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Session 3: Digital Twin, definition & Applications

1. A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object or process


and it is important because it allows analysis of the data and systems
involved in a new concept before they have even happened:
a. True Statement
b. False Statement

2. Some of the business values of Digital Twin implementations are:


a. Improve Overall Quality
b. Improve Record Retention
c. Reduce Time to Production
a. All the above

3. Some of the technical values of Digital Twin implementations are:


a. Share Data across silo’s
b. Manage Operation in Real Time
c. Enable Collaboration
d. All the above

4. Oil & Gas Companies are using Digital Twin to:


a. Reduce number of engineers
b. Reduce none-productive time in drilling
c. Increase workload on engineers
d. All the above

5. Types of Digital Twins used in the Oil & Gas Industry:


a. Operational Twin
b. Simulation Twin
c. Status Twin
d. All the above

6. All Digital Twins using AI/Machine Learning requires element of machine


training:

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a. False Statement
b. True Statement

7. Some of the challenges that Digital Twin overcome in Rod Pump


Management are:
a. Poor Data Quality
b. Inefficient models & control logic
c. Lack of production optimization workflows
d. All of above

8. Some of the challenges that Digital Twin overcome in Flare Monitoring


are:
a. Monitor large number of flare stacks
b. Ensure compliance with environmental & regulatory requirements
c. Reduce large spend on maintenance and compliance
d. All of above

9. Digital Twin deployment benefits for pipeline leak detection are:


a. Alerts enable immediate shut down minimizing damage
b. Minimal production loss
c. Leak location is identified and reported resulting in immediate field
response
d. All of above

10. In Machine Learning – ANN- Stands for Artificial Neural Network:


a. False Statement
b. True Statement

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