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Total questions: 70 multiple-choice, single best answer
Recommended time: 120 minutes (2 hours) – sufficient for thorough review
Difficulty distribution: Easy (20%), Moderate (65%), Difficult (15%)
Passing threshold: 74% (52 correct) – mirroring Class B/C requirement; Class A
requires 75% per section
Exam Questions
Domain: General Information & Administrative Regulations
1. An applicant for original Class A certification arrives at the testing site with a
completed Form SP-170B and Form SP-167. The applicant is 19 years old, holds a valid
Virginia driver's license, and has completed an approved vocational automotive training
program with 1,080 hours. According to 19VAC30-70-9.1, which additional requirement
must be met before the trooper will administer the written examination?
A. The applicant must present two character references and two mechanical references
on the Mechanics Application Worksheet.
B. The applicant must provide proof of garage liability insurance in the amount of
$500,000.
,C. The applicant must have completed at least three years of full-time employment at
an official inspection station.
D. The applicant must submit a credit check showing no outstanding judgments.
Correct answer: A
Rationale: 19VAC30-70-9.1 B requires applicants to complete Form SP-170B, Form
SP-167, and the Mechanics Application Worksheet with two character references, two
mechanical references, employment history, and qualified automotive training. The
trooper verifies notarizations and driver's license validity before administering the exam.
Garage liability insurance applies to inspection stations per 19VAC30-70-10, not
individual applicants. Three years of station employment is not required; one year of
mechanical experience or approved training suffices. Credit checks are performed by
Safety Division Headquarters after passing the exam, not before testing.
2. A 24-year-old mechanic applies for Class B certification to inspect trailers at his
employer's official inspection station. He has held a valid Virginia driver's license for six
years and has two years of hands-on mechanical experience. Under 19VAC30-70-9.1,
which statement correctly describes his examination pathway?
A. He must take the Class A five-section examination because trailer inspection requires
knowledge of passenger vehicle brakes.
B. He will take a 50-question examination and must score at least 74% to pass.
C. He is exempt from the written examination because he has more than one year of
mechanical experience.
D. He must pass five sections of 20 questions each with a minimum score of 75% per
section.
,Correct answer: B
Rationale: 19VAC30-70-9.1 C states that Class B and C examinations consist of 50
questions each with a minimum passing score of 74%. Class A requires five sections of
20 questions at 75% per section. No experience level exempts an applicant from the
written examination; experience is a prerequisite to apply, not a testing waiver. Class B
inspectors may inspect trailers only and do not take the Class A five-section exam.
3. An inspector fails the Class A written examination on March 15. She immediately
re-applies to retest on April 1. The trooper refuses to administer the exam. According to
19VAC30-70-9.1, when is the earliest date she may legally retest?
A. April 14, which is 30 days after the failure date.
B. May 1, which is 30 days after her re-application date.
C. April 15, which is 30 days after the failure date.
D. March 30, which is 15 days after the failure date.
Correct answer: A
Rationale: 19VAC30-70-9.1 C specifies that applicants failing to attain the minimum
score are not allowed to test again for 30 days. The 30-day waiting period is calculated
from the date of failure (March 15), making April 14 the earliest retest date. The
re-application date is irrelevant to the waiting period. A 15-day interval does not exist for
first failures; six months applies only to second or subsequent failures.
4. An inspector with a Class A license that expires on December 31 receives his
recertification letter in October. Due to a family emergency, he misses the scheduled
November recertification test and does not contact his supervising trooper. On January
, 5, he inspects three vehicles and issues approval stickers. According to
19VAC30-70-9.1, what is the status of these inspections?
A. The inspections are valid because the inspector had a valid license for the majority of
the previous year.
B. The inspections are invalid because a safety inspector may not perform inspections
after the expiration date of his license.
C. The inspections are valid if the inspector completes recertification within 30 days of
expiration.
D. The inspections are valid only if the station manager co-signs the inspection receipts.
Correct answer: B
Rationale: 19VAC30-70-9.1 C 3 explicitly states that a safety inspector will not be
permitted to perform inspections after the expiration date of his inspector's license.
There is no grace period for late recertification, and co-signature by a manager does not
validate inspections performed by an unlicensed inspector. This constitutes a serious
violation of the inspection program's administrative requirements.
5. A station manager discovers that one of his Class A inspectors has been performing
inspections using a shared MVIP password belonging to another inspector who is on
vacation. The manager reports this to the supervising trooper. Under 19VAC30-70-6,
how is this violation classified?
A. Class I offense because it involves a procedural error in recordkeeping.
B. Class II offense because it relates to inspection station equipment misuse.
C. Class III offense because it involves improper use of inspection supplies.