PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |
UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) – Oil & Gas Division
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TEXAS ONSHORE DRILLING OPERATIONS
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PRACTICE EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES
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TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION OIL & GAS OPERATIONS ALIGNMENT || BASED ON
CURRENT TEXAS ONSHORE DRILLING STANDARDS || DRILLING SAFETY & WELL
CONTROL COMPLIANCE || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || INDUSTRY-ALIGNED EXAM
PREPARATION || FIELD OPERATIONS & RIG SAFETY TRAINING || 100% ORIGINAL
VERIFIED PRACTICE CONTENT || COMPREHENSIVE CERTIFICATION REVIEW ||
PREPARED FOR PROFESSIONAL LICENSING & TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT USE ||
UPDATED ACCORDING TO 2026/2027 INDUSTRY PRACTICES
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Questions 1–10 → Safety, Regulations & Rig Site Compliance
Q1. During a pre-spud inspection on a Texas land rig, the drilling supervisor identifies
that the blowout preventer accumulator pressure is below the minimum operational
requirement specified in the drilling program. What is the MOST appropriate
immediate action?
,A. Continue drilling while monitoring accumulator pressure every hour
B. Delay drilling operations until the accumulator system is restored to operational
specification
C. Increase mud weight to compensate for reduced accumulator pressure
D. Begin drilling and repair the accumulator during the next connection
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Delay drilling operations until the accumulator system is
restored to operational specification
Explanation: 🔹 Blowout preventer systems are critical well-control barriers, and
inadequate accumulator pressure compromises the ability to close BOP components
during an emergency. Industry regulations and safe drilling practice require operations to
stop until the system meets operational standards. Option A is unsafe because
monitoring does not eliminate the hazard. Option C does not replace mechanical well-
control capability. Option D violates fundamental well-control protocols and exposes
personnel and the environment to unnecessary risk.
Q2. A driller notices that a floorhand is not wearing proper eye protection while
handling caustic soda near the mud mixing area. What is the BEST supervisory
response?
A. Allow the task to continue if exposure time is brief
B. Report the violation after the shift ends
C. Stop the task immediately and ensure proper PPE compliance
D. Assign another worker to observe from a safe distance
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Stop the task immediately and ensure proper PPE compliance
Explanation: 🔹 Caustic soda presents severe chemical burn hazards, especially to the
eyes and skin. Supervisors are responsible for enforcing immediate PPE compliance
before work continues. Option A ignores OSHA and industry safety standards. Option B
delays corrective action and increases exposure risk. Option D does not eliminate the
hazard itself. Immediate intervention is the correct safety management response.
,Q3. While rigging up drilling equipment, a crew member positions himself beneath a
suspended top drive assembly. Which hazard control principle is being violated?
A. Lockout/tagout procedure
B. Energy isolation hierarchy
C. Line-of-fire safety management
D. Environmental spill prevention
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Line-of-fire safety management
Explanation: 🔹 Line-of-fire incidents occur when workers place themselves in positions
where they may be struck by moving, suspended, or released objects. Standing beneath
suspended loads is a major violation of safe rigging procedures. Option A concerns de-
energization of equipment. Option B relates broadly to energy control hierarchy but is
less specific. Option D is unrelated to suspended-load hazards.
Q4. A drilling contractor discovers hydrogen sulfide concentrations of 20 ppm near the
shale shaker area. What is the MOST appropriate first response?
A. Ignore the reading because concentrations below 50 ppm are acceptable
B. Increase mud pump speed to disperse gas more rapidly
C. Activate H₂S response procedures and require respiratory protection
D. Shut down all electrical equipment permanently
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Activate H₂S response procedures and require respiratory
protection
Explanation: 🔹 Hydrogen sulfide is extremely toxic even at relatively low concentrations.
Emergency response protocols, monitoring, evacuation readiness, and respiratory
protection procedures must be initiated immediately. Option A dangerously
underestimates H₂S hazards. Option B may worsen gas release conditions. Option D is
excessive and not procedurally appropriate unless ignition hazards are identified.
Q5. During a safety audit, inspectors find that emergency escape routes are partially
blocked by drill pipe storage. Which statement BEST reflects industry compliance
expectations?
, A. Escape routes may be obstructed temporarily during active drilling
B. Escape routes must remain continuously accessible and clearly marked
C. Only nighttime shifts require unobstructed escape routes
D. Escape route compliance applies only during well-control events
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Escape routes must remain continuously accessible and
clearly marked
Explanation: 🔹 Emergency egress pathways are essential for rapid evacuation during
fires, gas releases, or blowouts. Regulations require routes to remain unobstructed at all
times. Option A violates emergency preparedness requirements. Option C incorrectly
limits compliance by shift. Option D ignores the importance of preparedness for all
emergencies.
Q6. A roustabout slips on drilling mud that accumulated near the mud pits. What is the
PRIMARY safety management failure?
A. Improper pipe tally documentation
B. Failure to maintain housekeeping standards
C. Inadequate drilling hydraulics
D. Improper mud density calculation
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Failure to maintain housekeeping standards
Explanation: 🔹 Poor housekeeping is a major contributor to slip-and-fall injuries on
drilling locations. Rig floors and adjacent workspaces must remain clean and free of
hazards. Option A concerns documentation, not physical hazards. Option C relates to
hydraulic efficiency. Option D concerns drilling fluid engineering rather than workplace
safety conditions.
Q7. Before beginning maintenance on a drawworks motor, the electrical system must
be isolated and tagged. What is the PRIMARY purpose of lockout/tagout procedures?
A. Increase drilling efficiency
B. Prevent unauthorized or accidental equipment energization