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(VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026 |INSTANT
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1. What is the primary purpose of incident reporting in a
distribution system?
A. To assign blame to operators
B. To document and manage system disruptions
C. To increase operational costs
D. To replace maintenance schedules
Rationale: Incident reporting ensures accurate documentation
and supports timely response and prevention of recurrence.
Correct Answer: B. To document and manage system
disruptions
2. Which of the following is considered a reportable
distribution system incident?
A. Scheduled maintenance outage
B. Minor voltage fluctuation within limits
C. Unexpected power outage affecting customers
D. Routine inspection activity
,Rationale: Reportable incidents include unplanned disruptions
affecting service delivery.
Correct Answer: C. Unexpected power outage affecting
customers
3. Who is typically responsible for initiating an incident
report?
A. Only senior management
B. Any system operator who identifies the incident
C. Customers affected by the incident
D. External auditors only
Rationale: Frontline operators are required to initiate reporting
once an incident is detected.
Correct Answer: B. Any system operator who identifies the
incident
4. What is the first step after identifying a system incident?
A. Delete system logs
B. Notify relevant control center or supervisor
C. Wait for confirmation from customers
D. Shut down the entire system immediately
Rationale: Immediate notification ensures rapid response
coordination.
Correct Answer: B. Notify relevant control center or supervisor
,5. Which information is essential in an incident report?
A. Operator personal opinions
B. Time, location, and nature of incident
C. Unverified rumors
D. Customer complaints only
Rationale: Reports must contain factual, verifiable details of the
incident.
Correct Answer: B. Time, location, and nature of incident
6. What does RCA stand for in incident reporting?
A. Rapid Control Alert
B. Root Cause Analysis
C. Regional Compliance Audit
D. Reactive Control Action
Rationale: RCA is used to determine the underlying cause of an
incident.
Correct Answer: B. Root Cause Analysis
7. Why is incident classification important?
A. To increase paperwork
B. To determine severity and response priority
C. To delay response time
D. To eliminate documentation
, Rationale: Classification ensures proper prioritization and
resource allocation.
Correct Answer: B. To determine severity and response
priority
8. Which incident severity level requires immediate
escalation?
A. Low impact incident
B. Moderate maintenance issue
C. Critical system failure affecting many users
D. Routine inspection finding
Rationale: Critical incidents require immediate escalation to
prevent widespread impact.
Correct Answer: C. Critical system failure affecting many users
9. What is the role of a control center in incident reporting?
A. Ignoring minor issues
B. Coordinating response and communication
C. Assigning customer complaints
D. Performing field maintenance only
Rationale: The control center coordinates operational response
and communication.
Correct Answer: B. Coordinating response and communication