COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
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TEXAS ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Electrical Safety & OSHA Compliance
2. Texas Utility Regulations & Grid Standards
3. Power Generation & Load Management
4. Distribution Line Design & Protection
5. Transformers & Substation Operations
6. SCADA Systems & Grid Automation
7. Power Quality & Fault Analysis
8. Renewable Energy Integration
9. System Maintenance & Troubleshooting
10. Emergency Response & Reliability Planning
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UTILITY DISTRIBUTION BLUEPRINTS || ELECTRICAL POWER DELIVERY REGULATIONS ||
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CERTIFICATION PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR PROFESSIONAL LICENSING &
TECHNICAL EXAMINATION USE || UPDATED FOR 2026/2027 INDUSTRY STANDARDS
Electrical Safety & OSHA Compliance
,Q1. A distribution technician is assigned to replace an energized cutout fuse on a
13.2 kV feeder during adverse weather conditions. Before beginning the task, which
action MOST appropriately satisfies OSHA electrical safety requirements for
minimizing arc-flash and shock hazards?
A. Wear standard insulated gloves and proceed immediately to reduce outage
duration
B. Verify minimum approach distance, inspect PPE, and establish an energized work
permit procedure
C. Ground the feeder at the nearest pole without notifying system control
D. Perform the replacement using bare-hand techniques to minimize switching
operations
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Verify minimum approach distance, inspect PPE, and
establish an energized work permit procedure
Explanation: 🔹 OSHA and utility safety protocols require verification of approach
boundaries, inspection of voltage-rated PPE, and documented authorization for
energized work. Option B reflects proper hazard mitigation and compliance practices.
Option A ignores formal hazard analysis. Option C creates unsafe grounding conditions
without coordination. Option D is highly dangerous and only permitted under
specialized live-line procedures with extensive controls.
Q2. During underground cable maintenance, a crew member detects atmospheric
oxygen levels below acceptable standards inside a vault. What is the MOST
appropriate immediate action?
A. Continue work while rotating personnel every 10 minutes
B. Increase lighting inside the vault and continue monitoring
C. Suspend entry operations and ventilate the confined space until acceptable levels
are restored
D. Wear standard dust masks and proceed cautiously
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Suspend entry operations and ventilate the confined space
until acceptable levels are restored
,Explanation: 🔹 Low oxygen concentration in confined spaces presents a life-
threatening hazard. OSHA confined-space standards require immediate suspension of
entry until ventilation restores safe atmospheric conditions. Option A exposes workers
to asphyxiation risk. Option B does not correct atmospheric hazards. Option D provides
no oxygen protection and violates confined-space safety procedures.
Q3. A utility worker receives a shock from induced voltage on a supposedly de-
energized transmission structure. Which preventive measure would MOST effectively
reduce this hazard in future operations?
A. Installing larger conductors on nearby feeders
B. Applying personal protective grounding before beginning work
C. Increasing transformer grounding resistance
D. Eliminating feeder relays during maintenance periods
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Applying personal protective grounding before beginning
work
Explanation: 🔹 Personal protective grounding dissipates induced and accidental
voltages, protecting workers from electric shock. Option A is unrelated to induced
voltage hazards. Option C worsens grounding effectiveness. Option D compromises
system protection and creates additional hazards.
Q4. Which condition MOST commonly contributes to arc-flash incidents in medium-
voltage switchgear?
A. Excessive transformer oil filtration
B. Improper torque on electrical connections leading to overheating
C. Excessive pole spacing on overhead distribution lines
D. Reduced harmonic distortion levels
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Improper torque on electrical connections leading to
overheating
, Explanation: 🔹 Loose electrical connections increase resistance and heat buildup,
creating conditions conducive to arcing faults. Option A generally improves transformer
reliability. Option C is unrelated to switchgear arc-flash events. Option D usually
benefits system performance rather than causing hazards.
Q5. A field supervisor notices workers bypassing lockout/tagout procedures to
restore customer service more quickly after a storm event. What should the
supervisor do FIRST?
A. Allow the practice temporarily due to emergency conditions
B. Document the event after restoration activities are completed
C. Stop work immediately and enforce lockout/tagout compliance
D. Assign less experienced personnel to continue restoration activities
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Stop work immediately and enforce lockout/tagout
compliance
Explanation: 🔹 Lockout/tagout procedures protect workers from unexpected
energization and must never be bypassed. Supervisors are responsible for immediate
hazard correction. Option A violates OSHA regulations. Option B delays critical
intervention. Option D does not address the unsafe behavior.
Q6. Which type of PPE is MOST critical when operating high-energy metal-clad
switchgear during fault isolation procedures?
A. Respiratory protection only
B. Arc-rated clothing with face shield and voltage-rated gloves
C. Hearing protection only
D. Standard cotton work attire with safety glasses
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Arc-rated clothing with face shield and voltage-rated gloves
Explanation: 🔹 High-energy switching operations present significant arc-flash risks
requiring specialized arc-rated PPE and insulating protection. Option A alone is