Why this exists
The journeyman exam is open-book. 90% of the answers are in the NEC. Both halves of TDLR's 2-part exam are time-pressured — speed in the code is what gets people. This drill trains the one skill no other prep tool drills: finding things in the code, fast.
NEC navigation drills
Article-lookup speed practice. Answer with where it lives in the code, not what the answer is.
Mock exam mode New
Multiple-choice questions in the format of the actual TDLR Journeyman exam (split into NEC + Calculations as of March 2025). Exam UX: pick A/B/C/D, advance — no immediate feedback. Full worked solutions and NEC references in the post-exam review.
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How the navigation drill works
Each navigation question asks where the answer lives in the NEC, not what the answer is. Type the Article (e.g., 210), the Section if asked (e.g., 210.8), and a Table reference if relevant (e.g., 310.16). Use your code book — that's the point.
Mock exam mode is different: pick A/B/C/D, no immediate feedback, full review at the end. Use it once you've drilled navigation — it tests recall, not lookup speed.
Results
Question breakdown
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