18th Edition Mock Examination
City & Guilds 2382 • BS 7671:2018+A3:2024 Including Amendment 4 2026
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Welcome to the TMUK Group full assessment simulator. This engine completely randomises and draws non-repeating questions from a master bank on every single attempt. You will have 2 hours to answer 60 multiple-choice questions based on the latest British statutory installation standards.
This is an open-book exam. Please ensure you have your official copy of the wiring regulations ready before beginning. The live countdown timer will start immediately.
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About the 18th Edition Exam (BS 7671:2018+A3:2024 + Amendment 4 2026)
The 18th Edition refers to the latest British Standards (BS 7671) regarding requirements for electrical installations and IET wiring systems. Any electrical installer or system designer undertaking domestic, commercial, or heavy industrial installations in the United Kingdom must ensure absolute compliance with these statutory guidelines.
How to Prepare and Pass
The formal City & Guilds 2382 examination is an online assessment hosted at approved physical testing stations. Candidates must address 60 multiple-choice questions within a strict allocation of 120 minutes (2 hours). The standard baseline passing mark sits at 60% (36 correct answers), but maintaining an interactive training average above 75% ensures an safe buffer against fluctuating national metrics.
Our mock application above is completely dynamic. Unlike basic text pages, it mix-and-matches unique questions from our structured master index on every attempt, tracking flags and times identically to the real testing environment software.
What Materials Are Permitted in the Test Room?
Because the 18th Edition assessment is a certified open-book examination, you are legally permitted to bring your text copy of BS 7671 into the testing bay.
- Allowed Additions: Text highlights, folded page corners, and plain, non-annotated post-it notes utilized as structural chapter markers.
- Prohibited Elements: Sample practice parameters written into margins, cheat sheets, circuit diagrams, or external pre-formulated observation notes. Invigilators maintain a strict screening process and will replace or seize non-compliant materials.
- Hardware: A standard, non-programmable scientific calculator is required (e.g., standard Casio FX models). Built-in mobile device software calculators are strictly banned.
Exam Weighting and Chapter Index Layout
The question engine targets specific parts of the documentation. Strategic time allocation across the main chapters optimizes performance:
- Part 1 & 2 (Scope, Object & Definitions): ~10% of total mark parameters (6 questions)
- Part 3 (Assessment of General Characteristics): ~10% of total mark parameters (6 questions)
- Part 4 (Protection for Safety): ~25% of total mark parameters (15 questions)
- Part 5 (Selection & Erection of Equipment): ~23% of total mark parameters (14 questions)
- Part 6 (Inspection & Testing): ~7% of total mark parameters (4 questions)
- Part 7 (Special Installations & Locations): ~17% of total mark parameters (10 questions)
- Appendices: ~8% of total mark parameters (5 questions)