These formats repeat a lot:
“During inspection, vendor refuses access. What should inspector do?”
👉 Answer usually:
“What is hold point vs witness point?”
“What should inspector verify FIRST?”
👉 Focus = priority + logic
👉 Exam is practical + inspector mindset, not theory-heavy
Instead of memorizing questions, memorize:
✔ Inspection workflow
✔ Document hierarchy (SIMP > ITP > PO etc.)
✔ When to escalate vs accept
✔ Basic NDT applications
✔ Equipment inspection steps
👉 Answer: Source Inspection Management Program (SIMP)
👉 Purchaser / End user
👉 Verify quality at vendor facility (quality surveillance)
👉 Escalate to purchaser / supervisor
👉 Safety
👉 Purchaser / EPC
👉 Work stops until inspector approval
👉 Inspector may attend but not mandatory
👉 Codes, standards, specs
👉 Identify high-risk equipment
👉 Risk + consequence
👉 More inspection
👉 Reduced inspection
👉 Failure consequence
👉 Strength
👉 Porosity
👉 Improve material properties
👉 Crack
👉 Material verification
👉 PT / MT
👉 UT / RT
👉 Sound waves
👉 Magnetic material
👉 Impeller
👉 Support shaft
👉 Misalignment
👉 Leakage
👉 Increase pressure
👉 Thickness
👉 Length/diameter
👉 Alignment
👉 Clearance
👉 Flatness
👉 Review documents
👉 Report & document
👉 No (must escalate)
👉 Non-Conformance Report
👉 All findings
👉 Leakage / strength
👉 Operation
👉 Documentation review
👉 Outstanding items
👉 Compliance
👉 Independent
👉 No
👉 Always follow procedures
👉 Report immediately
👉 Safety + compliance
👉 That’s exactly how API builds questions from their bank
If you memorize these patterns, you’ll answer 60–70% of exam questions easily:
You’ll notice these answers repeat a lot:
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