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UA RIGGING FINAL EXAM || ACTUAL EXAM 2025 ALL
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED
A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE 2025 WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!
___ rope should be light in color with a silvery or pearl luster and a waxy surface. -
(answers)Manila



Polypropylene rope is about ___ times stronger than manila rope. - (answers)1
3/4



___ rope is manufactured in "film" form rather than extruded filaments and then
shredded into fine strips to form fibers. - (answers)Mylar



Sizes of rope used in the piping industry are designated as ___. -
(answers)diameters



A ___ distorts and crushes rope fibers, causing fatigue and rapid wear of the rope.
- (answers)hockle



To properly handle and care for rope, use at least a ___-to-one safety factor
based on the minimum breaking strength of rope. - (answers)five



If thimbles are loose in the eyes when inspecting a fiber rope, ___ the eyes to
tighten the thimbles. - (answers)sieze

, 2


It is common practice to make ___ whippings before cutting a rope and to cut
between the whippings, eliminating the possibility of them unraveling. -
(answers)two



Even with a new rope, a splice, regardless of the type, reduces the load-carrying
ability of the rope by ___ percent. - (answers)10 to 15



A(n) ___ knot is the first step in making a back splice. - (answers)crown



A knot has only ___ percent of the strength of the rope. - (answers)50 to 60



A ___ is formed by simply bending the rope and keeping the sides parallel. -
(answers)bight



A(n) ___ knot is the best knot to use to keep the end of a rope or fall from running
out of a tackle or pulley. - (answers)figure eight



A ___ is primarily used to finish off other knots and should not be used by itself
for lifting. - (answers)half hitch



A(n) ___ knot is used for tying together two dry ropes of the same size and for
tying the two ends of a rope together when used for backlashing. -
(answers)square

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