Chapter 13 Process Drawings Test Bank - Process Technology 2e Complete Test Bank by NAPTA. DOCX document preview.
Introduction to Process Technology (NAPTA)
Chapter 13 Process Drawings
1) What do process drawings do for a process technician?
A) Perform maintenance on equipment
B) Become familiar with the process(es) in a real-time environment
C) Understand or explain a process and how it relates to other processes
D) Learn how to use new equipment
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Objective: 13.1 Describe the purpose or function of process systems drawings
Blooms Level: Understand
2) What purpose of process drawings uses a common set of lines and symbols to represent components?
A) Simplify
B) Knowledge
C) Standardize
D) Visual representation
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Objective: 13.1 Describe the purpose or function of process systems drawings
Blooms Level: Understand
3) What are figures used to designate types of equipment and instrumentation?
A) Legend
B) Symbol
C) Title block
D) Application block
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Objective: 13.2 Identify the common components and information within process systems drawings
Blooms Level: Understand
4) What is the main part of a drawing; it contains symbols and defines elements such as relative position, types of materials, descriptions, and functions?
A) Legend
B) Symbol
C) Title block
D) Application block
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Objective: 13.2 Identify the common components and information within process systems drawings
Blooms Level: Understand
5) What is an example of information provided in the title block?
A) Functions
B) Relative position
C) Types of materials
D) Approval signatures
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Objective: 13.2 Identify the common components and information within process systems drawings
Blooms Level: Understand
6) What type of diagrams are the simplest drawings used in the process industries?
A) Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs)
B) Block Flow Diagrams (BFDs)
C) Engineering Flow Diagrams (EFDs)
D) Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand
7) What type of diagram contains all process plant information, including equipment, flows to and from each piece of equipment, and the explanation of those flows and products?
A) Plot Plan Diagrams (PPDs)
B) Utility Flow Diagrams (UFDs)
C) Engineering Flow Diagrams (EFDs)
D) Electrical Diagrams
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand
8) What type of diagrams are usually an architectural rendition of a process plant showing equipment layout, road positioning, and proposed construction on a defined scale?
A) Plot Plan Diagrams (PPDs)
B) Utility Flow Diagrams (UFDs)
C) Engineering Flow Diagrams (EFDs)
D) Electrical Diagrams
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand
9) What type of diagram helps process technicians understand power transmission and its relation to the process?
A) Plot Plan Diagrams (PPDs)
B) Utility Flow Diagrams (UFDs)
C) Engineering Flow Diagrams (EFDs)
D) Electrical Diagrams
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand
10) What type of electrical diagram shows the direction of current flow in a circuit, typically beginning at the power source?
A) Schematics
B) Wiring diagram
C) Simulation
D) Isometric drawings
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand
11) What type of diagram shows the relationship of units and equipment to a facility's boundaries?
A) Elevation diagrams
B) Loop diagrams
C) Equipment location diagrams
D) Wiring diagrams
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Objective: 13.3 Identify the different drawing types and their uses: block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utility flow diagrams (UFDs), plot plan drawing, engineering flow drawing (EFD), electrical diagrams: wiring, schematic, and isometrics
Blooms Level: Understand