Stay Wired-to-Win Electrical Code Quiz Challenge

EIN SWTW code 400

Sept 8, 2020

A leader in the Industry, Mike Holt has been developing electrical training programs since 1975. He has devoted his career to studying, researching, and understanding the National Electrical Code (NEC®), and is known as one of the top Code experts in the world.

Mike Holt Enterprises, provides electrical training for apprenticeship programs, electrical exam preparation, and continuing education. Mike’s passion for the industry, and his commitment to changing the lives of electrical professionals, has helped him build one of the largest electrical-only publishing companies in the country. For more information, visit www.MikeHolt.com.

INSTRUCTIONS

Submission Dates: September 3 – 23, 2020, 7:00 am CST

This month, you’ll have 10 minutes to take an online electrical code quiz. The goal is to complete as many questions correctly, with as few skips as possible in 10 minutes. You are not expected to finish all 79 questions. One quiz submission per competitor. The live leaderboard below shows the top 5 students and top 5 professional scores.   

Go HERE for more information

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