API 653 Day 5 Book
API 653 Day 5 Book
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CLOSED BOOK QUESTIONS FOR API 575 QB- 2005
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When taking UT thickness readings, it is recommended to use digital meter that
also hasa
e. Dual-element
f. Tracedisplay
g. Digitaloutput
h. Transducer
10. Which of the statement is correct, when UT thickness checking over a paint
orcoating?
a. For such case Dual-element transducer will give correct thickness ofsteel.
b. For such case single crystal transducer will give falsereading.
c. Epoxy coatings have a velocity approximately half that of the steel, so that
UT tool will read the epoxy coating thickness as twice its actual thickness
by Dual elementtransducer.
d. All of theabove.
11. For coated tanks that have coatings that vary in thickness, which type
of UT transducer is best?
a. Single elementtransducers
b. Dual element transducers
c. Large diametertransducers
d. Transducers made with pure quartz
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12. When performing a UT scan, the scans shouldoverlapby of
the transducerdiameter.
a. 100%
b. 10%
c. 20%
d. 5%
15. Ability to detect following are primary advantage of using the magnet-flux
floor scanner, but not thisone.
a. Even small size of under sidepitting.
b. Topsidepitting.
c. Underside corrosion.
d. Holes on the tankfloor.
17. When the product temperature in a tank increases, the vapor pressure of
theproduct .
a. Decrease
b. No change
c. Increases
d. Smalldecreases
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18. While in operation, which tank type roof is supported by internalmembers?
a. Cone roof
b. Dome roof
c. Floatingroof
d. Umbrella
20. Which type of external floating roof is the most susceptible tosinking?
a. Coneroof
b. Pantype
c. Annular-pontoon
d. Doubledeck.
21. Which type of external floating roof is the least susceptible tosinking?
a. Coneroof
b. Pantype
c. Annular-pontoon
d. Doubledeck
Psig.
a. 5 to 50
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b. 2.5 to 15
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c. . –5 to 15
d. 5 to 25
25. Low-pressure storage tanks are normally used for products that have
a high pressure.
a. Vapor
b. Product
c. Liquid
d. Internal
27. These type of tanks are usually built in areas where large snowfalls or
rainfalls might sink an open top-floatingroof.
a. Cone roof.
b. Both fixed roof and an internal floatingroof.
c. Highly corrosive resistant roofstructure.
d. External floatingroof.
29. These items in a sand pad that may cause bottom-side corrosion, but
not this one?
a. Clay
b. Wood
c. Gravel or crushedstone
d. Fine dust
30. Causes of severe external corrosion at the bottom of the lower shell course
are .
a. When soil movement has raised the grade level to cover lower portion
of the shell
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b. When external insulation wicks up groundwater
c. When damaged or improperly sealed openings around nozzles and
attachments allow wateringress.
d. All of theabove
34. These are common vapors that corrosion in a tank’s vapor space, but not
this one?
a. Oxygen
b. Watervapor
c. Hydrogen sulfidevapor
d. Any combination ofabove
e. None of the above.
35. Generally in the liquid portion of a tank, internal corrosion is worse atthe
.
a. Bottom oftank
b. Top oftank
c. Welds
d. Shells
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36. What type of tank failure results in a sudden loss of theproduct?
a. Crack
b. Brittlefracture
c. Full weld crack
d. When product spill out from thetank
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d. Additionalsupports
46. Before entry or reentry any tank, appropriate safety precautions are
necessary, generally suchprecautionsare .
a. Removal of hazardousgases
b. Blinding all toxicinlets
c. Checking of oxygenlevel
d. All of theabove
48. What type of corrosion can happen between a bolt head and a steelplate?
a. Stress corrosion due to overtight
b. Crevice
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c. Crack
d. Pitting
e. All of theabove
50. Low spot platforms that collect water are routine places for corrosion
to occur. This can besolvedby .
a. Cathodicproduction
b. Small hole should be drilled fordrainage
c. Proper coating aftercleaning
d. Raise the height of platform.
54. Pipe connected to tanks should be inspected. Where pipe enters soil, the
soil should bedugaway inches to inspect for soil-to-air
corrosion?
a. 12 to24
b. 6 to 12
c. 24 to36
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d. 36 to48
55. If distortion is found at the nozzles, the welds and shell area should
be examinedfor
a. Cracks
b. Distortion
c. Corrosion
d. Bending
59. Paint blisters occur most often on the roof and on the shell area that
receivesmost
a. Railfall
b. Sun light
c. Product gasesexposure
d. All of theabove
61. CUI may be significant at the bottom of the tank, because the
insulation may be incontactwith .
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a. Productalways
b. Surfacewater
c. More stressedbottom
d. Open atmosphere because removal of insulation easily in bottomside
63. The depth of a locally corroded area can best be measured with along
a. Straight edge
b. Tape
c. Steelwire
d. Flexible scale
65. What part of the shell of a floating roof tank usually corrodes at twice
the rate of the rest of theshell?
a. Upper 24inch of uncoatedshell
b. All exposed uncoatedarea
c. Twice rate of corrosion will not occur in any part oftank
d. Surface of floatingroof
66. Stiffeners and wind girders are normally inspected visually andby
testing.
a. PT orMT
b. Leak
c. Hammer
d. UTthickness
e. Outside calipers and steelrules
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a. Stress corrosioncracking
b. Causticembrittlement
c. Temperembrittlement
d. All of theabove
69. Caustic material seeping through cracks will usually form readilyvisible
a. Salts
b. Layer ofcorrosion
c. Bulging
d. Powdery from outside throughcracks
70. Prior to welding on a tank in caustic service the area should be thoroughly
cleaned and checkedwiththe solution.
a. Solvent
b. Indicating
c. H2SO4 with 10% Nitricacid
d. HCL with 25% Nitricacid
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c. Top of thetank
d. Weld seams
74. These are causes of tank shell distortion and not thisone?
a. Severe corrosion of theshell
b. Movement of connectingpiping
c. Improper weldingmethod
d. A vacuum in thetank
e. None of the above
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75. Tank shell distortions may cause welds to be highly stressed and results
in a
a. Crack
b. Bending
c. Collapse
d. Corrosion
78. When walking on a cone-roof tank, planks can be used. Planks that are
used should be long enough to spanatleast should be laid
and used aswalkways.
a. Two roofrafters
b. All the area of roof
c. Cover one roof plate
d. Leg length of inspector to walk overit.
80. When walking on a floating roof, the tank should always be inthe
position.
a. Low position to reach top safely
b. High gaugeposition
c. Any where, but safeposition
d. Correct level position
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81. External corrosion on a tank roof will usually be most severeat
a. Coating removedarea
b. Insulation removedarea
c. Depression where water can remain until it evaporates
d. All of theabove
83. When tunneling under a tank to inspect the bottom (it is rarely done!) it
is difficult toproperly_ thetunnel.
a. Remove
b. Refill
c. Inspect
d. Access
84. Probably the most expensive way to inspect the bottom-side of the tank
flooris to thetank
a. Lift
b. Clean
c. Inspectionhole
d. None of the above
86. When the tank is out-of-service, the floating roof drain piping can be
checked by pressure testing. Drains with swing joints require testingat
a. Workingpressure
b. Design pressure
c. Hydrostaticpressure
d. Two pressure
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87. During the external inspection, float-type gauges should be checked to
make sure they are not cracked or filledwith
a. Water
b. Liquid
c. Any corrosivemedium
d. All of theabove
89. Before allowing individuals on a floating roof tank that is not in the high-
gaugeposition,a test shall be performed before personnel
are allow on theroof.
a. Hammertest
b. Thicknesstest
c. Gastest
d. Oxygen test
92. Pyrophoric material may accumulate on the tank bottom or on the top of
the .
a. Bottomplate
b. Nozzles
c. Sump
d. Rafters
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93. In source service, corrosion is often occursinthe .
a. Unlined steel
b. Insulation
c. Liquid area
d. Bottomarea
96. Caustic stress corrosion cracking is prevalent in carbon steel when the
temperatureisabove °F
a. 100
b. 400
c. 150
d. 350
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a. 100%
b. 50 to75%
c. 25 to40%
d. 5 to 10%
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b. Scraper
c. Visual
d. All of theabove
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b. PT
c. Visual
d. MFL
112. What is good practice when examining suspect areas in lead lined
tanks?
a. Grid blast andvisual
b. Visual & MT
c. Scraping withknife
d. Hammertest
115. When using a holiday detector it is important that the voltage does
not get highenoughto thelining.
a. Puncture
b. Check defectin
c. Operatorsafety
d. Magnetize
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d. Leave without NDT after hammer test
117. What type of lined tanks should be painted a unique color to indicate
they have a speciallining?
a. Rubberlined
b. Lead lined
c. Refractorylined
d. Glasslined
118. If corrosion is noted on the roof and upper shell, the structural
members willalso usually thinning of the roof orshell.
a. Twice
b. Same
c. Less
d. More
120. When significant corrosion is seen on the roof during the internal
inspection, it is important to erect scaffolding sothat
a. Close visual cando.
b. NDT for further investigation cando.
c. Measurement cantaken
d. None of the above
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d. Stainlesssteel
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128. A pneumatic test of a tank is goodforfinding but is not a
good pressuretest.
a. Leak
b. Defect
c. Strength
d. Bulging
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134. How can leaking rivets and rivet seams be repaired?
a. Caulked
b. Re-riveted
c. Welded or abrasive blast and epoxycoated
d. All of theabove
135. When riveted seams are seal-welded, all rivets and seams within
inches from the weld should becaulked.
a. 4
b. 10
c. 3
d. 6
139. When installing a new floor over existing floor that is cathodically
protected, the oldfloorshould .
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a. Be removed
b. Not beremoved
c. Also beprotected
d. Be considered asbottom
140. When installing a new floor over an existing floor that is cathodically
protected, and the old floor isnotremoved, should be
placed between the old and new floors.
a. New cathodic protection
b. Ribbon anodes
c. Corrosion cells
d. Any of the above
143. Prior to repairing a pit with a coating, the pit should be thoroughly
cleaned by
a. Abrasive blasting
b. Chemical
c. Any method to make pit free formcontamination
d. Cleaner
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145. Good inspection records are thebasisof inspection
program.
a. Good
b. Effective
c. Complete
d. Proper
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a. Multiple clamshell type
b. Full ofBranches
c. Straight &un-branched
d. Spider webtype
Performing a warm pre stress hydro test followed by lower temp hydro test may
reduce the likelihood of
e. TemperEmbrittlement
f. CUI
g. Briitle fracture
h. Causticembrittlement
8. C.S & Titanium will have endurance limit. So below which Fatiguecrack
a. Increase with numbercycle
b. Decrease with the number ofcycles
c. Not occur Independent of the no ofcycle
d. C.S & titanium do not have endurance limit at all
9. Choose correctoption
a. Ausss exhibit an endurancelimit
b. Titanium do not exhibit an endurancelimit
c. C.S exhibit an endurancelimit
d. All
e. None
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b. By Using correctmetallurgy
c. By using properdesign
d. While using marking stamps & tools prefer the high stressones
14. If you want to check for corrosion under CUI (With out removing the insulation)
what NDT method ispreferable
a. RT
b. UT
c. ET
d. IR
15. If you want to check the missing or damaged insulation what NDT isPreferred
a. RT
b. ET
c. IR
d. UT
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c. Duplex
d. All
e. None
21. The damage mechanism occurs in moisture environment in the presence of light
& in the absence of light; In the presence of Oxygen & in the absence of oxygen;
below the freezing point of water & above the Boiling point of water; Occurs in
Acidic & alkaline environments Identify the damagingmechanism
a. CUI
b. Atmosphericcorrosion
c. Soilcorrosion
d. MIC
22. To EliminateMCI
a. Use Ozoneexposure
b. Suitable Biocide
c. Use UVlight
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d. All
e. None
25. Which damage mechanism will appear as the cup shaped pits within pits in C.S
or sub surface cavities inSS?
a. LMB
b. MIC
c. Chloride SCC
d. HIC
26. When you inspect a Vessel Made up of MOC Having thk 60 mm having MDMT --5
DEG C. When it was operated at - 10 Deg C, Straight Un- branched Cracks where
found what May bethey?
a. Cold Thermal Fatigue
b. HOTtears
c. Brittle Fracture
d. Stress Corrosion Crack
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29. The best way to minimize soil corrosionis
a. Using a specialbackfill
b. Using CP on the inside oftank
c. Using special coating out side thetank
d. All
e. None
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35. Chloride SCC appear
a. As Straight cracks withoutbranches
b. As the deepgrooves
c. As Branchedcracks
d. As a small & largevoids
36. You have Chloride SCC on Aus SS . Which is the better NDT method to detectit
a. PT
b. MT
c. RT
d. ET
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a. Chloride SCC
b. Causticcorrosion
c. MIC understress
d. none
43. For NaOH concentration of 20 % weight at 250 Deg F , which material is suitable
( OpenBook)
a. Carbon steek
b. Carbon steel withPWHT
c. Nickelalloys
d. Chromiumalloys
e. All
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a. Good VT is sufficient
b. PT iseffective
c. Crack growth can be monitored byUT
d. All
e. None
48. What is Corrosionratefor 100 % Concentration and at 200 Deg F if the corrosion
rate for sulphuric acid at 60 % concentration 100 Deg F is 200mpy
a. More than 2000 mpy
b. Between 100 to 300mpy
c. Less than 5mpy
d. none
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Figure 4-85: Recommended operating limits for carbon steel in caustic service. (Ref.1)
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Figure 5-8: Sulfuric acid corrosion data
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26 B 4.3.8.5 b
27 C 4.2.7.3 e
28 A 4.3.9.3 c
29 B 4.3.9.3 e
30 A 4.3.9.6
31 B 4.3.8.5 b
32 C 4.3.2.3 f
33 C 4.3.2.3
34 D 4.5.1
35 C 4.5.1.3 k
36 C 4.5.1.5 c
37 D 4.5.1.7 c
38 D 4.5.1.3 J & L / 4.5.1.6 B
39 A Refer Figure 4.79
40 C 4.3.10.5 a
41 C 4.3.10.6 a
42 A Refer Figure 4.79
43 B 4.5.3.3. a / 4.5.3.5 b / 4.5.3.6 a
44 C Refer Figure
45 D 4.5.3.5 a, b & c
46 D 4.5.3.6 a, c & d
47 E 4.5.3.7 a, b, c & d
48 C 5.1.1.11.2
49 C Refer Figure 2
50 B Refer Figure
51 C GK
52 C GK
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(API RP-577) -2004
a. GTAW
b. FCAW
c. SMAW
d. SAW
a. GTAW
b. FCAW
c. SMAW
d. GMAW
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a. GTAW
b. FCAW
c. SAW
d. GMAW
a. GTAW
b. FCAW
c. SAW
d. GMAW
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5. In the SMAW electrode identification system, a “1” in the third
position wouldmean:
a. AC & DCEN
b. digging arc with deeppenetration
c. all positionelectrode
d. both a andb
e. none of theabove
7. GMAW is characterizedbya .
a. cut lengthelectrode
b. flux coreelectrode
c. coated electrode
d. solid wire electrode which is fed continuously through a weldinggun
9. In the electrode identification for GMAW, what does the “S” stand for, in the
electrode ER70S-1?
a. Silicon
b. Sprayarc
c. Solidwire
d. none of theabove
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11. Spray transfer is consideredtobe .
a. the hottest GMAW welding typetransfer
b. the least amount of heating to the basemetal
c. the process with the highest deposition rate for theprocess
d. the process that is a program of exact combination of high and low
currents
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a. SMAW
b. GMAW
c. FCAW
d. GTAW
e. none of theabove
18. and are the two most commonly used inert gasses for
the GTAWprocess.
a. CO2 andoxygen
b. Argon andhelium
c. Acetylene andoxygen
d. none of theabove
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c. high depositionrate
d. ability to produce almost no welddefects
27. The surface of the weld on the side opposite from where the welding was
done iscalledthe .
a. weld face
b. face reinforcement
c. root surface
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d. root opening
28. The exposed surface of a weld on the side from which welding was done is
calledthe .
a. weld face
b. face reinforcement
c. root surface
d. root opening
29. refers to the actual melting together of the filler metal and base metal,
or the base metalonly.
a. Fusion
b. Dilution zone
c. Penetration
d. Weld
30. is a term which relates to the distance that the weld metal has progressed
into thejoint.
a. Fusion
b. Dilution zone
c. Penetration
d. Weld
33. One of the most important parts of the welding inspector’s job is the actual
evaluation of weldstodetermine .
a. their suitability for an intendedservice
b. appearance
c. rating
d. all of theabove
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e. none of theabove
37. is described as the condition where the weld is not completely fused
either to the base metal or to adjacent weldpasses.
a. Incomplete penetration
b. Incompletefusion
c. Porosity
d. none of theabove
38. describes the situation where the weld metal has not completely
progressed into the weld root to fuse with the existing rootface.
a. Incomplete penetration
b. Incompletefusion
c. Porosity
d. none of theabove
39. are regions within the weld cross section or at the weld surface where the
molten flux is mechanically trapped within the solidifiedmetal.
a. Incomplete penetration
b. Incompletefusion
c. Overlap
d. none of theabove
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40. is defined as a cavity type discontinuity formed by
gas entrapment duringsolidification.
a. Crack
b. Lamination
c. Porosity
d. Undercut
41.A A discontinuity that appears as though the weld metal overflowed the
joint and laying on the adjacent base metal surfaceiscalled .
a. incompletepenetration
b. incompletefusion
c. overlap
d. none of theabove
43. Recording on a data sheet of an indication that exceeds the reject flaw size
criteria and needs to be correctedis-
a. Recordable indication
b. Reportable indication
c. Notableindication
d. None ofabove
44.A A sub –surface terrace and step-like crack with basic orientation parallel
to the base metal surface caused by tensile stresses in thickness direction
iscalled
a. Lamination
b. Plane-breakingcrack
c. Lamellartearing
d. Stress corrosioncrack
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a. SMAW
b. SAW
c. FCAW
d. GMAW
49. In UTexamination,
a. A- scan shows cross-sectional elevationview
b. B- scan shows cross-sectional elevationview
c. C-scan shows cross-sectional elevationview
d. None ofabove
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d. UT of weld &haz
52. Welding process that has very high metal deposition rateis
a. SMAW
b. GTAW
c. GMAW
d. SAW
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API 570- EXAM 9-
EXTRACLOSED BOOK (API
RP-577)
Answer Key
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