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City of Toledo, Ohio
Residential Electrician

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City of Toledo
One Government Center
Suite 1600
Toledo, OH  43604
Phone: (419) 245-1220
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Contractor Trades Examination
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Birmingham, AL  35213
(877) 783-3926
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Exam Content
Subject Area # of Questions
Electrical Layout and Plan Reading 9
Branch Circuit and Wiring 8
Appliance and Motor Circuits 3
Installation 3
Panel Wiring 2
Trimout and Wiring 2
Administrative 1
Grounding and Bonding 2
Electrical Layout 5
Branch Circuits B Rough In 7
Branch Circuits and Appliances 8
Services 7
Grounding 8
Panel Wiring and Overcurrent Protection 8
Final Wiring and Trimout 7

Total Number of Test Questions: 80
Time Allowed (hours) 4.0
Passing percentage 70%

Recommended (permitted) Reference Books
1. National Electrical Code (NFPA-70), 2005, National Fire Protection Association.

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