Texas Journeyman Electrician Exam Questions (TDLR)
Good Texas questions are not copied exam dumps. They are original, tied to the 2023 NEC, and built to expose the exact miss: wrong article, wrong table, wrong calculation setup, or slow lookup.
Last reviewed June 2026
Format
Two parts
Questions
59 + 26
Score
70% each
Code
NEC 2023
What Texas questions should test
A useful question tells you more than right or wrong. It tells you which rule family broke, whether the calculation setup was wrong, and what answer choice trapped you. That is the information you need before a retake or a first attempt.
- NEC Knowledge: branch circuits, services, grounding and bonding, wiring methods, motors, and general code lookup.
- Calculations: voltage drop, conduit fill, box fill, dwelling load, ampacity, motors, and transformer setup.
- Open-book speed: article recognition, table lookup, and knowing when to flag a question.
Avoid copied real-question claims
Real exam dumps are a legal and accuracy problem. They go stale, they often miss the 2025 Texas format change, and they train memorization instead of the codebook and calculation habits the exam actually grades.
- Use original questions, not claimed PSI copies.
- Check that the page knows Texas is two separately scored parts.
- Check that the prep uses the 2023 NEC.
- Look for explanations that show why the wrong answers were tempting.
How JourneymanIQ questions are different
The question is only the front door. The useful part is what happens after you answer. Each miss should show the article family, the setup, and the next drill. That is what turns practice into a repair plan.
- The diagnostic sorts weak topics before paid practice.
- Practice explanations cite NEC article numbers and paraphrase the rule.
- Calculation questions show the setup step by step.
- Priority drills send you to the highest-cost weak topics first.
Where the facts come from
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