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1) The primary work products of the rbi assessment and management approach
and implementation of rbi provides
A. Overall reduction of risk and acceptance of current risk
B. Overall increase of risk and acceptance of risk
C. Overall reduction of risk and negligence of current risk
D. Over all increase of risk and negligence of current risk

2) Rbi is based on
A. Sound, proven risk assessment and management principles
B. Risk mitigation principles
C. Hazop principles
D. Pha principles

3) Utilization of rbi provides a vehicle for ..................... .


A. Continuously improving the inspection of facilities and systematically
reducing the risk associated with pressure boundary failures.

4) Rbi as an integrated management tool that complements............... .

A. Pha and rem

5) .............. Produces inspection and maintenance plans for equipment that should
be implemented to provide ................ and ............... .

A. Rbi, reliable and safe operation

6) Rp 580 significantly targeted at the application of rbi in the ............... .. and


............. industry

A. Hydrocarbon and chemical process

7) Rp 580 is intended to promote consistency and quality in identificat ion,


assessment and management tof risks pertaining to.................. , which could lead
to................ .
A. Material deterioration, ltoss of containment

8) The risk assessment programme which focuses on process unit design and
operating practices and their adequacy given the unit's current or anticipated
operating conditions

A. Rbi
B. Pha
C. Hazop
D. Rem

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9) The program that is focused on understanding failure modes, addressing the
modes and therefore improving the reliability of equipment and process
facili t ies.

A. Rbi
B. Pha
C. Rem
D. Hazop

10) The programme that focused on maintaining the mechanical integrity of


pressure equipment items and minimizing the risk of loss of containment due to
deterioration.

A. Rbi
B. Pha
C. Rem
D. Hazop

11) .............. Is not a substitute for a process hazards analysis (pha) or hazop

A. Rbi
B. Pha
C. Rem
D. Hazop

12) The f ollowing t ypes of pressurized equipment and associated components


covered by rbi
A. Rotating equipment
B. Turbines
C. Pressurized pumps

13) The primary audience for rp ~580 is

A. Inspection and materials engineering personnel


B. Maintenance personnel
C. Only inspection personnel
D. Only materials engineering personnel

14) Rbi requires the commitment and cooperation of the

A. Total organization
B. Inspection
C. Maintenance
D. Materials engineeri ng

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15) Out come of an event

A. Consequence
B. Risk
C. Event

16) Consequence is always.............. For safety aspects

A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Neutral

17) Th e reduction in the ability o'f a component to provide its i ntended purpose of
containment of Fluids.

A. Deterioration
B. Damage
C. Degradation
D. Thinning

18) Occurrence of a particular sett of circum - stances. Is called an

A. Event
B. Consequence
C. Risk

19) The event may be

A. Singular or multiple
B. Certain or uncertai n
C. Loss or gain
D. Negative or positive

20) An analytical tool that organizes and characterizes potential accidents in a


logical and graphical manner

A. Event tree
B. Event
C. Outcome
D. Consequence

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21) Termination of the ability of a system, structure, or component to perform its
required function of containment of fluid (le loss of containment).

A. Failure
B. Risk
C. Outcome

22) Small hole, crack or rupture are examples of

A. Failure modes
B. Failure
C. Loss

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