Guide (2026–2027) : 200 Practice Questions with
Correct Answers, Detailed Rationales, ECG
Interpretation, Cardiac Rhythm Analysis,
Telemetry Monitoring, Lead Placement, and
Certification Exam Preparation
Introduction
Electrocardiography (EKG/ECG) Technicians play a vital role in diagnosing and monitoring
cardiovascular conditions. Certification examinations evaluate a candidate’s knowledge of
cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, rhythm interpretation, lead placement, patient
preparation, equipment operation, safety standards, and arrhythmia recognition.
This comprehensive study guide contains 200 certification-style practice questions designed to
help candidates prepare for EKG Technician Certification Exams including CET, CCT, ECG
Technician, Telemetry Technician, and related cardiovascular credentials. Each question
includes a bold correct answer and an italicized rationale to strengthen understanding and
improve exam readiness.
,1. Which chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic
circulation?
A. Right atrium
B. Right ventricle
C. Left atrium
D. Left ventricle
Answer: D. Left ventricle
Rationale: The left ventricle pumps oxygen-rich blood through the aorta to the body.
2. The sinoatrial (SA) node is commonly known as the:
A. Secondary pacemaker
B. Bundle branch
C. Natural pacemaker
D. AV junction
Answer: C. Natural pacemaker
Rationale: The SA node initiates electrical impulses and normally controls heart rhythm.
3. The normal resting heart rate for adults is:
A. 20–40 bpm
B. 40–60 bpm
,C. 60–100 bpm
D. 100–140 bpm
Answer: C. 60–100 bpm
Rationale: Normal adult sinus rhythm typically ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
4. What does the P wave represent?
A. Ventricular depolarization
B. Atrial depolarization
C. Ventricular repolarization
D. Atrial repolarization
Answer: B. Atrial depolarization
Rationale: The P wave reflects electrical activation of the atria.
5. Which ECG component represents ventricular depolarization?
A. P wave
B. T wave
C. QRS complex
D. U wave
Answer: C. QRS complex
Rationale: The QRS complex corresponds to ventricular contraction and depolarization.
, 6. The T wave represents:
A. Atrial depolarization
B. Atrial repolarization
C. Ventricular repolarization
D. AV conduction
Answer: C. Ventricular repolarization
Rationale: The T wave reflects recovery of ventricular muscle cells.
7. How many limb electrodes are used in a standard 12-lead ECG?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6
Answer: C. 4
Rationale: Right arm, left arm, right leg, and left leg electrodes are required.
8. Which lead is placed at the fourth intercostal space right sternal border?
A. V1
B. V2
C. V3
D. V4
Answer: A. V1