Exam Questions 2026
Verified Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Updated Edition
Aligned with FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391 Standards
National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
120 71% 2 hrs
Questions Passing Score Time Limit
Prepared for Medical Examiner Certification Candidates
FMCSA Medical Examiner Handbook | NRCME Training 2026
,NRCME Test Bank 2026 FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391 | Verified 2026-2027
NRCME Test Bank Exam Questions 2026
Verified Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated Edition
Total Questions 120 (100 graded + 20 pretest)
Time Limit 2 hours
Passing Score 71% (71 of 100 graded items correct)
Cognitive Levels 25% Recall / 50% Application / 25% Analysis
Administration Computer-based, administered by PSI or Prometric
Pre-test Tutorial 5-minute software tutorial before timed portion
Standards Reference FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391; Medical Examiner Handbook
Question Style 70% scenario-based / 20% direct recall / 10% case analysis
Exam Overview: The National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) certification examination validates
that medical examiners possess the knowledge and clinical judgment required to determine whether commercial motor
vehicle (CMV) drivers meet the physical qualification standards established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) under 49 CFR Part 391. This comprehensive 120-question test bank is structured across
seven content domains reflecting the current 2026-2027 examination blueprint, including certification standards, vision
and hearing thresholds, cardiovascular and hypertension staging, neurological and mental health considerations,
respiratory and endocrine disorders, musculoskeletal and other physical conditions, and integrated case-based clinical
scenarios. Each question is paired with a verified correct answer and a detailed rationale that explains the underlying
FMCSA regulation, medical guideline, or clinical reasoning. The cognitive level distribution mirrors the actual NRCME
examination: 25% recall, 50% application, and 25% analysis. Candidates are encouraged to approach the questions in
sequence, document their reasoning for each selection, and use the rationales as a structured study tool to identify areas
requiring deeper review of the FMCSA Medical Examiner Handbook and 49 CFR Part 391 subchapter.
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Section 1: Certification Standards, Regulations & Professional
Responsibilities
FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391, Medical Examiner Roles, Certificate Issuance, SPe & Exemptions | Questions Q1–Q15
Q1. A 47-year-old commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver presents for recertification. He asks the medical
examiner how long his new Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) will remain valid if no medical conditions
warrant a shorter interval. According to FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391.45, what is the maximum certification
period the examiner may issue?
A. 18 months
B. 24 months [CORRECT]
C. 12 months
D. 36 months
Correct Answer: B. 24 months
Rationale: Under 49 CFR 391.45, the maximum certification interval is 24 months when the driver meets all physical qualification
standards and no condition requires a shortened interval. Examiners may issue 12-month, 6-month, or 3-month certificates for
conditions requiring monitoring, but 24 months is the absolute ceiling. Options A and B are unnecessarily short for an uncomplicated
driver, and 36 months exceeds the regulatory maximum.
Q2. Which of the following accurately describes the structure of the NRCME certification examination
administered by PSI or Prometric?
A. 90 graded questions, 30 pretest questions, 2.5-hour limit, minimum 75% passing score
B. 100 graded questions, 20 pretest questions, 2-hour limit, minimum 71% passing score [CORRECT]
C. 110 graded questions, 10 pretest questions, 2-hour limit, minimum 70% passing score
D. 120 graded questions, 0 pretest questions, 3-hour limit, minimum 80% passing score
Correct Answer: B. 100 graded questions, 20 pretest questions, 2-hour limit, minimum 71% passing
score
Rationale: The NRCME examination consists of 120 total items (100 graded + 20 pretest) administered over a 2-hour period, with a
minimum passing score of 71% (71 of 100 graded items correct). Pretest questions are unscored items used for statistical evaluation
of future exam content. Candidates also receive a 5-minute pre-test tutorial on the testing software before the timed portion begins.
Q3. A medical examiner completes NRCME training and passes the national certification examination on
March 15, 2026. What is the latest date the examiner may perform FMCSA medical examinations without
requiring recertification?
A. 10 years from the date of initial certification
B. March 15, 2030 [CORRECT]
C. March 15, 2028
D. March 15, 2029
Correct Answer: B. March 15, 2030
Rationale: NRCME certification is valid for 10 years from the date of initial certification. The examiner must complete refresher
training and pass a recertification examination before the 10-year expiration date. State licensure must also be maintained throughout
the certification period, and examiners must remain listed on the National Registry.
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Q4. A driver with a below-knee amputation of the right leg wishes to obtain FMCSA medical certification. He
uses a prosthetic limb and demonstrates adequate vehicle control during a road test. Which process allows this
driver to be certified despite the limb deficit?
A. Diabetes exemption program
B. Skill Performance Evaluation (SPe) certificate [CORRECT]
C. Vision exemption program
D. Medical exemption program through FMCSA
Correct Answer: B. Skill Performance Evaluation (SPe) certificate
Rationale: The Skill Performance Evaluation (SPe) certificate, established under 49 CFR 391.49, allows drivers with certain limb
impairments to be certified when they demonstrate the ability to safely operate a CMV. The driver must pass a road test administered
by a certified SPe evaluator. SPe is distinct from the medical exemption programs (vision, hearing, and insulin-treated diabetes
mellitus), which address specific sensory or metabolic conditions rather than limb function.
Q5. A medical examiner in active practice fails to maintain his state medical license due to non-renewal. What
is the appropriate action regarding his status on the National Registry?
A. He may continue performing examinations as long as he notifies drivers of his license lapse
B. He may perform examinations only if supervised by another licensed medical examiner
C. He must immediately cease performing FMCSA examinations; his National Registry status becomes inactive
[CORRECT]
D. He may continue to perform examinations for 90 days while reinstating his license
Correct Answer: C. He must immediately cease performing FMCSA examinations; his National
Registry status becomes inactive
Rationale: Active state licensure is a fundamental requirement for performing FMCSA medical examinations. If the medical
examiner's license lapses for any reason, he must immediately cease performing examinations, and his status on the National Registry
becomes inactive. Drivers examined during the lapse period may have invalid certificates, creating potential regulatory and liability
consequences for both the examiner and the carrier.
Q6. A driver presents for examination and reports a history of insulin-treated diabetes mellitus but does not yet
have an active FMCSA diabetes exemption. Which statement best describes the medical examiner's authority in
this situation?
A. The examiner may certify only if the driver signs a waiver accepting the risk
B. The examiner may issue a full 2-year certificate if the driver's HbA1c is below 7.0%
C. The examiner may issue a 3-month certificate to allow time for the driver to obtain the exemption
D. The examiner may not certify the driver unless the driver meets the ITDM qualification requirements including the
exemption [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D. The examiner may not certify the driver unless the driver meets the ITDM
qualification requirements including the exemption
Rationale: Under the FMCSA insulin-treated diabetes mellitus (ITDM) final rule, drivers using insulin must meet specific
qualification requirements, including submission of the ITDM Assessment Form (MCSA-5870), an endocrinologist evaluation, and a
1-year minimum stable treatment period. The medical examiner cannot issue a certificate as a stopgap or short-term bridge; the driver
must satisfy the ITDM requirements before certification. A 3-month grace period is not permitted, and a personal waiver does not
override federal regulations.
Q7. A driver reports that he has lost his Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) issued three months ago.
According to 49 CFR 391.43, what is the appropriate course of action?
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