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TEXAS ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE

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TEXAS ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE

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TEXAS ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE
TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED
2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE

Examiner/Administrator: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

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TEXAS ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM

120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Electrical Safety & OSHA Compliance
Power Generation Fundamentals
Electrical Theory & Calculations
Transformers & Distribution Systems
Circuit Protection & Relays
Motors, Generators & Control Systems
Transmission Systems & Grid Operations
Troubleshooting & Fault Diagnostics
Preventive Maintenance & Testing
Texas Electrical Codes & Regulatory Standards

TEXAS ELECTRICAL LICENSING & TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE AUTHORITY || ALIGNED
WITH CURRENT POWER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION BLUEPRINTS || ELECTRICAL POWER
GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION REGULATIONS || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE ||
100% VERIFIED | GRADED A+ || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED
FOR TECHNICAL LICENSING & CERTIFICATION || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE

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Electrical Safety & OSHA Compliance
Q1. During maintenance on a 13.8 kV switchgear lineup, a technician begins work
after opening the breaker but fails to verify absence of voltage using an adequately
rated meter. Which OSHA principle was MOST critically violated?

A. Arc flash boundary establishment
B. Lockout/tagout verification
C. Ground-fault coordination
D. Incident energy calculation

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Lockout/tagout verification

Explanation: 🔹 OSHA and NFPA 70E standards require verification of de-
energization after lockout/tagout procedures are applied. Opening a breaker alone
does not guarantee absence of voltage because of possible backfeed, stored energy,
or equipment failure. Option A concerns PPE boundaries rather than confirmation
of de-energization. Option C relates to protection system coordination. Option D
concerns arc flash analysis, which does not replace mandatory verification testing.




Q2. A power plant electrician must enter a confined cable vault containing energized
conductors and low oxygen potential. Which action should be completed FIRST
before entry?

A. Inspect relay settings
B. Verify grounding resistance
C. Conduct atmospheric testing
D. Disable nearby transformers

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Conduct atmospheric testing

Explanation: 🔹 OSHA confined-space standards require atmospheric testing before
entry into enclosed spaces where hazardous gases or oxygen deficiency may exist.
Electrical hazards remain important, but life-threatening atmospheric conditions
must be evaluated first. Relay settings and transformer status are secondary

,considerations. Grounding resistance does not address immediate atmospheric
danger.




Q3. An arc flash study identifies incident energy levels exceeding 40 cal/cm² at a
main distribution panel. What is the BEST engineering control to reduce worker
exposure?

A. Increase conductor size
B. Reduce transformer efficiency
C. Install faster protective relays
D. Increase panel grounding impedance

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Install faster protective relays

Explanation: 🔹 Faster fault-clearing times significantly reduce incident energy
exposure during an arc flash event. Protective relays and current-limiting devices
are commonly used engineering controls. Increasing conductor size does not
directly reduce incident energy. Reduced transformer efficiency is unrelated. Higher
grounding impedance may worsen fault-clearing performance and create unsafe
conditions.




Q4. A technician is troubleshooting energized motor control centers because
shutdown is operationally impossible. Which NFPA 70E requirement becomes MOST
essential?

A. Voltage drop calculations
B. Energized work permit authorization
C. Harmonic distortion analysis
D. Megger testing documentation

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Energized work permit authorization

Explanation: 🔹 NFPA 70E requires documented energized work permits when
justified energized work is performed beyond diagnostic exceptions. The permit

, ensures hazard assessment, PPE selection, and management approval. Voltage
calculations and harmonic analysis are technical evaluations but not procedural
safety requirements. Megger testing is generally conducted de-energized.




Q5. In a substation environment, why is step potential considered dangerous during
a ground fault?

A. It increases transformer impedance
B. It causes overfrequency conditions
C. It creates voltage differences between a person’s feet
D. It prevents relay tripping

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. It creates voltage differences between a person’s feet

Explanation: 🔹 Step potential occurs when fault current flows through earth,
creating voltage gradients across the ground surface. A person walking near the
fault may experience dangerous current flow through the body due to voltage
differences between the feet. Transformer impedance and relay operations are
unrelated to the fundamental hazard mechanism.




Q6. A maintenance crew improperly substitutes a 20 A fuse with a 40 A fuse in a
control circuit. What is the MOST likely consequence?

A. Reduced harmonic distortion
B. Increased system selectivity
C. Failure to protect downstream conductors
D. Lower fault current contribution

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Failure to protect downstream conductors

Explanation: 🔹 Oversized fuses compromise conductor and equipment protection
by allowing excessive current to persist beyond safe limits. This can result in
overheating, insulation failure, or fire. Larger fuses do not improve harmonics or

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