Api 570 - 02 Asme B 31.3
Api 570 - 02 Asme B 31.3
Api 570 - 02 Asme B 31.3
3 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
CLOSED BOOK
1. The requirements of the latest edition of ASME Code Section B 31.3 and any
subsequent Addenda :
a. Must be followed explicitly as soon as the latest edition is issued.
b. Are retroactive and all piping installed per earlier must be upgraded.
c. Are not retroactive & all piping installed per earlier additions need not
be upgraded.
d. May be used without regard to the acceptability of Code revisions to
the jurisdiction.
2. Clauses in the B 31 code are not necessarily numbered consecutively. Such
discontinuities result from :
a. The age of the code and the number of changes that has been made.
b. Following a common outline, insofar as practical for all Code Sections.
c. No particular logic was followed in the original versions of the Code.
d. Practices followed by all Codes to make them difficult to reproduce.
3. Who has the responsibility of determining which Code Section is applicable to
piping installations, i.e. B 31.1, B31.3 etc?
a. Owner
b. Inspector
c. Jurisdiction
d. Engineer
4. Who has the overall responsibility for compliance with ASME B31.3?
a. Inspector
b. Owner
c. Engineer
d. Jurisdiction
5. The intent of ASME B 31.3 is to set forth engineering requirements deemed
necessary for __________ and _____________of piping installations.
a. Structural design, fabrication
a. Safe design, construction
b. Adequate fabrication, execution
c. Permanente existence, longevity
6. ASME Code is not intended to apply to piping :
a. In the chemical Industry
b. That has been placed in service
c. In the agronomy industry
d. In the space industry.
D
C
M
N
12. A fluid service in which the potential for personnel exposure is judged to be
significant and in which a single exposure to a very small quantity of a toxic fluid,
caused by leakage, can produce serious irreversible harm to persons on breathing or
bodily contact, even when prompt restorative measures are taken is known as a
category _________ fluid.
a. D
b. M
c. H
d. N
13. A fillet weld whose size is equal to the thickness of the thinner member joined is
called:
a. A butt fillet weld
b. A longitudinal fillet weld
c. A full fillet weld
d. A fillet welds with out backing.
14. The heating of metal to and holding at a suitable temperature and then cooling at a
suitable rate for such purposes as ; reducing hardness, improving machinability,
faciltating cold working, producing a desired microstructure, or obtaining desired
mechanical, physical, or other properties is known as :
a. Annealing
b. Normalizing
c. Quenching
d. Stress relieving
15 Piping joint that for the purpose of mechanical strength or leak resistance, or
both, in which the mechanical strength is developed by threaded, grooved,
rolled, flared, or flanged pipe ends; or by bolts, pins, toggles, or rings; and
the leak resistance is developed by threads and compounds, gaskets, rolled
ends, caulking, or machined and mated surfaces is known as a :
a. Bonded joint
b. Mechanical joint
c. fused joint
d. juke joint
1. The term NPS 6 refers to :
a. A pipe whose outside diameter is 6.625"
b. A pipe whose outside diameter is 6".
c. A pipe whose radius is 6"
d. A tube whose inside diameter is 6".
2. A pipe produced by piercing a billet followed by rolling or drawing, or both is
a:
a. Electric fusion welded pipe
b. Spiral welded pipe
c. Seamless pipe
d. ERW pipe
3. What is a "root opening?
a. It is the gaps between flanges left to facilitate the installation of
gaskets.
b. It is the division between different rods accounting for different
metallurgy.
c. It is the separation between members to be joined by welding, at the
root of the joint.
10. What happens to a piping system with fluids in it and the fluids are heated
with the system blocked?
a. The internal pressure will decrease
b. The internal pressure will increase
c. There will be no change in the system
d. The external pressure will increase
34. The use of slip-on flanges should be ___________ where many large temperature
cycles are expected particularly if the flanges are not insulated
a. Called for
b. Encouraged
c. Avoided
d. The first choice
35. Severe cyclic conditions require the use of :
a. Slip on flanges
b. Welding neck flanges
c. Socket weld flanges
d. Lap joint flanges
36. Bolting having not more than ___________ ksi specified minimum yield strength
shall not be used for flanged joints rated ASME B16.5 Class 400 and higher
a.
b.
c.
d.
35
30
45
40
37. Tapped holes for pressure retaining bolting in metallic piping components shall be
of sufficient depth that the thread engagement will be atleast _______ times the
nominal thread diameter
a. 7/8
b. 3/4
c. 5/8
d. 1/2
38. What type backing rings shall not be used under severe cyclic conditions?
a. Continuous backing rings
b. Split backing rings
c. Slip on backing rings
d. Consumable backing rings
39. Socket welded joints should be avoided in any service where _______ or _______
occur.
a. Crevice corrosion, severe erosion
b. Graphitic corrosion, continual fretting
c. Plut type dezincification, severe carburisation
d. Hydrogen attack, sensitisation
40. Socket welds larger than NPS ____________ shall not be used under severe cyclic
conditions.
a. 3/4
b. 1
c. 1.5
d. 2
41. Which of the listed items is NOT a location where fillet welds are permissible?
a. Weld of socket weld flange
b. Attach a weld neck flange
c. Weld of a slip-on flange
d. Attach a nozzle reinforcement pad.
42. What type weld is considered to furnish no strength and is only used to prevent
leakage of threaded joints?
a. Tack weld
b. Seal weld
c. Fillet weld
d. Built weld
43. Where flanges of different ratings are bolted together :
a. The rating of the joint shall not exceed that of the higher rated flange.
b. They are not acceptable and one flange shall be changed where they both
match.
c. The rating of the joint shall not exceed that of the lower rated flange.
d. The bolt diameter must be 1/8" less than that required for the lower rated
flange
44. Where a metallic flange is bolted to a non-metallic flange.
a. A ring joint type gasket is preferred
b. A spiral wound grafoil filled gasket is preferred.
c. A Full faced gasket is preferred
d. A Grayloc type gasket is preferred
45. What type of joint should not be used under severe cyclic conditions?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Welded joints
expanded joints
flanged joints
lap joints
b. 1 foot
c. 2 feet
d. 3 feet
53. According to B31.3 inspection applies to functions performed:
a. By a third party inspector or their delegates
b. By the owner's inspector or the inspector's delegates
c. By a jurisdictional inspector or their delegates
d. By an ASME inspector or their delegates
54. Who is responsible for verifying that all required examinations and testing have
been completed and to inspect the piping to the extent necessary to be satisfied that it
conforms to all applicable examination requirements of the ASME B31.3 Code and of
the engineering design?
a. It is the owner's responsibility , exercised through his inspector
b. It is the API Examiner's responsibility
c. It is the jurisdiction's inspector's responsibility
d. It is the ASME inspector's responsibility
55. According to ASME B31.3 how much experience in the design, fabrication, or
inspection of industrial pressure piping must a Piping inspector have?
a. 10 years
b. 8 years
c. 6 years
d. 5 years
56. Prior to initial operation each piping installation, including components and
workmanship shall be examined in accordance with ASME B31.3 , paragraph 341.
When should examination of P-Numbers 3,4 and 5 materials be carried out?
a. Examination shall be performed prior to any heat treatment
b. Examination shall be performed before heat treatment and after heat treatment
c. Examination shall be performed after completion of any heat treatment
d. Examination shall be performed on at least 5% of the fabrication after heat
treatment
57. For normal fluid service, how much of the piping welds (circumferential and mitre
groove welds )
a. 3%
b. 10%
c. 5%
d. 33%
58. VT, MT, PT, UT and RT shall be performed as specified in the :
a. ASME BPV Code, Section V
b. ASME BPV Code, Section IX
c. ASME BPV Code, Section VIII
d. ASME BPV Code, Section I
59. The extent of radiography when considering longitudinal welds, the minimum
requirement is inches of weld length
a. 12
b. 9
c. 6
d. 4
60. Which of the following examinations is NOT considered an in-process
examination?
a. Examination of joint preparation and cleanliness
b. Examination of appearance of the finished joint
c. Examination of material for toughness
61. What method of in-proess examination is used unless additional methods are
specified in the engineering design?
a. MT
b. RT
c. UT
d. VT
62. What is the only category fluid service that may be subject to an initial in-service
leak test?
a. Category M
b. Category D
c. Category N
d. Category H
ANSWER KEY
1. c
34. c
ASME B31.3
35. b
ASME B31.3
36. b
ASME B31.3
37. a
ASME B31.3
38. b
ASME B31.3
39. a
ASME B31.3
40. d
ASME B31.3
ASME B31.3
43. c
ASME B31.3
44. c
ASME B31.3
45. b
13. c
14. a
15.b
16.a
17.c
B&C
18.c ASME B31.3 300.2
328.6
19. c ASME B31.3 300.2
331.2.1
20. d ASME B31.3 300.2
331.2.5
21.c ASME B31.3 300.2
340.1
22. c ASME B31.3 301.2 .1(a) & 302.2.4
340.2
23. d ASME B31.3 301.2.2(a)
340.4(b)
24. c ASME B31.3 301.4.1
341.3.1(a)
25. b ASME B31.3 301.4.2
341.3.1(b)(1)
26. d ASME B31.3 301.5.1
344.2,344.3,
27. b ASME B31.3 301.6.1
28. b ASME B31.3 301.9
344.5.2
29. a ASME B31.3 Fig. 328.5.2A
344.7.1
30. c ASME B31.3 341.5.1
344.7.2
31.d ASME B31.3 300(c) (5)
32. b
33. d
46. a
ASME B31.3
47. b
ASME B31.3
48. b
ASME B31.3
49. c
ASME B31.3
& Fig.328.5.2
50. d
ASME B31.3
51. d
ASME B31.3
52. b
ASME B31.3
53. b
ASME B31.3
54. a
ASME B31.3
55. a
ASME B31.3
56. c
ASME B31.3
57. c
ASME B31.3
58. a
ASME B31.3
59. c
344.4, 344.5,344.6
ASME B31.3
60.d
ASME B31.3
61. d
ASME B31.3
62. b
ASME B31.3
345.1(a),345.7