Technician
Final Test Review
(Questions & Solutions)
2025
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,1. A high-traffic retail lobby carpet (commercial loop-pile nylon)
undergoes quarterly inspections. The technician records a Soil
Appearance Rating (SAR) of 3 on a 7-point scale (1 = very dirty; 7 =
brand new). According to ANSI/IICRC S100, what is the next
corrective action?
A. Increase routine vacuuming frequency and monitor
B. Perform interim encapsulation cleaning immediately
C. Schedule restorative deep extraction cleaning
D. Spot-clean only high-traffic paths
ANS: C
Rationale: An SAR of 3 indicates poor appearance retention. S100
recommends restorative (deep) extraction cleaning when ratings fall
to 3 or below to remove embedded soil and restore carpet
appearance.
2. During a pre-cleaning audit, a technician finds that the client’s
contract specifies “yearly deep cleaning,” but traffic patterns justify
six-month intervals. What does ANSI/IICRC S100 require the
technician to do?
A. Adhere strictly to the contract schedule
B. Document the discrepancy and recommend a revised
maintenance plan
C. Clean only when client complains
D. Switch to bonnet cleaning for interim maintenance
ANS: B
Rationale: S100 emphasizes adapting cleaning frequency to actual
soiling conditions. The technician must document observations and
propose an evidence-based plan that meets both performance and
contractual obligations.
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, 3. A newly installed carpet shows rapid soiling after a week of
occupancy. Which ANSI/IICRC S100 principle best explains the
cause?
A. Soil migration from foot traffic
B. Improper fiber type selection for the traffic level
C. Excessive humidity in the building
D. Use of low-quality cleaning chemicals
ANS: B
Rationale: S100 underscores the importance of carpet selection
matching traffic and environment. Rapid soiling often reflects an
unsuitable construction or fiber for the anticipated traffic, not
necessarily cleaning frequency or chemistry.
4. In a multi-tenant office, pre- and post-cleaning SAR measurements
are 4 and 5, respectively. According to S100 clearance criteria, is this
acceptable?
A. Yes, because appearance improved by ≥1 rating point
B. No, improvement must be ≥2 points
C. Yes, any positive change is acceptable
D. No, final SAR must be ≥6
ANS: A
Rationale: S100 guidance states that a one-point improvement on
the SAR scale is considered acceptable evidence of successful
restorative cleaning, provided the final rating meets client
expectations.
5. A government facility carpet warranty stipulates adherence to
manufacturer’s cleaning specifications. Which S100 requirement
ensures compliance?
A. Verify chemical pH with a paper strip
B. Record cleaning method, equipment settings, and chemical
concentrations in a written report
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