring methods) is ____.


I. not permanently closed in by the structure of finish of the building
II. capable of being removed or exposed without damaging the building structure or
finish
(a)I only (b) II only
(c) both I and II (d)neither I nor II
<D>70.A transformer would most likely have a ___efficiency.
(a) 60% (b) 70% (c) 80% (d) 90%

<D>71. Continuous duty is ___.


(a) a load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more.
(b) a load where the maximum current is expected to continue for one hour or more.
(c) intermittent operation in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent
(d)operation at a substantially constant load for an indefinitely long time

<C>72.The definition of dustproof is ___.


(a) an electrical enclosure with sealing gaskets to prevent the equipment from overheating
from an accumulation of dust
(b)constructed so that dust will not enter the enclosing case under specified test
conditions.
(c) protected so that dust will not interfere with its successful operation
(d)a housing that seals dust from contacting energized parts

<D>73.It is generally not good practice to supply lights and motors from the same circuit
because ____.
(a) lamps for satisfactory service must operate within closer voltage limits than motors
(b) overloads and short circuits are more common on motor circuits
(c) when motors are started, the large starting current causes a voltage drop on the
circuit and the lights will blink or burn dim
(d) all of these

<A>74. Covered, shielded, fenced or enclosed by means of suitable covers, casings, barriers,
rails, screens, mats, or platforms is the definition of ___.
(a) guarded (b) protected (c) isolated (d) enclosed

<C>75. The overhead service conductors from the last pole or other aerial support to and
including the splices, if any, connecting to the service entrance conductors at the
building or other structure is the ____.
(a) service load (b) service lateral
(c) service drop (d) service supply

<A>76. Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment is
called___.
(a) dead front (b) isolated
(c) externally operable (d) interrupted

<C>77. Frequency is not a problem in most electrical work because it ____.


(a) never affects circuit values
(b) varies directly with voltage
(c) is a constant value
(d) only concerns DC

<D>78. If the voltage is doubled, the ampacity of a conductor____.


(a) increases (b)decreases
(c)doubles (d) remains the same

<D>79. To calculate the power used by an appliance (not motor driven) one needs to
know____.
I. voltage and current
II. current and resistance
III. voltage and resistance
(a) I only (b) II only (c)III only (d) I,II or III

<B>80.Fixture wire shall not be smaller than #____.


(a)16 (b) 18 (c)20 (d) 22

<A>81. A toaster will produce less heat on low voltage because___.


(a) its total watt output decreases
(b)the current increases
(c)the resistance has changed
(d) its total watt output increases

<A>82. It is good practice to use ____ in a long horizontal straight run of conduit.
(A) expansion joints (B) flexible joints
(C) universal joints (D) insulation joints

<B>83. The ability of a device to open the maximum short or overload at the device, at a
particular point in the electrical system is its____capacity.
(A) operating (B) interrupting
(C) maximum (D) rated

<D>84. To find the circular-mil area of a stranded conductor, the most accurate method
is to_____.
(A) use a micrometer
(B) use a dial-o-meter
(C) square the number of strands
(D) multiply the number of strands by the circular-mil area of one strand

<D>85. All equipment located within_____feet of the inside wall of a pool shall be
grounded.
(A) 15 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 5

<B>86. Mica is commonly used for_______.


(A) pole insulators
(B) commutator bar separators
(C) panelboards
(D) appliance insulation

<D>87. A hook on the end of a fish tape is NOT to____.


(A) keep it from catching on joints and bends
(B) tie a swab to
(C) tie the wires to be pulled
(D) protect the end of the wire watts

<D>88. Which of the following statements is NOT an advantage of using an


autotransformer?
(A) less expensive
(B) high efficiency
(C) better voltage regulation
(D) safe for stepping down higher voltages

<D>89. ______is/are the letter(s) used to indicate capacitive reactance in a circuit.


(A) XL (B) Z (C) HZ (D) XC
<B>90. Utilization equipment uses______.
(A) chemical or mechanical energy
(B) electrical energy only
(C) energy for electrical purposes
(D) only mechanical energy

<C>91. A megger is used to measure_____.


(A) reactance (B) specific gravity
(C) insulation resistance (D) current

<D>92. A________is a device which serves to govern in some predetermined manner the
electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
(A) switch (B) feeder
(C) branch-circuit (D) controller

<D>93. Incandescent light bulbs when operated at a voltage less than the rated voltage,
will normally result in______.
(A) more light (B) more current
(C) shorter bulb life (D) longer bulb life

<C>94. The volt-ampere rating in an AC circuit is a way to indicate the______power


(A) true (B) real (C) apparent (D) peak

<B>95. In a three-phase, 4 wire wye system having 277v for lighting, the three-phase motors
would be operating on a voltage of_____volts.
(A) 208 (B) 480 (C) 240 (D) 190

<C>96. Four heater coils with a given voltage will consume the most power when
connected_____.
(A) all in series
(B) two in parallel
(C) all in parallel
(D) two parallel pair in series

<B>97. A voltmeter measures______.


(A) only voltage to ground
(B) voltage difference
(C) AC voltage only
(D) none of these

<B>98. In a series circuit with four unknown resistive loads, it is certain that the_______.
(A) voltage drop across each load will be the same
(B)the current flowing through each load wil be the same
(C) the wattage consumed by each load will be the same
(D) the total current in the circuit is the sum of all four loads

<B>99. The lead covering on conductors is used________.


(A) for grounding
(B) for moisture proofing
(C) for easier soldering
(D) to prevent vibration
<B>100. The reason for rigid steel conduit to be galvanized or enameled is to__.
(A) provide better grounding
(B) prevent corrosion
(C) make it easier to thread
(D) make painting easier

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