NCCER TEST PRACTICE 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | A+
GRADED | WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS
EXAM
1. What is the most important reason to follow safety procedures at work?
o A. To pass inspections
o B. To avoid wasting company time
o C. To protect workers from injury
o D. To increase production speed
o Rationale: Safety procedures exist mainly to prevent injuries and
fatalities.
2. Which agency sets and enforces workplace safety regulations?
o A. CDC
o B. OSHA
o C. NCCER
o D. DOT
o Rationale: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
establishes mandatory workplace safety standards.
3. What is the minimum safe distance to stay away from overhead power lines
when operating equipment?
o A. 5 feet
o B. 10 feet
o C. 15 feet
o D. 20 feet
o Rationale: OSHA mandates a minimum 10-foot clearance from overhead
power lines to prevent electrocution.
4. What does the acronym "PPE" stand for?
o A. Powered Plant Equipment
o B. Personal Protective Equipment
o C. Process Pressure Element
o D. Primary Power Enclosure
o Rationale: PPE includes clothing and devices (like hard hats, gloves,
glasses) that protect workers from hazards.
, 5. The recommended lifting technique is to:
o A. Bend at the waist
o B. Use back muscles
o C. Lift with legs
o D. Hold load away from body
o Rationale: Correct lifting uses leg muscles and keeps the load close to the
body to prevent back injury.
6. What document explains a chemical's hazards and safe handling
procedures?
o A. W-2
o B. OSHA Form 300
o C. SDS (Safety Data Sheet)
o D. Permit card
o Rationale: Safety Data Sheets list chemical properties, hazards, and safe
handling requirements.
7. The hazard symbol showing a flame indicates:
o A. Oxidizer
o B. Flammable material
o C. Corrosive
o D. Carcinogen
o Rationale: A flame pictogram identifies flammable chemicals or materials
that can ignite easily.
8. What is the primary purpose of the NCCER Core Curriculum?
o A. To replace on-the-job training
o B. To provide advanced engineering knowledge
o C. To give workers basic construction skills
o D. To certify workers in heavy equipment operation
o Rationale: It provides foundational construction knowledge and safety
principles for entry-level workers.
🔩 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
These questions focus on mechanical systems, pumps, bearings, and alignment for
industrial maintenance roles.
9. A centrifugal pump that loses prime will most likely experience which
condition?
o A. Increased discharge pressure
, o B. No fluid flow
o C. Excessive bearing lubrication
o D. Higher motor amperage
o Rationale: Without prime (fluid in the impeller), a centrifugal pump
cannot create suction, resulting in no fluid movement.
10. What component is primarily responsible for preventing backflow in a
piping system?
o A. Globe valve
o B. Gate valve
o C. Check valve
o D. Butterfly valve
o Rationale: A check valve is an automatic valve designed specifically to
prevent reverse flow in a system.
11. Which bearing is best suited for supporting heavy radial loads?
o A. Thrust bearing
o B. Roller bearing
o C. Needle bearing
o D. Ball bearing
o Rationale: Roller bearings have a greater contact area with the race,
allowing them to handle heavier radial loads than ball bearings.
12. Excessive vibration in rotating machinery is most commonly caused by:
o A. Proper alignment
o B. Imbalance
o C. Correct lubrication
o D. Stable foundations
o Rationale: An imbalance in a rotating component creates uneven
centrifugal forces, which is the most frequent source of vibration.
13. What instrument is used to measure insulation resistance of electrical
motors?
o A. Multimeter
o B. Clamp meter
o C. Megohmmeter
o D. Oscilloscope
o Rationale: A megohmmeter (or megger) applies a high voltage to
measure high resistance values, such as the integrity of motor winding
insulation.
14. What is the primary function of a coupling?
o A. Reduce speed
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | A+
GRADED | WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS
EXAM
1. What is the most important reason to follow safety procedures at work?
o A. To pass inspections
o B. To avoid wasting company time
o C. To protect workers from injury
o D. To increase production speed
o Rationale: Safety procedures exist mainly to prevent injuries and
fatalities.
2. Which agency sets and enforces workplace safety regulations?
o A. CDC
o B. OSHA
o C. NCCER
o D. DOT
o Rationale: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
establishes mandatory workplace safety standards.
3. What is the minimum safe distance to stay away from overhead power lines
when operating equipment?
o A. 5 feet
o B. 10 feet
o C. 15 feet
o D. 20 feet
o Rationale: OSHA mandates a minimum 10-foot clearance from overhead
power lines to prevent electrocution.
4. What does the acronym "PPE" stand for?
o A. Powered Plant Equipment
o B. Personal Protective Equipment
o C. Process Pressure Element
o D. Primary Power Enclosure
o Rationale: PPE includes clothing and devices (like hard hats, gloves,
glasses) that protect workers from hazards.
, 5. The recommended lifting technique is to:
o A. Bend at the waist
o B. Use back muscles
o C. Lift with legs
o D. Hold load away from body
o Rationale: Correct lifting uses leg muscles and keeps the load close to the
body to prevent back injury.
6. What document explains a chemical's hazards and safe handling
procedures?
o A. W-2
o B. OSHA Form 300
o C. SDS (Safety Data Sheet)
o D. Permit card
o Rationale: Safety Data Sheets list chemical properties, hazards, and safe
handling requirements.
7. The hazard symbol showing a flame indicates:
o A. Oxidizer
o B. Flammable material
o C. Corrosive
o D. Carcinogen
o Rationale: A flame pictogram identifies flammable chemicals or materials
that can ignite easily.
8. What is the primary purpose of the NCCER Core Curriculum?
o A. To replace on-the-job training
o B. To provide advanced engineering knowledge
o C. To give workers basic construction skills
o D. To certify workers in heavy equipment operation
o Rationale: It provides foundational construction knowledge and safety
principles for entry-level workers.
🔩 INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
These questions focus on mechanical systems, pumps, bearings, and alignment for
industrial maintenance roles.
9. A centrifugal pump that loses prime will most likely experience which
condition?
o A. Increased discharge pressure
, o B. No fluid flow
o C. Excessive bearing lubrication
o D. Higher motor amperage
o Rationale: Without prime (fluid in the impeller), a centrifugal pump
cannot create suction, resulting in no fluid movement.
10. What component is primarily responsible for preventing backflow in a
piping system?
o A. Globe valve
o B. Gate valve
o C. Check valve
o D. Butterfly valve
o Rationale: A check valve is an automatic valve designed specifically to
prevent reverse flow in a system.
11. Which bearing is best suited for supporting heavy radial loads?
o A. Thrust bearing
o B. Roller bearing
o C. Needle bearing
o D. Ball bearing
o Rationale: Roller bearings have a greater contact area with the race,
allowing them to handle heavier radial loads than ball bearings.
12. Excessive vibration in rotating machinery is most commonly caused by:
o A. Proper alignment
o B. Imbalance
o C. Correct lubrication
o D. Stable foundations
o Rationale: An imbalance in a rotating component creates uneven
centrifugal forces, which is the most frequent source of vibration.
13. What instrument is used to measure insulation resistance of electrical
motors?
o A. Multimeter
o B. Clamp meter
o C. Megohmmeter
o D. Oscilloscope
o Rationale: A megohmmeter (or megger) applies a high voltage to
measure high resistance values, such as the integrity of motor winding
insulation.
14. What is the primary function of a coupling?
o A. Reduce speed