Wall Covering Test - 159 Questions and Answers Already Graded
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Subject Area Arizona (AZ) CR34 Practice Exam: Comprehensive Painting & Wall
Covering Test
Description Comprehensive examination on Arizona (AZ) CR34 Practice Exam:
Comprehensive Painting & Wall Covering Test.
Expected Grade A+
Total Questions 159
Duration 3 hours
Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate mastery of core concepts
Accreditation Aligned with US university standards.
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,Question: 1 of 159
A contractor is preparing a bid for repainting the interior of a historic commercial
building with original horsehair plaster walls that have been previously coated with
multiple layers of oil-based paint. The owner requires a low-VOC, high-performance
finish resistant to scuffing. Which combination of surface preparation and coating
Apply a shellac-based primer to seal the plaster, then topcoat with a waterborne acrylic enamel.
Sand the surface to bare plaster, apply a PVA primer, then use a waterborne alkyd paint.
Clean the surface with trisodium phosphate, apply an oil-based primer, then topcoat with a latex
paint.
Use a chemical stripper to remove all paint layers, then apply a latex primer and two coats of flat
latex paint.
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Question: 2 of 159
A project specification requires a coating system for a steel bridge in a coastal
environment with high chloride exposure. The coating must provide cathodic
protection to the steel substrate. Which of the following coating types should be
specified?
Inorganic zinc-rich primer with an epoxy intermediate and polyurethane topcoat.
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, High-build epoxy
primer with a micaceous iron oxide intermediate and acrylic topcoat.
Moisture-cure urethane primer with a coal tar epoxy intermediate.
Alkyd primer with a phenolic intermediate and chlorinated rubber topcoat.
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Question: 3 of 159
A painter is applying a textured finish to a gypsum board ceiling using a drywall
compound mixed with paint. The finish must achieve a uniform orange-peel texture.
Which application technique and tool combination will produce the desired result?
Apply the mixture with a stiff-bristle brush in a stippling motion, then lightly drag a dry brush over
the surface.
Spray the mixture using a hopper gun with a fine nozzle, holding the gun 24-36 inches from the
surface and using a circular motion.
Roll the mixture onto the surface with a thick-nap roller, then immediately knock down the
peaks with a wide taping knife.
Apply the mixture with a trowel in a thin, even layer, then texture with a sponge in a dabbing
motion.
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Question: 4 of 159
A facility manager is selecting a wall covering for a hospital corridor that must
withstand frequent cleaning with bleach-based disinfectants and resist microbial
growth. The covering should be installed with a mildew-resistant adhesive. Which type
of wall covering is most suitable?
Type II vinyl wall covering with a non-woven fabric backing and a clear topcoat.
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, Textile wall
covering made from natural fibers with an acrylic backing.
Paper-backed vinyl wall covering with a matte finish.
Fiberglass wall covering with a paintable surface.
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Question: 5 of 159
A contractor is estimating the amount of paint needed for a large warehouse with a total
surface area of 50,000 square feet. The paint selected has a theoretical spreading rate
of 400 square feet per gallon at a dry film thickness of 1 mil. However, due to surface
porosity and application method, the anticipated loss factor is 20%. 250 gallons
300 gallons
312.5 gallons
375 gallons
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Question: 6 of 159
A painter is required to remove old lead-based paint from a wooden window frame
built before 1978. The work area is in a occupied residential home. Which of the
following abatement methods is most appropriate to minimize lead exposure and
comply with EPA RRP regulations?
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