Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician Part 1 Ultimate Exam Prep Rental

Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician Part 1 Ultimate Exam Prep Rental

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Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician Part 1 Ultimate Exam Prep Rental

Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician Part 1 Ultimate Exam Prep Rental

If you’re aiming to pass the Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician Part 1 exam, your study plan should do two things well: (1) build confidence with the code topics that show up repeatedly, and (2) train you to find answers quickly under real test pressure. This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental package is built for that exact goal—so you can spend less time hunting through pages and more time practicing how the exam actually feels.

Massachusetts Part 1 covers a wide span of NEC-driven work: services, grounding and bonding, wiring methods and devices, overcurrent protection, special occupancies and equipment, and more. The right prep isn’t about memorizing random facts—it’s about becoming efficient with the index, chapter layout, and the way exam questions point you toward the right article, table, or exception. With the included rentals, you’ll be equipped to drill the lookup process and strengthen your accuracy.

This package is also a practical fit for students who want the benefits of an Ultimate-level prep experience while keeping book costs predictable. You’ll receive the core reference rentals listed below and structured course access designed to keep your prep organized from day one through exam day.

What You Get

  • Included Book(s): National Electrical Code, NEC, 2023; NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code, 2022.
  • Course Access: 1 year of course access.
  • Application Service: Included with this package.

Pricing: $1165 + a refundable deposit of $250 for a total of $1415.

The deposit helps support the rental program and is tied to the return condition of the included rental reference(s). Keep your materials in good shape, follow the rental return guidelines provided with your order, and you’ll be set up for a smooth return process.

Exam Details

The Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician licensing examination is computer-based, two-part, and open-book. Each part is scored independently, and you must pass both parts to obtain licensure. 

Journeyman Electrician, Part 1 is listed as:

  • 80 questions
  • Passing score: 70% (56 correct)
  • Time allowed: 180 minutes

These figures are published in the PSI Candidate Information Bulletin for Massachusetts. 

Part 1 content areas include (with the number of items per topic shown in the bulletin):

  • General Knowledge (8)
  • Services (11)
  • Grounding and Bonding (7)
  • Wiring Methods and Devices (18)
  • Motors (4)
  • Transformers (1)
  • Low-Voltage Distribution (2)
  • Special Occupancies and Equipment (5)
  • Overcurrent Protection (6)
  • Lighting (2)
  • Alarm Systems (6)
  • Photovoltaic (6)
  • Energy Storage Systems (4)

Topic weights like these are extremely useful for planning your study schedule—especially when you’re deciding where to focus repetition and timed drills. 

Important exam-day note: The bulletin outlines rules for reference materials and general test-center policies (for example, calculator limitations and restrictions on loose papers). Plan to study in a way that matches those rules so nothing feels unfamiliar on exam day. 

Open Book Test

The Massachusetts electrician examinations are identified as OPEN-BOOK

Open-book does not mean “easy”—it means speed and accuracy matter. The fastest test-takers are the ones who can interpret a question, decide which chapter or article applies, and confirm the answer efficiently without second-guessing. Your goal during prep should be to:

  • Build a dependable “search routine” (Index → Article → Section → Exceptions/Notes).
  • Practice reading carefully for details like voltage, occupancy type, wiring method, and protection requirements.
  • Train your pacing so you don’t spend too long on any single question.
  • Get comfortable verifying an answer twice: once by locating the rule, and again by checking exceptions, tables, or definitions.

The PSI bulletin also describes what types of markings may be permitted in reference materials (for example, highlighting and underlining). Your study routine should mirror those conditions so your books remain exam-ready.

Licensing Steps

Licensing requirements and application procedures are governed by the Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Electricians and associated regulations. While individual timelines vary, the typical path to Journeyman licensure generally follows this sequence:

  1. Complete qualifying education: Massachusetts regulations require documented education as a prerequisite to sitting for the Journeyman examination. 
  2. Complete qualifying work experience: Regulations require documented hours of electrical work experience prior to application for examination. 
  3. Apply to sit for the exam: Submit the required application materials to be approved for testing.
  4. Pass both exam parts: Part 1 and Part 2 are scored independently, and both must be passed to obtain licensure. 
  5. Follow board instructions after passing: After you pass, follow the licensing instructions provided for issuance and any next steps.

From a study standpoint, it helps to treat Part 1 as the “code-navigation performance test.” The more consistent your lookup process becomes, the more time you save—and the more confident you feel when questions get tricky.

State Requirements

Massachusetts eligibility criteria for a Journeyman Electrician exam application are described in the state regulations. Among the requirements listed for an apprentice applying for a Journeyman electrician license exam are:

  • Work experience: A minimum of 8,000 clock hours of electrical work experience in no less than four years before applying for the examination (with supervision requirements described in the regulation).
  • Education: Documented completion of 600 clock hours of classroom instruction, as described in 237 CMR 22.01 and referenced within the Journeyman application eligibility criteria. 

If you’re already approved to test, you can focus on performance: timed practice, accurate code lookups, and targeted repetition of the highest-weight topics shown in the Part 1 content outline. 

Reference Books

  • National Electrical Code, NEC, 2023
    Included Book: Your primary code reference for Journeyman Electrician Part 1. Use it to practice fast navigation through chapters, articles, tables, and exceptions, and to build confidence answering code-based questions under time pressure.
  • NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code, 2022
    Included Book: Supports preparation for alarm-system related questions. Use it to practice finding requirements quickly and confirming details that tend to separate “almost right” answers from correct ones.

Reference: Please allow up to 15 business days for Ultimate book package orders. Plan your study schedule accordingly so you have your materials in hand before scheduling your exam date.

Note on exam references: The PSI Candidate Information Bulletin lists multiple reference materials associated with the exam and identifies what may be allowed in the examination center. Always align your preparation and exam-day plan with the currently published bulletin. 

Test Information and Study Materials

Because the Journeyman Part 1 exam is timed (180 minutes for 80 questions), your best results usually come from a balanced prep routine that builds both knowledge and speed. 

Here’s a practical approach that matches how Part 1 is structured:

  • Start with the highest-weight areas: Wiring Methods and Devices has the largest share of items in the content outline, followed by Services and several mid-weight topics like Overcurrent Protection and Alarm Systems. Build early momentum by mastering navigation in these categories. 
  • Use timed “lookup sprints”: Set a timer for 90 seconds and challenge yourself to locate the exact article/section for a prompted topic (for example, conductor fill, overcurrent protection rules, or service equipment requirements). Then shorten your timer gradually as you improve.
  • Practice reading questions like an inspector: Train yourself to identify what the question is really asking—location, occupancy, equipment type, voltage, wiring method, and any “exception triggers.” These details point you to the correct rule faster.
  • Build a repeatable method: The most reliable method for many candidates is: (1) identify key terms, (2) go to the Index, (3) confirm definitions if needed, (4) locate the governing section, and (5) check exceptions/tables.
  • Don’t neglect smaller categories: Even low-count topics can matter if the questions are easy points for someone prepared (for example, Lighting, Low-Voltage Distribution, or Transformers). 

Finally, plan your pacing. A simple time check can keep you in control: at the halfway point (about 90 minutes), aim to be close to halfway through the questions. If you’re behind, move forward, mark harder questions for review (if your testing interface allows), and come back after you secure faster points.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep is designed to help you prepare with structure, focus, and trade-relevant practice—without wasting time on generic study plans that don’t match how electricians actually test. This Ultimate package supports your preparation in a few key ways:

  • Organized study guidance: Instead of guessing what to study next, you can follow a clear plan that keeps your effort aimed at the knowledge areas that matter for Part 1.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Consistent practice is the bridge between “I read it” and “I can answer it under time pressure.” The course experience emphasizes repetition, navigation, and applying code concepts in exam-like scenarios.
  • Reference navigation support: Open-book exams reward efficient searching. With the included rentals, you can build the real skill of locating rules quickly, checking exceptions, and confirming details the way the exam requires.
  • Confidence-building structure: When your study is organized and measurable—timed drills, focused review, and consistent routines—you walk into exam day calmer and more prepared.
  • Application Service included: Having support with the application side helps reduce distractions, so you can stay focused on your study schedule and exam readiness.

This is a straightforward, goal-driven way to prepare: learn the code, practice the process, and show up ready to perform within the exam’s time limits.

FAQ Section

Is the Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician exam open book?

Yes. The PSI Candidate Information Bulletin states that the examinations are OPEN-BOOK and computer-generated. }

How many questions are on Journeyman Electrician Part 1 in Massachusetts?

Part 1 is listed as 80 questions with 180 minutes allowed. 

What score do I need to pass Part 1?

The bulletin lists 70% as the required passing percentage for Part 1 (56 questions answered correctly). 

Do I have to pass both parts to get licensed?

Yes. Each part is independent, and you are required to pass both parts of the examination to obtain licensure. 

What topics are covered on Part 1?

The PSI bulletin provides a Part 1 content outline with topic categories such as Services, Grounding and Bonding, Wiring Methods and Devices, Overcurrent Protection, Alarm Systems, Photovoltaic, and Energy Storage Systems, among others. 

What are the main eligibility requirements to apply for the Journeyman exam?

Massachusetts regulations for Journeyman exam eligibility include documented electrical work experience totaling a minimum of 8,000 clock hours and documented completion of 600 clock hours of classroom instruction (as referenced in the applicable regulations). 

What is included in the price?

Your price is $1165 plus a refundable deposit of $250, for a total of $1415. This includes the listed rental reference books, 1 year of course access, and Application Service as part of the Ultimate package.

How long should I plan for delivery of the Ultimate book package?

Please allow up to 15 business days for Ultimate book package orders. Plan your study schedule accordingly so you have your materials in hand before scheduling your exam date.