Free mock exam
Regulations — PAT Testing (C&G 2377) Practice
Free topic-focused mock exam: all 24 questions on Regulations, 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 does PAT stand for?
- APortable Application Testing
- BPortable Appliance Testing
- CPersonal Application Testing
- DPersonal Appliance Testing
Why: PAT stands for Portable Appliance Testing, which involves checking electrical appliances for safety.
02Which regulation places the specific duty to maintain electrical systems and equipment to prevent danger?
- AThe Building Regulations 2010
- BThe Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
- CThe Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
- DThe Work at Height Regulations 2005
Why: The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 place the specific legal duty to maintain electrical systems and equipment so as to prevent danger, which underpins the need for PAT testing.
03Under EAWR 1989, who is considered the 'duty holder'?
- AThe building owner
- BThe employer
- CThe electrician
- DThe equipment user
Why: Under EAWR 1989, the employer is the duty holder responsible for ensuring electrical safety in the workplace.
Common questions
Is the Regulations 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.