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FDOT Asphalt Plant FINAL EXAM PREP 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS BANK AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1. What is the purpose of the FDOT CTQP Asphalt Plant course? - ANSWER To provide knowledge and skills necessary for understanding asphalt plant operations and quality control. 2. What is the goal of the student taking the FDOT CTQP Asphalt Plant course? - ANSWER To pass the test. 3. What does FDOT stand for in the context of the CTQP Asphalt Plant course? - ANSWER Florida Department of Transportation. 4. What does CTQP stand for? - ANSWER Construction Training Qualification Program. 5. Proper weight of mix for gyratory compactor - ANSWER Around 4500 - 5000g. Determined through the mix design process to achieve the height of 115 +/- 5mm 6. Required amount of mix for Gmm (rice) samples? - ANSWER 2000 2200g total or grams individually for two flasks 7. Required amount of mix for ignition samples? - ANSWER Depends on the mix. SP & FC 5, 9.5, 12.5 are 1500g. SP 19 is 2000g 8. Asphalt burns off at what temp - ANSWER 538°C (1000°F) 9. The furnace must be capable of what temperature - ANSWER 650°C (1200°F) 10. Flasks should be calibrated at what temperature and how often? - ANSWER 77 +/ 2°F of water and once a month or &gt;0.4 grams of dry weight 11. How many parts of wetting agent to water - ANSWER 1ml wetting agent to 1000ml water 12. The vacuum applied to flasks for GMM - ANSWER 30 +/- 2mm 13. Vacuum pressure for GMM must be reached within - ANSWER 2 minutes 14. The Orbital Shaker must oscillate at - ANSWER 270 +/- 10 rpms 15. The vacuum and oscillating test for GMM then continues for how long when it reaches target pressure - ANSWER 15 +/- 2minutes 16. Gyratory compaction angle is - ANSWER an internal angle of 1.16 +/- .02 degrees 17. Ram pressure for gyratory compaction is - ANSWER 600 +/- 18 kpA perpendicular to the axis 18. RPM the gyratory compactor operates at - ANSWER 30 +/- .5 gyrations a minute 19. When the Orbital Shaker time is up and pressure is released for the GMM how long do the samples sit? - ANSWER 10 +/- 1 minute 20. When do you fill the flasks for the GMM with water? - ANSWER Before the 9 minute mark while sitting 21. When do you cap the flasks for the GMM samples and weigh them? - ANSWER After 9 minutes has been reached on the timer and not to exceed 11 minutes 22. What temperature of water is used throughout the GMM and GMB testing? - ANSWER 77 +/- 2°F 23. The dry back procedure is used in what circumstance for the GMM - ANSWER For mix designs to determine the GMM correction factor 24. When is the GMM dry back considered dry - ANSWER Weighed every 15 minutes and when the weight loss is less than 0.5 grams 25. Formula for GMM (MSG) - ANSWER Dry Sample ÷ (SSD or Dry weight + Flask & Water - Flask & Water & Sample) 26. Roadway Density Cores Formula - ANSWER (GMB ÷ GMM) × 100 27. If reheating the ignition sample is needed it is done at what temp? - ANSWER 300°F +/- 9°F 28. Determining Mix Design Calibration Factor Formula - ANSWER Known AC - (WL1 + WL2) ÷ 2 29. Determining 8 Sieve Correction Factor - ANSWER P-8[Solvent] - P 8[Ignition] 30. Determining 200 Sieve Correction Factor - ANSWER P-200[Solvent] - P 200[Ignition] 31. Calibrated AC Formula - ANSWER AC Measured + Correction Factor 32. Single operator for gmb - ANSWER 0.011 33. multi lab gmb - ANSWER 0.022 34. Roadway cores are considered multi-lab and the tolerance is - ANSWER 0.015 35. Single operator for GMM - ANSWER 0.013 36. multi lab for gmm - ANSWER 0.016 37. Plant produced single operator for ignition - ANSWER 0.32 38. Plant produced multi lab for ignition - ANSWER 0.44 39. lab created single operator for ignition - ANSWER 0.13 40. lab created multi lab for ignition - ANSWER 0.35 41. What is a single operator? - ANSWER Single Operator has to be the same lab and same job designation. Ex: Two different QC personnel in the same lab Ex: The same QC person in the same lab 42. two types of plants - ANSWER batch plant drum plant 43. Drum plant - ANSWER has a higher production rate 44. batch plant - ANSWER one batch created at a time 45. Common Asphalt plant operations - ANSWER •Aggregate storage and feeding •Weighing and handling •Mix production •Mix storage •Dust control and collection 46. What is the current practice to keep RAP/RAS under? - ANSWER RAP - below 30% RAS - below 5% this is the percent of old asphalt that is added into new asphalt 47. With HMA paving operations colder ambient temperatures means less time for? - ANSWER transport placement compaction 48. why old asphalt milling? - ANSWER to recylce

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FDOT Asphalt Plant FINAL EXAM PREP
2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS BANK
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. What is the purpose of the FDOT CTQP Asphalt Plant course? - ANSWER
✔ To provide knowledge and skills necessary for understanding asphalt
plant operations and quality control.

2. What is the goal of the student taking the FDOT CTQP Asphalt Plant
course? - ANSWER ✔ To pass the test.

3. What does FDOT stand for in the context of the CTQP Asphalt Plant
course? - ANSWER ✔ Florida Department of Transportation.

4. What does CTQP stand for? - ANSWER ✔ Construction Training
Qualification Program.
5. Proper weight of mix for gyratory compactor - ANSWER ✔ Around 4500 -
5000g. Determined through the mix design process to achieve the height of
115 +/- 5mm

6. Required amount of mix for Gmm (rice) samples? - ANSWER ✔ 2000-
2200g total or 1000-1100 grams individually for two flasks

7. Required amount of mix for ignition samples? - ANSWER ✔ Depends on
the mix. SP & FC 5, 9.5, 12.5 are 1500g. SP 19 is 2000g

8. Asphalt burns off at what temp - ANSWER ✔ 538°C (1000°F)

9. The furnace must be capable of what temperature - ANSWER ✔ 650°C
(1200°F)

,10.Flasks should be calibrated at what temperature and how often? - ANSWER
✔ 77 +/ 2°F of water and once a month or >0.4 grams of dry weight

11.How many parts of wetting agent to water - ANSWER ✔ 1ml wetting agent
to 1000ml water

12.The vacuum applied to flasks for GMM - ANSWER ✔ 30 +/- 2mm

13.Vacuum pressure for GMM must be reached within - ANSWER ✔ 2
minutes

14.The Orbital Shaker must oscillate at - ANSWER ✔ 270 +/- 10 rpms

15.The vacuum and oscillating test for GMM then continues for how long when
it reaches target pressure - ANSWER ✔ 15 +/- 2minutes

16.Gyratory compaction angle is - ANSWER ✔ an internal angle of 1.16 +/-
.02 degrees

17.Ram pressure for gyratory compaction is - ANSWER ✔ 600 +/- 18 kpA
perpendicular to the axis

18.RPM the gyratory compactor operates at - ANSWER ✔ 30 +/- .5 gyrations a
minute

19.When the Orbital Shaker time is up and pressure is released for the GMM
how long do the samples sit? - ANSWER ✔ 10 +/- 1 minute

20.When do you fill the flasks for the GMM with water? - ANSWER ✔ Before
the 9 minute mark while sitting

21.When do you cap the flasks for the GMM samples and weigh them? -
ANSWER ✔ After 9 minutes has been reached on the timer and not to
exceed 11 minutes

22.What temperature of water is used throughout the GMM and GMB testing? -
ANSWER ✔ 77 +/- 2°F

,23.The dry back procedure is used in what circumstance for the GMM -
ANSWER ✔ For mix designs to determine the GMM correction factor

24.When is the GMM dry back considered dry - ANSWER ✔ Weighed every
15 minutes and when the weight loss is less than 0.5 grams

25.Formula for GMM (MSG) - ANSWER ✔ Dry Sample ÷ (SSD or Dry
weight + Flask & Water - Flask & Water & Sample)

26.Roadway Density Cores Formula - ANSWER ✔ (GMB ÷ GMM) × 100

27.If reheating the ignition sample is needed it is done at what temp? -
ANSWER ✔ 300°F +/- 9°F

28.Determining Mix Design Calibration Factor Formula - ANSWER ✔ Known
AC - (WL1 + WL2) ÷ 2

29.Determining 8 Sieve Correction Factor - ANSWER ✔ P-8[Solvent] - P-
8[Ignition]

30.Determining 200 Sieve Correction Factor - ANSWER ✔ P-200[Solvent] - P-
200[Ignition]

31.Calibrated AC Formula - ANSWER ✔ AC Measured + Correction Factor

32.Single operator for gmb - ANSWER ✔ 0.011

33.multi lab gmb - ANSWER ✔ 0.022

34.Roadway cores are considered multi-lab and the tolerance is - ANSWER ✔
0.015

35.Single operator for GMM - ANSWER ✔ 0.013

36.multi lab for gmm - ANSWER ✔ 0.016

, 37.Plant produced single operator for ignition - ANSWER ✔ 0.32

38.Plant produced multi lab for ignition - ANSWER ✔ 0.44

39.lab created single operator for ignition - ANSWER ✔ 0.13

40.lab created multi lab for ignition - ANSWER ✔ 0.35

41.What is a single operator? - ANSWER ✔ Single Operator has to be the same
lab and same job designation.
Ex: Two different QC personnel in the same lab
Ex: The same QC person in the same lab

42.two types of plants - ANSWER ✔ batch plant
drum plant

43.Drum plant - ANSWER ✔ has a higher production rate

44.batch plant - ANSWER ✔ one batch created at a time

45.Common Asphalt plant operations - ANSWER ✔ •Aggregate storage and
feeding
•Weighing and handling
•Mix production
•Mix storage
•Dust control and collection

46.What is the current practice to keep RAP/RAS under? - ANSWER ✔ RAP -
below 30%
RAS - below 5%
this is the percent of old asphalt that is added into new asphalt

47.With HMA paving operations colder ambient temperatures means less time
for? - ANSWER ✔ transport
placement
compaction

48.why old asphalt milling? - ANSWER ✔ to recylce

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