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IICRC WRT (Water Damage Restoration) Test Examples: 1) The study of the relationship
between air volume and the amount of moisture it holds at a specific
temperature expressed as a percentage of that air's total moisture
holding capacity is called:
(A) Drying
(B) Humidity (C) Psychrometry (D) Ambiance
2)
Harmful microorganisms present in blood or other potentially infectious
materials, that could cause disease or death in humans are know as: (A) Bacteria
(B) Bloodborne pathogen (C) Malaise (D) Humectant
3) Any material that absorbs and retains moisture retains moisture or water vapor from air is know to be:
(A) Hepatotoxin (B) Mesophilic
(C) Mycotoxin
(D) Hygroscopic 4) Delamination means:
(A) Seperation of primary and secondary damage (B) Seperation of primary and secondary backing (C) None of the above (D) A and B both
5) The person at an insurance company that interprets a policy and works with contractors involved in restoration is known as?
(A) Inspector (B) Agent (C) Adjuster (D) Risk manager
6) The following are potential routes of exposure for workers?
(A) Inhalation, contact with mucous membranes, ingestion and dermal
(B) Physical, mental, combined and thermal
(C) All of the above (D) None of the above
7) What does H.A.T.T an acronym for?
(A) Hot, Alveolar, Temperature, Test
(B) Hydrostatic, Absorption, Toxicity, Threshold Limit Value (C) Haitian Cotton, Absorption, Textile, Temperature (D) Humidity, Airflow, Temperature, Time
IICRC CCT (Carpet Cleaning Technician) Test Examples: 1) Which of the following fibers are protein based:
(A) Olefin
(B) Wool and Silk
(C) Polyester
(D) Cotton and Jute 2) The temperature at which a dry solvent will ignite is called:
(A) Explosion
(B) Ignite
(C) Flash point
(D) Emulsion 3) When the primary backing and the secondary backing separate, what is it called?
(A) Messed up
(B) Delamination
(C) Separation
(D) Fluffing 4) What percentage of soil is insoluble in water?
(A) 43 to 45%
(B) 74 to 79%
(C) 22 to 26%
(D) Varies 5) Where should you empty your waste tank?
(A) Storm drain
(B) Street
(C) Sanitary sewer
(D) Your fresh water tank 6) TACT is an acronym for what?
(A) Time Act Clean Truck
(B) Time Agitation Chemical Temperature
(C) Tufted carpet
(D) 4th generation carpet 7) The process of drying is called?
(A) Wicking
(B) Capillary Action
(C) A and B above
(D) None of the above 1. What is the
ideal pH for cleaning wool:
(A) wool is not affected by pH
(B)
4.5-8.5
(C) neutral only 7.0
(D) dry clean only solvents
2.
Which one of the following carpet fibers is the most absorbent and
will require the longest to dry:
(A) nylon
(B) olefin
(C)
wool
(D) polyester
3. Cellulosic fibers
come from:
(A) petrochemicals
(B) plants
(C)
animals
(D) minerals
4. Which of the
following fibers are protein:
(A) nylon, polyster
(B)
wool, silk
(C) polyester, olefin
(D) cotton, acrylic
5.
A wool fiber may be used in a commercial building for what reason:
(A)
low flammability
(B) rich look and feel
(C) wool is not affected by aggressive cleaning
(D)
wool is inexpensive
6. Which chemical will
dissolve wool:
(A) chlorine bleach
(B) formic
acid
(C) folic acid
(D) sodium chloride
7.
The most popular synthetic carpet fiber is:
(A)
nylon
(B) olefin
(C) acrylic
(D) polyester
8.
Nylon is most affected by what type of stains:
(A)
oily
(B) dry soil
(C) acid dyes
(D) soft drinks
9.
Fourth generation fibers contain what additive to improve soil and
stain resistance:
(A) fluorochemical
(B)
solvent
(C) sodium hypochlorite
(D) acetic acid
10.
Which fiber is most stain resistant:
(A) nylon
(B)
wool
(C) olefin
(D) cotton
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