Standards, Including Codes and Specifications Flashcards

1
Q

Job quality requirements can be found in all but which of the following?

a. codes
b. standards
c. specifications
d. text books
e. a and b only

A

d. text books

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2
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Of the following documents, which may be considered “standard”?

a. codes
b. specifications
c. recommenced practices
d. a and b above
e. all of the above

A

e. all of the above

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3
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That type of document that describes the requirements for a particular object or component is referred to as:

a. code
b. standard
c. specification
d. a and b above
e. b and c above

A

c. specification

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4
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Of the following types of documents, which is the more general type?

a. codes
b. standards
c. specifications
d. drawings
e. none of the above

A

b. standards

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5
Q

The specification covering the requirements for welding electrodes are designated as:

a. AWS D1.X
b. AWS D14.X
c. AWS A5.X
d. ASTM A 53
e. ASTM A 36

A

c. AWS A5.X

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The standard describing the requirements for welding of cross-country pipelines is:

a. AWS D1.1
b. ASME Section VIII
c. ASME Section IX
d. API 1104
e. none of the above

A

d. API 1104

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