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Journeyman Closed Book Exam 3 | REE Board Exam

Journeyman Closed Book Exam 3 | REE Board Exam

This is the Multiple Choice Questions Part 3 of the Series in Journeyman Closed Book Exam as one of the Electrical Engineering Board Exam and Registered Master Electrician References. In Preparation for the REE and REE Board Exam make sure to expose yourself and familiarize yourself with each and every question compiled here taken from various sources including but not limited to past Board Exam Questions in the Electrical Engineering field, Electrical Engineering Books, Journals and other Electrical Engineering References.

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โ‡ Journeyman Closed Book Exam 2 | REE Board Exam

Choose the letter of the best answer in each question.

1. The electromotive force required to cause a current to flow may be obtained __________.

I. Thermally II. Mechanically III. Chemically

a. I only

b. I & III only

c. II & III only

d. I, II, & III

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

2. Which of the following is not true?

a. A fluorescent fixture is more efficient than an incandescent fixture.

b. Room temperature has an effect on the operation of a fluorescent lamp .

c. Fluorescent fixtures have good power factor with the current leading the voltage.

d. The life of a fluorescent bulb is affected by starting and stopping.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

3. Resistance opposes the flow of current in a circuit and is measured in __________.

a. Farads

b. Joules

c. Ohms

d. Henrys

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

4. Which of the following is true?

a. Wooden plugs may be used for mounting electrical equipment in concrete.

b. The high-leg conductor of a 4-wire delta is identified blue in color.

c. The minimum size service permitted by the Code for a residence is 100 amps.

d. The ungrounded conductor is connected to the screw shell of a lampholder.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

5. Mulitple start buttons in a motor control circuit are connected in __________.

a. Series

b. Parallel

c. Series-parallel

d. None of these

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

6. Which of the following is not true?

a. Feeder demand factors are applicable to household electric ranges.

b. A green colored conductor can be used as an ungrounded circuit conductor.

c. Insulated conductors #6 or smaller shall be white or gray, no marking tape permitted.

d. All joints or splices must be electrically and mechanically secure before soldering.

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

7. Special permission is __________.

a. Granted by the electrical foreman on the job.

b. Verbal permission by the inspector.

c. Given only once on one blueprint change request.

d. The written consent of the authority having jurisdiction.

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

8. One million volts can also expressed as __________.

a. 1 millivolt

b. 1 kilovolt

c. 1 megavolt

d. 1 microvolt

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

9. Resistance in a circuit may be __________.

I. Resistance of the conductors II. Resistance due to imperfect contact

a. I only

b. II only

c. Both I & II

d. Neither I nor II

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

10. Which of the following is not true?

a. All receptacles on 15 and 20 amp branch circuits must be of the grounding type.

b. Splices and joints shall be covered with an insulation equivalent to the conductor insulation.

c. The size of the conductor determines the rating of the circuit.

d. All 15 and 20 amp receptacle installed in a dwelling bathroom shall have GFCI protection.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

11. A magnetic field is created around a conductor __________.

a. Whenever current flows in the wire, provided the wire is made of magnetic materials.

b. Only when the wire carries a large current.

c. Whenever current flows in the conductor.

d. Only if the conductor is formed in a loop.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

12. A universal motor has brushes that ride on the __________.

a. Commutator

b. Stator

c. Inter-pole

d. Field

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

13. How many kw hours are consumed by 25-60 watt light bulbs burning 5 hours in a 120 V circuit?

a. 1.5

b. 180

c. 7.5

d. 75

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation: 25 x 60 = 1,500 x 5 = 7500/1000 = 7.5ย 

14. A dynamo is __________.

a. A pole line insulator.

b. A tool used to test dielectric strength.

c. A meter used for checking the R.P.M of a motor.

d. A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

15. Which of the following is/are generally used for field magnets?

I. Copper II. Steel III. Wrought iron

a. I & II only

b. I & III only

c. II & III only

d. I, II, & III

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

16. The difference between a neutral and a grounded circuit conductors is __________.

a. Only a neutral will have equal potential to the ungrounded conductor.

b. Only a neutrals outer covering is white or natural gray.

c. Only a neutral carries unbalanced current.

d. There is no difference.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

17. The normal rotation of an induction motor is __________ facing the front of the motor (The front of a motor is the end opposite the shaft).

a. Clockwise

b. Counter clockwise

c. either a or b

d. neither a nor b

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

18. A function of a relay is to __________.

a. Turn on another circuit

b. Produce thermal electricity

c. Limit the flow of electrons

d. Create a resistance in the field winding

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

19. Which of the following is not true?

a. It is an electrical impossibility to have a circuit with only inductive reactance because the metallic wire has a resistance.

b. The voltage of a circuit is the greatest effective difference of potential that exists between any two conductors of a circuit.

c. The current is said to lag the voltage in a circuit that has only capacitive reactance.

d. Power factor is the phase displacement of current and voltage in an AC circuit.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

20. Unity power factor, which means that the current is in phase with the voltage, would be __________.

a. 0.50

b. 0.80

c. 0.10

d. 1.0

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

21. Rheostats and potentiometers are types of __________ resistors.

a. Film

b. Variable

c. Fixed

d. Wirewound

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

22. A laminated pole is __________.

a. One built up of layers or iron sheets, stamped from sheet metal and insulated.

b. Used in transmission lines over 100 kv.

c. A pole soaked in creosote.

d. Found in the western part of the U.S.A.

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

23. Which of the following is true?

a. Conductors of different systems may not occupy the same enclosure.

b. Knife switches should be mounted in a horizontal position.

c. 75 amps is a standard size fuse.

d. Circuits are grounded to limit excess voltage to ground, which might occur from lightning or exposure to other higher voltage sources.

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

24. Electrical power is measure of __________.

a. Work wasted

b. Voltage

c. Rate at which work is performed

d. Total work performed

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

25. What percentage of the maximum (peak) voltage is the effective (R.M.S.) voltage?

a.100%

b. 70.7%

c. 63.7%

d. 57.7%

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

26. A low power factor is commonly caused by __________.

I. Induction motors II. Synchronous motors III. Fluorescent lights

a. III only

b. II & III only

c. I & III only

d. I, II& III

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

27. Which of the following is not true?

a. Conduit painted with enamel cannot be used outdoors.

b. All AC phase wires, neutral and equipment grounding conductors if used, must be installed in the same raceway.

c. PVC shall have a minimum burial depth of 24 โ€œ.

d. EMT raceway can be installed in an air conditioning-space heating duct.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

28. Which of the following is not true?

a. Equal currents flow in the branches of parallel circuits.

b. The total resistance of a parallel circuit is less than the smallest resistor in the circuit.

c. The total current in a parallel circuit is the sum of the branch currents.

d. In a parallel circuit, there is more than one path for the current flow.

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

29. Hysteresis is __________.

a. The tool used to read the specific gravity of a battery.

b. The lagging of magnetism, in a magnetic metal, behind the magnetizing flux which produces it.

c. The opposite of impedance.

d. None of these

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

30. The electric pressure of a circuit would be the __________.

a. Voltage

b. Amperage

c. Resistance

d. Wattage

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

31. Permeability is __________.

a. The opposite of conductance.

b. A measure of the ease with which magnetism passes through any substance.

c. The total resistance to current flow.

d. The liquid substance in a battery.

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

32. The Wheatstone bridge method is used for accurate measurements of __________.

a. Voltage

b. Amperage

c. Resistance

d. Wattage

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

33. When a circuit breaker is in the open position __________.

I. You have a short in the ungrounded conductor.

II. You have a short in the grounded conductor.

a. I only

b. II only

c. Either I or II

d. both I & II

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

34. In solving series-parallel circuits, generally you would __________.

a. Treat it as a series circuit

b. Reduce it to its simplest form

c. Assume that all loads are equal

d. Treat it as a parallel circuit.

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

35. A commutator is __________.

a. A ditching machine

b. The inter-poles of a generator

c. A device for causing the alternating currents generated in the armature to flow in the same direction in the external circuit.

d. A transformer with a common conductor.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

36. Which of the following is true?

a. EMT may be treaded

b. The โ€œwhiteโ€ colored conductor connected to the silver colored post on a duplex receptacle on a 120v two-wire branch circuit is called the โ€œneutralโ€ conductor.

c. Plastic water pipe is approved to be used for electrical conduit.

d. The screw shell of a lampholder may support a fixture weighing 6 pounds.

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

37. To fasten a box to a terra cotta wall you would use which of the following?

a. Wooden plugs

b. Lag bolt

c. Expansion bolt

d. Toggle bolt/rawl plugs

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

38. If a 240-volt heater is used on 120 volts, the amount of heat produced will be __________.

a. Twice as great

b. Four times as great

c. ยผ as much

d. The same

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

39. Which of the following about a strap wrench is/are true?

I. You can turn pipe using one hand

II. Use in a tight corner

III. Use on different sizes of pipe

a. I only

b. II only

c. III only

d. I, II & III

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

40. When soldering a joint, the flux is used to __________.

a. Keep the wire cool

b. Keep the surface clean

c. Lubricate the joint

d. Maintain a tight connection

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

41. The transferring of electrons from one material to another would be __________.

a. Electrochemistry

b. Static electricity

c. Solar electricity

d. Piezoelectricity

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

42. A minimum thickness of __________ inch/inches of concrete over conduits and raceways should be used to prevent cracking.

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

43. Wire Connectors are generally classified as __________ type(s).

I. Thermal II. Pressure

a. I only

b. II only

c. both I & II

d. neither I nor II

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

44. One of the disadvantages of indenter or crimp connectors is __________.

a. They must be re-crimped at each annual maintenance inspection.

b. That special tools are required to make the joint.

c. Eventually they will loosen.

d. They can only be used for copper conductors.

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

45. The usual service conditions under which a transformer should be able to carry its rated load are __________.

I. At rated secondary voltage or not in excess of 105% of the rated value.

II. At rated frequency.

III. Temperature of the surrounding cooling air at no time exceeding 40ยฐC (104ยฐF) and average temperature of the surrounding cooling air during any 24-hour period not exceeding 30ยฐC (86ยฐF).

a. I only

b. II only

c. III only

d. I,II & III

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

46. Which of the following is not true?

a. An autotransformer may be used as part of the ballast for lighting circuits.

b. A branch circuit can never be supplied through an autotransformer.

c. The losses of the autotransformer are less than those of a two-coil transformer.

d. Autotransformers may be used as starting compensators for AC motors.

View Answer:

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

47. Conductors supplying two or more motors shall have an ampacity equal to that sum of the following current rating of all the motors plus __________ % of the highest rated motor in the group.

a. 25

b. 80

c. 100

d. 125

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

48. The symbol for a wye connection is __________.

a. ฮฃ

b. ฮ”

c.

d.

View Answer:

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

49. Which of the following meters is a wattmeter?

Journeyman Closed Book Exam 3 | REE Board Exam - Number 49

a. I only

b. II only

c. III only

d. I, II & III

View Answer:

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

50. The voltage of a circuit is best defined as __________.

a. The potential between two conductors.

b. The greatest difference of potential between two conductors.

c. The effective difference of potential between two conductors.

d. The average RMS difference of potential between any two conductors.

View Answer:

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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