Exam: 200 Practice Questions With Correct
Answers and Detailed (Latest Version 2026-2027)
Introduction
Prepare with confidence for your Industrial Maintenance Technician Certification Exam using
this comprehensive and up-to-date study guide designed for maintenance professionals, technical
students, apprentices, and industrial workers seeking certification success. This premium review
package contains 200 carefully developed practice questions covering the most frequently tested
concepts found on industrial maintenance certification examinations.
The content is structured to strengthen both theoretical knowledge and practical troubleshooting
skills required in modern manufacturing, production, processing, utility, and industrial
environments. Each question includes a clearly identified correct answer along with a detailed
rationale to reinforce understanding and improve long-term retention.
Questions 1–25
1. What is the primary purpose of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures?
A. Increase production speed
B. Improve machine efficiency
C. Protect workers from hazardous energy
D. Reduce maintenance costs
Answer: C. Protect workers from hazardous energy
Rationale: LOTO procedures isolate energy sources to prevent accidental equipment startup during
maintenance.
2. Which device converts electrical energy into mechanical motion?
A. Transformer
B. Relay
C. Motor
D. Capacitor
,Answer: C. Motor
Rationale: Electric motors convert electrical energy into rotational mechanical energy.
3. What unit is used to measure electrical resistance?
A. Volt
B. Ampere
C. Watt
D. Ohm
Answer: D. Ohm
Rationale: Resistance is measured in ohms (Ω).
4. Which personal protective equipment protects the eyes from flying debris?
A. Earplugs
B. Gloves
C. Safety glasses
D. Hard hat
Answer: C. Safety glasses
Rationale: Safety glasses protect eyes from particles, sparks, and debris.
5. What instrument measures voltage?
A. Ammeter
B. Voltmeter
C. Micrometer
D. Tachometer
Answer: B. Voltmeter
Rationale: Voltmeters are specifically designed to measure electrical potential difference.
6. What is preventive maintenance?
A. Repairing broken equipment
B. Replacing equipment only after failure
C. Scheduled maintenance to prevent breakdowns
D. Emergency maintenance
Answer: C. Scheduled maintenance to prevent breakdowns
,Rationale: Preventive maintenance reduces unexpected failures and extends equipment life.
7. Which bearing is commonly used to reduce friction between rotating parts?
A. Journal bearing
B. Ball bearing
C. Sleeve bearing
D. Bushing
Answer: B. Ball bearing
Rationale: Ball bearings minimize friction and support rotating shafts.
8. What does PLC stand for?
A. Power Load Controller
B. Process Logic Computer
C. Programmable Logic Controller
D. Primary Line Circuit
Answer: C. Programmable Logic Controller
Rationale: PLCs automate industrial processes using programmable logic.
9. Which hydraulic fluid characteristic is most important for lubrication?
A. Color
B. Viscosity
C. Odor
D. Weight
Answer: B. Viscosity
Rationale: Proper viscosity ensures effective lubrication and hydraulic performance.
10. What is the purpose of a fuse?
A. Increase current flow
B. Store energy
C. Protect circuits from overcurrent
D. Reduce voltage
Answer: C. Protect circuits from overcurrent
Rationale: Fuses open circuits when current exceeds safe limits.
, 11. What is the standard frequency of AC power in most U.S. industrial facilities?
A. 25 Hz
B. 50 Hz
C. 60 Hz
D. 120 Hz
Answer: C. 60 Hz
Rationale: Most North American facilities operate at 60 Hz.
12. What type of maintenance is performed after equipment failure?
A. Predictive
B. Preventive
C. Corrective
D. Routine
Answer: C. Corrective
Rationale: Corrective maintenance restores equipment after a breakdown.
13. Which tool is used to accurately measure shaft diameter?
A. Hammer
B. Micrometer
C. Pry bar
D. Torque wrench
Answer: B. Micrometer
Rationale: Micrometers provide precise dimensional measurements.
14. What is the function of a relay?
A. Increase resistance
B. Store electrical energy
C. Electrically control another circuit
D. Reduce current
Answer: C. Electrically control another circuit
Rationale: Relays use a small control signal to switch larger loads.