Section 4 Flashcards

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The basic levels of qualification recommended by SNT-TC-1A are:
A. Trainee, Level I, Level II, Level III
B. Trainee, Apprentice, Level I, Level II, Level III
C. Level I, Level II, Level III
D. Level I, Level II, Level III, Instructor

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C. Level I, Level II, Level III

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Should personnel that operate ultrasonic digital thickness measurement equipment be qualified and certified?
A. Yes, because SNT-TC-1A requires that lol personnel performing NDT be qualified and certified.
B. No, because SNT-TC-1A does not cover that specific operation.
C. Only if required by industry codes, standards, and specifications.
D. Whether any NDT personnel should be qualified and certified depends solely upon the needs of the employer and the requirements of the employers customers or clientele.

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D. Whether any NDT personnel should be qualified and certified depends solely upon the needs of the employer and the requirements of the employers customers or clientele.

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According to the recommendations of SNT-TC-1A, which of the following is true concerning a Trainee’s activities?
A. The trainee may not conduct nondestructive tests independently and may not report test results.
B.The trainee may not conduct nondestructive tests independently, but may interpret test results if acting under written instructions.
C. The trainee should work along with a certified individual and may be considered a Level I, provided that the certified individual co-signs any test reports.
D. Once the trainee has worked along with a certified individual, the trainee may then independently perform any activities as directed by the certified individual.

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A. The trainee may not conduct nondestructive tests independently and may not report test results.

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According to SNT-TC-1A, which of the following is not true for a Level III?
A. Shall be capable of assisting in establishment of acceptance criteria.
B. Must train and examine the Level I and II personnel in his or her organization.
C. Should be familiar with other commonly used NDT methods.
D. Shall be capable of establishing techniques and selecting of methods.

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B. Must train and examine the Level I and II personnel in his or her organization.

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According to written instructions, an NDT Level I may be qualified to perform:
A. Specific calibrations.
B. Specific nondestructive tests.
C. Specific evaluations.
D. All of the above, and write reports of test results.

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D. All of the above, and write reports of test results.

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May a Level I independently perform, evaluate and sign for results of nondestructive tests with supervision and guidance from a Level II or Level III?
A. Yes, the intent in SNT-TC-1A is that the Level I may perform the above functions provided that they are in accordance with written instructions of a Level III or designee.
B. No, the Level I may perform the above functions in accordance with written procedures, but must be under constant supervision and guidance of a Level II or Level III.
C. No, the Level I may not sign for test results.
D. No, the Level I is not allowed to take any independent action.

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A. Yes, the intent of SNT-TC-1A is that the Level I may perform the above functions provided that they are in accordance with written instruction of a Level III or designee.

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Which of the following statements is true concerning the definitions of Trainee, Level I, Level II, and Level III in SNT-TC-1A?
A. The qualifications for Level III equal and exceed those of Level II.
B. SNT-TC-1A was intended for use by employers to determine the proficiency of individuals at each level.
C. Except for a provision for a Trainee, Levels I, II and III may not be further subdivided. Level IIIs may not perform Level II functions unless they pass Level II examinations.
D. A trainee may perform all the functions of a Level I if following written instructions.

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A. The qualifications for Level III equal and exceed those of Level II.

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Which of the following is not within the scope of activities of a Level II individual, as recommended in SNT-TC-1A?
A. Calibrate equipment.
B. Prepare written instructions.
C. Establish techniques.
D. Provide training.
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C. Establish techniques.

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As recommended in SNT-TC-1A, a Level II:
A. May conduct on-the-job training and guidance of Level I personnel, with the Level I training and guiding Trainees.
B. Is responsible for the training and examination of Level I personnel for certification.
C. Must be capable of and responsible for establishing techniques.
D. May conduct on-the-job training and guidance of Level I personnel.

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D. May conduct on-the-job training and guidance of Level I personnel.

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According to SNT-TC-1A, which of the following is true for a Level III?
A. A Level III must have successfully completed at least two years of science of engineering study at a college or university.
B. It is desirable that a Level III be a registered professional engineer.
C. The Level III is responsible for establishing all acceptance criteria.
D. The Level III shall be capable of evaluating test results in terms of codes, standards and specifications.

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D. The Level III shall be capable of evaluating test results in terms of codes, standards and specifications.

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