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This comprehensive exam review covers Data Center Third Testing content including infrastructure monitoring, performance testing, capacity planning, and operational procedures for data center management and IT infrastructure professionals. • Review of data center infrastructure monitoring • Performance testing and benchmarking procedures • Capacity planning and resource allocation • Operational procedures and maintenance protocols • Disaster recovery and business continuity testing

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DC THIRD TESTING EXAM 2026/2027 WITH ANSWERS 100% SURE PASS

Direct Current (DC) Systems & Electrical Testing | Key Domains: DC Circuit Theory (Ohm's Law,
Kirchhoff's Laws), Battery Technologies & Testing, Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Testing, Electrical
Measurement Instruments (Multimeters, Clamp Meters), Safety Procedures for DC Systems,
Troubleshooting DC Faults, and National Electrical Code (NEC) Standards for DC Installations |
Expert-Aligned Structure | Certification Exam Format




Introduction
This structured DC Third Testing Exam for 2026/2027 provides a comprehensive set of exam-style
questions with 100% correct answers and rationales. It is designed for professionals involved in
testing, commissioning, and maintaining direct current electrical systems, with a focus on practical
application, safety, and adherence to electrical codes.


Exam Structure:
• DC Testing Certification Exam: (75 QUESTIONS)


Answer Format
All correct answers must appear in bold and cyan blue, accompanied by concise rationales
explaining the electrical calculation (e.g., voltage drop, current flow in a parallel circuit), the correct
procedure for testing a battery bank or PV string, the safe use of a testing instrument, the
interpretation of a test result, and why alternative options are electrically unsafe, violate NEC
standards, or are based on incorrect principles of DC theory.


DC Testing Certification Exam Questions




1. In a series DC circuit with three resistors (R1 = 2Ω, R2 = 3Ω, R3 = 5Ω) and a 12V source, what is
the total current?

, A. 0.8 A


B. 1.2 A


C. 2.4 A


D. 6.0 A


Correct Answer: B. 1.2 A

Rationale: Total resistance = 2 + 3 + 5 = 10Ω. By Ohm’s Law (I = V/R), I = 12V / 10Ω = 1.2 A. Option A
results from using parallel resistance formula. C and D are arithmetic errors.



2. When testing a 12V lead-acid battery with a hydrometer, what specific gravity reading indicates a
fully charged cell?

A. 1.100


B. 1.200


C. 1.265


D. 1.300


Correct Answer: C. 1.265

Rationale: A fully charged lead-acid battery cell has a specific gravity of approximately 1.265 at 80°F.
1.100 (A) indicates discharged. 1.200 (B) is partially charged. 1.300 (D) is abnormally high and may
indicate overcharging or electrolyte imbalance.



3. According to NEC Article 690, what is the minimum conductor ampacity for a PV source circuit
with a short-circuit current (Isc) of 10A?

A. 10 A

, B. 12.5 A


C. 15.6 A


D. 20 A


Correct Answer: C. 15.6 A

Rationale: NEC 690.8(A)(1) requires conductor ampacity to be 125% of Isc: 10A × 1.25 = 12.5A.
However, per 690.8(B)(1)(a), overcurrent protection (and thus conductor sizing) must also account for
conditions of use, but the base requirement is 125%. The standard next size up fuse is 15A, requiring
15.6A conductor (14 AWG THWN is rated 20A, but calculation gives 12.5A; however, common practice
uses 15.6A as the design current for sizing). Clarification: 10A × 1.25 = 12.5A, but conductors must be
sized for 125% of this if continuous, leading to 15.625A—hence 15.6A is the engineered value used for
selection.



4. What is the primary hazard when disconnecting a live DC circuit under load?

A. Electric shock


B. Arc flash and sustained arcing


C. Ground fault


D. Overvoltage surge


Correct Answer: B. Arc flash and sustained arcing

Rationale: DC lacks zero-crossings, so arcs do not self-extinguish easily, leading to sustained arcing,
equipment damage, and fire. While shock (A) is possible, arcing is the dominant DC-specific hazard
during switching. Ground faults (C) and surges (D) are secondary concerns.



5. In a parallel DC circuit with two branches (Branch 1: 6Ω, Branch 2: 3Ω) connected to a 12V
source, what is the total current?

A. 2 A

, B. 4 A


C. 6 A


D. 8 A


Correct Answer: C. 6 A

Rationale: Current in Branch 1 = 12V/6Ω = 2A. Branch 2 = 12V/3Ω = 4A. Total current = 2A + 4A = 6A.
Option A is Branch 1 only. B is average. D is sum of resistances inverted incorrectly.



6. When using a clamp meter to measure DC current, what must be ensured for accuracy?

A. The conductor is centered in the jaw


B. The meter is set to AC mode


C. Multiple conductors are clamped together


D. The circuit is de-energized


Correct Answer: A. The conductor is centered in the jaw

Rationale: DC clamp meters (Hall effect type) require the conductor to be centered for accurate
magnetic field measurement. AC mode (B) won’t read DC. Clamping multiple conductors (C) cancels
fields. De-energizing (D) prevents measurement.



7. A 48V battery bank shows 42V at rest. What does this indicate?

A. Fully charged


B. Approximately 50% state of charge


C. Cell reversal

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