The document contains questions and multiple choice answers about painting inspection and corrosion. It addresses topics like hygroscopic salts, electrolytes, corrosion definitions, where hydrogen evolves in a corrosion reaction, blasting grades, surface cleanliness standards, corrosion circuits, rust grades, abrasives for blasting, galvanic series, abrasive exit speeds from venturi nozzles, millscale composition, factors for inspecting surface preparation, causes of flash rusting, advantages of using Testex papers, and causes of microbial corrosion.
The document contains questions and multiple choice answers about painting inspection and corrosion. It addresses topics like hygroscopic salts, electrolytes, corrosion definitions, where hydrogen evolves in a corrosion reaction, blasting grades, surface cleanliness standards, corrosion circuits, rust grades, abrasives for blasting, galvanic series, abrasive exit speeds from venturi nozzles, millscale composition, factors for inspecting surface preparation, causes of flash rusting, advantages of using Testex papers, and causes of microbial corrosion.
The document contains questions and multiple choice answers about painting inspection and corrosion. It addresses topics like hygroscopic salts, electrolytes, corrosion definitions, where hydrogen evolves in a corrosion reaction, blasting grades, surface cleanliness standards, corrosion circuits, rust grades, abrasives for blasting, galvanic series, abrasive exit speeds from venturi nozzles, millscale composition, factors for inspecting surface preparation, causes of flash rusting, advantages of using Testex papers, and causes of microbial corrosion.
(a) Iron Phosphates and Iron Chromates (b) Iron Chlorates and Iron Oxides (c) Iron Sulphates and Iron Chlorides (d) Iron Sulphides and Iron Silicates BGas PAINTING INSPECTION What is an electrolyte?
(a) It is a mixture of salts and water (b) A substance which will conduct electricity and cause rusting (c) Oxidising liquid which will attack steel (d) A substance which will conduct a current and be broken down by it
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Corrosion is defined as:
(a) Rusting of the Cathode by electrophysical means (b) Oxidation of a metal in contact with water (c) Degradation of a material by chemical or electrochemical means (d) Breakdown of the metal by hydrogen BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Hydrogen is evolved at:
(a) The Anode at all times (b) The Cathode at all times (c) The Cathode as a by-product of the corrosion reaction (d) The Anode as corrosion takes place BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Which Blasting Grade best describes Thorough Blast cleaning?
(a) Sa 2 (b) Sa 2 (c) Sa 3 (d) Sa 1
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What is the minimum standard of surface cleanliness specified by BGC/PS/PA 10?
a) Rust Grade C b) St 3 c) Sa 2 1 / 2 d) 30 to 75 microns BGas PAINTING INSPECTION QUESTION 7 In a corrosion Circuit, Electrons flow from:
a) Anode to Cathode, via Electrolyte b) Positive to Negative c) Electrolyte to Steel d) Anode to Cathode, via metallic path BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Rust Grade A can be described as:
(a) Tightly adhering Millscale, with evident heavy pitting (b) Clean white metal (c) Tightly adhering Millscale, with no apparent corrosion (d) Millscale which has begun to flake, or can be scraped away
BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Abrasive used on site for British Gas projects must be:
a) Mixed with sand, to reduce cost b) Dried in an oven prior to use c) Expendable d) Used up to a maximum of three times only.
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Which is the more noble metal:
A) Steel B) Aluminium C) Magnesium D) Tin BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Millscale is made up of which three oxide compounds?
A) Rust, Iron oxide, and Scale B) RSJ, RSC, and RSA C) Wustite, Magnetite, and Haematite D) Iron Sulphate, Iron Chloride, and Iron Phosphate BGas PAINTING INSPECTION QUESTION 12 Two factors to be considered when inspecting a Surface Preparation, are:
A) Cleanliness and Roughness B) Rust Grade and material type C) Abrasive type and Time D) Surface area and type of contamination BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
The Galvanic List is also known as:
A) The Metallic Corrosion Potential Chart B) The Electromotive Forces Series C) The Element Forces Order D) The Electronic Chemical Series BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
When using a Venturi Nozzle at 100psi, the abrasive exits at approximately what speed?
A) 200 mph B) 450 mph C) 1200 mph D) 100 mph BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Copper Slag is also known as :
A) Garnet B) Black sand C) Iron Silica D) Steel Grit BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
The thickness of Millscale is approximately:
(a) 25 m to 100 m (b) 100 to 150 m (c) zero (d) Dependant upon the material thickness
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The force required to separate two surfaces in contact, can also be termed:
A) Viscosity B) Profile C) Adhesion D) Blasting BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Blasting in one area for too long, produces what?
A) Hackles B) Rogue Peaks C) Slivers D) Laminations BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Metallic Shot also has which affect upon the material?
A) Stress relieves B) Physically deforms C) Work hardens D) Causes Slivers BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
What is the main cause of flash rusting on a substrate?
A) Rogue Peaks B) Moisture C) Hackles D) Hygroscopic Salts
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What is the main advantage of using Testex papers for surface profile measurement?
A) It also measures cleanliness B) Most accurate over a large area C) Easy to use D) Permanent record BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Which of the following could be classified as a major cause of microbial corrosion:
A) Sulphur Eating Metal B) Sulphate Reducing Bacteria C) Rust inhibitive salts D) Iron Phosphates BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Three factors which accelerate the rate of corrosion are:
a) Temperature, Time, and Coating system b) Bi-metallic contact, Hygroscopic Salts, and Bacteria c) Coating system, Pipe diameter, and Ultra Violet light d) Blasting Grades, Rust Grades, and Surface Profile
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How many Abrasive Blast Cleaning photographs are in BS 7079 part A?
(a) 4 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 16
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British Gas PA 10 specifies a surface profile of:
A) 30 microns to 75 microns B) 100 microns to 150 microns C) 10 microns to 40 microns D) More than 90 microns BGas PAINTING INSPECTION SWAP YOUR PAPERS PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR PAPER, AND PASS IT TO SOMEONE ELSE TO CHECK BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Two examples of Hygroscopic Salts would be:
(a) Iron Phosphates and Iron Chromates (b) Iron Chlorates and Iron Oxides (c) Iron Sulphates and Iron Chlorides (d) Iron Sulphides and Iron Silicates ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION What is an electrolyte?
(a) It is a mixture of salts and water (b) A substance which will conduct electricity and cause rusting (c) Oxidising liquid which will attack steel (d) A substance which will conduct a current and be broken down by it
ANSWER: D BGas PAINTING INSPECTION QUESTION 3 Corrosion is defined as:
(a) Rusting of the Cathode by electrophysical means (b) Oxidation of a metal in contact with water (c) Degradation of a material by chemical or electrochemical means (d) Breakdown of the metal by hydrogen ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Hydrogen is evolved at:
(a) The Anode at all times (b) The Cathode at all times (c) The Cathode as a by-product of the corrosion reaction (d) The Anode as corrosion takes place ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION QUESTION 5 Which Blasting Grade best describes Thorough Blast cleaning?
(a) Sa 2 (b) Sa 2 (c) Sa 3 (d) Sa 1
ANSWER: A BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
What is the minimum standard of surface cleanliness specified by BGC/PS/PA 10?
a) Rust Grade C b) St 3 c) Sa 2 1 / 2 d) 30 to 75 microns ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
In a corrosion Circuit, Electrons flow from:
a) Anode to Cathode, via Electrolyte b) Positive to Negative c) Electrolyte to Steel d) Anode to Cathode, via metallic path ANSWER: D BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Rust Grade A can be described as:
(a) Tightly adhering Millscale, with evident heavy pitting (b) Clean white metal (c) Tightly adhering Millscale, with no apparent corrosion (d) Millscale which has begun to flake, or can be scraped away
ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
ANSWER: C Abrasive used on site for British Gas projects must be:
a) Mixed with sand, to reduce cost b) Dried in an oven prior to use c) Expendable d) Used up to a maximum of three times only.
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Which is the more noble metal:
A) Steel B) Aluminium C) Magnesium D) Tin ANSWER: D BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
ANSWER: C Millscale is made up of which three oxide compounds?
A) Rust, Iron oxide, and Scale B) RSJ, RSC, and RSA C) Wustite, Magnetite, and Haematite D) Iron Sulphate, Iron Chloride, and Iron Phosphate BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Two factors to be considered when inspecting a Surface Preparation, are:
A) Cleanliness and Roughness B) Rust Grade and material type C) Abrasive type and Time D) Surface area and type of contamination ANSWER: A BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
The Galvanic List is also known as:
A) The Metallic Corrosion Potential Chart B) The Electromotive Forces Series C) The Element Forces Order D) The Electronic Chemical Series ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
When using a Venturi Nozzle at 100psi, the abrasive exits at approximately what speed?
A) 200 mph B) 450 mph C) 1200 mph D) 100 mph ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION Copper Slag is also known as :
A) Garnet B) Black sand C) Iron Silica D) Steel Grit ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
The thickness of Millscale is approximately:
(a) 25 m to 100 m (b) 100 to 150 m (c) zero (d) Dependant upon the material thickness
ANSWER: A BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
The force required to separate two surfaces in contact, can also be termed:
A) Viscosity B) Profile C) Adhesion D) Blasting ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Blasting in one area for too long, produces what?
A) Hackles B) Rogue Peaks C) Slivers D) Laminations ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Metallic Shot also has which affect upon the material?
A) Stress relieves B) Physically deforms C) Work hardens D) Causes Slivers ANSWER: C BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
What is the main cause of flash rusting on a substrate?
A) Rogue Peaks B) Moisture C) Hackles D) Hygroscopic Salts
ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
What is the main advantage of using Testex papers for surface profile measurement?
A) It also measures cleanliness B) Most accurate over a large area C) Easy to use D) Permanent record ANSWER: D BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
ANSWER: B Which of the following could be classified as a major cause of microbial corrosion:
A) Sulphur Eating Metal B) Sulphate Reducing Bacteria C) Rust inhibitive salts D) Iron Phosphates BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
Three factors which accelerate the rate of corrosion are:
a) Temperature, Time, and Coating system b) Bi-metallic contact, Hygroscopic Salts, and Bacteria c) Coating system, Pipe diameter, and Ultra Violet light d) Blasting Grades, Rust Grades, and Surface Profile
ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
How many Abrasive Blast Cleaning photographs are in BS 7079 part A?
(a) 4 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 16
ANSWER: B BGas PAINTING INSPECTION
British Gas PA 10 specifies a surface profile of:
A) 30 microns to 75 microns B) 100 microns to 150 microns C) 10 microns to 40 microns D) More than 90 microns ANSWER: A