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New Jersey Burglar & Security Alarm Contractor Exam Actual EXAM Questions and Correct Answers with EXPLANATIONS LATEST THIS YEAR.pdf is a comprehensive regulatory and technical manual for professionals seeking licensure in the State of New Jersey. Governed by the New Jersey Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors (Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Advisory Committee), this certification is mandatory for anyone designing, installing, or servicing security systems. The exam focuses on N.J.A.C. 13:31A, the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA 72), covering low-voltage wiring, perimeter detection, central station monitoring, and false alarm prevention. This resource provides detailed rationales to ensure contractors can meet the rigorous public safety and consumer protection standards required by New Jersey law.
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New Jersey Burglar / Security Alarm Contractor Exam Exam Coverage Summary The New Jersey Burglar Alarm Contractor license is administered by the Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Advisory Committee under the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. Candidates must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, and meet specific experience requirements. Experience Requirements :
Question 2 A Qualifying Technical Manager (QTM) is responsible for: A) Sales operations B) Technical compliance of installations C) Advertising D) Billing customers Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The QTM ensures all alarm installations meet technical and regulatory standards. Question 3 A burglar alarm business license requires: A) No experience B) A designated QTM C) Federal certification D) Police approval
B) Cover damages or accidents C) Replace training D) Reduce licensing fees Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: Insurance protects both clients and contractors from financial loss. Question 6 Who issues NJ alarm contractor licenses? A) Local police B) NJ Division of Consumer Affairs C) Federal government D) Private companies Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: Licensing is handled by the state regulatory agency through the Division of Consumer Affairs.
Question 7 Operating without a license results in: A) Bonus certification B) Legal penalties C) Private companies D) Customers Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: Unlicensed operation is subject to legal penalties including fines and potential criminal charges. Question 8 The Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Advisory Committee consists of how many members? A) 10 members B) 12 members
Question 10 What is the minimum age requirement for a burglar alarm contractor license in New Jersey? A) 16 years old B) 17 years old C) 18 years old D) 21 years old Correct Answer: C Summary Rationale: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for an alarm contractor license. Question 11 How many questions are on the Burglar Alarm Examination? A) 40 questions B) 50 questions
C) 60 questions D) 75 questions Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The Burglar Alarm Exam consists of 50 questions. Question 12 What is the time limit for completing the Burglar Alarm Examination? A) 90 minutes B) 120 minutes C) 130 minutes D) 165 minutes Correct Answer: D Summary Rationale: Candidates have 165 minutes (2 hours and 45 minutes) to complete the Burglar Alarm Exam.
Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The Electronic Security Systems Exam consists of 50 questions. Question 15 What is the time limit for the Electronic Security Systems Exam? A) 90 minutes B) 120 minutes C) 130 minutes D) 165 minutes Correct Answer: D Summary Rationale: Candidates have 165 minutes to complete the Electronic Security Systems Exam. Question 16 What topics are covered in the Electronic Security Systems Exam? A) Only general electrical knowledge
B) General electrical knowledge, CCTV systems, access control systems, and intercom systems C) Only CCTV and access control D) Only fire alarm systems Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The Electronic Security Systems Exam covers general electrical knowledge, CCTV systems, access control systems, and intercom systems. Question 17 How many questions are on the Business & Law Exam? A) 40 questions B) 50 questions C) 60 questions D) 75 questions Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The Business & Law Exam consists of 50 questions.
C) On the same day D) Only after passing the Business & Law exam first Correct Answer: C Summary Rationale: If it is your first time sitting for these exams, all three portions must be taken on the same day. Question 20 Which of the following is NOT a required 2-hour training course for NJ alarm licensing? A) Barrier Free Subcode B) NJ Uniform Construction Code C) Residential Electrical Code D) Industrial safety Correct Answer: C Summary Rationale: Required 2-hour courses include Barrier Free Subcode, NJ Uniform Construction Code, ADA Code, industrial safety, and NJ law/rules. Residential Electrical Code is not listed .
Question 21 The NJ Uniform Construction Code training requirement is found in: A) N.J.A.C. 5: B) N.J.A.C. 5: C) N.J.A.C. 5: D) N.J.A.C. 5: Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The NJ Uniform Construction Code training requirement is specified in N.J.A.C. 5:. Question 22 The Barrier Free Subcode training requirement is found in: A) N.J.A.C. 5:23- 6 B) N.J.A.C. 5:23- 7
Question 24 In a simple burglar alarm circuit with a door sensor, the sensor is typically wired in: A) A parallel circuit B) A series circuit C) A three-phase circuit D) A multi-branch circuit Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: Most door sensors are placed in series with the zone circuit and an end-of-line (EOL) resistor, allowing the control panel to detect opens or shorts in that series loop. Question 25 Ohm's Law states: A) Voltage = Current × Resistance B) Current = Voltage × Resistance
C) Resistance = Current / Voltage D) Power = Voltage × Current Correct Answer: A Summary Rationale: Ohm's Law is the fundamental relationship among voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R): V = I × R. Question 26 Which unit of measurement is used to quantify electrical current? A) Volts (V) B) Ohms (Ω) C) Amperes (A) D) Watts (W) Correct Answer: C Summary Rationale: Current is measured in amperes (amps), representing the flow rate of electric charge.
C) Ammeter D) Wattmeter Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: A voltmeter is used to measure the potential difference (voltage) across two points in a circuit. Question 29 When an alarm control panel displays a "zone fault," which condition is most likely indicated? A) The zone circuit is shorted or open B) The control panel has lost AC power C) The battery is fully charged D) The phone line is functioning normally Correct Answer: A Summary Rationale: A zone fault typically indicates that the zone circuit is shorted or open, which the control panel detects as a trouble condition.
Question 30 The primary function of a control panel in a burglar alarm system is: A) To provide a manual override for all sensors B) To gather signals from sensors, analyze them, and trigger alarms C) To power all household appliances D) To replace the circuit breaker panel Correct Answer: B Summary Rationale: The control panel is the "brain" of the system, receiving sensor inputs, interpreting them, and initiating appropriate responses such as alarm outputs. Question 31 What is the standard monitoring signal used to report alarm events to a central station? A) Wi-Fi only B) Telephone line or cellular signal