Maritime Academy Saudi Arabia - Pipefitting and Safety
Quiz (20 Questions)
Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question. Pipefitting Tools (4 points) 1. Which tool is used to tighten nuts and bolts on pipes? a) Pipe cutter b) Wrench c) Threader d) Flange spreader 2. What tool helps create threads on pipes for fittings? a) Pipe bender b) Flange spreader c) Threader d) Steel pipe 3. When bending pipes without kinks, you would use a: a) Threader b) Welder c) Pipe bender d) Compression joint 4. Tools used to separate flanges for maintenance or installation are called: a) Pipe cutters b) Flange spreaders c) Threaded joints d) Pipe supports Pipe Materials (4 points) 5. Which pipes are known for their durability and resist corrosion? a) PVC pipes b) Copper pipes c) Stainless steel pipes d) Galvanized pipes 6. What type of pipes are commonly used for water supply and drainage? a) Steel pipes b) Copper pipes c) PVC pipes d) Flanged joints 7. Steel pipes coated with zinc to prevent rusting are called: a) Stainless steel pipes b) Copper pipes c) Galvanized pipes d) Threaded joints 8. What material is used for pipes requiring high corrosion resistance? a) PVC pipes b) Galvanized pipes c) Steel pipes d) Stainless steel pipes Pipe Joints (4 points) 9. Permanent joints created by melting metal to fuse pipes together are called: a) Threaded joints b) Welded joints c) Flanged joints d) Grooved joints 10. How do pipes connect using threaded fittings? a) Welding b) Threaded joints c) Flanges and bolts d) Compression 11. Flanges and bolts are used in what type of pipe joint? a) Threaded joints b) Compression joints c) Flanged joints d) Welded joints 12. Joints formed by compressing fittings onto pipes are called: a) Flanged joints b) Compression joints c) Grooved joints d) Welded joints Maritime Engineering Terms (4 points) 13. The main body of a ship, excluding extras like masts, is called the: a) Bulkhead b) Ballast c) Bilge d) Hull 14. What material is used to add weight and stability to a ship? a) Bulkhead b) Ballast c) Bilge pump d) Keel 15. Bilge refers to the: a) Top deck of a ship b) Lowest part inside the hull where water collects c) Steering mechanism d) Anchor point 16. The central structural beam running along the bottom of a ship's hull is the: a) Bulkhead b) Mast c) Hull d) Keel Technical Vocabulary (4 points) 17. What process checks pipes for leaks or strength by applying pressure? a) Pipe insulation b) Pressure testing c) Pipe welding d) Pipe support 18. Material wrapped around pipes to prevent heat loss or condensation is called: a) Pipe hanger b) Pipe insulation c) Pipe support d) Safety glasses 19. Structures that hold pipes in place to prevent sagging are called: a) Pipe hangers b) Pipe supports c) Flange spreaders d) Pipe benders 20. The process of joining pipes together using welding techniques is called: a) Pressure testing b) Pipe insulation c) Pipe hanging d) Pipe welding
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