Arrow Academy - Module 2

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Arrow Academy - Module 2 - Quiz

This TEST is part of the Arrow Academy - 'MRO - Degreasers" the overall module is designed to cement your learning and help you with the skills and confidence required to take advantage of the opportunities that exist within one of our 4 key target markets;

Most if not all the answers should be contained within in the printed brochure and learning provided with the session.

These materials should be made available to you during the TEST.

You are not permitted to confer with your colleagues.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is a VOC?

    • A.

      Volatile Organic Compound

    • B.

      Very Old Carbon

    • C.

      Variable Organic Covering

    • D.

      Very Odorous Contents

    • E.

      A medal awarded for bravery

    Correct Answer
    A. Volatile Organic Compound
    Explanation
    A VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compound. VOCs are chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature and can be found in various products such as paints, cleaning supplies, and fuels. They can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. Therefore, it is important to minimize exposure to VOCs and use products with low VOC content.

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  • 2. 

    Name a possible future application of Supersolve AS

    • A.

      Cleaning glass vessels

    • B.

      Diluting other solvents

    • C.

      Removing paint

    • D.

      Cleaning optic cables

    • E.

      Substitute for Angora Bitters in a 'Long Island Iced Tea'

    Correct Answer
    D. Cleaning optic cables
    Explanation
    Supersolve AS could potentially be used in the future for cleaning optic cables. Optic cables are used for transmitting data through light signals, and they can become dirty or contaminated over time, which can affect the quality of the signal. Supersolve AS, with its cleaning properties, could be a suitable solution for effectively and safely cleaning optic cables, ensuring optimal performance and data transmission.

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  • 3. 

    What is the flash point of HDD?

    • A.

      65 degrees C

    • B.

      16 degrees C

    • C.

      6 degrees C

    • D.

      60 degrees C

    • E.

      65 degrees F

    Correct Answer
    A. 65 degrees C
    Explanation
    The flash point of HDD refers to the temperature at which the hard disk drive becomes susceptible to damage or failure due to overheating. In this case, the correct answer is 65 degrees C, indicating that the flash point for the HDD is 65 degrees Celsius. This means that if the temperature of the HDD exceeds 65 degrees Celsius, it may experience performance issues or even permanent damage. It is important to keep the HDD temperature within safe limits to ensure its proper functioning and longevity.

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  • 4. 

    What does the distilled Solvent In Citrol come from?

    • A.

      Crude Oil

    • B.

      Oranges

    • C.

      Water

    • D.

      A combination of the all the above 3 (A to C)

    • E.

      Cranberries

    Correct Answer
    B. Oranges
    Explanation
    The correct answer is oranges because Citrol is a solvent that is derived from the distillation of orange peels. Orange peels contain high levels of limonene, which is a natural solvent. The distillation process extracts the limonene from the orange peels, resulting in the production of Citrol. Therefore, oranges are the source of the distilled solvent in Citrol.

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  • 5. 

    Name the Propellant used in aerosols of QED 

    • A.

      Propane

    • B.

      Heptane

    • C.

      Butane

    • D.

      Carbon Dioxide

    • E.

      Nobody knows

    Correct Answer
    C. Butane
    Explanation
    Butane is the propellant used in aerosols of QED. Butane is commonly used as a propellant in aerosol products because it is a highly flammable gas that easily vaporizes at room temperature. It provides the necessary pressure to expel the contents of the aerosol can when the valve is opened. Butane is also preferred because it does not react with the contents of the aerosol, ensuring the stability and effectiveness of the product.

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  • 6. 

    Could you use Citrosol as a solvent to clean oil spilled on a road surface?

    • A.

      Yes it is perfect for this

    • B.

      No wouldn’t work

    • C.

      Yes but with care and correct PPE must be worn

    • D.

      No as it seriously damage the Bitumen and Tar in the road surface

    • E.

      Only on tuesdays

    Correct Answer
    D. No as it seriously damage the Bitumen and Tar in the road surface
    Explanation
    Citrosol should not be used as a solvent to clean oil spilled on a road surface because it can cause serious damage to the Bitumen and Tar in the road surface.

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  • 7. 

    Name a key property which aids the effectiveness of Tar and Bitumen remover

    • A.

      Very quick drying

    • B.

      Evaporates slowly

    • C.

      Can easily be wiped off

    • D.

      Is emulsifyable in water

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Is emulsifyable in water
    Explanation
    The key property that aids the effectiveness of Tar and Bitumen remover is that it is emulsifyable in water. This means that the remover has the ability to mix with water and form an emulsion, allowing it to easily dissolve and remove tar and bitumen from surfaces. Emulsification in water enhances the cleaning power of the remover, making it more efficient in breaking down and removing stubborn tar and bitumen stains.

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  • 8. 

    Which describes the properties of QED

    • A.

      Spray on - clean off

    • B.

      Wipe on - flash off

    • C.

      Spray on - flash off

    • D.

      Wipe on and wait to dry then wipe off

    • E.

      Wax on - Wax Off

    Correct Answer
    C. Spray on - flash off
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Spray on - flash off". This answer suggests that QED (whatever it may refer to) can be applied by spraying it on and then quickly wiping it off, without the need to wait for it to dry. This implies that QED is a fast-acting product that does not require a long waiting time before it can be removed or used further.

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  • 9. 

    Which surface should not be cleaned using FastKlean?

    • A.

      Steel

    • B.

      Plastic

    • C.

      Aluminium

    • D.

      Cast Iron

    • E.

      Irrelevant - Fastklean is discontinued

    Correct Answer
    B. Plastic
    Explanation
    FastKlean should not be used to clean plastic surfaces. This could be because the formula of FastKlean might contain certain chemicals or ingredients that could potentially damage or react with the plastic material, causing it to degrade or discolor. It is important to use the appropriate cleaning products for specific surfaces to ensure their longevity and maintain their appearance.

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  • 10. 

    Can Rigwash be safely used to clean down slipways on inland waterways?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    Rigwash cannot be safely used to clean down slipways on inland waterways. The use of rigwash for this purpose may pose environmental risks as it contains chemicals that can be harmful to aquatic life and can contaminate the water. Therefore, it is not recommended to use rigwash in this context.

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  • 11. 

    What is the definition of flash point?

    • A.

      Highest temperature at which vapour is produced in sufficient concentrations to create a flammable mixture

    • B.

      Lowest temperature at which vapour is produced in sufficient concentrations to create a flammable mixture

    • C.

      Lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition

    • D.

      The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the solid and the liquid are equal.

    • E.

      Little-known Mid 1990's Steven Seagal movie

    Correct Answer
    B. Lowest temperature at which vapour is produced in sufficient concentrations to create a flammable mixture
    Explanation
    The flash point is defined as the lowest temperature at which vapor is produced in sufficient concentrations to create a flammable mixture. This means that at this temperature, the substance can release enough vapor that, when mixed with air, can ignite and cause a fire or explosion. The flash point is an important safety parameter to determine the potential fire hazard of a substance.

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  • 12. 

    What is the flash point of Fastklean?

    • A.

      -15 degrees C

    • B.

      -17 degrees C

    • C.

      -18 degrees C

    • D.

      -19 degrees C

    • E.

      -190 degrees C

    Correct Answer
    C. -18 degrees C
    Explanation
    The flash point of a substance refers to the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. In this case, the flash point of Fastklean is -18 degrees C, meaning that at this temperature or above, it can produce flammable vapors that can ignite in the presence of an ignition source.

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  • 13. 

    What product contains orange terpenes and emulsfiers?

    • A.

      Microsolve

    • B.

      Citrisol

    • C.

      Rigwash

    • D.

      Oxalwash

    • E.

      Leak Detection Spray

    Correct Answer
    B. Citrisol
    Explanation
    Citrisol is the correct answer because it contains orange terpenes and emulsifiers. Terpenes are organic compounds found in the essential oils of plants, including oranges, which give them their characteristic scent. Emulsifiers are substances that help mix oil and water, allowing them to stay blended together. Therefore, Citrisol, which contains both orange terpenes and emulsifiers, is likely a product that utilizes these ingredients for their cleaning or fragrance properties.

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  • 14. 

    What piece of legislation controls how much solvent is allowed to enter the air?

    • A.

      EU Solvents Directive

    • B.

      Coshh

    • C.

      Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive.

    • D.

      Environmental Liability Directive

    • E.

      Reabrook Ltd Environmental policy

    Correct Answer
    A. EU Solvents Directive
    Explanation
    The EU Solvents Directive is the correct answer because it specifically regulates the amount of solvent that is permitted to enter the air. This legislation aims to control and reduce the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from solvents, which can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. The directive sets limits on the VOC content in certain products and establishes requirements for labeling, reporting, and the use of alternative substances. By implementing this directive, the EU aims to protect air quality and promote the sustainable use of solvents.

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  • 15. 

    How would you best describe the benefits of a high flash point product?

    • A.

      Product will be more cost effective than low flash point products

    • B.

      Product will be more effective than low flash point products

    • C.

      Product will be less hazardous than low flash point products

    • D.

      Product will be less susceptible to contamination than low flash point products

    • E.

      A. Product will have a nicer fragrance than low flash point products

    Correct Answer
    C. Product will be less hazardous than low flash point products
    Explanation
    A high flash point product is less hazardous compared to low flash point products. This means that the high flash point product is less likely to ignite or catch fire at lower temperatures. This reduces the risk of accidents and potential harm to individuals and property. Additionally, a high flash point product may also be less volatile and have a longer shelf life, making it safer to handle and store.

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  • 16. 

    Name the products considered as being AQUEOUS DEGREASERS?

    • A.

      Aquaklenz LF & Fastklene

    • B.

      Citrol and Aquaklenz LF

    • C.

      Powersolve and Rigwash 100

    • D.

      Citrol and Rigwash 100

    • E.

      Fabric Freshener & Fabric Conditioner

    Correct Answer
    D. Citrol and Rigwash 100
    Explanation
    Citrol and Rigwash 100 are considered as being AQUEOUS DEGREASERS.

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  • 17. 

    Which Lotoxane product has the lowest flash point?

    • A.

      Triple F

    • B.

      HD

    • C.

      Fast

    • D.

      XF

    • E.

      Diet, Cherry Flavour

    Correct Answer
    A. Triple F
    Explanation
    Triple F has the lowest flash point among the given Lotoxane products. The flash point refers to the lowest temperature at which a substance can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. Therefore, Triple F is the most volatile and flammable product compared to the others listed.

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  • 18. 

    How many times is Lotoxane Fast faster drying than Lotoxane?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      4

    • D.

      5

    • E.

      About the same

    Correct Answer
    B. 3
    Explanation
    Lotoxane Fast is three times faster drying than Lotoxane.

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  • 19. 

    How many Lotoxane pack options are there for the entire Lotoxane range?

    • A.

      20

    • B.

      21

    • C.

      30

    • D.

      31

    • E.

      231

    Correct Answer
    A. 20
    Explanation
    There are 20 Lotoxane pack options for the entire Lotoxane range.

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  • 20. 

    A customer buys 210L of Lotoxane, after 1 year he sends away 150L for disposal as solvent waste. According to the Solvents Directive how much VOC has he used?

    • A.

      None

    • B.

      20L

    • C.

      40L

    • D.

      60L

    • E.

      220L

    Correct Answer
    D. 60L
    Explanation
    According to the Solvents Directive, the customer has used 60L of VOC. This is because the customer initially bought 210L of Lotoxane, but after 1 year, they sent away 150L for disposal as solvent waste. Therefore, the amount of VOC used is the initial amount (210L) minus the amount sent for disposal (150L), which equals 60L.

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  • 21. 

    A maintenance engineer at a food factory needs a degreaser for use on electrical motors and switchgear, what would you recommend?

    • A.

      HDD

    • B.

      Delta

    • C.

      Supersolve HD

    • D.

      Supersolve AS

    • E.

      None of them - we can't really offer anything suitable

    Correct Answer
    D. Supersolve AS
    Explanation
    Supersolve AS would be the recommended degreaser for use on electrical motors and switchgear in a food factory.

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  • 22. 

    A customer makes aluminium castings, he washes these in a large spraywash unit, what product would you recommend?

    • A.

      Lotoxane HD

    • B.

      Aquaklenz LF

    • C.

      Rigwash 100

    • D.

      Citrol

    • E.

      Supersil

    Correct Answer
    B. Aquaklenz LF
    Explanation
    Aquaklenz LF would be the recommended product for washing aluminium castings in a large spraywash unit. It is specifically designed for cleaning metals, including aluminium, and is formulated to remove oils, greases, and other contaminants effectively. Aquaklenz LF is likely to provide efficient cleaning results and help maintain the quality of the aluminium castings.

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  • 23. 

    Which of the following would separate quickly from rinse water?

    • A.

      Delta

    • B.

      Aquaklenz LF

    • C.

      Emulsol LW

    • D.

      Powersolve

    • E.

      Aviation Workshop Wipes

    Correct Answer
    A. Delta
    Explanation
    Delta is the correct answer because it is the only option that would separate quickly from rinse water. This implies that Delta is not water-soluble and would form distinct layers when mixed with water, allowing for easy separation. The other options may not separate as quickly or may remain mixed with the rinse water, indicating that they are either water-soluble or have a higher affinity for water.

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  • 24. 

    At what dilution would you typically use Lotoxane HD?

    • A.

      1:2

    • B.

      1:3

    • C.

      1:5

    • D.

      1:10

    • E.

      Neat

    Correct Answer
    E. Neat
    Explanation
    Lotoxane HD is typically used without dilution, which means it is used in its pure form or "neat." Dilution ratios such as 1:2, 1:3, 1:5, and 1:10 indicate the amount of Lotoxane HD to be mixed with water or another solvent, but in this case, the correct answer suggests that Lotoxane HD is used without any dilution.

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  • 25. 

    What does WEL stand for?

    • A.

      Water Efficiency Limit

    • B.

      Workplace Exposure License

    • C.

      Warranty Exposure Limit

    • D.

      Workplace Exposure Limit

    • E.

      What . . . Ever . . . Loser !

    Correct Answer
    D. Workplace Exposure Limit
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Workplace Exposure Limit". This acronym is commonly used in occupational health and safety to refer to the maximum allowable concentration of a hazardous substance in the workplace. It is a measure of the amount of a substance that workers can be exposed to without experiencing harmful effects.

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  • 26. 

    What would our recommended maximum working temperature be for Lotoxane?

    • A.

      28 degrees C

    • B.

      30 degrees C

    • C.

      32 degrees C

    • D.

      34 degrees C

    • E.

      40 degrees C

    Correct Answer
    E. 40 degrees C
    Explanation
    The recommended maximum working temperature for Lotoxane is 40 degrees C. This means that it is safe to use Lotoxane at temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius. Using it at higher temperatures may result in decreased effectiveness or potential damage to the product.

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  • 27. 

    Neil Hembury's is conversant on a wide range of technical issues across he Arrow range, including degreasers, but what is Neil's job title . . .?

    • A.

      Technical Support Specialist

    • B.

      LabTechnician

    • C.

      Warehouse Despatch Clerk

    • D.

      Lord Hembury

    • E.

      Any of the above - he doesn't really mind

    Correct Answer
    A. Technical Support Specialist
    Explanation
    Neil Hembury's job title is Technical Support Specialist because he is knowledgeable about a wide range of technical issues across the Arrow range, including degreasers. This suggests that he provides technical support and assistance to customers or colleagues who have questions or problems related to the products in the Arrow range.

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  • 28. 

    Tric 111, a proven ozone depleter was banned in which year?

    • A.

      1975

    • B.

      1985

    • C.

      1995

    • D.

      2005

    • E.

      2015

    Correct Answer
    C. 1995
    Explanation
    Tric 111, a proven ozone depleter, was banned in 1995. This suggests that prior to 1995, the use of Tric 111 was permitted. The ban on Tric 111 was likely implemented due to its harmful effects on the ozone layer.

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  • 29. 

    Which two producs in the degreasing section of the catalogue are listed as available in 400ml aerosol?

    • A.

      Tar & Bit Remover & QED

    • B.

      Tar & Bit Remover & Supersolve HD

    • C.

      QED & Supersolve HD

    • D.

      QED & Supersolve AS

    • E.

      Graf Cream & Vandalex

    Correct Answer
    C. QED & Supersolve HD
    Explanation
    The correct answer is QED & Supersolve HD. These two products are listed as available in 400ml aerosol in the degreasing section of the catalogue. The other options either do not mention the availability of aerosol or mention different products.

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  • 30. 

    Compounds composed of carbon and hydogen are divided into two classes: aromatic compounds, which contain benzene rings or similar rings of atoms, and which other . . . ? (correct spelling required)

    Correct Answer
    Aliphatic
    aliphatic
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Aliphatic, aliphatic." Aliphatic compounds are the other class of compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen, apart from aromatic compounds. Aliphatic compounds do not contain benzene rings or similar rings of atoms. They can be further classified into three subcategories: alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Aliphatic compounds are characterized by their straight or branched chain structures.

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