Certification Exam (Red Seal) Practice
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1. Which pipe material is most resistant to galvanic corrosion when joined
to copper?
A. Steel
B. Brass
C. PVC
D. Cast iron
Answer: C. PVC
Rationale: PVC is non-metallic and does not participate in galvanic
corrosion, unlike metals like steel or cast iron.
2. What is the typical minimum slope for a 2-inch horizontal waste drain?
A. 1/16 in/ft
B. 1/8 in/ft
C. 1/4 in/ft
D. 1/2 in/ft
Answer: B. 1/8 in/ft
Rationale: 1/8 in/ft ensures self-scouring velocity while avoiding
excessive speed, per common plumbing standards.
3. Which fitting prevents galvanic corrosion when connecting copper to
threaded steel pipe?
A. Soldered coupling
B. Dielectric union
C. Compression coupling
D. Slip joint adapter
Answer: B. Dielectric union
, Rationale: It electrically isolates dissimilar metals to prevent galvanic
corrosion.
4. What is the primary purpose of a reduced pressure zone (RPZ)
assembly?
A. To filter particulate matter
B. To increase water pressure
C. To prevent backflow contamination
D. To meter water usage
Answer: C. To prevent backflow contamination
Rationale: RPZ assemblies protect potable water from backpressure
or backsiphonage.
5. At approximately what temperature does lead-free solder melt for
copper potable water connections?
A. 212 °F (100 °C)
B. 360–420 °F (182–216 °C)
C. 600–700 °F (316–371 °C)
D. 1200 °F (649 °C)
Answer: B. 360–420 °F (182–216 °C)
Rationale: Lead-free solders melt in this range, suitable for potable
copper piping; brazing requires higher temperatures.
6. Which factor is NOT normally considered when sizing a domestic
water meter?
A. Peak demand flow rate
B. Simultaneous fixture use
C. Diameter of sewer line
D. Future expansion allowance
Answer: C. Diameter of sewer line
Rationale: Meter sizing depends on demand, not sewer line size.
7. What safety precaution is most important when brazing copper?
A. Use water flush only
B. Adequate ventilation to avoid flux fumes
C. Avoid using flux
D. Preheat to 1000 °F
Answer: B. Adequate ventilation to avoid flux fumes
Rationale: Flux fumes can be harmful; ventilation and PPE are
essential.
, 8. Typical minimum trap seal depth for a plumbing fixture is:
A. 3/8 in (9 mm)
B. 1-1/4 in (32 mm)
C. 4 in (102 mm)
D. 6 in (152 mm)
Answer: B. 1-1/4 in (32 mm)
Rationale: Ensures a seal sufficient to block sewer gas while
preventing siphoning.
9. What does DWV stand for in plumbing systems?
A. Domestic Water Valve
B. Drainage, Water, and Venting
C. Drain, Waste and Vent
D. Direct Water Velocity
Answer: C. Drain, Waste and Vent
Rationale: DWV refers to pipes that remove liquid waste and vent
gases.
10. Which valve type is best for throttling flow?
A. Gate valve
B. Butterfly valve
C. Globe valve
D. Check valve
Answer: C. Globe valve
Rationale: Globe valves regulate flow efficiently; gate valves are better
for full on/off service.
11. Why use a vacuum breaker on a hose bib?
A. To increase flow
B. To prevent back-siphonage
C. To reduce temperature
D. To filter debris
Answer: B. To prevent back-siphonage
Rationale: Vacuum breakers stop water from being drawn backward
into potable supply.
12. In a hydronic heating system, the expansion tank is used to:
A. Filter water
B. Add oxygen
C. Absorb expansion and maintain pressure
D. Heat water