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API 653 PREPARATION/ Question N°08 close book

Q1. Which condition below best describes the result of tensile tests reported on
the PQR?
a.Test T1 & T2 are acceptable
b.Test T1 & T2 are unacceptable
c.Test T1 is acceptable & T2 is unacceptable
d.Test T1 is unacceptable & T2 is acceptable

Q2. What condition below describes the results of the guided bend test?
a.The three bend test is acceptable and the fourt one is not acceptable
b.The test result overall is acceptable
c.The test result is not acceptable due to the linear indication
d.The bend test result is indeterminable

Q3. The minimum qualified preheat temperature for the WPS is:
a. 200° F
b. 100° F
c. 75° F
d. 5 mm (3/16”)

Q4.The full course width for shell plate as per API 650 shall be minimum
a. 72”
b. 96”
c. 60”
d. 90”

Q5.In accordance with API Standard 653, Repairs and Alteration have been
defined as distinct activities. State which of the following activities does not
constitute an Alteration?
a) The addition of man-ways and nozzles greater than NPS 12
b) Increase and decrease in tank shell height
c) Replacement of damaged flange on nozzle by flange of same size and
material
d) All of the above

Q6.In accordance with API Standard 653, Repairs and Alteration have been
defined as distinct activities. Activity which entails any work necessary to
maintain or restore a Tank to a condition suitable for safe operation. State
which of the following activities does not constitute a Repair?
a. Re-leveling and/or jacking of a Tank shell, bottom or roof
b. Addition of reinforcing plate/s to existing shell penetration/s.
c. Changing the content with higher specific gravity
d. Repair of flaws, such as tears or gouges, by grinding followed by welding

Q7.In accordance with API Standard 653, Critical Zone for repairs to a Tank
Bottom is that portion, which is,
a. Measured vertically upwards along shell, within 6” of tank bottom.
b. Measured radially inward, within 3” of the inside edge of shell.
c. Measured radially outward within 1 ½” of outside edge of shell.
d. A circular area measurable radially within 12” from centre of tank bottom.
Q8. Normally the corrosion rates of the Tank Bottom control the inspection
intervals, which are based on the actual or anticipated rates of corrosion. In the
case of a Tank, where corrosion rates are not known, and where similar service
experience is not available, the actual thickness of the Bottom is to be
determined by due inspections within:
a. 20 years
b. 5 years
c. 10 years
d. 2 years

Q9. In case of the following conditions, the risk of failure by brittle fracture in
an AST built to API Standards is minimal:
a. Tank shell thickness 5/8” and shell metal temperatures at 20ºF and
above
b. Tank shell thickness ½” and shell metal temperatures at 60ºF and
above
c. Tank shell thickness ¾” and shell metal temperatures at 32ºF and
above
d. Tank shell thickness 1” and shell metal temperatures at 0ºF and above

Q10.As per API Standard 653, a routine, in-service, close visual external
inspection of an above ground storage tank (AST) shall be done, at an
interval not exceeding:
a. One year
b. Five years
c. One month
d. Ten years

Q11.An AST has a measured shell thickness of 0.75”; and its minimum required
thickness is 0.5”. The known rate of corrosion of shell is 5 mils per year. As
per API Standard 653, when should the external visual inspection by an
Authorized Inspector shall be carried out at an interval not exceeding:
b. One year
c. Five years
d. Twelve & Half years
e. Ten years
Q12. An AST has a measured shell thickness of 0.75”; and its minimum
required thickness is 0.5”. The rate of corrosion of shell is not known. As per
API Standard 653, the external ultrasonic thickness measurement shall be
carried out at an interval not exceeding:
a. One year
b. Five years
c. Six & Half years
d. Ten years
Q13. An AST has a measured shell thickness of 0.75”; and its minimum
required thickness is 0.5”. The known rate of corrosion of shell is 5 mils per
year. As per API Standard 653, the external ultrasonic thickness
measurement shall be carried out at an interval not exceeding ,
a. One year
b. Twenty five years
c. Fifteen years
d. Ten years
Q14. Corrosion on the bottom side of floor plates in aboveground storage
tanks is affected most by:
a. composition of the contents stored in the tank.
b. welding procedures used during construction of the tank
c. the metal used for construction of the tank floor
d. soil characteristics directly underneath the tank.

Q15. If arc strikes, gouges, or tears from temporary attachments are


identified, they:
a. must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
b. must be repaired by welding with an appropriate repair procedure.
c. must be repaired by removing the plate area containing the scars and
welding in a butt-welded patch.
d. are acceptable, provided they are more than 2 feet from any weld seam.

Q16.When a tank is being dismantled for relocation, the roof, shell, and bottom
plates may be cut:
a. to one-half the size of the original plates
b. along the existing weld seams for transportation to the new site.
c. to a size no smaller than one-half the maximum weight allowed by the
transporting vehicle including the crane.
d. to any size suitable for transportation

Q17.According to API 653, authorized inspection agency is:


a) Inspection organization of jurisdiction
b) Inspection organisation of Insurance company which under writes insurance
of storage tanks
c) Inspection organization of owner-operator
d) Any of above

Q18. For all repairs and alterations under API 653, the ultimate responsibility
rests with:
a.Owner-operator
b.API Committee
c.API-653 Inspector
d.Jurisdiction authority

19. In API-653, the term “RBI “means:


a.Repairing Before Inspection
b.Report Based Inspection
c.Repair Based Inspection
d.Risk Based Inspection

Q20. Partial or complete jacking of a tank shell is considered:


a. Routine maintenance.
b. A alteration.
c. A repair.
d. None of the above
Q21. A corroded area of a tank bottom plate is filled-up by welding overlay.
There is no change in the rating and no change is made on the nameplate.
Which of the following is the correct term to describe this process?
a. Repair
b. Alteration
c. Can be repair or alteration
d. Neither repair or alteration

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