CCT Cheat Sheet 2026

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125 questions
240 min time limit
550% to pass
  1. Which calibration technique applies multiple increasing then decreasing input values to characterize both hysteresis and repeatability? Up-down (bi-directional) calibration
  2. A precision resistance standard is kept in a temperature-controlled oil bath during calibration. The primary reason for this practice is: To reduce the effect of temperature coefficient of resistance on the standard's value
  3. In Certified Calibration Technician practice, what is the FIRST step when a safety hazard is identified in the workplace? Immediately secure the area and report the hazard
  4. A calibration procedure requires a 5-point upscale and downscale traverse. What instrument characteristic is this procedure specifically designed to detect? Hysteresis
  5. What is the MOST effective way for new CCT professionals to build competency? Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
  6. What is the importance of calibration certificates in regulated industries? They prove that calibration was conducted according to industry regulations.
  7. Under ANSI/NCSL Z540.3, what is the maximum acceptable probability that a measurement result exceeds the tolerance limits? 2%
  8. What is the PROPER procedure for decommissioning outdated equipment in Certified Calibration Technician? Follow established protocols for safe decommissioning, data clearing, and proper disposal
  9. An annubar (averaging pitot tube) flowmeter shows a reading 15% lower than expected. Process conditions are verified correct. The most likely cause is: Plugged sensing ports from process debris
  10. Which document describes the step-by-step process a laboratory uses to perform a specific calibration? Calibration procedure
  11. What is the primary reason for performing a 'as-found' calibration check before making any adjustments to an instrument? To document the instrument's condition before intervention and support traceability
  12. What documentation is MOST critical to maintain for safety compliance in the Certified Calibration Technician field? Incident reports, training records, and inspection logs
  13. When calibrating a power analyzer, which quantity represents the product of RMS voltage and RMS current regardless of phase angle? Apparent power in volt-amperes
  14. Which US federal regulation requires calibration control systems for contractors supplying measurement equipment to the Department of Defense? MIL-STD-45662A
  15. What is the purpose of calibration techniques in measurement instruments? To ensure the instrument is accurate and provides reliable measurements.
  16. Which diagnostic step is most important before disassembling a failed pressure transmitter that was used on a chemical process line? Reviewing the Safety Data Sheet for the process fluid
  17. When calibrating a pressure gauge using a deadweight tester, the weights must be rotated slowly during the test primarily to: Reduce friction effects in the piston-cylinder assembly
  18. In regulated industries like pharmaceutical manufacturing, which regulation requires that instruments used in testing be calibrated against certified standards? FDA 21 CFR Part 211
  19. Which international organization is responsible for defining the International System of Units (SI)? BIPM
  20. What is a common issue that affects measurement instruments over time? Wear and tear, environmental changes, and dust accumulation.
  21. A coverage factor of k=2 applied to the combined standard uncertainty typically corresponds to a confidence level of approximately: 95%
  22. What is the role of accreditation bodies in calibration? They verify calibration labs meet regulatory standards.
  23. In calibration documentation, what does 'as found' data refer to? Measurement readings taken before any adjustments are made during calibration
  24. Why is periodic audit of calibration procedures necessary? They ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory standards and consistency.
  25. Which approach is MOST important for CCT professionals when applying technical procedures? Adhering to established protocols while adapting to specific conditions
  26. Which type of pressure transducer output signal is most immune to electrical noise in long cable runs to a calibration data system? 4-20 mA current loop output
  27. Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in Certified Calibration Technician? Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
  28. A thermocouple calibration bath is set to 200°C but reads 198.5°C on the reference probe. What is the bath's temperature error? -1.5°C
  29. What is the primary use of a Josephson junction array in electrical metrology? Realizing the SI unit of voltage with quantum-level accuracy
  30. When calibrating an AC voltmeter, which parameter is most important to verify in addition to amplitude accuracy? Frequency response across the instrument's rated bandwidth
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