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You will work in groups All groups play…In turn…Out of turn Scoring (In Turn)…Right – 4 chips Wrong – loss 2 chips Help…50/50 - 2 chips… Ask the Group - 1 chip Scoring (Out of Turn)…Right – 1 chip Wrong – loss 1 chip Sample Question
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Question 15 Question 15 Question 14 Question 14 Question 13 Question 13 Question 12 Question 12 Question 11 Question 11 Question 10 Question 10 Question 9 Question 9 Question 8 Question 8 Question 7 Question 7 Question 6 Question 6 Question 5 Question 5 Question 4 Question 4 Question 3 Question 3 Question 2 Question 2 Question 1 Question 1 Question 21 Question 21 Question 20 Question 20 Question 19 Question 19 Question 18 Question 18 Question 17 Question 17 Question 16 Question 16 50:50
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Ask the Expert! -3 chips- Back
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Ask The Group! -1 Chip- Back
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Sorry, but that is incorrect. Back
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CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a MINING GENIUS!!
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Who was the founder of Microsoft? A. Bill Gates A. Bill Gates B. Tommy Pease B. Tommy Pease 50:50 C. Fred Murray C. Fred Murray D. Eddie Money D. Eddie Money
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Who was the founder of Microsoft? A. Bill Gates A. Bill Gates B. Tommy Pease B. Tommy Pease
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A. Bill Gates
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A miner is required to wear earplugs and earmuffs when the miners exposure exceeds: A. 90 dBA A. 90 dBA B. 100 dBA B. 100 dBA 50:50 C. 105 dBA C. 105 dBA D. None of the above D. None of the above
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A miner is required to wear earplugs and earmuffs when the miners exposure exceeds: B. 100 dBA B. 100 dBA C. 105 dBA C. 105 dBA
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C. 105 dBA
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How often are Fire Extinguishers required to be inspected? A. Every 3 Months A. Every 3 Months C. Monthly C. Monthly 50:50 B. Every 6 Months B. Every 6 Months D. Once a Year D. Once a Year
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How often are Fire Extinguishers required to be inspected? A. Every 3 Months A. Every 3 Months B. Every 6 Months B. Every 6 Months
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B. Every 6 Months
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The respirable dust in the atmosphere of active workings for each mine shall be maintained at or below this average concentration: A. 2.5 mg per cubic meter of air A. 2.5 mg per cubic meter of air C. 1.5 mg per cubic meter of air C. 1.5 mg per cubic meter of air 50:50 D. 2 mg per cubic meter of air D. 2 mg per cubic meter of air B. 3 mg per cubic meter of air B. 3 mg per cubic meter of air
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The respirable dust in the atmosphere of active workings for each mine shall be maintained at or below this average concentration: B. 3 mg per cubic meter of air B. 3 mg per cubic meter of air D. 2 mg per cubic meter of air D. 2 mg per cubic meter of air
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D. 2 mg per cubic meter of air
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Rock dust can contain not more than what percentage of free and combined silica ? A. 1% A. 1% C. 3% C. 3% 50:50 B. 5% B. 5% D. 10% D. 10%
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Rock dust can contain not more than what percentage of free and combined silica ? C. 3% C. 3% B. 5% B. 5%
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B. 5%
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At least once every ________, each miner shall participate in a practice escape way drill. B. Week B. Week C. 30 days C. 30 days 50:50 A. 90 days A. 90 days D. 180 days D. 180 days
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At least once every ________, each miner shall participate in a practice escape way drill. D. 180 days D. 180 days A. 90 days A. 90 days
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A. 90 days
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Boreholes shall be drilled in each advancing working place when the working place approaches to within ________ of an adjacent mine. B. 250 feet B. 250 feet A. 100 feet A. 100 feet 50:50 C. 200 feet C. 200 feet D. None of the above D. None of the above
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Boreholes shall be drilled in each advancing working place when the working place approaches to within ____ feet of an adjacent mine. A. 100 feet A. 100 feet C. 200 feet C. 200 feet
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C. 200 feet
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During a “ABC” check, how long should you check for a pulse? C. 1 minute C. 1 minute A. 3 to 5 seconds A. 3 to 5 seconds 50:50 B. 5 to 10 seconds B. 5 to 10 seconds D. no specific time D. no specific time
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During a “ABC” check, how long should you check for a pulse? D. no specific time D. no specific time B. 5 to 10 seconds B. 5 to 10 seconds
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B. 5 to 10 seconds
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The term “excessive amounts of dust” means coal and float coal dust in the air in such amounts as to create the potential of an: C. Chocking Hazard C. Chocking Hazard B. Fire Hazard B. Fire Hazard 50:50 A. Explosion Hazard A. Explosion Hazard D. None of the above D. None of the above
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The term “excessive amounts of dust” means coal and float coal dust in the air in such amounts as to create the potential of an: B. Fire Hazard B. Fire Hazard A. Explosion Hazard A. Explosion Hazard
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A. Explosion Hazard
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What is the explosive range of Hydrogen? C. 4.3 – 45% C. 4.3 – 45% B. 12.5 – 75% B. 12.5 – 75% 50:50 D. 4.1 – 74% D. 4.1 – 74% A. 5 – 15% A. 5 – 15%
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What is the explosive range of Hydrogen ? B. 12.5 – 75% B. 12.5 – 75% D. 4.1 – 74% D. 4.1 – 74%
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D. 4.1 – 74%
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What instrument is used to find a phase to ground fault in a high voltage power cable? C. Ampmeter C. Ampmeter B. Voltmeter B. Voltmeter 50:50 A. Meggar A. Meggar D. Galvanometer D. Galvanometer
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What instrument is used to find a phase to ground fault in a high voltage power cable? C. Ampmeter C. Ampmeter A. Meggar A. Meggar
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A. Meggar
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Hoists and elevators shall be examined: C. Every Shift C. Every Shift A. Weekly A. Weekly 50:50 B. Daily B. Daily D. Bi-Weekly D. Bi-Weekly
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Hoists and elevators shall be examined: A. Weekly A. Weekly B. Daily B. Daily
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B. Daily
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What is speed of a ventilating air current called ? C. Quantity C. Quantity A. Volume A. Volume 50:50 D. Velocity D. Velocity B. Capacity B. Capacity
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What is speed of a ventilating air current called ? C. Quantity C. Quantity D. Velocity D. Velocity
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D. Velocity
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An instrument for determining atmospheric pressure or elevation? C. Elemometer C. Elemometer D. Water Gauge D. Water Gauge 50:50 A. Barometer A. Barometer B. Anemometer B. Anemometer
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An instrument for determining atmospheric pressure or elevation? D. Water Gauge D. Water Gauge A. Barometer A. Barometer
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A. Barometer
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For a shift having 65 men working, how many MET’s would be required to comply with Kentucky law? A. Four A. Four D. One D. One 50:50 C. Two C. Two B. Three B. Three
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For a shift having 65 men working, how many MET’s would be required to comply with Kentucky law? B. Three B. Three C. Two C. Two
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C. Two
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The height of the escapeway shall be maintained to at least the height of the coal seam and at least how many feet in width where practicable? A. 10 feet A. 10 feet D. 20 feet D. 20 feet 50:50 B. 6 feet B. 6 feet C. 12 feet C. 12 feet
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The height of the escapeway shall be maintained to at least the height of the coal seam and at least how many feet in width where practicable? A. 10 feet A. 10 feet B. 6 feet B. 6 feet
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B. 6 feet
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By Kentucky law, a man-trips speed cannot exceed: A. 5 mph A. 5 mph D. 15 mph D. 15 mph 50:50 C. 12 mph C. 12 mph B. 10 mph B. 10 mph
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By Kentucky law, a man-trips speed cannot exceed: A. 5 mph A. 5 mph C. 12 mph C. 12 mph
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C. 12 mph
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Methane monitors, required to be on face equipment, must be calibrated at least once every: C. Week C. Week D. Day D. Day 50:50 A. 31 days A. 31 days B. Month B. Month
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Methane monitors, required to be on face equipment, must be calibrated at least once every: B. Month B. Month A. 31 days A. 31 days
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A. 31 days (75.342a4)
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What kind of fire extinguisher should be used to extinguish burning diesel fuel, gasoline, or grease? A. Class A A. Class A D. None of the above D. None of the above 50:50 C. Class B C. Class B B. Class C B. Class C
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What kind of fire extinguisher should be used to extinguish burning diesel fuel, gasoline, or grease? D. None of the above D. None of the above C. Class B C. Class B
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C. Class B
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Which method should be used to open an airway, if a spinal injury is suspected? A. Chin-Thrust A. Chin-Thrust D. None of the above D. None of the above 50:50 B. Jaw-Thrust B. Jaw-Thrust C. Head-Tilt Chin-Lift C. Head-Tilt Chin-Lift
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Which method should be used to open an airway, if a spinal injury is suspected? C. Head-Tilt Chin-Lift C. Head-Tilt Chin-Lift B. Jaw-Thrust B. Jaw-Thrust
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B. Jaw-Thrust
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Which protection device provides protection from a phase to ground fault? B. U. V. Relay B. U. V. Relay D. Ground Trip D. Ground Trip 50:50 A. Ground Monitor A. Ground Monitor C. Circuit Breaker C. Circuit Breaker
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Which protection device provides protection from a phase to ground fault? D. Ground Trip D. Ground Trip A. Ground Monitor A. Ground Monitor
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D. Ground Trip
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By State Law, at least ________ of clearance shall be provided around all parts of stationary electric equipment, where access or travel is necessary. A. 2 feet A. 2 feet D. 30 inches D. 30 inches 50:50 B. 3 feet B. 3 feet C. 4 feet C. 4 feet
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By State Law, at least ________ of clearance shall be provided around all parts of stationary electric equipment, where access or travel is necessary. A. 2 feet A. 2 feet B. 3 feet B. 3 feet
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B. 3 feet
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Question 6 Question 6 Question 5 Question 5 Question 4 Question 4 Question 3 Question 3 Question 2 Question 2 Question 1 Question 1 50:50
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According to the law, who can inspect a Fire Extinguisher? A. Only the Safety Department A. Only the Safety Department B. Only a Foreman B. Only a Foreman 50:50 C. Any qualified person C. Any qualified person D. Only a qualified Mechanic D. Only a qualified Mechanic
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An audible warning device must be provided on each mobile machine that travels at a speed greater than: A. 6 mph A. 6 mph C. 3 mph C. 3 mph 50:50 B. 2.5 mph B. 2.5 mph D. 5 mph D. 5 mph
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When should CPR be conducted? A. Patient not breathing A. Patient not breathing C. Patient chocking C. Patient chocking 50:50 B. Patient has no pulse B. Patient has no pulse D. All the above D. All the above
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B. Patient has no pulse
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Burns are listed as degrees, layer of skin, how many burn degrees are there? A. Four degrees A. Four degrees C. None of the above C. None of the above 50:50 D. Three degrees D. Three degrees B. Two degrees B. Two degrees
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D. Three degrees
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The maximum external surface temperature of electrical components on face equipment is: C. 202 degrees C. 202 degrees B. 275 degrees B. 275 degrees 50:50 D. 302 degrees D. 302 degrees A. 350 degrees A. 350 degrees
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Which “cause” had the third largest percentage of No days lost injuries C. Handling material C. Handling material A. Equip. /Machinery A. Equip. /Machinery 50:50 B. Hand tools B. Hand tools D. Slip/Falls D. Slip/Falls
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#7 C. Wrong C. Wrong B. Wrong B. Wrong 50:50 A. Right A. Right D. Wrong D. Wrong
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#13 C. Wrong C. Wrong A. Wrong A. Wrong 50:50 D. Right D. Right B. Wrong B. Wrong
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B. 14 Right
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#15 A. Wrong A. Wrong D. Wrong D. Wrong 50:50 B. Right B. Right C. Wrong C. Wrong
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#16 C. Wrong C. Wrong D. Wrong D. Wrong 50:50 A. Right A. Right B. Wrong B. Wrong
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C. 17 Right
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#21 B. Wrong B. Wrong D. Wrong D. Wrong 50:50 A. Right A. Right C. Wrong C. Wrong
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#21 D. Wrong D. Wrong A. Right A. Right
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A. 21 Right
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CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a MINING GENIUS!! End of Round Two
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Question 15 Question 15 Question 14 Question 14 Question 13 Question 13 Question 12 Question 12 Question 11 Question 11 Question 10 Question 10 Question 9 Question 9 Question 8 Question 8 Question 7 Question 7 Question 6 Question 6 Question 5 Question 5 Question 4 Question 4 Question 3 Question 3 Question 2 Question 2 Question 1 Question 1 Question 21 Question 21 Question 20 Question 20 Question 19 Question 19 Question 18 Question 18 Question 17 Question 17 Question 16 Question 16 50:50
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#1 A. Wrong A. Wrong B. Wrong B. Wrong 50:50 C. Right C. Right D. Wrong D. Wrong
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C. 1 Right
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#10 C. Wrong C. Wrong B. Wrong B. Wrong 50:50 A. Right A. Right D. Wrong D. Wrong
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#15 A. Wrong A. Wrong D. Wrong D. Wrong 50:50 B. Right B. Right C. Wrong C. Wrong
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#21 B. Wrong B. Wrong A. Wrong A. Wrong 50:50 D. Right D. Right C. Wrong C. Wrong
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D. 21 Right
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CONGRATULATIONS!! You are a MINING GENIUS!! End of Round Three
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