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CODE OR CAP?
60-SECOND SPRINT
▸ 60-SECOND SPRINT
Code, or Cap?
Each card shows a code claim. Some are real requirements from NFPA, IBC, NEC, OSHA, ADA, or CMS. Some are convincing-sounding nonsense. Your job: call it.
✓ CODE
TRUE · THIS IS WHAT THE STANDARD SAYS
Call CODE when the claim is a real requirement — exactly what NFPA 25, NFPA 80, ADA, OSHA, or the code you're being tested on actually requires.
✗ CAP
FALSE · "CAP" MEANS BS
Call CAP when the claim sounds right but isn't — a made-up rule, the wrong number, the wrong section, or a "shortcut" the code doesn't actually allow.
EXAMPLE CARD
“Portable fire extinguishers require a documented monthly visual inspection.”
CODE ✓ — that's straight out of NFPA 10 §7.2. The monthly quick-check with the tag initialed is the rule. If a card said “annual” instead of monthly, that would be CAP ✗.
- 60 seconds on the clock — right call: +100 base + streak + speed, plus +2s bonus time
- Wrong call: streak resets, clock loses 5s
- Every card cites the real code and links to the article
- Keyboard: 1/A = CODE · 2/D = CAP · Space = next card
52 cards · 9 categories · citations from NFPA · IBC · NEC · OSHA · ADA