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ES-401 NMPl Written Retake Examination June 2005 Form ES-401-9
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Written Examination Review Worksheet NOTE : 1. BOLD & Italics reflect resolution of comments
- 2. Reviewed by S. Barr and S. Dennis 7.
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- 1. Enter the level of knowledge (LOK) of each question as either (F)undamental or (H)igher cognitive level.
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Enter the level of difficulty (LOD) of each question using a 1 5 (easy difficult) rating scale (questions in the 2 4 range are acceptable).
- 3. Check the appropriate box if a psychometric flaw is identified:
The stem lacks sufficient focus to elicit the correct answer (e.g., unclear intent, more information is needed, or too much needless information).
The stem or distractors contain cues (Le., clues, specific determiners, phrasing, length, etc).
The answer choices are a collection of unrelated true/false statements.
One or more thm-medistractors is not credible.
One or more distractors is (are) partially correct (e.g., if the applicant can make unstated assumptions that are not contradicted by stem).
- 4. Check the appropriate box if a job content error is identified:
The question Is not linked to the job requirements (Le., the question has a valid WA but, as written, is.not operational in content).
The question requires the recall of knowledge that IS too specific for the closed reference test mode (i.e., it is not required to be known from memory).
The question contains data with an unrealistic level of accuracy or inconsistent units (e.g., panel meter in percent with question in gallons).
The question requires reverse logic or application compared to the job requirements.
- 5. Check questions that are samDled for conformance with the approved WA and those that are desianated SRO-only (WA and license level mismatches are unacceptable).
- 6. Based on the reviewer's judgment, is the question as written (U)nacceptable (requiring repair or replacement), in need of (E)ditorial enhancement, or (S)atisfactory?
- 7. At a minimum, explain any "U"ratings (e.g., how the Appendix B psychometric attributes are not being met).
NUREG-1021, Draft Revision 9
EXAMINATION A N S M B KEY .a%'.*
UNIT 1 REACTOR OPERATOR 2005 EXAM A plant startup and heatup are in progress, with the following:
0 IRM channel 11 is reading 86/125 on range 7 e REFUEL INST TRIP BYPASS 11 switch in COINCIDENT e REFUEL INST TRIP BYPASS 12 switch in COINCIDENT e The operator down ranges IRM 11 to range 6 Which one of A.
B. Only a rod block C. Rod block and only a half scram D. Rod block and full reactor scram Answer: C Associated objective(s):
Development Area (FIO)
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EXA KE The plant is operating at power, with the following:
e Shift Manager has declared an UNUSUAL EVENT due to Seismic Event 0 The extra Reactor Operator normally assigned to the WEC is dispatched to the Reactor Building to perform damage control actions 0 While in the Reactor Building, a station announcement is made upgrading the event to an ALERT Which one of the following actions is Damage Control?
A. Immediately report to the WEC and wait to be assigned to a repair team B. Immediately report to the OSC and wait to be assigned to a repair team C. Contact the Shift Manager from the Reactor Building for directions D. Contact the OSC Coordinator from the Reactor Building for directions Answer: C Associated objective(s):
Development Area (FIO)
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EXAMgNATION ANSWER KEY
&kr 1 REACTOR OPERATOR dkk E l k M The plant is at 100% power when an event occurs, with the following conditions:
e Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU) System is in service e Power Board 16B is de-energized All running RBCLC pumps trip Which one of the following describes the impact on RWCU?
A. RWCU pumps trip and the system isolates, BV-33-02R, CU SUPPLY ISOLATION VALVE 11 (INSIDE) fails to close B. Remains running, Manual RWCU isolation required, BV-33-01R, CU RETURN ISOLATION VALVE 1 (INSIDE) fails to close C. RWCU pumps trip and the system isolates, BV-33-01R, CU RETURN ISOLATION VALVE 1 (INSIDE) fails to close D. Remains running, manual RWCS isolation required, BV-33-02R, CU SUPPLY ISOLATION VALVE 11 (INSIDE) fails to close Answer: A Associated objective(s):
Development Area (FIO)
EXAMtNATIONANSWER KEY UNIT 1 REACTOR OPERATOR &05 EXAM Question Type: Multiple Choice Topic: RETAKE RO 56 System ID: 21380 User ID:
Status: Active Must Appear: No Difficulty: 0.00 Time to Complete: 0 Point Value: 1.oo Cross
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User Number 1: 0.00 User Number 2: 0.00 Comment: 0 1-0PS-001-204-1-01, EO-1.5b Answer: A: is correct - Loss of the RBCLC pumps and flow will cause NRHX outlet temperature to exceed 140°F immediately, which results in an automatic isolation signal for RWCU.
The pumps are interlocked with the IV such that the pumps will trip when the system isolates. Loss of power on PB16B(161B) prevents closure of BV 33-02R.
Distractor: B: is not correct - Auto isolation signal is received as explained above. BV-33-01R is powered from PB178(171B) and will close when the isolation signal is received.
Distractor: C: is not correct - BV-33-01R will close upon receipt of the auto isolation signal because it is powered from PB17B( 171B).
Distractor: D: is not correct - An automatic system isolation is received as explained in A above.
REFERENCE:
N1-OP-3 RWCU Pages 8 and 207 REFERENCES PROVIDED TO THE CANDIDATE:
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MINATIONI.ANSWER KEY UN~T1 REAOTOR O P E ~ T O R 2005 EXAM Coqnitive Level
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- C-198594 Rev. NA NUREG 1123 KA Cataloa Rev. 2
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- N1-SOP-11.1, Rev. NA Question Settinq
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