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Michigan Journeyman Electrician Practice Test 2026

A useful practice test does not just count right answers. It shows whether you can pick the right NEC chapter, set up the calculation, and keep moving under the same clock the PSI exam puts you on.

Last reviewed June 2026

80
Questions
2 hours 30 minutes
Time
75%
To pass
2023 NEC
Code

What a Michigan practice test has to cover

The journeyman exam is open book, so it is not testing whether you memorized the code. It is testing whether you can find the rule fast and run the calculation clean. A practice test that only quizzes trivia misses the skill that decides the score.

  • Calculations: box fill, conduit fill, voltage drop, motor and feeder sizing, dwelling load.
  • Grounding and bonding: Article 250 is dense and heavily tested.
  • Code navigation: landing on the right article fast, the skill open book rewards.

The practice-test trap

Most guys search for a giant bank of questions. That sounds right. The better move is a diagnostic first. If grounding is solid and motor calculations are bleeding points, 200 more random questions waste your nights. You need the weak chapter first.

How JourneymanIQ uses the first test

  1. Run the free diagnostic across the NEC chapters the Michigan exam tests.
  2. See your projected score and the chapters behind the misses.
  3. Drop into practice and a 30-day plan that targets the weak chapters first.

What you get inside

Once the diagnostic shows where you stand, the platform is built to close the gap, all tuned to the Michigan open-book exam.

  • 130+ original NEC questions, each citing the 2023 article.
  • 4 working calculators: voltage drop, box fill, conduit fill, dwelling load.
  • A 30-day daily plan that re-targets your weak chapters after every session.
  • Plain-English study guides, including a Michigan exam-strategy guide.

Ready to see the weak spots? Take the free Michigan diagnostic.

Start with the diagnostic

See your weakest NEC chapters first. Then drill the right thing instead of everything.

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