Nonmetallic box question

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Charles R. Miller said:
Celtic,
I was just kidding about the equation...

I actually broke out pen and paper to "prove" the equations...my example was slightly less than accurate .

:)
 
How long would the testing examiner allow to take a quiz of a quantity of 50 of similar types of questions like the one that started this thread: a).50 minutes b).50 hours c).50 days d). all of the above ? :grin: :D :confused: :D
 
More on C & D

More on C & D

Many thanks to all who responded, i see a lot of debate over this seemingly easy question. I will offer all responses to my class for additional debate. And by the way this question came from the Mike Holt exam prep book 02. page 182 question #174
 
celtic said:
If D = A+B+C, and C = A+B+D, wouldn't D=C?

If we solve the first equation for C we get C= -A-B+D.

Let's add the 2 equations togther
C=-A-B+D
C= A+B+D

2C= 2D
C=D

Great job Celtic --- that is if the original equations are true
 
svthard said:
And by the way this question came from the Mike Holt exam prep book 02. page 182 question #174
Of the 1,583 Active Members of this forum....NO ONE (but the OP) has this Mike holt book?
 
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wbalsam1 said:
How long would the testing examiner allow to take a quiz of a quantity of 50 of similar types of questions like the one that started this thread: a).50 minutes b).50 hours c).50 days d). all of the above ? :grin: :D :confused: :D

Lets see, a).50 minutes= 30 seconds b).50 hours= 30 minutes c).50 days= 12 hours and d). all of the above ? About 12 hours of indecision sounds about right, so I say "C". :rolleyes:
 
celtic said:
Of the 1,583 Active Members of this forum....NO ONE (but the OP) has this Mike holt book?

I have a copy of the first edition of Mike?s Electrician?s Exam Preparation. It is based on the 1999 NEC . . . when dots were dashes and Article 314 was 370. The question is the same and the answer in the back of the book is the same. This tells us the answer most likely is not a typo.

In Mike?s defense, this question probably came from the Block and Associates master or journeyman electrician?s exam. Just because a question is on an exam, does not mean the exam providers will have the correct answer. I feel that most, if not all, exam providers have a 1 to 3 percent error in answers to their exams.

I have been teaching electrical exam prep classes for 19 years, and have taken more than 40 master (or contractor) electrical exams. Controversial questions like this have always been around. Hopefully, this question has been deleted, reworded, or the answer has been corrected.

Charles
 
2005 correction

2005 correction

This question is in the 2005 Exam Prep book, page 227 # 2, and the answer key was corrected to answer (d)

For 2008 we will also add the word "nonmetallic" in front of "raceways"

Thanks!
 
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Many thanks Steve, my class was very interested in the debate and benefited from the discussion.

Thanks again all posters:D
 
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