Card Exam (2026) | Free Practice Test &
Study Guide
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prevention to micro-purchase thresholds and mandatory oversight procedures—ensuring you
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, Government Purchase Card (GPC) Training & Test Questions 2026
| CLG 0010
1. What is defined as any felonious act of corruption or attempt to cheat the Government or corrupt
the Government's agents by charge card program officials?
Answer: Internal Fraud
Explanation: Internal fraud involves deliberate illegal acts by individuals within the charge card
program to deceive or corrupt government processes.
2. If transactions not made by the Cardholder appear on the Statement of Account, the Cardholder
should dispute them with the card-issuing bank within how many days of the transaction date?
Answer: 90
Explanation: Cardholders have up to 90 days from the transaction date to dispute unauthorized
charges with the bank.
3. Which of the following is an agreement that is not binding solely because the Government
representative who made it lacked the authority to enter into that agreement on behalf of the
government?
A) Micro-purchase violation
B) Unauthorized commitment
C) External fraud
D) Frustrated freight
Answer: B) Unauthorized commitment
Explanation: An unauthorized commitment occurs when a government employee without
proper authority makes an agreement that is not legally binding on the government.
4. 10 United States Code 2784 requires specific corrective actions for Governmentwide
Commercial Purchase Card Program violations.
Answer: True
Explanation: This U.S. Code mandates corrective measures for violations within the purchase
card program.
5. What is the artificial intelligence Data Mining platform that automatically analyzes the DoD's
Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card data to identify high-risk transactions?
Answer: Insight on Demand (IOD)
, Explanation: IOD is the AI-powered platform used by the DoD to monitor and flag high-risk
purchase card transactions.
6. Authorized uses of the Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card include (select three):
A) Ordering Officer purchases and payments
B) Existing Government contracts
C) Commercial training requirements using the SF-182
D) Personal expenses
Answer: A, B, C
Explanation: The card may be used for official purposes including micro-purchases, payments
against contracts, and approved training via the SF-182.
7. Which of the following terms is defined as "the international use of the Government-issued
charge card in violation of applicable regulations"?
A) Fraud
B) Abuse
C) Misuse
D) Error
Answer: B) Abuse
Explanation: Abuse refers to the improper use of the card, including unauthorized international
transactions.
8. How many Cardholder accounts may be rolled up under a Managing Account?
Answer: Seven
Explanation: A single Managing Account can support up to seven individual Cardholder
accounts.
9. You receive a request to purchase construction services. After obtaining all necessary approvals,
you call the construction company, which advises you that the cost for its services will total
$2,400. You agree to make the purchase, and the construction company accepts your
Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card as the method of purchase. What did you do
wrong?
Answer: You made a purchase for construction with the Governmentwide Commercial Purchase
Card that exceeded $2,000