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Free Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) Practice Questions

Journeyman Electrician License Exam · Branch Circuits & Feeders

This module covers Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) as part of the Branch Circuits & Feeders section, testing your understanding of core concepts and their practical application.

ExamJourneyman Electrician License Exam
Pass Rate55%
Duration240 minutes
ModuleBranch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210)

Why Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) matters

Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) is a commonly tested topic on the Journeyman Electrician License Exam because it covers fundamental knowledge required for competent professional practice.

Sample Practice Questions (5)

1. Per NEC 210.8(A), GFCI protection is required for all 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in which of the following residential locations?

  • Bathrooms
  • Bedrooms
  • Living rooms
  • Hallways

2. Per NEC 210.12(A), AFCI protection is required for branch circuits supplying outlets and devices in which dwelling unit areas?

  • Kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, laundry areas, and similar rooms or areas
  • Only bedrooms and hallways
  • Bathrooms and unfinished basements
  • Garages and outdoor areas only

3. Per NEC 210.8(A), GFCI protection is required for 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles in dwelling unit kitchens that serve countertop surfaces. Which of the following kitchen receptacles is ALSO required to have GFCI protection per 210.8(A)?

  • A receptacle within 6 feet of the outside edge of a kitchen sink
  • A dedicated refrigerator receptacle located behind the appliance on a non-countertop wall
  • A receptacle serving a permanently installed dishwasher
  • A 240-volt, 50-ampere receptacle for an electric range

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4. Per NEC 210.8(A), in a dwelling unit, GFCI protection is required for all 125V through 250V receptacles supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated at how many amperes or less?

  • 15A
  • 20A
  • 30A
  • 50A

5. Per NEC 210.23(A), the total cord-and-plug-connected load on a 15- or 20-ampere branch circuit shall not exceed what percentage of the branch circuit rating when lighting or other loads are also supplied?

  • 80 percent
  • 100 percent
  • 70 percent
  • 50 percent

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) questions are on the Journeyman Electrician License Exam?
The Branch Circuits & Feeders section, which includes Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210), typically represents a significant portion of the exam. Focus on understanding core concepts rather than memorizing exact question counts, as the exam uses adaptive testing.
What is the best way to study Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210)?
Use active recall and spaced repetition rather than passive reading. Practice with realistic exam questions, review explanations for both correct and incorrect answers, and focus on understanding the reasoning behind each concept.
What topics within Branch Circuit Requirements (Art. 210) should I focus on most?
Focus on the concepts that appear in our practice questions and any areas where you consistently score below 70%. The adaptive practice mode will automatically target your weak areas for efficient study.