INSPECTOR EXAMINATION
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
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The Virginia Vehicle Emissions Inspector examination
evaluates whether candidates can correctly perform
emissions inspections, apply program procedures, identify
inspection outcomes, operate testing protocols, document
results, and comply with Virginia emissions regulations
and station responsibilities. Inspectors support the Air
Check Virginia program and must maintain licensing
through approved training and recertification.
Exam coverage
Vehicle eligibility and exemption determination
Emissions testing procedures by vehicle type and
model year
OBD inspection workflow and readiness concepts
Tailpipe and dynamometer testing fundamentals
, Visual emissions control inspection requirements
Smoke inspection procedures
Inspection rejection criteria and pre-test evaluation
Documentation and reporting requirements
Waiver and retest eligibility rules
Inspector ethics, safety, and regulatory compliance
1. A gasoline vehicle arrives for inspection with a
manufacturer GVWR under program limits and a model
year requiring electronic diagnostics; which action should
the inspector perform first?
A. Begin tailpipe sampling immediately
B. Determine correct test method eligibility
C. Remove emissions components
D. Conduct repairs before inspection
Answer: B
Rationale: Inspectors first determine vehicle category and
applicable test procedure before beginning testing.
2. During pre-inspection evaluation, an inspector observes
a severe exhaust leak creating unsafe conditions; what is
the most appropriate action?
A. Continue inspection
,B. Issue immediate pass
C. Reject from testing
D. Ignore defect
Answer: C
Rationale: Unsafe operating conditions may require
rejection before testing begins
3. A customer presents a newer gasoline vehicle equipped
with OBD capability; which emissions approach is
typically expected?
A. Visual-only inspection
B. OBD-based inspection
C. ASM only
D. Idle-only test
Answer: B
Rationale: Most 1996+ gasoline vehicles are evaluated
using OBD testing.
4. While preparing a vehicle on the dynamometer, the
inspector discovers full-time AWD that prevents safe
operation; what should occur?
A. Continue ASM anyway
B. Change to applicable alternate method
C. Pass automatically
D. Skip emissions entirely
, Answer: B
Rationale: Certain vehicle configurations may require
alternate approved procedures.
5. A vehicle fails inspection and returns within the
permitted retest period; what should the inspector
recognize?
A. Retest eligibility rules apply
B. Full registration renewal required
C. Vehicle automatically passes
D. Inspection becomes void
Answer: A
Rationale: Virginia allows one free retest within
established timelines.
6. An inspector receives inconsistent VIN information and
incomplete vehicle identification; which action supports
compliance?
A. Continue regardless
B. Verify identification before inspection
C. Guess vehicle category
D. Record partial information