CWT Study Guide 2026

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📋 CWT Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
230 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CWT Topics to Study (37)

✍️ Sample CWT Questions & Answers

1. In gravimetric calibration, what correction must be applied when using mass standards at a location with different gravitational acceleration than where the standards were calibrated?
Gravity correction to account for local g variation

Although mass is invariant, a scale measures force (weight = mg), so local gravitational acceleration differences must be corrected in high-precision work.

2. What is the purpose of the 'tare memory' function on a weighing terminal in data recording?
To recall a previously stored container weight, eliminating the need to reweigh the empty container each time

Tare memory stores known container or vehicle weights so operators can instantly subtract them without requiring a physical empty weigh-in each transaction.

3. What is the purpose of a 'span calibration' on a weighing instrument?
To adjust the sensitivity so the instrument reads correctly at a known non-zero load

Span calibration adjusts the instrument's sensitivity/gain so that it accurately reads a known test weight applied above zero.

4. In legal metrology, what does 'type approval' mean for a weighing device?
Official recognition that a device design meets regulatory requirements before commercial use

Type approval is the process by which a weighing device design is officially evaluated and approved as conforming to applicable standards prior to being placed in service for trade.

5. Which device is commonly used to calibrate scales?
Certified test weights

Certified test weights are the standard and most reliable devices used to calibrate scales. These weights have a precisely known mass, traceable to national or international standards, allowing for accurate comparison and adjustment of the weighing equipment. Using certified weights ensures the calibration process itself is accurate and reliable.

6. Which practice best protects the integrity of electronic weight records against unauthorized alteration?
Using password-protected access controls and cryptographic checksums on stored records

Password-protected access combined with cryptographic checksums prevents unauthorized edits and detects any tampering with stored electronic records.

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