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Overview
This MD Stationary Engineer Grade 1 Exam 2026 practice set is a complete, structured mock
examination designed to reflect real licensing and certification-level testing for stationary
engineering roles.
It covers core and advanced plant operations, including boilers, steam systems, HVAC
systems, refrigeration, pumps, electrical controls, safety interlocks, and troubleshooting scenarios
commonly found in industrial and facility environments.
The exam is organized into 100 high-quality multiple-choice questions (A–D format) with
balanced answer distribution to simulate real exam conditions and avoid predictable patterns.
Each question includes a clear, practical explanation to strengthen understanding of system
behavior and engineering decision-making.
What this exam covers:
Boiler operation, safety valves, blowdown, and combustion systems
Steam distribution, condensate return, and steam traps
Pump systems, cavitation, suction issues, and mechanical faults
HVAC and chilled water system troubleshooting
Refrigeration system performance and compressor behavior
Electrical controls, sensors, PLC feedback loops, and alarms
Emergency response procedures and plant safety decision-making
Who this is for:
MD Stationary Engineer Grade 1 candidates
Facility maintenance and power plant operators
HVAC and mechanical systems technicians
Students preparing for licensing or certification exams
This practice exam is structured to improve real-world troubleshooting skills, reinforce
technical knowledge, and prepare candidates for high-pressure licensing scenarios where
safety and system control are critical.
,1. A stationary engineer is monitoring a high-pressure boiler and notices that
steam pressure is dropping while fuel input remains steady. Which condition
is the MOST likely cause of this issue?
A. Sudden increase in system steam demand from connected equipment
B. Complete failure of the combustion air fan
C. Excessively high feedwater temperature
D. Blocked sight glass causing false readings
✔️ Answer: A
Explanation: When fuel input is steady but pressure drops, the most common cause
is increased demand from the system consuming steam faster than it is produced.
2. During routine inspection, an engineer observes that the boiler water level
is fluctuating rapidly in the sight glass. What is the MOST likely underlying
cause of this condition?
A. Stable combustion with proper air-fuel ratio
B. Foaming or priming caused by high dissolved solids in boiler water
C. Over-insulated steam piping reducing heat loss
D. Excessively low fuel pressure to the burner
✔️ Answer: B
Explanation: Foaming or priming causes unstable water levels and is often due to
poor water treatment or high impurities.
3. A centrifugal pump is operating but fails to deliver any water to the system.
What is the FIRST troubleshooting step the engineer should take?
A. Replace the pump motor immediately
B. Check for loss of prime or air leakage in the suction line
C. Increase discharge valve restriction
D. Reduce boiler firing rate
,✔️ Answer: B
Explanation: Loss of prime or air in the suction line is the most common reason for
no flow despite pump operation.
4. A boiler stack is producing visible black smoke during operation. What
condition does this MOST clearly indicate?
A. Excess air supply improving combustion efficiency
B. Clean and stable fuel combustion
C. Incomplete combustion due to improper air-fuel mixture
D. Low steam demand in the system
✔️ Answer: C
Explanation: Black smoke indicates incomplete combustion, usually from
insufficient air or poor fuel mixing.
5. What is the PRIMARY function of performing a boiler blowdown on a
regular basis?
A. Increase steam pressure for better output
B. Remove accumulated dissolved solids and sludge from boiler water
C. Improve burner ignition timing
D. Reduce steam temperature for safety compliance
✔️ Answer: B
Explanation: Blowdown removes impurities that can cause scale, corrosion, and
inefficiency.
6. A boiler low-water cutoff device activates during operation. What is the
MOST critical risk if this condition is ignored?
A. Reduced fuel efficiency only
B. Boiler tube overheating leading to possible rupture or explosion
C. Increased steam quality output
D. Higher condensate return rate
, ✔️ Answer: B
Explanation: Low water exposes heated surfaces, which can cause severe
overheating and catastrophic failure.
7. Which instrument is used by a stationary engineer to directly monitor
steam pressure inside a boiler system?
A. Thermocouple sensor
B. Flow control meter
C. Pressure gauge
D. Hydrometer
✔️ Answer: C
Explanation: A pressure gauge provides real-time measurement of steam pressure.
8. The primary function of a steam trap in a heating system is to:
A. Increase steam velocity through piping
B. Remove condensate while preventing loss of live steam
C. Control fuel combustion rate
D. Measure system temperature variations
✔️ Answer: B
Explanation: Steam traps automatically discharge water without releasing usable
steam.
9. A boiler is producing wet steam instead of dry steam. What is the MOST
likely operational cause?
A. Excessively low fuel pressure
B. High water level leading to carryover into steam lines
C. Overheating of combustion chamber
D. Excessively clean feedwater system