1-47.
The quality assurance in-process
inspection control document is the
Controlled Work Package (CWP).
1.
True
2.
False
1-48.
What OPNAVINST is the general
reference for mandatory and
advisory safety precautions?
1.
OPNAVINST 2030.1
2.
OPNAVINST 4790.2
3.
OPNAVINST 5090.1
4.
OPNAVINST 5100.19
1-49.
Who is responsible for reporting
any unsafe condition, equipment,
material, or other hazards?
1.
Commanding officer only
2.
Division officer only
3.
Work center supervisor only
4.
All hands
1-50.
How are petroleum fuels in liquid
form compared to water?
1.
They weigh the same as water at
60°F
2.
They are heavier than water
3.
They are lighter than water
4.
They weigh the same as water at
70°F
1-51.
Compared to air, petroleum fuels in
vapor form have which of the
following characteristics?
1.
They weigh the same as air at
60°F
2.
They are heavier than air
3.
They are lighter than air
4.
They weigh the same as air at
70°F
1-52.
Petroleum fuel vapors remaining
from a spill are extremely
dangerous because of which factor?
1-53.
What is the NATO number for JP-5?
1.
F-40
2.
F-42
3.
F-44
4.
F-46
1-54.
What is the minimum flash point of
JP-5?
1.
128°F
2.
130°F
3.
140°F
4.
142°F
1-55.
If rags or clothing become soaked
with JP-5, the JP-5 becomes highly
flammable.
What term describes
this action?
1.
Saturation
2.
Wicking
3.
Candling
4.
Soaking
1-56.
Because of its high flash point,
JP-5 is the only jet fuel
authorized for fueling aircraft on
Navy ships. When JP-4 or JP-8 is
mixed with JP-5, what happens?
1.
The flash point of the JP-4 or
JP-8 is raised and it becomes
safe for shipboard use
2.
The flash point of the JP-5 is
lowered and it becomes unsafe
for shipboard use
3.
A chemical reaction takes place
that makes both fuels unusable
4.
Based on the amount of each
fuel in the mixture, either
JP-6 or JP-7 is created
1-57.
What two terms are generally used
to measure volatility?
1.
Vapor pressure and viscosity
2.
Weight and distillation
3.
Viscosity and weight
4.
Vapor pressure and distillation
1.
They readily evaporate
2.
They tend to remain close to
the ground
3.
They saturate the ground
4.
They saturate porous materials
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