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dave30

well hear i am asking for your help again i really don't know what i would do with out this site and the people who answer the questions i ask

so thanks for all you help

- Which of the following is classed as 'Minor Work'?
a) Adding extra lighting points to an existing circuit
b) Installing a new circuit to supply a fused spur
c) The replacement of a consumer unit
d) The re-wire of a socket outlet circuit

- Approved document A-P give,
a) statutory methods on to carry out building work
b) ways in which to carry out electrical work in dwellings
c) statutory methods on how to comply with the Building Regulations
d) practical guidance on how to comply with the Building Regulations

- Which of the following is non-notifiable work under Approved Document P?
a) Adding a new lighting circuit
b) Adding a new socket from a ring final circuit in a kitchen
c) Adding a new socket from a radial final circuit in a living room
d) Adding a lighting point in a bathroom

-Where material change of use is required for part of a building, such work should be carried out as necessary to protect all the building from spread of fire. This statement would apply to a building of a height of
a) 5 meters
b) 10 meters
c) 15 meters
d) 20 meters
 
I know the answers, but i am not going to tell you until you have a shot, but here are some clues.

1, Minor works are usually small jobs, and never go back to the Consumer unit.
2, Approved documents A to P are STATUTORY, that narrows it down to 50-50, do some research.
3, Consult Approved document P, free to download, and read it.
4, Again, this info is freely available at your finger tips via google and the like.

I am not being unhelpful, but if you find out for yourself, and post your answers, you will, remember, and get better advice if you get it wrong.

Cheers..........Howard
 
ok im looking ill be back soon .... yes home work hour

been at this for a wile and cant find answers but ill try some more got 60 questions and these 4 are doing my nut in i know i should no the answers just cant


back soon thanks again folks
 
thanks very much SirKit Breaker your help was great

sorry if it appeared like i was looking for quick way out got 60 questions to to tonight and been very tiered motor biking 1hour 40 mins to this course last 3 weeks and not got alot of time and i had spent a wile trying to find then

anyway thanks very much for all your help very appreciated as always
 

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