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NATE Gas Exam Preparation — Questions 1–200



Section I: Gas Fundamentals & Codes (1–10)

1. Scenario: A technician inspects a residential gas system and notices the main gas valve is not fully
open. What is the immediate action?
A. Open the valve fully and check for proper flow
B. Leave the valve as is and continue inspection
C. Shut off the system and call the homeowner
D. Test for carbon monoxide only

Answer: A. Open the valve fully and check for proper flow
Rationale: Proper operation requires the main gas valve fully open before system testing.



2. Scenario: During inspection, the technician detects a slight gas odor near a meter. What is the first
priority?
A. Evacuate the area and call the gas utility immediately
B. Use a match to test for ignition
C. Continue inspection and note the odor
D. Adjust regulator settings

Answer: A. Evacuate the area and call the gas utility immediately
Rationale: Gas leaks are dangerous, and safety protocols require immediate evacuation and utility
notification.



3. Scenario: A residential appliance is rated for natural gas but is connected to propane. Likely
consequence?
A. Unsafe combustion and potential fire hazard
B. Improved efficiency

,C. No effect
D. Reduced flame

Answer: A. Unsafe combustion and potential fire hazard
Rationale: Appliances must match gas type; improper gas type causes dangerous combustion.



4. Scenario: Which organization publishes the National Fuel Gas Code?
A. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
B. OSHA
C. EPA
D. ANSI

Answer: A. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)



5. Scenario: Gas piping supports in a commercial building are spaced farther than recommended. Risk?
A. Pipe sagging leading to stress and leaks
B. Improved flow
C. No effect
D. Easier maintenance

Answer: A. Pipe sagging leading to stress and leaks



6. Scenario: Gas appliances require a venting system primarily to:
A. Remove combustion by-products safely
B. Reduce gas pressure
C. Increase gas flow
D. Improve appliance aesthetics

Answer: A. Remove combustion by-products safely



7. Scenario: Technician is inspecting a gas line and finds corrosion near a joint. Appropriate action?
A. Replace or repair affected section immediately
B. Paint over corrosion
C. Continue monitoring without repair
D. Reduce gas flow

Answer: A. Replace or repair affected section immediately



8. Scenario: Which color indicates a natural gas pipeline in utility marking?
A. Yellow
B. Red

,C. Blue
D. Green

Answer: A. Yellow



9. Scenario: Gas piping enters a building. Code requires a sediment trap for:
A. Collecting debris and moisture before reaching the appliance
B. Reducing gas pressure
C. Increasing combustion efficiency
D. Supporting the pipe

Answer: A. Collecting debris and moisture before reaching the appliance



10. Scenario: During inspection, a technician notes unapproved piping materials used for gas. What is
required?
A. Replace with approved materials per code
B. Paint the pipes
C. Continue operation
D. Cover pipes with insulation only

Answer: A. Replace with approved materials per code



Section II: Gas Equipment & Components (11–20)

11. Scenario: A gas furnace is not igniting. Technician measures voltage to ignitor. Voltage is normal, but
no spark. Likely cause?
A. Faulty ignitor electrode or gap misalignment
B. Gas supply issue
C. Thermostat malfunction only
D. Filter replacement

Answer: A. Faulty ignitor electrode or gap misalignment



12. Scenario: Gas water heater burner flames are yellow instead of blue. Likely issue?
A. Incomplete combustion due to insufficient air
B. Too much gas pressure
C. Proper operation
D. Normal flame color

Answer: A. Incomplete combustion due to insufficient air

, 13. Scenario: A gas meter shows low pressure reading. Technician suspects regulator malfunction.
Correct step?
A. Verify inlet pressure and test regulator output per manufacturer specs
B. Ignore if appliances work
C. Adjust pilot flame only
D. Replace meter

Answer: A. Verify inlet pressure and test regulator output per manufacturer specs



14. Scenario: A gas appliance with thermocouple safety device is shutting off intermittently. Likely
cause?
A. Thermocouple misaligned or faulty
B. Gas line corrosion
C. High gas pressure
D. Vent obstruction

Answer: A. Thermocouple misaligned or faulty



15. Scenario: Technician measures manifold pressure on a gas appliance. Reading is higher than
specification. First action?
A. Adjust regulator or check for obstruction
B. Replace appliance immediately
C. Decrease flow manually at the burner
D. Ignore

Answer: A. Adjust regulator or check for obstruction



16. Scenario: Gas line in a commercial kitchen shows slight leak detected with soap solution. Correct
step?
A. Shut off gas and repair the leak immediately
B. Increase gas flow
C. Ignore if small
D. Paint over pipe

Answer: A. Shut off gas and repair the leak immediately



17. Scenario: Gas appliance is producing soot around the burners. Likely cause?
A. Incomplete combustion due to low air-to-gas ratio
B. High air supply
C. Proper operation
D. Excess gas pressure only

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