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NGWA Cable Tool Drilling Exam (A/B)
Exam Coverage Overview (10 Key Points)
1. Exam Structure & Logistics – 50 questions, 1-hour time limit, 70% passing score,
administered by PSI at test centers nationwide .
2. Cable Tool Drilling Principles – Percussion action, impact energy, stroke length, and
mechanics of the "pounder" .
3. Rig Components & Drill String – Walking beam, Pitman arm, bull reel, rope socket, drill
stem, jars, swivel, and bits .
4. Drill Bits & Dressing – Bit types (star, Mother Hubbard, chisel), forging, tempering, and
sharpening techniques .
5. Bailers & Cuttings Removal – Dart-valve bailer, flat-valve bailer, sand pump, and slurry
management .
6. Casing & Borehole Stability – Drive shoe installation, casing advancement, grouting, and
preventing caving .
7. Fishing Tools & Stuck Tool Recovery – Overshot, spear, slip socket, drilling jars, and
retrieval techniques .
8. Well Development & Screens – Surging, bailing, airlifting, screen sizing, and grain size
analysis .
9. Formation Types & Challenges – Hard rock, unconsolidated sands, boulders, quicksand,
and troubleshooting .
10. Decommissioning & Safety – Well sealing, contamination prevention, grouting, and
environmental protection .
1. What is the primary principle of cable tool drilling?
A) Rotary cutting with continuous bit rotation
B) Percussion drilling using repeated lifting and dropping of a heavy bit
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C) Sonic vibration drilling
D) Hydraulic fracturing using fluid pressure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cable tool drilling breaks formations by repeatedly lifting and dropping a heavy tool
string to mechanically crush and pulverize the rock. This percussion action, rather than rotation
or fluid circulation, is the fundamental mechanism of the method .
2. Which physical principle primarily provides the cutting action in a cable-tool drill?
A) Hydraulic pressure
B) Rotational torque
C) Percussive impact of the "pounder"
D) Chemical dissolution
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The cable-tool drill relies on a heavy "pounder" that repeatedly strikes the drill bit,
delivering percussive force that breaks rock. Hydraulic pressure and torque are not primary
mechanisms in this system .
3. How does the elasticity of the wire line influence drilling efficiency?
A) It dampens the impact, reducing penetration depth
B) It stores energy during the upstroke and releases it on downstroke, enhancing impact
C) It causes the line to stretch permanently, shortening the drill string
D) It has no effect on drilling performance
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The wire line's elasticity allows it to act like a spring, storing energy when the line is
tensioned and releasing it during the downstroke, which augments the percussive force .
4. Which factor most directly increases the rate of penetration (ROP) in cable-tool drilling?
A) Longer stroke length
B) Higher water flow through the bit
C) Heavier drilling fluid
D) Increased pump pressure
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Longer stroke length increases the distance the bit falls, generating greater impact
energy per blow. This directly increases the rate of penetration by crushing more formation with
each stroke .
5. What is the typical maximum depth achievable with a standard cable tool rig?
A) 100 feet
B) 500–1,000 feet
C) 2,000–3,000 feet
D) 8,000–10,000 feet
Correct Answer: B
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Rationale: Standard cable tool rigs are typically capable of drilling to depths of 500–1,000 feet.
While deeper wells are possible, this is the practical range for most cable tool drilling
operations .
6. The first drilling technique is cable-tool drilling. What is the second one?
A) Slant drilling
B) Rotary drilling
C) Direction drilling
D) Horizontal drilling
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cable-tool drilling and rotary drilling are the two fundamental drilling techniques.
Rotary drilling became the predominant method for deep wells after its development .
7. When did the Chinese drill wells with primitive yet efficient cable-tool rigs?
A) 2,000 years ago
B) 3,000 years ago
C) 4,000 years ago
D) 1,000 years ago
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The Chinese drilled wells using primitive yet efficient cable-tool rigs approximately
2,000 years ago. These early rigs used bamboo and wooden structures .