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USVI HVAC Master Mechanic Exam Practice Questions

Exam Format Overview (Based on official USVI DLCA requirements)



Total Questions: 80



Time Allowed: 240 minutes (4 hours)



Passing Score: 75% (60 correct)



Exam Type: Open-book



Administered by: PSI Testing Services



SECTION 1: Refrigeration Cycle Fundamentals (Questions 1-30)

1. What is the primary function of a refrigerant in an HVAC system?

A. Increase air pressure in ducts

B. Absorb and release heat during phase changes

,C. Lubricate compressor components

D. Filter airborne contaminants



Correct Answer: B



Rationale: The refrigerant's primary role is to transfer heat by changing phase
from liquid to vapor and back, enabling heat removal from conditioned spaces.
This is the fundamental principle of the vapor-compression cycle used in all HVAC
systems .



2. Which device is responsible for increasing refrigerant pressure in a vapor-
compression system?

A. Evaporator

B. Expansion valve

C. Compressor

D. Condenser



Correct Answer: C

,Rationale: The compressor raises refrigerant pressure and temperature to enable
heat rejection in the condenser. Without compression, the refrigerant could not
release heat at a higher temperature than the ambient air .



3. In a refrigeration cycle, where does heat absorption occur?

A. Condenser

B. Evaporator

C. Compressor

D. Receiver



Correct Answer: B



Rationale: The evaporator absorbs heat from the indoor air as refrigerant
evaporates at low pressure. This is where the actual cooling effect is produced for
the conditioned space .



4. Which law explains the relationship between pressure and temperature in a
sealed refrigerant system?

A. Boyle's Law

B. Charles's Law

, C. Gay-Lussac's Law

D. Ohm's Law



Correct Answer: C



Rationale: Gay-Lussac's Law states that pressure is directly proportional to
temperature in a sealed system when volume remains constant. This is critical for
understanding how refrigerant pressures change with temperature .



5. What does superheat indicate in a refrigeration system?

A. Liquid refrigerant in the condenser

B. Temperature below saturation

C. Vapor above saturation temperature

D. Pressure drop in compressor



Correct Answer: C



Rationale: Superheat measures how much refrigerant vapor has been heated
above its boiling point. Proper superheat (typically 8-15°F) ensures no liquid
refrigerant enters the compressor, preventing damage from liquid slugging .

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