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Thanks Bill,
For adding a link to the electrical quizzes on the Forums page.
<----- To your left, under the Chat room box.
I remember back in the early 2000's when I originally came across ECN, I used to do these quizzes quite regularly.
Now, due to my general lack of experience in how things are done in the US, I used to get very low marks in these quizzes.
Some would argue that I STILL don't know anything about the US systems. grin

But, there they are, have a go at them, it's a nice bit of fun and (like me)you might even learn a thing or two.

Good Stuff!!

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Here's a couple more if anyone is interested:


Enjoy!
smile

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I do a lot better with the electrical quizzes wink


Greg Fretwell
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I did not too bad with NEC quiz due I got slightly sidetracked with French codes but it will really help me to keep my memory sharp grin

Merci,Marc


Pas de problme,il marche n'est-ce pas?"(No problem, it works doesn't it?)

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try them without your code book, see how you do.


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Ok., why not post it here to see who have good percentage.

Merci,Marc


Pas de problme,il marche n'est-ce pas?"(No problem, it works doesn't it?)

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Ican keep alot in my head but I still lean heavily on the code book knowing where to quickly find the answer is important

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The trick is doing the "fill" questions without a calculator.


Greg Fretwell
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Open book, right? 100% smile Don't think I'd have done nearly so well without the NEC in front of me.

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80% without looking missed the swimmingpool light question

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