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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

1. If the inspector notices a blister in the coating, he should break the blister
to try and determine the cause.

A. True
B. False

2. Intercoat delamination may be reduced by

A. proper selection of compatible paint vehicles in multi-coat


systems.
B. pretreatment of the substrate with soluble ferrous salts.
C. uneven application thickness.
D. painting over a damp surface.

3. Chalking

A. is the result of excessive DFT application.


B. results from ultraviolent degradation of the resin.
C. results from improper application.
D. results from over-thinning the coating.

4. Amine blush is an amber oily film which occurs on

A. alkyd coatings.
B. epoxy emulsion coatings.
C. epoxy amine coatings.
D. all epoxy coatings.

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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

5. Issues that might cause non drying or curing of a coating film include

I. problems with the coating material sent by the coating


manufacturer.
II. environmental issues.
III. incorrect thinner.

A. I and II only
B. II and III only
C. I and III only
D. I, II, and III

6. Low voltage holiday detectors are only able to detect holes in the coating
that pass through the coating to the metal substrate.

A. True
B. False

7. High voltage holiday detectors can detect weaknesses in the coating that
do not penetrate to the conductive substrate.

A. True
B. False

8. These low-voltage (wet-sponge) instruments may be used to locate


holidays in conductive coatings applied to a conductive substrate.

A. True
B. False

9. AC holiday detectors do not use a ground wire.

A. True
B. False

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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

10. According to NACE SP0188, the search electrode of a high-voltage holiday


detector should be moved across the surface at approximately

A. one meter (3.3 feet) per second with a single pass.


B. one foot (0.3 meter) per second with a single pass.
C. one foot (0.3 meter) per second with a double pass.
D. one meter (3.3 feet) per second with a double pass.

11. Check applied coatings for holidays using a

A. paint inspection (“Tooke”) gauge.


B. wet sponge type instrument.
C. surface microscope.
D. magnifying lass.

12. High-voltage DC holiday detectors are used to test

A. non magnetic coatings applied to magnetic substrates.


B. conductive coatings applied to nonconductive substrates.
C. magnetic coatings applied to non magnetic substrates.
D. non conductive coatings applied to conductive substrates.

13. Always ground low-voltage DC holiday detectors to

A. the operator.
B. the scaffold.
C. the substrate being tested.
D. a coated area on the structure.

14. There is no spark hazard associated with high-voltage holiday test


equipment.

A. True
B. False

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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

15. ____________ are established norms or requirements put together by


industry professionals.

A. Product Data Sheets


B. Standards
C. Material Safety Data Sheets
D. Application Data Sheets

16. Accidental injection through the skin by airless spray

A. can be attended to at the end of the work shift.


B. is a minor injury, which does not require special attention.
C. may be life threatening.
D. does not require a doctor’s attention.

17. Always ground the fluid hose used in airless spray to

A. improve atomization.
B. reduce friction.
C. reduce viscosity.
D. prevent static sparking.

18. The use of respiratory equipment is not necessary when spray painting.

A. True
B. False

19. In the United States, ___________ regulations provide the necessary


worker protection guidelines.

A. OSHA
B. CAS
C. NIOSH
D. MSDS

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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

20. Abrasive particles can travel as fast as

A. 150 mph.
B. 250 mph.
C. 350 mph.
D. 450 mph.

21. Inspection of mixing and thinning operations is important.

A. Only when zinc rich coatings are used.


B. Only when inorganic zinc coatings are used.
C. Only when a new applicator is starting work.
D. Every time mixing and thinning is performed.

22. Many owners today may require additional documented


training/certifications, in addition to the primary qualification.

A. True
B. False

23. An inspector is typically not responsible for the acquisition of materials on


any given project.

A. True
B. False

24. __________ of coating failures can be attributed to inadequate or poor


surface preparation.

A. 25-30%
B. 35-50%
C. 60-75%
D. 75-90%

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CIP Level 1—Quiz 4

25. Cracking (defect) of a coating extends to the substrate.

A. True
B. False

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