Asphalt Technician Level I Certification
Exam (Field Sampling & Basic Testing)
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1. What is the primary purpose of asphalt pavement sampling in the
field?
A. To estimate traffic load capacity
B. To obtain a representative sample for quality control testing
C. To determine construction cost
D. To measure pavement thickness
Rationale: Proper sampling ensures the material tested accurately
represents the batch or pavement section for reliable quality control
results.
,2. Which standard best describes the correct method for sampling
aggregates?
A. ASTM D1559
B. ASTM D75
C. ASTM C136
D. AASHTO T166
Rationale: ASTM D75 provides procedures for obtaining
representative samples of aggregates used in construction.
3. When collecting asphalt mixture from a truck, the sample should be
taken:
A. From the top crust only
B. From the sides of the pile
C. From multiple locations within the load
D. Only from the first discharge
Rationale: Multiple points ensure the sample represents the entire
batch and reduces segregation bias.
4. What is the main risk of improper sampling?
A. Increased cost of testing
B. Faster paving time
C. Non-representative test results
D. Improved compaction
Rationale: Poor sampling leads to inaccurate test results that do not
reflect actual material quality.
,5. Asphalt binder is primarily used to:
A. Increase aggregate size
B. Reduce pavement color
C. Bind aggregate particles together
D. Improve drainage
Rationale: Asphalt binder acts as the adhesive that holds aggregate
particles in place.
6. The correct unit for asphalt binder viscosity is:
A. Pounds per cubic foot
B. Degrees Celsius
C. Pascal-seconds (Pa·s)
D. Kilograms per meter
Rationale: Viscosity measures resistance to flow and is expressed in
Pascal-seconds or equivalent units.
7. Which device is commonly used to measure field density of asphalt
pavements?
A. Penetrometer
B. Marshall hammer
C. Nuclear density gauge
D. Sieve shaker
Rationale: Nuclear density gauges provide quick, non-destructive
density measurements in the field.
, 8. Segregation in asphalt mixtures refers to:
A. Excess binder content
B. Moisture in aggregates
C. Separation of coarse and fine materials
D. Overheating of asphalt
Rationale: Segregation occurs when aggregate particles separate
during handling or placement.
9. The main purpose of compaction in asphalt paving is to:
A. Increase air voids
B. Reduce binder content
C. Increase density and strength
D. Change aggregate gradation
Rationale: Compaction reduces air voids and improves pavement
durability and strength.
10. Asphalt mixture temperature is most critical during:
A. Storage only
B. Cooling phase only
C. Mixing, hauling, and compaction stages
D. After pavement failure
Rationale: Temperature affects workability and compaction quality
throughout placement.
11. What is the typical function of a sieve analysis?
A. Measure asphalt viscosity
Exam (Field Sampling & Basic Testing)
Exam Practice Questions And Correct
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Rationales 2026 Q&A | Instant
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1. What is the primary purpose of asphalt pavement sampling in the
field?
A. To estimate traffic load capacity
B. To obtain a representative sample for quality control testing
C. To determine construction cost
D. To measure pavement thickness
Rationale: Proper sampling ensures the material tested accurately
represents the batch or pavement section for reliable quality control
results.
,2. Which standard best describes the correct method for sampling
aggregates?
A. ASTM D1559
B. ASTM D75
C. ASTM C136
D. AASHTO T166
Rationale: ASTM D75 provides procedures for obtaining
representative samples of aggregates used in construction.
3. When collecting asphalt mixture from a truck, the sample should be
taken:
A. From the top crust only
B. From the sides of the pile
C. From multiple locations within the load
D. Only from the first discharge
Rationale: Multiple points ensure the sample represents the entire
batch and reduces segregation bias.
4. What is the main risk of improper sampling?
A. Increased cost of testing
B. Faster paving time
C. Non-representative test results
D. Improved compaction
Rationale: Poor sampling leads to inaccurate test results that do not
reflect actual material quality.
,5. Asphalt binder is primarily used to:
A. Increase aggregate size
B. Reduce pavement color
C. Bind aggregate particles together
D. Improve drainage
Rationale: Asphalt binder acts as the adhesive that holds aggregate
particles in place.
6. The correct unit for asphalt binder viscosity is:
A. Pounds per cubic foot
B. Degrees Celsius
C. Pascal-seconds (Pa·s)
D. Kilograms per meter
Rationale: Viscosity measures resistance to flow and is expressed in
Pascal-seconds or equivalent units.
7. Which device is commonly used to measure field density of asphalt
pavements?
A. Penetrometer
B. Marshall hammer
C. Nuclear density gauge
D. Sieve shaker
Rationale: Nuclear density gauges provide quick, non-destructive
density measurements in the field.
, 8. Segregation in asphalt mixtures refers to:
A. Excess binder content
B. Moisture in aggregates
C. Separation of coarse and fine materials
D. Overheating of asphalt
Rationale: Segregation occurs when aggregate particles separate
during handling or placement.
9. The main purpose of compaction in asphalt paving is to:
A. Increase air voids
B. Reduce binder content
C. Increase density and strength
D. Change aggregate gradation
Rationale: Compaction reduces air voids and improves pavement
durability and strength.
10. Asphalt mixture temperature is most critical during:
A. Storage only
B. Cooling phase only
C. Mixing, hauling, and compaction stages
D. After pavement failure
Rationale: Temperature affects workability and compaction quality
throughout placement.
11. What is the typical function of a sieve analysis?
A. Measure asphalt viscosity