EPA 608 Practice Test — Core Exam (Free)

The EPA 608 Practice Test Core section tests 25 multiple-choice questions on refrigerant handling, safety procedures, and Clean Air Act regulations. Every technician certification starts here — Core is mandatory regardless of which Type you pursue.

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What the EPA 608 Core Exam Covers

The EPA 608 Core section tests foundational knowledge every refrigerant technician must know — regardless of the system type they service. Section 608 of the Clean Air Act prohibits venting refrigerants that harm the stratospheric ozone layer, and the Core exam verifies you understand why and how those rules apply in the field.

The Core section measures five knowledge pillars:

EPA 608 Core — Refrigerant Families: CFC, HCFC, HFC, HFO

The Core exam consistently tests your ability to distinguish refrigerant generations by their environmental properties. The phase-out timeline follows ozone impact — the higher the ODP, the faster the phase-out.

Field Note: Under the Clean Air Act, EPA 608 regulations banned new R-22 (HCFC) production as of January 1, 2020. Technicians may still recover and recycle existing R-22 stock, but no new domestic production is permitted. The EPA 608 Core exam tests this regulatory distinction.
Family Example ODP GWP Status (2026)
CFC R-11, R-12 High (1.0) High Fully phased out
HCFC R-22, R-123 Low (0.055) Moderate Production ended 2020
HFC R-410A, R-134a Zero High (2,088) AIM Act phase-down in progress
HFO R-1234yf Zero Very Low (4) Current transition target

Passing the EPA 608 Core Section

The Core section requires a minimum score of 72% — 18 correct answers out of 25 (18 ÷ 25 = 0.72 = 72%). For a full breakdown of scoring rules, retake policy, and the open-book exception, see the EPA 608 passing score guide. Core is mandatory for every technician certification level. You cannot earn a Type I, II, or III certification without passing Core first. Most technicians find the recovery definitions and evacuation micron levels the most difficult to memorize — if you score below 72% on this practice test, focus your review on those two areas. For a structured approach to improving weak sections, see our guide on how to study for the EPA 608 exam.

Before starting this practice test, review the EPA 608 Core section study guide — it covers venting prohibition dates, civil penalty amounts, the de minimis exemption, and the refrigerant lifecycle from recovery through reclamation. Use the EPA 608 timed exam to simulate real proctored conditions once your practice scores consistently exceed 85%. Review EPA 608 exam rules to understand what is permitted at your workstation on test day. For a complete 4-step preparation path from diagnostic to scheduling, see the EPA 608 exam prep guide.

Once passed, Core certification does not expire. It is a permanent part of your Section 608 technician credential. Learn how this practice test compares to the real Core exam in format and difficulty. For in-depth topic coverage, visit our EPA 608 study guide collection.

Ready to continue practicing? Take the Type I small appliance practice test next, move on to the Type II high-pressure refrigerant practice test or the Type III low-pressure refrigerant practice test, or jump straight to the EPA 608 Universal practice test to simulate the full 100-question proctored exam. Return to the EPA 608 practice test homepage for a complete overview of all available sections.

EPA 608 Core Exam — Common Questions

How many questions are in the EPA 608 Core section?

The Core section contains 25 multiple-choice questions. A passing score is 72%, which equals 18 correct answers.

What is the passing score for the EPA 608 Core exam?

72% — you need 18 out of 25 correct. The official proctored exam is administered closed-book by EPA-approved organizations such as ESCO Institute and Mainstream Engineering.

Does the Core section expire?

No. Core certification is permanent once earned. It does not require renewal or re-testing.

Is the Montreal Protocol on the Core exam?

Yes. The Core exam directly tests knowledge of the Montreal Protocol, its 1987 implementation, and how it drove the phase-out of CFCs and HCFCs under U.S. Clean Air Act regulations.

Can I take the Core section online?

Some EPA-approved providers offer online proctored testing. Check our guide on EPA 608 online and in-person testing options for current providers and availability.