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Theory Assessment

CPCCPD3024 Apply paint by spray


Student Name: Sandeep Kumar Student ID: Ahmi2550
Group: 8 Date: 29 August 2021
Assessment Coding
Assessment of this program of study is based on competency based principles.
S = Satisfactory
NS = Not Satisfactory
Students who fail to perform satisfactorily for the assessment in the prescribed date may be assessed as ‘not
satisfactory’. You are required to be assessed as ‘Satisfactory’ on completion of Assessments as assigned by your
assessor/s for this unit of competency.
Assessor Judgement Guideline
The Assessment Benchmarks developed for each unit of competency is the evidence criteria used to judge the quality of
performance (i.e. the assessment decision-making rules). Assessors use these benchmarks to make judgement on
whether competency has been achieved and to determine if the participant has performed to the standard expected to
meet unit requirement and learning outcomes. Competency results for each unit are recorded in the Record of
Assessment Form.
Reasonable Adjustment
AHMI will allow flexibility in relation to the way in which each unit is delivered and assessed based on the student’s
requirement. The following are the reasonable adjustments for this unit:
Reasonable Adjustment for this unit College Based On Line Delivery
assistance of a Learning Support Teacher for LLN issues
modifications to physical environment, eg wheelchair access
changes to course design, eg instead of written assessment task – change to
verbal questioning & assessor to write the answers
changes in lecture schedules and arrangements, eg relocating classes to an
accessible venue
modifications to computer equipment in the computer lab
provision of information or course materials in accessible format, eg  a text
book in braille
supply of specialised equipment or services, eg a notetaker for a student who
cannot write
Re-assessment
Any re-assessment is conducted as soon as practicable after you have been informed of the requirement to be re-
assessed and have been given the opportunity to be re-trained and assimilate the training. You are re-assessed in only
the areas assessed NS. It is at the assessor/s discretion to re-assess the entire assessment should it be demonstrated an
overall understanding of this unit has not been achieved. Students that are assessed “satisfactory” after re-assessment
of areas deemed NS will achieve competency for this assignment.
I acknowledge the assessment process has been explained. I agreed to undertake the assessment. I am aware of the outcome of the
assessment. I am aware of AHMI’S appeals process, should the need arise. I also understand I must be assessed as ‘satisfactory’ in all parts of
the assessment to gain a competent result for this unit of competency. I declare the work contained in this assessment is my own, except
where acknowledgement of sources is made. I understand a person found responsible for academic misconduct will be subject to disciplinary
action (refer to student handbook).
Student
Signature Sandeep Kumar Date: 29 August 2021

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Assessor Comment/Feedback: ____________


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Assessor Name: _______________________________ Assessor Signature: ____________________________


Date: _________________ Result: Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory

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Results entered by: Date: Skills Centre:

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Classroom Delivery Mode


This summative assessment will be conducted in the classroom environment under Test
conditions as follows:
 Under supervision by your Assessor
 Students are not to commence writing until instructed
 Students are advised to raise their hand if they have a question.
 Your Assessor will assist with clarification on Test questions without giving any reference to
the answers
 You are to answer all the questions.
 No mobile phones or electronic devices will be permitted unless advised by the Assessor.
 Papers must have the student’s name and identification number on the front page

Type of Test: Open Book Exam


Perusal Time: 5 mins
Working Time: 55mins
Total Duration: 1 hrs

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Multiple Choice
Name three methods of communication you could use to relate to a range of people from diverse social,
economic, cultural backgrounds and with varying physical and mental abilities to determine requirements
for work.
a) Active listening
b) Asking people to repeat themselves constantly
c) Soft questioning and seeking feedback from others to confirm your understanding of their needs
and expectations
d) Summarising and paraphrasing to check understanding of message
e) Using aggressive body language.

Ans:- a,b and d

2. Multiple Choice
Which three sources of information provide you with work instructions?
a) diagrams or sketches
b) instructions issued by authorised organisational or external personnel
c) menus
d) SDS
e) DSS

Ans:- d,e and a

3. Multiple choice
What type of controls are Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS), Job Safety Analysis (JSA) & Safe Work
Procedures (SWPS)?
a) Engineering
b) Administrative
c) Isolation

Ans:-b

4. True/False
Is the following true or false?
An important aspect of a SWMS/JSA/SWP document is the requirement for all workers involved in the task
to have input into its development.

 True  False

Ans:- True

5. Multiple Choice
What document provides health and safety information about products, substances or chemicals that are
classified as hazardous substances or dangerous goods?
a) SWMS
b) SDS
c) JSA
d) Manufacturers specification

Ans:- b

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6. True/False
Is the following true or false?

The images below are common signs displayed on building sites.

 True  False

Ans:- True

7. Multiple choice
Which of the following environmental requirements need to be considered when handling painting
materials?
a) clean-up management
b) dust and noise
c) Save the forests
d) stormwater
e) waste management.

Ans:- a,e

8. Multiple choice
What would you consult to find out how to handle the paint you will be using?
a) PPE
b) SDS
c) MSE

Ans:-b

9. True/False
When cleaning spray equipment, you must not allow the cleaning liquid to enter the stormwater or sewer
systems.
 True  False

Ans:- False

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10. True/False

You calculate the materials for a project from the plans and specifications as well as the quality
requirements of the company which will include:

 relevant regulations including Australian standards


 internal company quality policy and standards
 manufacturer specifications where specified
 workplace operations and procedures.

 True  False
Ans:- True
11. Multiple Choice

Materials and components for painting and decorating include:


 cleaning solvents
 coatings
 cement
 fillers and adhesives
 timber mouldings
Ans:- coating, fillers and adhesives

12. True/False
When the work is finished should the work area be cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled
in accordance with legislation, regulations, codes of practice and job specification.

 True  False
Ans:- True

13. Multiple Choice


Which of the following Australian Standards would you consult as a guide for preparation for painting?
 AS/NZS 1026:2004
 AS3600:2001
 AS 2870:2011
 AS/NZS 2311:2000
Ans:- AS/NZS 2311:2000

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14. True/False
Do different types of substrates require different preparation?

 True  False

Ans:- True

15. True/False
You would use the same methods to prepare plasterboard surfaces and timber surfaces ready for painting.

 True  False

Ans:- false

16. True/False
You should check the manufacture’s specifications when preparing a surface ready for painting.

 True  False

Ans:- True

17. Multiple Choice


How could you protect surrounding surfaces not to be painted?
a) Remove objects
b) Paint carefully with a steady hand
c) Mask with masking tape adjoining surfaces
d) Cover with drop sheets

Ans:- a,b,c,d

18. Multiple choice


How would you check out the fire prevention measures to be taken when using a type of paint?
a) Check the WHS Management plan
b) Check the plans and specifications
c) Check the SDS for the paint
d) Check the suppliers invoice

Ans:- a,b,c,d

19. True/False
It’s not important to have ventilation as you will probably be wearing a respirator when spray painting.

 True  False

Ans:- True

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20. Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are correct?
a) Household paints are normally supplied in a ready-mixed condition and therefore don’t require extra
mixing before use.
b) Any pigment that has settled on the bottom of the container should be reincorporated into the paint
with a broad stirring stick.
c) Where separation of the paint into layers has occurred, complete mixing is best ensured by ‘boxing’
d) In the mixing of two-component paint systems, extreme care is required to ensure that the correct
proportions are used and mixed as specified by the manufacturer.

Ans:- d

21. True/False
As you come to use each container of paint, it will be necessary to stir the colour through the paint again,
as the tint can sometimes settle a little. To do this you will use a stirring stick or a mechanical paint stirrer.
Make sure that the stirrer does not have remnants of other coloured paint on it as this could affect the
colour of the paint you are stirring.

 True  False
Ans:- true

22. True/False
Hiding power means the same as opacity or coverage. It is the ability of a paint to completely cover a
substrate. Usually the dirtier the paint colour the better the coverage.

 True  False

Ans:- false

23. True/False
Would you follow the manufacturer’s instructions and workplace procedures to dismantle, check, clean
and maintain spray equipment?

 True  False

Ans:- true

24. True/False
The purpose of barricades is to protect workers and others from aspects of the site that could result in
harm to individuals.

 True  False

Ans:- true

25. True/False
If you have used the tools before on another job, you don’t need to check them for serviceability.

 True  False
Ans:- false

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26. Multiple choice
Which of the following tools would you not need to use for applying paint by spray?
a) brushes
b) drop sheets
c) masking equipment
d) roller trays
e) respirators
f) sanders
g) scaffold
h) spray equipment
i) vacuum cleaners.

Ans:- a,d

27. Multiple choice


What could you do to ensure that the application area remains free of dust and foreign matter?
a) Vacuum the area
b) Open all windows and doors
c) Sweep the area

Ans:- a
28. True/False
In 1987, APAS together with the industry body the Australian Paint Manufacturers Federation (APMF) was
responsible for setting limits for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in paints and coatings.

 True  False

Ans:- true

29. True/False
Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to flowing. Thus, the more a fluid resists flowing, the higher its
viscosity. To move a fluid, its viscosity must be overcome. The viscosity of a given fluid depends on several
factors; however, the most important of these factors is temperature. The viscosities of most fluids
decreases as their temperatures increase.

 True  False

Ans:- True

30. True/False
Paint coatings include the following:
 solvent-based (alkyd, urethane, urethane/alkyd, urethane oil or modified alkyd resins)
 water based
 two pack
 water repellents for timber
 low odour and low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) paint
 no-VOC paint
 non-toxic paint
 alternative and natural paint and paint materials.

 True  False

Ans:- True

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31. True/False
When mixing paint, you should mix it until it looks right.

 True  False

Ans:- True

32. Multiple choice


Different types of spraying equipment used for applying paint include:
a) airless spray units
b) brush and roller
c) conventional spray units
d) high volume, low pressure (HVLP) spray applications

Ans:- a

33. Multiple choice


Which component does not belong to an airless spray system?
a) Spray gun
b) Spray tip
c) Motor and drive system
d) Pump
e) Compressor

Ans:- c

34. True/False
Whenever you use spray equipment, you must always set it up in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions which will mean checking that all hoses and other fittings are tight and secure. You will need
to use a spanner to ensure that all these are tight and not leaking. Remember that all these fittings are
operating at a very high pressure.

 True  False
Ans:- True

35. True/False
To test that a spray unit is working properly, spray a little paint on your hand because spray units present
little danger.

 True  False
Ans:- False

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36. True/False
It’s important to identify and test safety devices because the factors in the work environment that
contribute to the risk of accidental skin injection when using an airless spray unit are:
• A high-pressure fluid stream directed toward skin or clothing
• Removal of protective devices from equipment (gun safety, trigger guard, and tip guard)
• Unintended release of fluid pressure
• Failure to use a spray gun trigger safety

 True  False

Ans:- True

37. True/False
To prevent pressure-related injuries
 Do not exceed the Working Pressure Ratings (WPR) of components, paying special attention to high-
pressure equipment
 Use pressure-relief devices like pressure relief valves on sprayers
 Limit the air or hydraulic pressure to the motor so that the fluid pressure produced by the pump is
less than the working pressure of all system components
 Do not repair permanently coupled hoses
 Use only genuine Graco service parts
 Do not modify Graco (or any other) parts
 Properly align spray tips to prevent back-spray
 Do not use low-pressure fittings on high-pressure equipment
 Use proper pressure-relief procedures
 Do not use damaged or worn equipment
 Check for proper connections and make sure they are tight before pressurizing the system

 True  False

Ans:- True

38. True/False
It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and standard operating procedures when
operating a spray unit.

 True  False
Ans:- true

39. Multiple choice


To achieve an even finish with opacity and sheen level in accordance with job specification, which of the
following techniques should not be used when applying paint with a spray unit?
a) Ensure the pressure is adjusted correctly
b) Aim the spray straight at the surface
c) Use a fanning motion when spraying
d) Trigger the gun after beginning the stroke and end before finishing the stroke
e) Overlap the previous stroke by 50%
f) When painting corners aim the gun into the corner and spray along the corner

Ans:- e

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40. True/False
You will need to check that the coverage of the paint and all other aspects of the finish are as per the
specifications and industry standards and take corrective action if the work is defective.

 True  False
Ans:- true

41. True/False
When you have finished spraying, you should seal and store any unused paint and solvents according to
manufacturer’s instructions and company procedures.

 True  False
Ans:- False

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