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When studying for an electrical licensing exam, you’ll often run into practice questions where the answer key is wrong or based on a hidden assumption. That doesn’t mean the question is useless — in fact, those questions can be some of the best learning tools if you know how to use them correctly.
In this video, we break down a real NEC® 314.16 box fill question and show:
Why some exam database answers don’t fully align with the National Electrical Code (NEC)
How to spot bad assumptions in multiple-choice electrical questions
Why simply memorizing answers will cost you points on test day
How to read the actual NEC language and apply it correctly
At Fast Trax® Electrical Exam Prep, we don’t just teach you what the “right answer” is — we teach you how to read, interpret, and understand the NEC so you can eliminate wrong choices and choose the best code-compliant answer, even when the question is poorly written.
This mindset doesn’t just help you pass your electrician exam — it makes you a better electrician in the field.
🔌 Topics Covered:
NEC box fill calculations (Article 314)
Fixture wire and canopy exceptions
Common electrical exam traps
How to think like the exam writers
NEC interpretation vs memorization
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The explanation was very thorough.