Free mock exam
Documentation — PAT Testing (C&G 2377) Practice
Free topic-focused mock exam: all 24 questions on Documentation, drawn from the wider PAT Testing (C&G 2377) bank. 35-minute timer, 70% to pass, worked explanation on every question. Use this when you've taken the full mock once and want to drill the topics you got wrong.
- Questions
- 24
- Time limit
- 35 min
- Pass mark
- 70% · 17/24
- Question bank
- 24
Free, no sign-up. Retake as many times as you like — the questions are reshuffled, with the answer order changed.
Sample questions
01What information should a PAT test label typically show?
- AThe manufacturer warranty terms
- BThe test date, retest date and tester identity
- CThe appliance purchase price and supplier
- DThe full insulation resistance and earth readings
Why: PAT test labels should include test date, next test date, and identification of the person who carried out the test.
02How long must PAT test records be retained?
- A3 years
- B10 years
- C1 year
- D5 years
Why: PAT test records should be retained for at least 5 years to demonstrate compliance and track equipment history.
03What should an equipment register contain?
- AOnly the appliances that have previously failed
- BEquipment details, location and test history
- CA list of test instruments and their calibration dates
- DAppliances purchased during the current financial year
Why: Equipment registers should include equipment details, location, and comprehensive test history.
Common questions
Is the Documentation mock exam free?
Yes — 100% free, no sign-up needed. Questions are pulled at random from a substantial bank, with a worked explanation on every question after you submit.
Can I retake the mock exam?
Yes. Every attempt picks a different random selection and reshuffles the options, so each retake gives you genuinely new questions. No limit on retakes.
Does this count towards the real qualification?
No — this is independent practice material. To gain the actual qualification you need to sit the official assessment through an approved provider.