This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What Would You Do To Make Safe A Hook-type Gin Wheel With No Safety Catch? |
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Answer» MOUSE the hook (wire up the OPEN hook) to make safe a hook-type GIN wheel with no safety CATCH. Mouse the hook (wire up the open hook) to make safe a hook-type gin wheel with no safety catch. |
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How Would You Stop A Ring-type Gin Wheel From Sliding Along The Scaffold Tube? |
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Answer» Fix a COUPLER on EITHER side of the ring to stop a ring-type gin wheel from SLIDING along the SCAFFOLD tube. Fix a coupler on either side of the ring to stop a ring-type gin wheel from sliding along the scaffold tube. |
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What Type Of Scaffolding Material Would You Use To Construct A Scaffold Where There May Be A Danger Of Explosion? |
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Answer» Non-conductive MATERIAL (or timber) is a type of SCAFFOLDING material WOULD you use to construct a scaffold where there may be a danger of explosion. Non-conductive material (or timber) is a type of scaffolding material would you use to construct a scaffold where there may be a danger of explosion. |
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Is A Person With A Basic Scaffolding Certificate Allowed To Construct A Mobile Frame Scaffold? |
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Answer» YES, a person with a Basic Scaffolding CERTIFICATE allowed to CONSTRUCT a mobile frame scaffold. Yes, a person with a Basic Scaffolding Certificate allowed to construct a mobile frame scaffold. |
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What Type Of Scaffolding Hoist Must Be Fitted With A Load Limiting Device? |
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Answer» An electronically POWERED scaffolding HOIST is a type of scaffolding hoist MUST be FITTED with a load limiting DEVICE. An electronically powered scaffolding hoist is a type of scaffolding hoist must be fitted with a load limiting device. |
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What Type Of Suspended Scaffold Does Not Need A Protective Device For Each Scaffolding Hoist? |
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Answer» double rope suspended SCAFFOLD is a TYPE of suspended scaffold does not need a protective device for each scaffolding hoist. double rope suspended scaffold is a type of suspended scaffold does not need a protective device for each scaffolding hoist. |
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Would You Use Bulldog Grips To Secure A Suspension Rope? |
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Answer» No, not use BULLDOG GRIPS to SECURE a suspension ROPE. No, not use bulldog grips to secure a suspension rope. |
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When A Climber-type Scaffolding Hoist Is At Its Lowest Point, What Is The Minimum Length Of Spare Rope? |
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Answer» 1m is the minimum LENGTH of SPARE rope, When a climber-type SCAFFOLDING hoist is at its lowest point. 1m is the minimum length of spare rope, When a climber-type scaffolding hoist is at its lowest point. |
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With A Fully-loaded Drum-type Scaffolding Hoist, How Far Should The Drum Flange Extend Beyond The Built-up Rope? |
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Answer» 2 rope DIAMETERS should the drum FLANGE extend beyond the built-up rope whith a fully-loaded drum-type scaffolding HOIST. 2 rope diameters should the drum flange extend beyond the built-up rope whith a fully-loaded drum-type scaffolding hoist. |
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When A Drum-type Scaffolding Hoist Is At Its Lowest Point, How Many Full Turns Or Rope Should Remain On The Drum? |
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Answer» 3 full TURNS or ROPE should remain on the drum when a drum-type SCAFFOLDING hoist is at its lowest POINT. 3 full turns or rope should remain on the drum when a drum-type scaffolding hoist is at its lowest point. |
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Where Two Trolleys Are Used To Support A Swing Stage, How Would You Stop Them From Spreading? |
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Answer» Connect them with a spacer TIE (or spreader bar) to atop trolleys from SPREADING when TWO trolleys are used to SUPPORT a SWING stage. Connect them with a spacer tie (or spreader bar) to atop trolleys from spreading when two trolleys are used to support a swing stage. |
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What Is The Maximum Rope Tension Allowed On A Choked Sling Used To Support A Suspension Rope? |
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Answer» 40% of rated working load (or 40% of SWL) is the maximum rope tension allowed on a choked sling used to SUPPORT a SUSPENSION rope. 40% of rated working load (or 40% of SWL) is the maximum rope tension allowed on a choked sling used to support a suspension rope. |
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What Is The Maximum Rope Tension Allowed On A Shackle Used To Support A Suspension Rope? |
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Answer» 80% of rated WORKING load (or 80% of SWL) is the MAXIMUM rope tension ALLOWED on a shackle used to support a SUSPENSION rope. 80% of rated working load (or 80% of SWL) is the maximum rope tension allowed on a shackle used to support a suspension rope. |
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Would You Use Counterweights To Fix A Needle Which Supports Two Suspension Ropes? |
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Answer» No, not USE counterweights to FIX a needle which supports TWO SUSPENSION ROPES. No, not use counterweights to fix a needle which supports two suspension ropes. |
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Can Bags Of Sand Be Used To Counterweight A Needle? |
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Answer» No, can't BAGS of SAND be USED to COUNTERWEIGHT a NEEDLE. No, can't bags of sand be used to counterweight a needle. |
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Would You Fix The Inboard End Of A Needle With Friction Anchors? |
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Answer» No, not POSSIBLE to fix the INBOARD END of a needle with FRICTION anchors. No, not possible to fix the inboard end of a needle with friction anchors. |
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What Is The Minimum Height Of A Stabilising Sheave Above The Platform Of A Work Cage? |
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Answer» The minimum height of a STABILISING SHEAVE above the PLATFORM of a WORK cage is 2M The minimum height of a stabilising sheave above the platform of a work cage is 2m |
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What Is The Maximum Width Of A Work Cage? |
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Answer» The MAXIMUM WIDTH of a WORK CAGE is 1.5m. The maximum width of a work cage is 1.5m. |
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What Is The Minimum Width Of A Work Cage? |
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Answer» The MINIMUM WIDTH of a WORK CAGE is 750MM. The minimum width of a work cage is 750mm. |
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What Is The Maximum Width Of A Swing Stage Cradle? |
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Answer» The MAXIMUM WIDTH of a SWING STAGE CRADLE is 900mm. The maximum width of a swing stage cradle is 900mm. |
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What Is The Minimum Width Of A Swing Stage Cradle? |
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Answer» The minimum WIDTH of a SWING stage CRADLE is 450MM. The minimum width of a swing stage cradle is 450mm. |
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What Is The Maximum Cradle Width For A Double Rope Suspended Scaffold? |
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Answer» The maximum cradle WIDTH for a DOUBLE rope SUSPENDED SCAFFOLD is 1.7m. The maximum cradle width for a double rope suspended scaffold is 1.7m. |
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What Is The Minimum Cradle Width For A Double Rope Suspended Scaffold? |
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Answer» The MINIMUM CRADLE WIDTH for a DOUBLE rope SUSPENDED scaffold is 900mm. The minimum cradle width for a double rope suspended scaffold is 900mm. |
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Would You Fix A Cradle’s Working Load Limit Sign To The Inside Or To The Outside Of The Cradle? |
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Answer» You can fix a CRADLE’s working LOAD LIMIT sign to the INSIDE of the cradle. You can fix a cradle’s working load limit sign to the inside of the cradle. |
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What Is The Minimum Rated Working Load For A Trolley Used To Support A Suspension Rope? |
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Answer» The minimum RATED WORKING LOAD for a trolley used to SUPPORT a suspension rope is 500KG. The minimum rated working load for a trolley used to support a suspension rope is 500kg. |
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Would You Extend The Length Of A Hung Standard By Fixing Scaffold Tubes With End-to-end Couplers? |
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Answer» No, not POSSIBLE to extend the length of a hung STANDARD by fixing SCAFFOLD TUBES with end-to-end COUPLERS. No, not possible to extend the length of a hung standard by fixing scaffold tubes with end-to-end couplers. |
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What Sort Of Coupler Bolt-threads Are Unsuitable For Fixing Hung Standards? |
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Answer» Use SPEED THREADS (or multi-start threads) to SORT of coupler bolt-threads are UNSUITABLE for fixing hung standards. Use speed threads (or multi-start threads) to sort of coupler bolt-threads are unsuitable for fixing hung standards. |
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How Would You Stop Shackle Pins From Unwinding? |
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Answer» To STOP SHACKLE PINS from UNWINDING, MOUSE them. To stop shackle pins from unwinding, Mouse them. |
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When A Ledger Is Supported In The Eye Of A Sling, How Would You Stop It From Sliding? |
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Answer» FIX a coupler on each side when a LEDGER is SUPPORTED in the eye of a SLING. Fix a coupler on each side when a ledger is supported in the eye of a sling. |
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What Would You Use To Protect A Flexible Steel Wire Rope From Damage When It Is Fixed Around The Sharp Edges Of A Beam? |
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Answer» BEAM chaffers (or half rounds or SPLIT tubes) USE to protect a flexible steel wire ROPE from DAMAGE when it is fixed around the sharp edges of a beam. Beam chaffers (or half rounds or split tubes) use to protect a flexible steel wire rope from damage when it is fixed around the sharp edges of a beam. |
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What Is The Minimum Working Load Limit For Beam Clamps, Trolleys And Shackles Used To Support A Hung Scaffold? |
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Answer» 500kg is the MINIMUM WORKING LOAD limit for beam clamps, trolleys and shackles USED to support a hung scaffold. 500kg is the minimum working load limit for beam clamps, trolleys and shackles used to support a hung scaffold. |
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Will A Grade (m) Chain Support A Greater Or A Lesser Load Than A Grade (t) Chain? |
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Answer» GRADE (M) CHAIN SUPPORT a LESSER LOAD than a Grade (T) chain. Grade (M) chain support a lesser load than a Grade (T) chain. |
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What Is This Minimum Diameter Of Flexible Steel Wire Rope You Would Use To Support A Hung Scaffold? |
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Answer» 11mm is the MINIMUM diameter of flexible steel wire ROPE you WOULD use to support a HUNG scaffold. 11mm is the minimum diameter of flexible steel wire rope you would use to support a hung scaffold. |
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Would You Use Open-ended Hook Rods To Construct A Hung Scaffold? |
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Answer» No, dont use open-ended hook rods to CONSTRUCT a HUNG SCAFFOLD. No, dont use open-ended hook rods to construct a hung scaffold. |
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