RV FUNDAMENTALS CERTIFICATION
PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
● Class A. Answer: Large, bus-style motorhome
● Class B. Answer: Camper van, easiest to drive
● Class C. Answer: Motorhome with a bed over the cab
● Travel Trailer. Answer: Towable RV pulled by a vehicle
● Fifth Wheel. Answer: Trailer that connects in a truck bed
● Toy Hauler. Answer: RV with a garage for motorcycles, ATVs, or gear
● Pop-Up. Answer: Foldable camping trailer
● GVWR. Answer: Maximum safe weight of the RV
● Tow Rating. Answer: Maximum weight a vehicle can pull
● Tongue Weight. Answer: Downward weight placed on the hitch
, ● Payload. Answer: How much weight the RV can safely carry
● Hitch. Answer: Connection between tow vehicle and trailer
● Axle. Answer: Supports the RV's weight and wheels
● Diesel Pusher. Answer: Rear-engine diesel motorhome
● Shore Power. Answer: Plug-in campground electricity
● Generator. Answer: Onboard power source when not plugged in
● Inverter. Answer: Converts battery power to household power
● Converter. Answer: Uses shore power to charge batteries
● 12V System. Answer: Battery-powered RV electrical system
● 30 Amp. Answer: Standard RV electrical service
● 50 Amp. Answer: Higher-power RV electrical service
PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
● Class A. Answer: Large, bus-style motorhome
● Class B. Answer: Camper van, easiest to drive
● Class C. Answer: Motorhome with a bed over the cab
● Travel Trailer. Answer: Towable RV pulled by a vehicle
● Fifth Wheel. Answer: Trailer that connects in a truck bed
● Toy Hauler. Answer: RV with a garage for motorcycles, ATVs, or gear
● Pop-Up. Answer: Foldable camping trailer
● GVWR. Answer: Maximum safe weight of the RV
● Tow Rating. Answer: Maximum weight a vehicle can pull
● Tongue Weight. Answer: Downward weight placed on the hitch
, ● Payload. Answer: How much weight the RV can safely carry
● Hitch. Answer: Connection between tow vehicle and trailer
● Axle. Answer: Supports the RV's weight and wheels
● Diesel Pusher. Answer: Rear-engine diesel motorhome
● Shore Power. Answer: Plug-in campground electricity
● Generator. Answer: Onboard power source when not plugged in
● Inverter. Answer: Converts battery power to household power
● Converter. Answer: Uses shore power to charge batteries
● 12V System. Answer: Battery-powered RV electrical system
● 30 Amp. Answer: Standard RV electrical service
● 50 Amp. Answer: Higher-power RV electrical service