CITB Mock Test 50 Questions
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This CITB mock test features 50 questions similar to the ones you’ll face when taking the CITB Health,
Safety and Environment Test in 2021.
These 50 questions will touch on all 16 core categories you will need to know to pass the CITB HSE test.
Please read each question carefully, some may require multiple answers.
Like the real test, you will need to score at least 45 out of 50 to pass this CITB mock test. Good luck.
Black
Cream
Blue
Red
3. Which statement below is TRUE when it comes to using gloves while handling
chemicals?
You must choose appropriate gloves because different gloves protect against different
hazards
You can use any gloves as long as you put barrier cream on your hands rst
All gloves are made to the same standards so all gloves will protect you against chemicals
You can use any gloves as long as you put barrier cream on the gloves
5. Which TWO of these are likely potential health issues for someone who uses a
hammer drill for long periods of time? (Choose 2 answers)
Leptospirosis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Lung cancer
Vibration white nger
6. You’re working with a new chemical/substance and you start to feel ill, what
should you do?
7. You’re about to start working and realize that a design detail cannot be built
according to its plans, what TWO things should you do? (Choose 2 answers)
The paint could cause a distraction to the person using the ladder
You will need to repaint the ladder regularly
The paint causes the ladder to become slippery
The paint can hide or mask damaged parts of the ladder
9. What type of eye protection is most suitable if there’s a risk of materials flying
into your eyes?
10. What should you do if you notice a worker driving plant equipment way
above the site speed limit?
11. If you have to use a ladder, what angle should you adjust the ladder to?
40°
50°
75°
55°
Foam re extinguisher
CO2 re extinguisher
Wet chemical re extinguisher
Dry powder re extinguisher
13. Which activity could create the biggest risk for lead poisoning in a situation
where control measures are not in place?
14. If your job requires you to use a hazardous substance, whose responsibility is
it to explain the health risks and safe method of work you need to follow?
No one needs to tell you; you’ll have to read the COSHH assessment for further information
Your health and safety rep only
Your supervisor
An HSE o cer
15. You are given a task that requires using a power tool and need to carry out a
visual inspection. Which TWO of these should you ensure when carrying out the
visual inspection? (Choose 2 answers)
Ensure the switches, triggers and safety guard are in good working order and correctly set
Ensure the power lead, plug and casing are not damaged
Ensure the manufacturer’s label hasn’t been removed
Ensure the carry case for the tool is not damaged
Wood
Plastic
Paper
Propane
17. What health condition is most likely if a worker uses a grinder without
adequate hearing protection?
18. When are you LESS likely to suffer from hand-arm vibration syndrome?
19. For maximum protection, how should you insert disposable foam ear plugs?
Roll them up, pull the top of your ear to open up your ear canal, then insert them
Soak them in water then insert them half way into your ear, they will expand naturally
Just insert them the way they are
Fold them in half then insert them halfway into your ear
20. Which of the following hazardous materials should be identified when going
through a construction health and safety checklist?
22. Which statement below is TRUE when it comes to lifting a load while sitting
down?
23. You’re about to start a new task, how would you know if extra PPE is required?
24. Which TWO of these would NOT require portable appliance testing (PAT)?
(Choose 2 answers)
25. Which THREE of these hazards are likely to affect a worker who is using an air-
powered tool? (Choose 3 answers)
The employer will have to increase working times for other staff to make up time lost due to
accidents or ill health
The employer could be ned or imprisoned
The employer having to hire additional staff
Increased cost to the employer because of accidents or ill health
27. Why is your employer legally obligated to discuss matters of health and
safety with you?
They won’t have to pay for you to have further health and safety training
Employers are NOT legally required to discuss matter of health and safety with you
So that you are informed about anything that could affect your health and safety at work
So that they are not liable for and accidents or injuries you may have on site
28. What should you do if your doctor says you have hand-arm vibration
syndrome and he/she believes it was most likely caused through your work?
29. Which of these fire extinguisher is most suitable for electrical fires?
CO2
Water
Foam
Wet chemical
30. You have to adjust an electric hand-tool, what should you do before
attempting to adjust it?
32. What is the MAIN reason why battery-powered tools are preferred instead of
their electrical counterparts?
Battery-powered tools are safer, as they will not give you an electric shock
They do not have to undergo portable appliance testing
They're more powerful
They're cheaper to buy and maintain
33. What type of eye protection should you wear if you have to use a cut-off-saw
or grinder?
Welding goggles
Laser safety glasses
Chemical rated glasses
Impact-rated goggles or full face shield
34. Which TWO are important factors to consider when it comes to using lifting
aids? (Choose 2 answers)
The person using the lifting aid must have a CSCS card
The lifting aid must be designed for the task
The person using the lifting aid must be competent, and trained in using the lifting aid
correctly
The person using the lifting aid must be at least 25 years old
35. The TWO main reasons why all accidents, incidents and near misses must be
reported are ___. (Choose 2 answers)
The employer needs to report certain accidents/incidents to the Health and Safety Executive
To nd out if the employee should be ned
To nd how and why they were caused
To nd out if the employer should be ned
36. Whenever required, your employer must ensure they provide you with
instructions that ___.
37. What does it mean if you digging and find a run of coloured marker tape?
38. What does the health and safety sign below mean?
39. Which TWO of the following should you keep in mind if you have to carry a
load in cold and damp conditions? (Choose 2 answers)
40. Which TWO are likely consequences for YOU if your employer fails to take
appropriate measures to prevent accidents or ill health at work? (Choose 2
answers)
41. Which of these is the LEAST important reason why all accidents must be
reported?
42. What does the health and safety sign below mean?
43. What should you do if you are using a generator to power some lighting and
the lamp blows?
Replace the lamp yourself but ensure you DO NOT disconnect the lighting from the generator
Replace the lamp yourself but ensure you disconnect the lighting from the generator rst
Wait until a quali ed electrician is available to change the lamp
Try your best to work without any lighting
45. You have to work in an excavation, what is the main hazard while working?
46. What does the health and safety sign below mean?
47. What should you do if you’re about to start a job and realize it cannot be done
according to the method statement?
Carry on using the current method and gure it out as you go along
Ask your colleagues for advice and tips
Speak to your supervisor before starting any work
Create your own way to get the job done
48. Which of these is TRUE if you have to twist or turn your body while lifting and
placing a load?
49. Which of these tasks does NOT cause silica dust to enter into the air?
Sweeping up rubble
Cutting stones and blocks
Sawing wood
Demolition of concrete oors or screeds
50. What should you do if a fire breaks out and you’ve not been trained to use a
fire extinguisher?
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