2. A. Series 3. A. One coil 4. B. Ammeter 5. C. Grounded T. 110-26a Condition 2 6. C. Lighting 7. C. Increases the resistance 8. D. Effective value 9. B. 1-6 2-5-3 4-7 10. C. 36” edge of basin 210-52d 11. B. 2 hot wires use neutral 12. 12. B. 75% 220-17 13. C. I & II PVC or Bakelite 14. C. AC & DC tungsten 380-14b 15. B. Fuse DEF 100 over 600v 16. B. Service-entrance conductors DEF 100 17. D. Article 480 18. D. I, II & III Chain wrench 19. C. Hacksaw and ream 20. D. 50 pounds Fixture 410-16a 21. 21. A. Yes 300-3c1 22. B. Local Code when more stringent 23. B. VD is a percentage 24. C. Insulation 310-10 25. D. Zinc finish 26. B. Saber saw 27. A. 6-32 x 1” 28. C. Be alert at all times 29. A. 90 degrees 30. A. 3 ohms will consume the most power 31. A. 35 pounds ceiling fans 422 32. D. Use a chalk line 33. C. Silver improves continuity 34. C. Perform their duties properly 35. D. Level 36. A. Hardened steel surface 37. C. 15 feet over driveways 230-24b 38. D. 60% Nipple fill Chapter 9, note 4 39. B. Tested to withstand high-voltage 40. B. Twisted together tightly 41. D. 12 ohms consume the most power 42. C. Article 250 43. A. 27 5/16 Total sum 44. C. Fusestat has different size threads 45. C. Symbol for ceiling outlet 46. D. Check circuit for a problem 47. B. Carborundum 48. B. 0.1875 is the decimal equivalent of 3/16” 49. C. To much pressure on the drill bit 50. B. L2 fuse is blown