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EICA CRANE CERTIFICATION ACTUAL EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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EICA CRANE CERTIFICATION ACTUAL EXAMINATION TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
Section 1: Crane Operations and Principles (Questions 1-25)
1. What is the primary purpose of a crane's load chart?
A) To list the crane's maintenance schedule.
B) To specify the crane's travel speed.
C) To indicate the crane's safe lifting capabilities based on configuration and
radius.
D) To show the crane's fuel consumption rate.
2. The term "Boom Hoist" refers to the system that:
A) Lifts and lowers the load.
B) Extends and retracts the telescopic boom.
C) Raises and lowers the boom's angle.
D) Swings the superstructure.
3. "Swing" is the rotation of the crane's:
A) Outriggers.
B) Superstructure.
C) Entire carrier.
D) Counterweight.
4. What does the term "Jib" refer to?
A) The main telescoping beam of the crane.
B) An extension attached to the boom tip to provide additional boom length.
C) The hook block assembly.
D) The hydraulic fluid reservoir.
5. The center of gravity of a load is critical because:
A) It determines the load's color code.
B) It affects the crane's stability and how the load will behave when lifted.
C) It is only important for lifts over 10 tons.
D) It defines the load's purchase price.

,6. What is the minimum number of full wraps of rope that must remain on a
hoist drum at all times?
A) One wrap.
B) Two wraps.
C) Three wraps.
D) As many as the operator deems necessary.
7. A critical lift is generally defined as one that:
A) Is performed on a Monday.
B) Exceeds 50% of the crane's rated capacity.
C) Involves a load that is over 100 feet long.
D) Requires the use of a jib.
8. The primary reason for using outriggers or stabilizers is to:
A) Increase the travel speed of the crane.
B) Increase the crane's stability by distributing the load and widening the base.

C) Lift heavier loads by providing extra hydraulic power.
D) Make the crane look more impressive.
9. When making a lift, the load should be kept as close to the ground as possible
until:
A) The operator is sure the brakes are holding.
B) The signal person gets tired.
C) The load is directly over the landing spot.
D) It is at least 10 feet in the air.
10. The primary cause of crane-related accidents is often attributed to:
A) Mechanical failure.
B) Operator error and lack of proper planning.
C) Unexpected weather changes.
D) Poor quality fuel.
11. What is "two-blocking"?
A) Using two cranes for a single lift.

, B) When the hook block contacts the boom tip, causing severe damage.
C) Lifting two loads simultaneously.
D) A specific type of rigging configuration.
12. An anti-two-block device is a safety system designed to:
A) Prevent the crane from swinging too fast.
B) Warn the operator and/or stop the hoist function before two-blocking occurs.

C) Automatically level the crane on uneven ground.
D) Measure wind speed.
13. The Load Moment Indicator (LMI) system provides the operator with real-
time information on:
A) The weight of the fuel in the tank.
B) The crane's capacity and the actual load moment.
C) The engine's oil pressure.
D) The speed of the hoist drum.
14. If the LMI system gives a warning or shuts down a function, the operator
should:
A) Override the system to complete the lift.
B) Immediately stop the operation and determine the cause.
C) Ignore it if the load seems light.
D) Tell the signal person to stand closer.
15. The Rated Capacity Limiter (RCL) is a system that:
A) Limits the crane's travel speed.
B) Automatically prevents the crane from performing an unsafe lift.
C) Controls the radio volume in the cab.
D) Measures the length of the boom.
16. Before starting the crane engine, the operator should ensure that:
A) The parking brake is applied and all controls are in the neutral position.
B) The load is already hooked up.
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