RV FUNDAMENTALS PREPARATION TEST
2026 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
● Range Brand Answer: A Range Brand is the leading predominant
common trademark or brand name of the respective Product Make and
Product Line.
● GVWR Answer: (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) - The maximum
permissible weight of the unit when fully loaded. It includes all weights,
inclusive of all fluids, occupants, cargo, optional equipment and
accessories. For safety and product performance do NOT exceed the
GVWR.
● GCWR Answer: (Gross Combined Weight Rating) - The maximum
permissible loaded weight of your motor home and any towed trailer or
towed vehicle. Actual GCWR of this vehicle may be limited by the sum
of the GVWR and the installed hitch receiver maximum capacity rating;
see hitch rating label for detail.
● GAWR Answer: (Gross Axle Weight Rating) - the manufacturer's
rating for the maximum allowed weight (including tire, wheel, brake,
and axle weight) an axle is designed to carry. GAWR refers to the tow
vehicle, trailer, fifth-wheel, and motorhome axles.
, ● UVW Answer: (Unloaded Vehicle Weight) - The typical weight of the
unit as manufactured at the factory. It includes all weight at the unit's
axle(s), including full fuel, all fluids and LP Gas. The UVW does not
include cargo, fresh potable water, additional optional equipment or
dealer installed accessories.
* Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.
● CCC Answer: (Cargo Carrying Capacity)** - The load capacity of
your unit is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot
necessarily use all available space when loading your unit.
● Travel Trailers Answer: Towable RV mounted on frame and wheels
and designed to be towed by a motor vehicle that is constructed with a
roof, floor and sidewalls made of rigid materials.
● Fifth Wheels Answer: Towable RV mounted on frame and wheels and
designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle by means of a towing
mechanism that is mounted above or forward of the tow vehicle's rear
axle (typically a truck).
● Camping Trailers (popups) Answer: Towable RVs mounted on a frame
and wheels and designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle that is
constructed with a collapsible roof and collapsible partial sidewalls that
unfold and extend in the set up mode and fold back up for travel.
2026 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
● Range Brand Answer: A Range Brand is the leading predominant
common trademark or brand name of the respective Product Make and
Product Line.
● GVWR Answer: (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) - The maximum
permissible weight of the unit when fully loaded. It includes all weights,
inclusive of all fluids, occupants, cargo, optional equipment and
accessories. For safety and product performance do NOT exceed the
GVWR.
● GCWR Answer: (Gross Combined Weight Rating) - The maximum
permissible loaded weight of your motor home and any towed trailer or
towed vehicle. Actual GCWR of this vehicle may be limited by the sum
of the GVWR and the installed hitch receiver maximum capacity rating;
see hitch rating label for detail.
● GAWR Answer: (Gross Axle Weight Rating) - the manufacturer's
rating for the maximum allowed weight (including tire, wheel, brake,
and axle weight) an axle is designed to carry. GAWR refers to the tow
vehicle, trailer, fifth-wheel, and motorhome axles.
, ● UVW Answer: (Unloaded Vehicle Weight) - The typical weight of the
unit as manufactured at the factory. It includes all weight at the unit's
axle(s), including full fuel, all fluids and LP Gas. The UVW does not
include cargo, fresh potable water, additional optional equipment or
dealer installed accessories.
* Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.
● CCC Answer: (Cargo Carrying Capacity)** - The load capacity of
your unit is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot
necessarily use all available space when loading your unit.
● Travel Trailers Answer: Towable RV mounted on frame and wheels
and designed to be towed by a motor vehicle that is constructed with a
roof, floor and sidewalls made of rigid materials.
● Fifth Wheels Answer: Towable RV mounted on frame and wheels and
designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle by means of a towing
mechanism that is mounted above or forward of the tow vehicle's rear
axle (typically a truck).
● Camping Trailers (popups) Answer: Towable RVs mounted on a frame
and wheels and designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle that is
constructed with a collapsible roof and collapsible partial sidewalls that
unfold and extend in the set up mode and fold back up for travel.