Arkansas Journeyman Electrician Exam Preparation

Prepare and study for your state Journeyman Electrician examination in the comfort of your home.

Original price was: $995.00.Current price is: $695.00.

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Our Arkansas Journeyman Electrician practice exams simulate the experience of taking the computerized state examination. Our online class will teach you how to pass the Journeyman Electrician Test.

Arkansas Journeyman Electrician, The Contractors School offers the only Complete 3-in-1 System consisting of:

(1) New NEC 2017 Home Study Computer Program with 10 excellent sample exams !

(2) Weekend Webinar or Seminar (prior to testing) !

(3) Text or Phone Call engineering tutoring help !

This Home Study Computer Program is a three (3) month subscription / enrollment and allows for unlimited Home Study, Seminars, and Tutoring for a three (3) month period !

Our sample exams simulate your actual Prov state exam! 

Questions, answers, and article references that you need to pass the new Prov state examination are contained in this new module. Choose this program if you are serious about passing your state exam with Prov. Go into the test prepared with the best computer study program in Arkansas!

 

The following reference materials are allowed in the examination center:

  • NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2017
  • Candidate’s NEC may be highlighted , underlined in pen, and permanently tabbed. NEC notes, post-it markers, and personal study materials are NOT permitted.
  • Candidate’s may also bring a personal Calculator and Pencil(s).

License Requirements Summary:

  • 60 question exam, 3 hour time limit, minimum test score 70%
  • Prov Test Fee = $80

Applications must be submitted to Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners:

900 West Capitol, Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 682-4549
Website: www.arkansas.gov

    • License candidates must be pre-approved by Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners prior to testing with Prov.
    • Applications submitted are usually processed in 2-3 weeks, at which time each license candidate can schedule their examination with the testing agency Prov.

For Licensing Questions please contact Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing Electrical Board:

4815 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: (501) 682-9201

Examinations are administered by the testing agency Prov Inc:

5200 NW 43rd Street Suite 102-167 Gainesville, FL 32606
Phone: (866) 720-7768
Website: www.provexam.com
Office Hours: 8am to 6pm (Est)

Our interactive Exam Prep Program allows each license candidate to prepare and study for his state examination while in the comfort of his own home. Our practice exams actually simulate the experience of taking the computerized state examination. The questions, multiple choice answers, and article references have been professionally prepared by our research team to cover every subject area, code section, and calculations. Our sample tests questions are scrambled each time you test to simulate your actual state test experience.

Natasha Gonzalez (501) 646-1609

This excellent program can be purchased and installed in just minutes, allows unlimited study and review time for a three month period, and runs on any Windows or Mac computer with an operating system. The program will run on your laptop without internet access allowing on-the-go study preparation.

Click ADD TO CART at the top of this page to begin your studies today!

Ready to enroll or have questions? Please contact Natasha Gonzalez (501) 646-1609

Below is a small sample of our exam prep questions:

  1. What is the calculated load in watts of a circuit that operates on 120 VAC, with a resistive load of 40 Ohms ?
    • Correct Answer: Ohm’s Law – Calculate; P = (ExE)/R = (120 x 120)/40 = 360 VA
  2. A dwelling has an additional 7 kW range and 8 kW oven on the same branch circuit, what do these add to the service load?
    • Correct Answer: NEC – Per Table 220.55, and Note 4, calculate 15 – 12 = 3 x 5% = 15%, therefore, 8,000 W x 115% = 9200 W
  3. Using the Optional method of calculation, what would be the additional load on the service for a 60-unit apartment complex with 4 kW dryers per unit?
    • Correct Answer: NEC – 220.54, Table 220.84, 60 x 5 kW x 24% = 72 kW
  • NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2017

License Requirements Summary:

  • 60 question exam, 3 hour time limit, minimum test score 70%
  • Prov Test Fee = $80

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