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1. Before painting a previously painted surface, the best first step is:
A. Wash and remove loose paint
B. Apply primer immediately
C. Sand and paint without cleaning
D. Apply sealant only
Answer: A – Wash and remove loose paint
Explanation: Cleaning the surface and removing flaking paint ensures the new paint adheres
properly and prevents peeling. Applying primer or paint directly on dirty surfaces leads to poor
adhesion and premature failure.
2. Lead-based paint regulations require:
A. Following EPA and OSHA safety rules
B. Ignoring old paint layers
C. Painting over without precautions
D. Using only water-based paints
Answer: A – Following EPA and OSHA safety rules
Explanation: Lead-based paint is hazardous, especially during sanding or scraping. The EPA and
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,OSHA provide strict regulations for safe handling, disposal, and protection, including PPE and
containment.
3. The purpose of a primer is to:
A. Promote adhesion and uniform finish
B. Reduce drying time
C. Make paint removable
D. Increase paint volume
Answer: A – Promote adhesion and uniform finish
Explanation: Primers create a bonding layer between the surface and paint, help block stains,
and ensure the final coat applies evenly. They do not necessarily speed drying or make paint
removable.
4. Surface cracks should be repaired using:
A. Appropriate filler or patching compound
B. Water only
C. Paint directly
D. Sandpaper only
Answer: A – Appropriate filler or patching compound
Explanation: Filling cracks and sanding smooth ensures the final paint layer looks uniform.
Painting directly over cracks will highlight imperfections.
5. Personal protective equipment (PPE) should include:
A. Gloves, mask, and eye protection
B. Only gloves
C. Only a mask
D. No protection
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,Answer: A – Gloves, mask, and eye protection
Explanation: Painting and wall covering work exposes workers to chemicals, dust, and physical
hazards. Gloves protect skin, masks prevent inhalation of dust/fumes, and goggles protect eyes.
6. When sanding drywall:
A. Use dust masks to prevent inhalation
B. Sand without protection
C. Wet sand only
D. Ignore dust collection
Answer: A – Use dust masks to prevent inhalation
Explanation: Drywall dust contains fine particles that can irritate the lungs. Dust masks or
respirators reduce inhalation risk. Wet sanding can minimize dust but does not eliminate it.
7. To remove mildew before painting:
A. Clean with bleach solution and rinse thoroughly
B. Paint directly over
C. Use water only
D. Scrape only
Answer: A – Clean with bleach solution and rinse thoroughly
Explanation: Mildew must be removed to prevent regrowth and staining. Bleach kills spores
effectively; water alone will not.
8. For outdoor painting, the best time is:
A. Dry, mild weather
B. Rainy day
C. Extremely hot day
D. Freezing conditions
Answer: A – Dry, mild weather
Explanation: Extreme heat, cold, or rain prevents proper curing and adhesion of paint, leading
to cracks, blistering, or peeling.
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, 9. Safety rules require storing flammable liquids:
A. In approved containers away from heat
B. Open in paint area
C. Near heat sources
D. In any convenient location
Answer: A – In approved containers away from heat
Explanation: Proper storage prevents fire hazards. Flammable liquids must be in OSHA-
approved containers and kept away from sparks or heat.
10. Ladder safety requires:
A. Placing ladder on level, stable ground and maintaining 3-point contact
B. Using top rung only
C. Leaning ladder on unstable surfaces
D. Wearing sandals
Answer: A – Placing ladder on level, stable ground and maintaining 3-point contact
Explanation: A 3-point contact (two feet, one hand or vice versa) reduces fall risk. Using
unstable surfaces or improper footwear increases accidents.
11. Oil-based paints are best for:
A. High-traffic surfaces requiring durability
B. Interior walls needing quick drying
C. Ceilings only
D. Temporary coating
Answer: A – High-traffic surfaces requiring durability
Explanation: Oil-based paints form a hard, durable surface ideal for areas with heavy wear, such
as doors, trim, or furniture. They take longer to dry and require solvents for cleanup.
12. Water-based (latex) paints are preferred because:
A. Low odor, easy clean-up, and flexible finish
B. Slow drying and strong fumes
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