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Task A iSkills Synoptic Assessment - ISQ in Marking and fitting (Oil and Gas Industry) [Set B] Student's copy

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Task A iSkills Synoptic Assessment - ISQ in Marking and fitting (Oil and Gas Industry) [Set B] Student's copy

Task A iSkills Synoptic Assessment - ISQ in Marking and fitting (Oil and Gas Industry) [Set B] Student's copy

Page 1 of 8 Appendix 1.1 iSkills™ Synoptic Assessment ISQ in Marking and Fitting (Oil and Gas Industry) Part A – Knowledge Assessment VERSION B Learner name (Block capitals): RTO : Group Code : Assessment Date: Time Allowed 60 minutes Learner instructions – Read the following notes before you answer any questions: • You must use a pen with black or blue ink to complete this assessment. • Write your name and date at the top of this paper. • Attempt all questions. If you find a question difficult, leave it and return to it later. • Write the letter of the correct answer for each question in the answer sheet provided. This paper contains 30 questions. All questions have equal marks. At the end of the examination hand all documents over to the invigilator. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE OVER UNTIL YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR.


Page 2 of 8 1. When should Occupier submit accident report to the proper Authority (SHENA) based on WSH (Incident Reporting) Regulations, 2014? a) 4 days b) 3 days c) 2 days d) 1 day 2. Who is responsible for carrying out routine maintenance including wiring and testing? a) First Aider b) Electrical Mechanics c) Fire Watcher d) All of the above 3. This can damage the lungs and lead to diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and silicosis. a) Noise b) Dust c) Fire d) Electric shock 4. Which types of reportable incidents best describe the uncontrolled loss containment, fire or explosion leading to serious danger to health property or environment? a) Fatality b) Major Accident c) Dangerous Occurrences d) Injury 5. What could be an effect of loud, repetitive and excessive noise to a person? a) Deafness b) Blindness c) Bone fracture d) Both b and c


Page 3 of 8 6. Below are examples of electrical hazards; EXCEPT a) Wrong cable terminations b) All loose cable or wire c) Normal speed of the equipment d) Damaged electrical equipment 7. Use of any powered equipment (Hydraulic, pneumatics, electric or mechanical) to move, lift, shift and transfer. a) Manual handling b) Mechanical handling c) Excavation d) All of the above 8. Which of the following below is not the responsibility of a markerfitter? a) Read, understand and execute detailed engineering / fabrication drawings. b) Assembling and dismantling scaffolding structures c) Fit and align pipes or structural items prior to full-weld. d) Grind and polish the fitting 9. Fitting are classified by the method of end fixing such as: a) Butt welding b) Socket welding c) Screwed (Threaded) d) All of the above 10. Measuring tools used for checking the correctness of right angles, as a guide when drawing lines on materials before cutting. a) Spirit level b) Caliper c) Scriber d) Square/ Try-square 11. Used as a straight edge to make straight lines around the pipe and to mark angles to create pipe elbows. a) Trammel point b) Divider c) Pipe Wrap d) Center Punch


Page 4 of 8 12. Designed to be easily moved and are commonly used for things like painting and plastering, changing out light bulbs, or any overhead work etc., where workers must frequently change position. a) Tower scaffold b) Tube and coupler scaffold c) Mobile scaffold d) None of the above 13. Standard specification for welded and seamless wrought steel pipes which are used for high or low temperatures and pressures. a) ASME B36.10M b) ASME B36.19M c) ASME B31.3 d) None of the above 14. A hand-held tool used for measuring gap widths between two objects that are close together. a) Measuring tape b) Vernier caliper c) Feeler gauge d) Micrometers 15. Is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb)? a) Spirit level b) Squares / Try-square c) Caliper d) Scriber 16. Is often used to mark the center of a point to show the center of a hole (example: when drilling) a) Divider b) Center punch c) Trammel point d) Pipe wrap


Page 5 of 8 17. Solve for travel in the image below using 45° fittings. a) 109.5cm b) 110.5cm c) 112.5cm d) 126.5cm 18. It is a pictorial presentation of an object in which all three dimensions are drawn at full scale rather than foreshortening them to the true projection. a) Shop Drawing b) Details Drawing c) Assembly Drawing d) Isometric Drawing 19. It is simply a “helper” view, which shows the slanted part of the object as it actually is. a) Elevation b) Thru length c) Auxiliary View d) 3D view 20. The nozzle of cutting torch should be cleaned by ______________. a) Small drill b) Tip cleaner c) Steel Wire d) Soft Copper Wire 21. A welding method that uses an electrode that is coated in flux to protect the weld puddle. a) Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) b) Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)


Page 6 of 8 c) Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) d) Oxy-fuel welding 22. The correct colours for oxygen and acetylene hoses are: a) Red for oxygen and blue for acetylene b) Red for oxygen and black for acetylene c) Blue for oxygen and red for acetylene d) Blue for oxygen and black for acetylene 23. Small welds of short distances are made before welding. This is called as ___________ . a) Bonding b) Tacking c) Tagging d) Stiching 24. What do you call a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift-wheel around which rope or chain wraps? a) Telehandler b) Power shovel c) Crane d) Hoist 25. It is an individual from an approved Third-Party Inspection Agency (TPIA) who has the experience with the lifting equipment to be thoroughly examined which will enable to assess their importance in relation to the safety and continued use of the lifting equipment. a) Rigger b) Lead Supervisor c) Assessor d) Authorised Examiner (AE) 26. This is a cable-controlled crane mounted on crawlers or rubber-tired carriers or a hydraulic-powered crane with a telescoping boom mounted on truck-type carriers or as self-propelled models. a) Mobile crane b) Terrain crane c) Crawler crane d) Telescopic handler crane


Page 7 of 8 27. Which of the following are advantages of synthetic web sling on wire rope? a) Flexible b) Lighter and easier to handle c) Won’t mar or crush the load d) All of the above 28. This refers to testing carried out on the structure of the lifting equipment to establish the presence, location, and extent of any defects that can affect the integrity of that structure. a) Mechanical test b) Hydro test c) non-destructive examination (NDE) d) Primary test 29. Calculate the load weight of a hollow steel pipe that is 10 ft long, with a 4 ft outside diameter, and wall thickness of 1.5inches (0.125ft), where unit weight of steel is 480 lbs. /ft³. a) 4,592.1 lbs. b) 5,389.2 lbs. c) 6,500.7 lbs. d) 7,300.5 lbs. 30. What is the sling loading of each leg? a) 4,680.9 lbs. b) 4,166.6 lbs. c) 4,205.7 lbs. d) 4,452.1 lbs


Page 8 of 8 Appendix 1.2 iSkills™ Synoptic Assessment ISQ in Marking and Fitting (Oil and Gas Industry) Part A – Knowledge Assessment Answer Sheet Learner name (Block capitals): RTO : Group Code : Assessment Date: Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer 1 11 21 2 12 22 3 13 23 4 14 24 5 15 25 6 16 26 7 17 27 8 18 28 9 19 29 10 20 30


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