TECHNICAL WRITING CERTIFICATION PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Core Domains
1. Audience Analysis and Persona Development
2. Information Architecture and Document Design
3. Grammar, Style, and Tone for Technical Communication
4. Visual Communication and Graphic Integration
5. Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance Writing
6. Ethics and Professional Standards in Technical Writing
7. Usability Testing and Documentation Evaluation
*8. Single-Sourcing and Content Management Systems*
9. Accessibility Standards (WCAG, Section 508)
10. Collaborative Workflows and Version Control
Introduction
*This comprehensive practice examination assesses foundational knowledge and applied professional skills
essential for Technical Writing Certification. Candidates will demonstrate mastery of audience analysis,
information architecture, legal compliance, ethics, visual communication, and real-world documentation
,decision-making. The exam contains 200 multiple-choice questions, including scenario-based items that
evaluate critical thinking and practical judgment. Each question includes a verified correct answer with a clear
rationale. This assessment reflects industry standards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for
professional technical communicators. Prepare to apply principles to realistic documentation challenges.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A technical writer is creating a user manual for medical device software used by nurses. What is the most
important primary consideration before writing the first draft?
A. The software’s programming language
B. The hospital’s purchasing budget
C. The nurses’ existing technical knowledge and workflow
D. The company’s marketing color palette
🟢C
🔴 RATIONALE: Audience analysis is foundational. Nurses’ technical literacy, clinical context, and workflow
determine terminology, detail level, and task orientation. Options A, B, and D are secondary or irrelevant.
,Question 2
Which sentence follows best practices for plain language in a technical safety notice?
A. “The operator shall undertake the calibration procedure prior to initiating operational sequences.”
B. “Calibrate the device before you start using it.”
C. “It is recommended that calibration be performed by the operator before commencement of operations.”
D. “Prior to the commencement of any operational activity, calibration procedures must be completed.”
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Plain language uses active voice, imperative mood, and familiar vocabulary. Option B is direct,
uses “you,” and avoids nominalizations. Others are passive or overly formal.
Question 3
Which of the following violates accessibility standards under WCAG 2.1?
A. Providing alt text for all functional images
B. Using color alone to indicate required form fields
C. Ensuring keyboard navigability for all interactive elements
D. Structuring content with proper heading hierarchy (H1–H6)
, 🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion 1.4.1 prohibits using color as the sole visual differentiator because
users with color blindness cannot perceive it. Additional indicators (e.g., asterisk, text) are required.
Question 4
A software company’s documentation states that a feature “saves data automatically every 30 seconds.” In
reality, it saves only when the user clicks “Save” after 30 idle seconds. This is an example of:
A. Omission
B. Overstatement
C. Weasel wording
D. False equivalence
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Overstatement occurs when documentation claims more capability than exists. The statement
exaggerates automatic functionality, misleading users and exposing the company to liability.
Question 5
What is the primary purpose of a style guide in a technical writing team?
PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
1. Audience Analysis and Persona Development
2. Information Architecture and Document Design
3. Grammar, Style, and Tone for Technical Communication
4. Visual Communication and Graphic Integration
5. Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance Writing
6. Ethics and Professional Standards in Technical Writing
7. Usability Testing and Documentation Evaluation
*8. Single-Sourcing and Content Management Systems*
9. Accessibility Standards (WCAG, Section 508)
10. Collaborative Workflows and Version Control
Introduction
*This comprehensive practice examination assesses foundational knowledge and applied professional skills
essential for Technical Writing Certification. Candidates will demonstrate mastery of audience analysis,
information architecture, legal compliance, ethics, visual communication, and real-world documentation
,decision-making. The exam contains 200 multiple-choice questions, including scenario-based items that
evaluate critical thinking and practical judgment. Each question includes a verified correct answer with a clear
rationale. This assessment reflects industry standards, regulatory requirements, and best practices for
professional technical communicators. Prepare to apply principles to realistic documentation challenges.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A technical writer is creating a user manual for medical device software used by nurses. What is the most
important primary consideration before writing the first draft?
A. The software’s programming language
B. The hospital’s purchasing budget
C. The nurses’ existing technical knowledge and workflow
D. The company’s marketing color palette
🟢C
🔴 RATIONALE: Audience analysis is foundational. Nurses’ technical literacy, clinical context, and workflow
determine terminology, detail level, and task orientation. Options A, B, and D are secondary or irrelevant.
,Question 2
Which sentence follows best practices for plain language in a technical safety notice?
A. “The operator shall undertake the calibration procedure prior to initiating operational sequences.”
B. “Calibrate the device before you start using it.”
C. “It is recommended that calibration be performed by the operator before commencement of operations.”
D. “Prior to the commencement of any operational activity, calibration procedures must be completed.”
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Plain language uses active voice, imperative mood, and familiar vocabulary. Option B is direct,
uses “you,” and avoids nominalizations. Others are passive or overly formal.
Question 3
Which of the following violates accessibility standards under WCAG 2.1?
A. Providing alt text for all functional images
B. Using color alone to indicate required form fields
C. Ensuring keyboard navigability for all interactive elements
D. Structuring content with proper heading hierarchy (H1–H6)
, 🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion 1.4.1 prohibits using color as the sole visual differentiator because
users with color blindness cannot perceive it. Additional indicators (e.g., asterisk, text) are required.
Question 4
A software company’s documentation states that a feature “saves data automatically every 30 seconds.” In
reality, it saves only when the user clicks “Save” after 30 idle seconds. This is an example of:
A. Omission
B. Overstatement
C. Weasel wording
D. False equivalence
🟢B
🔴 RATIONALE: Overstatement occurs when documentation claims more capability than exists. The statement
exaggerates automatic functionality, misleading users and exposing the company to liability.
Question 5
What is the primary purpose of a style guide in a technical writing team?