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Final Full Test Bank Chapter 14 Piping And Valves

Introduction to Process Technology (NAPTA)

Chapter 14 Piping and Valves

1) What can result from improper material selection?

A) Leaks

B) Wasted product

C) Hazardous conditions

D) All of the above

Page Ref: 196

Objective: 14.1 Describe the purpose and function of piping and valves in the process industries

Blooms Level: Remember

2) What is the most common type of material for piping?

A) Iron

B) Plastics

C) Carbon steel

D) Stainless steel

Page Ref: 196

Objective: 14.2 Identify the different materials used to manufacture piping and valve components

Blooms Level: Remember

3) What construction material can be used in high-temperature applications?

A) Alloys

B) Copper

C) Carbon steel

D) Plastics

Page Ref: 196

Objective: 14.2 Identify the different materials used to manufacture piping and valve components

Blooms Level: Understand

4) What is the connection method of choice for critical service piping?

A) Flared

B) Welded

C) Soldered

D) Threaded

Page Ref: 196

Objective: 14.3 Identify the different types of piping and valve connecting methods

Blooms Level: Apply

5) What piping is connected using male and female threads?

A) Threaded

B) Flange

C) Welded

D) Bonded

Page Ref: 197

Objective: 14.3 Identify the different types of piping and valve connecting methods

Blooms Level: Understand

6) What type of weld is used if one pipe is small enough to fit snugly inside the other?

A) Glue weld

B) Butt weld

C) Brazed weld

D) Socket weld

Page Ref: 198

Objective: 14.3 Identify the different types of piping and valve connecting methods

Blooms Level: Understand

7) What type of fitting fits over the open end of a pipe to seal it?

A) Cap

B) Plug

C) Bushing

D) Coupling

Page Ref: 199

Objective: 14.4 Identify the different types of pipe fittings used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

8) What type of fitting allows four pipes to be connected together at 90-degree angles?

A) Tee

B) Cross

C) Elbow

D) Union

Page Ref: 199

Objective: 14.4 Identify the different types of pipe fittings used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

9) What type of fitting is a short length of pipe with threads on both ends?

A) Tee

B) Nipple

C) Union

D) Coupling

Page Ref: 199

Objective: 14.4 Identify the different types of pipe fittings used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

10) What type of valves are used in service as single-direction flow control?

A) Check valves

B) Actuated valves

C) Pressure relief valves

D) Manually operated valves

Page Ref: 200

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

11) What valve should be used if the fluid passing through is very thick or corrosive?

A) Ball

B) Butterfly

C) Globe

D) Diaphragm

Page Ref: 200

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Apply

12) What type of valve is a flow-regulating device that uses a flow-control element shaped like a hollowed out ball, attached to an external handle, to increase or decrease flow?

A) Ball valve

B) Plug valve

C) Butterfly valve

D) Check valve

Page Ref: 200

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

13) What type of valve is a flow-regulating device that uses a disc-shaped flow-control element to increase or decrease flow?

A) Ball check valve

B) Lift check valve

C) Swing check valve

D) Gate valve

Page Ref: 202

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

14) What type of valve is flow-regulating device that uses a flexible, chemical resistant, rubber-type diaphragm to control flow instead of a typical flow-control element?

A) Gate valve

B) Diaphragm valve

C) Globe valve

D) Relief valve

Page Ref: 202

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

15) What safety device opens more slowly and with less volume?

A) Safety valve

B) Relief valve

C) Globe valve

D) Valve actuator

Page Ref: 204

Objective: 14.5 Identify the different types of valves used in the industry and their application

Blooms Level: Understand

16) What can cause damage to the valve to the point that it will not seat and stop flow when closed?

A) Opening or closing a valve

B) Throttling a valve that is not designed for throttling

C) Failure to clean and lubricate valve stems

D) Improper closing of a valve on a high-pressure line

Page Ref: 206

Objective: 14.6 Discuss the hazards associated with the improper operation of a valve

Blooms Level: Understand

17) What can cause leakage and make the valve difficult to open or close?

A) Excessive force when opening or closing a valve

B) Throttling a valve that is not designed for throttling

C) Failure to clean valve stems

D) Improper closing of a valve on a high-pressure line

Page Ref: 206

Objective: 14.6 Discuss the hazards associated with the improper operation of a valve

Blooms Level: Understand

18) What causes valve stem seizure or thread damage makes the valve difficult to open and close?

A) Excessive force when opening or closing a valve

B) Throttling a valve that is not designed for throttling

C) Failure to clean and lubricate valve stems

D) Improper closing of a valve on a high-pressure line

Page Ref: 206

Objective: 14.6 Discuss the hazards associated with the improper operation of a valve

Blooms Level: Understand

19) What should you do to verify valve position?

A) Make sure there are no leaks

B) Examine the valve for excessive wear

C) Check that the correct type valve is used in the correct way

D) Make sure the valve stems are properly lubricated

Page Ref: 207

Objective: 14.7 Describe the monitoring and maintenance activities associated with piping and valves

Blooms Level: Understand

20) Which of the following is the symbol for a gate valve?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Page Ref: 207

Objective: 14.7 Describe the monitoring and maintenance activities associated with piping and valves

Blooms Level: Understand

21) Which of the following is the symbol for a safety valve?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Page Ref: 207

Objective: 14.7 Describe the monitoring and maintenance activities associated with piping and valves

Blooms Level: Understand

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Chapter Number:
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Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
Chapter Name:
Chapter 14 Piping And Valves
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