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Pass the North American Electric Reliability Corporation System Operator Certification Exam on your first attempt with this 2026/2027 complete exam prep resource. It contains 4 different already tested versions with expert verified questions and answers covering NERC reliability standards, transmission operations and planning, generation and load balancing, emergency preparedness and operations, and interchange and scheduling. Each version includes a comprehensive study guide and answer key to help you master system operator concepts and achieve a Graded A. Guaranteed pass. Latest update. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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NERC CERTIFICATION EXAM Actual
Exam 2026/2027 4 Versions Complete
Questions and Verified Answers Graded A
Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

VERSION 1 - SECTION 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF SYSTEM OPERATIONS (Questions 1-
15)

Q1 (Version 1): A transmission line is operating at 345 kV with a power factor of 0.85 lagging.
What does a lagging power factor indicate about the system?

A. The system is supplying mostly real power with minimal reactive power
B. The system has more inductive reactance than capacitive reactance. [CORRECT]
C. The system has more capacitive reactance than inductive reactance
D. The system is operating at maximum efficiency

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A lagging power factor indicates that the load is inductive, meaning the current lags
behind the voltage. This occurs when there is more inductive reactance than capacitive reactance
in the system (B). Inductive loads (motors, transformers) consume reactive power. Leading
power factor (C) indicates capacitive load. Real power (A) and efficiency (D) are not directly
indicated by lagging power factor.



Q2 (Version 1): In a three-phase wye-connected system, the line voltage is 480 V. What is the
approximate phase voltage?

A. 277 V [CORRECT]
B. 480 V
C. 831 V
D. 240 V

Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In a wye (Y) connection, line voltage equals phase voltage times √3 (approximately
1.732). Therefore, phase voltage equals line voltage divided by √3: 480 V / 1.732 ≈ 277 V (A).

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Option B represents line-to-line voltage, C incorrectly multiplies instead of divides, and D is
incorrect for this voltage level.



Q3 (Version 1): A system operator observes that the grid frequency has dropped to 59.85 Hz.
What is the frequency deviation from nominal in North America?

A. +0.15 Hz
B. -0.15 Hz [CORRECT]
C. +0.25 Hz
D. -0.25 Hz

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nominal frequency in North America is 60.00 Hz. A reading of 59.85 Hz represents a
deviation of 59.85 - 60.00 = -0.15 Hz (B), indicating underfrequency conditions that require
corrective action. Positive deviations indicate overfrequency.



Q4 (Version 1): Which of the following best describes the relationship between real power (P),
apparent power (S), and reactive power (Q) in an AC system?

A. P = S + Q
B. S² = P² + Q² [CORRECT]
C. Q = P × S
D. S = P - Q

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Real power (P), reactive power (Q), and apparent power (S) form a right triangle
relationship known as the power triangle. Apparent power is the vector sum: S² = P² + Q² (B), or
S = √(P² + Q²). This relationship is fundamental for understanding power factor and system
loading.



Q5 (Version 1): A DC transmission line carries 1000 A at ±500 kV. What is the total power
transmitted?

A. 500 MW
B. 1000 MW [CORRECT]
C. 2000 MW
D. 250 MW

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: For DC systems, power P = V × I. With ±500 kV (total 1000 kV pole-to-pole) and

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1000 A: P = 1000 kV × 1000 A = 1,000,000 kW = 1000 MW (B). Bipolar DC systems use both
poles, so total voltage is considered for power calculation.



Q6 (Version 1): In a three-phase delta-connected generator, if the phase current is 100 A, what is
the line current?

A. 100 A
B. 173.2 A [CORRECT]
C. 57.7 A
D. 300 A

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In a delta connection, line current equals phase current times √3. Therefore: 100 A ×
1.732 = 173.2 A (B). This relationship is inverse to the wye connection where line voltage equals
phase voltage times √3. Understanding these relationships is critical for protection settings and
equipment ratings.



Q7 (Version 1): What is the primary advantage of AC over DC for bulk power transmission?

A. Lower line losses
B. Ability to transform voltage levels easily [CORRECT]
C. Higher power capacity per conductor
D. Simpler protection systems

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The primary advantage of AC is the ability to easily transform voltage levels using
transformers (B), enabling efficient high-voltage transmission and lower-voltage distribution.
While DC has lower line losses for very long distances (A), the transformative capability of AC
made it the standard for grid development.



Q8 (Version 1): A 60 MVAR capacitor bank is added to a system with 80 MW real power and 60
MVAR inductive reactive power. What is the new reactive power flow?

A. 120 MVAR inductive
B. 0 MVAR [CORRECT]
C. 60 MVAR capacitive
D. 120 MVAR capacitive

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The capacitor bank supplies 60 MVAR capacitive reactive power, which offsets the

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60 MVAR inductive reactive power consumption. Capacitive and inductive reactive powers have
opposite signs, so: +60 MVAR (capacitive) + (-60 MVAR) (inductive) = 0 MVAR (B), achieving
unity power factor.



Q9 (Version 1): What does impedance (Z) in an AC circuit represent?

A. Only resistance
B. Only reactance
C. The vector sum of resistance and reactance [CORRECT]
D. The product of resistance and reactance

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Impedance Z is the complex quantity representing opposition to current flow in AC
circuits: Z = R + jX, where R is resistance and X is reactance (inductive or capacitive). The
magnitude is |Z| = √(R² + X²) (C). This vector relationship is essential for fault current
calculations and voltage drop analysis.



Q10 (Version 1): An arc flash hazard analysis is required for electrical safety. What is the
primary purpose of this analysis?

A. To determine cable sizing
B. To establish safe approach boundaries and PPE requirements [CORRECT]
C. To calculate transformer efficiency
D. To optimize power factor

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Arc flash analysis determines the incident energy available at electrical equipment to
establish approach boundaries (limited, restricted, prohibited) and specify required personal
protective equipment (PPE) (B). This is mandated by NFPA 70E and OSHA for worker safety,
not for system design optimization.



Q11 (Version 1): In a 60 Hz system, what happens to reactive power consumption as frequency
decreases?

A. Inductive reactance increases, capacitive reactance decreases
B. Inductive reactance decreases, capacitive reactance increases [CORRECT]
C. Both inductive and capacitive reactance increase
D. Both inductive and capacitive reactance remain constant

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