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1. Should mold remediation of heavily moldy areas use asbestos removal procedures? A. Yes, asbestos procedures are best for all contaminations B. Yes, because they are the most restrictive C. No, asbestos removal does not allow outside exhaust D. No, asbestos methods increase quality and reduce cost ✅ Correct Answer: C. No, asbestos removal does not allow outside exhaust Rationale: Asbestos procedures prohibit outside exhaust, while exhausting outside improves cost and quality in mold remediation. 2. EPA requires firms disturbing lead-based paint to be certified if work is performed in: A. Homes built after 1980 B. Pre-1978 homes and child care/school facilities C. Hospitals and commercial buildings D. Newly constructed homes ✅ Correct Answer: B. Pre-1978 homes and child care/school facilities Rationale: The EPA rule applies to pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities.
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1. Should mold remediation of heavily moldy areas use asbestos removal procedures? A. Yes, asbestos procedures are best for all contaminations B. Yes, because they are the most restrictive C. No, asbestos removal does not allow outside exhaust D. No, asbestos methods increase quality and reduce cost ✅ Correct Answer: C. No, asbestos removal does not allow outside exhaust Rationale: Asbestos procedures prohibit outside exhaust, while exhausting outside improves cost and quality in mold remediation. 2. EPA requires firms disturbing lead-based paint to be certified if work is performed in: A. Homes built after 1980 B. Pre-1978 homes and child care/school facilities C. Hospitals and commercial buildings D. Newly constructed homes ✅ Correct Answer: B. Pre-1978 homes and child care/school facilities Rationale: The EPA rule applies to pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities. 3. What does PAPR stand for? A. Personal Air Purifying Respirator B. Powered Air Pressurization Regulator C. Portable Air Protective Regulator D. Powered Air Purifying Respirator ✅ Correct Answer: D. Powered Air Purifying Respirator Rationale: PAPR refers to a respirator with a powered blower that pushes air through filters. 4. Why is the 3M 8511 N-95 respirator popular for mold work? A. It has HEPA filters
B. It’s reusable and washable C. It has an exhaust valve and is low-cost D. It blocks all VOCs ✅ Correct Answer: C. It has an exhaust valve and is low-cost Rationale: The 3M 8511 is valued for comfort and affordability.
5. Are higher-quality respirators like N-100 or full-face always recommended? A. Yes, always B. No, full-face masks block vision C. No, it’s better to use containment and airflow D. No, N-100 makes breathing harder ✅ Correct Answer: C. No, it’s better to use containment and airflow Rationale: Proper containment and ventilation are more effective than relying solely on respirator quality. 6. If mold air sampling results are “Not Elevated,” what should be reported? A. No mold problem exists B. Mold is definitely absent C. Just report “Not Elevated” D. Declare area mold-free ✅ Correct Answer: C. Just report “Not Elevated” Rationale: You should not claim there is no mold, only report the lab's findings. 7. What is the correct flow rate for Air-O-Cell cassette sampling? A. 5 lpm B. 10 lpm C. 15 lpm D. 20 lpm ✅ Correct Answer: C. 15 lpm Rationale: Air-O-Cell samplers typically operate at 15 liters per minute. 8. Since dead spores can still cause issues, what do investigators focus on? A. Only live spores B. Only viable spores C. Either live or viable spores D. Dormant spores only ✅ Correct Answer: C. Either live or viable spores Rationale: Both types can be allergenic/toxic, so total spore counts are used. 9. Total spore count includes viable and non-viable spores. A. True B. False
15. Is scientific testing preferred over visual inspection for remediation verification? A. Always B. Sometimes C. Rarely D. False ✅ Correct Answer: D. False Rationale: Visual inspection is often more reliable and practical. 16. Which testing methods provide immediate feedback? A. Lab analysis B. White Glove (Swiffer) and visual inspection C. Air sample lab tests D. Viability testing ✅ Correct Answer: B. White Glove (Swiffer) and visual inspection Rationale: These are quick and onsite methods. 17. Should EPA numeric criteria be used to interpret mold tests? A. Yes B. No C. Sometimes D. Only for lead ✅ Correct Answer: B. No Rationale: EPA does not provide numeric criteria for mold levels. 18. Mold-contaminated HVAC systems will always irritate occupants even if spore levels are not elevated. A. True B. False C. Only in sensitive individuals D. Always in children ✅ Correct Answer: B. False Rationale: It’s not guaranteed; irritation depends on multiple factors like sensitivity and exposure level. 19. How can you protect yourself from lawsuits due to inaccurate interpretations? A. Avoid reporting results B. Have the lab determine Elevated/Not Elevated C. Only inspect visually D. Use only Swiffer tests ✅ Correct Answer: B. Have the lab determine Elevated/Not Elevated Rationale: Letting the lab make the call reduces your liability.
20. Why are accurate indoor mold air assessments so important? A. Mold in walls is harmless B. Airborne mold is what impacts occupants C. Mold isn’t a real health hazard D. Surface mold is the only concern ✅ Correct Answer: B. Airborne mold is what impacts occupants Rationale: Breathing mold spores is the primary exposure pathway. 21. Can a lab’s interpretation be removed from a report? A. No, they are required B. Yes, if you request it C. Only for air samples D. Only for lift tapes ✅ Correct Answer: B. Yes, if you request it Rationale: You can ask the lab to exclude Elevated/Not Elevated analysis. 22. Which mold species are early colonizers (48–72 hrs after water intrusion)? A. Stachybotrys B. Cladosporium C. Aspergillus D. Penicillium ✅ Correct Answer: C. Aspergillus Rationale: Aspergillus is a fast-growing mold after water damage. 23. Which mold species can grow within 7 days after significant water intrusion? A. Alternaria B. Stachybotrys C. Penicillium D. Chaetomium ✅ Correct Answer: B. Stachybotrys Rationale: Stachybotrys requires large water saturation and grows within 7 days. 24. Mold does not degrade building materials like wood rot does. A. True B. False ✅ Correct Answer: A. True Rationale: Mold can cause health issues, but dry rot actually destroys wood structure. 25. What does mVOC stand for? A. Mold Volatile Organic Compound B. Microbial Volatile Organic Compound C. Moisture Volatile Organic Compound D. Mixed Vapor Organic Component
31. Is vinyl wallpaper on exterior walls in hot humid climates effective against mold? A. Yes B. No ✅ Correct Answer: B. No Rationale: It traps moisture and promotes mold growth. 32. Can kitchen, bath, or dryer air be safely vented into attic? A. Yes B. No ✅ Correct Answer: B. No Rationale: Moist air should be vented outdoors to prevent attic mold. 33. Can mold grow inside wood and destroy it? A. Yes B. No ✅ Correct Answer: B. No Rationale: Mold grows on the surface; rot fungi damage wood internally. 34. Is visual assessment of AC return air boxes enough? A. Yes B. No ✅ Correct Answer: B. No Rationale: Internal inspections are necessary due to hidden contamination. 35. What makes AC supply duct leaks bad? A. They reduce pressure B. They warm the air C. They can cause condensation and mold D. They’re too small to matter ✅ Correct Answer: C. They can cause condensation and mold Rationale: Escaping cool air creates surfaces for condensation and mold. 36. Why are leaks in AC return ducts a concern? (Choose all that apply) A. They allow conditioned air in B. They pull unfiltered air into system C. They promote mold growth in ducts D. They improve airflow ✅ Correct Answers: B, C Rationale: Return leaks introduce contaminants and moisture into the system. 37. Why is fiberglass duct board a concern in HVAC systems? A. It melts easily
B. It’s hard to seal C. It traps dirt and can support mold D. It’s illegal ✅ Correct Answer: C. It traps dirt and can support mold Rationale: Its porous surface allows dust and mold accumulation.
38. Are supply duct leaks harmless since they don’t pull air in? A. Yes B. No – they cause condensation and mold ✅ Correct Answer: B. No – they cause condensation and mold Rationale: Escaping cool air can cause hidden moisture issues. 39. Is mold-resistant drywall completely mold-proof? A. Yes B. No, it still grows mold if wet long enough ✅ Correct Answer: B. No, it still grows mold if wet long enough Rationale: It is resistant, not immune to mold when chronically wet. 40. Should cellulose insulation be left during remediation? A. Yes, it’s eco-friendly B. No, replace with foil-backed insulation ✅ Correct Answer: B. No, replace with foil-backed insulation Rationale: Cellulose can retain moisture and promote mold; use moisture-resistant materials. The best way(s) to keep mold from returning is: - Ans - b. Make sure that the water problem has been fixed. c. Use mold resistant drywall. Sometimes one cannot stop seepage or other water intrusion completely. d. Paint with mold inhibiting paint/primer. What type of sanitizers are approved for porous materials. - Ans
Which of the following is not true about drywall and wall insulation installation? - Ans - c) Fiberglass wall insulation that gets wet must always be discarded. Pick the one best answer with regard to building exteriors. Pick one correct answer - Ans - Non absorbent foil backed insulation for exterior walls dramatically helps cut down mold and moisture problems as there is always at least some seepage thru exterior walls. When a house is retrofitted with hurricane windows this usually fixes water leaks and intrusions under and around windows. - Ans - Often this makes matters worse. The windows may be too small and openings around the windows too large to properly caulk. Rarely will the window installer replace the old bucks with new correctly sized wood and properly shim. IICRC has how many classes of drywall categories - Ans - 4 What is the slowest category to dry? - Ans - Class 4 Is there more to drying than wall permeance? - Ans - Yes. For example if there is water in the metal floor tract (C channel) the walls of any Class will dry slowly. What is a biocide? (Choose one or more correct answers.) - Ans - a. Kills mold and bacteria. b. Keeps on killing d. Kills spores. In-Place drying is an accepted practice so long has mold has not had time to grow. - Ans - No. You never know what lurks in those walls. Microban and Botanica... are these biocides approved by cabinets, drywall, carpet or wood? - Ans - No. Hard surfaces only Raising the air temperature when drying accelerates drying. - Ans - Yes but it also accelerates bacteria and mold growth. When particle board gets wet it swells irreversibly. Replace. - Ans - There is no guidance in S500-2015 about replacing particle board Ailments from mold and mold remediation work can be diverse including neurological problems, respiratory problems and other. Which symptom is not a common mold related ailment? - Ans - Hair Loss
What is the most common routes for indoor mold exposure causing health issues? - Ans
TMRR, a person whose application or credential has been revoked shall be ineligible to reapply for any mold-related credential for up to _____ ___________. - ANSWER 2 years TMRR, a person seeking to renew a license, registration or accreditation shall submit a renewal application no sooner that _______ days before the credential expires. - ANSWER 60 TMRR, a serious violation (Level II) assessed by DSHS can carry a fine up to ________ per violation. - ANSWER $ TMRR, remediation worker training shall consist of a least ____ ________ of training. - ANSWER 4 hours TMRR, the Mold Assessment Consultant course shall be at least _____ __________ of training. - ANSWER 40 hours TMRR, a person who applies a biocide to wood to control a wood-infesting organism must be licensed by: - ANSWER Texas Structural Pest Control Board TMRR, the words on signs advising that a mold remediation project is in progress shall be black on a ______ background. - ANSWER Yellow EPA's, "MOld Remediation in Schools and commercial Buildings" opportunistic infections in people with weakened immune systems may be caused by: - ANSWER Aspergillus fumigatus and Trichoderma EPA's, "Mold Remediation in Schools and commercial Buildings" full containment is generally recommended for areas involving greater than _______ sq. ft of mold contamination. - ANSWER 100 If using a full containment, where should your respirators should removed? - ANSWER Outside decontamination chamber EPA, which of the following is NOT a cleanup method used for remediating damage to building materials that have mold growth? - ANSWER scraping Wet Vacuums should NOT be used to remove water from: - ANSWER Wallboard A ________ is a control device that can be connected to an HVAC system and adjusted so that is the humidity level rises above a set point, the HVAC system will automatically turn on and reduce the humidity below the established point. - ANSWER Humidistat
Fungi account for ______ of infections originating or taking place in a hospital. - ANSWER 9% Molds may adversely affect human health through what process. - ANSWER Allergy, Infection and Toxicity Molds are dependant upon external food sources because they lack: - ANSWER Chlorophyl ____________ also know as "toxic mold" elicits great concern when found in homes, schools or offices because of its capability of producing mycotoxins: - ANSWER Stachybotrys chartarum Mold is ubiquitous. Ubiquitous= existing everywhere, all over at the same time, like air. - ANSWER Yes, True What is the primary factor that controls mold growth indoors? - ANSWER Availability of moisture The bulletin " A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace" directed towards building managers, custodians and other responsible for building maintenance was release by: - ANSWER OSHA A document prepared by the DSHS that describes who are requires to be licensed and how to file a complaint is called: - ANSWER Consumer Mold Information Sheet- CMIS What is NOT true when remediating an area of 25 sq ft or more: - ANSWER Personal protective equipment is NOT required. The minimum type of respirator required for mold remediation is : - ANSWER N- 95 disposable If you are using a biocide such as chlorine bleach you should not use gloves made from:
Mold does not cause: - ANSWER Heart attacks The most important indoor allergenic molds are: - ANSWER Penicillium and Aspergillus Molds reproduce by creating tiny ______ that usually can NOT be seen without magnification. - ANSWER Spores How many days notice do you have to notify the state that your insurance has been cancelled? - ANSWER 20 days EPA, which of the following in NOT a cleanup method used for remediating damage to building materials due to mold growth. - ANSWER Scraping N-95 Masks are: - ANSWER The minimum required by the state. The remediation manager's highest priority must be to: - ANSWER Protect the health and safety of the building occupants and remediator workers Protection factor for a N-95 Mask is: - ANSWER 5-10 or minimum protection A ______ is a hand held tool that allows users to see potential mold problems inside walls, ceiling plenums, crawl spaces and other tight areas. - ANSWER Boroscope Mold can grow on hidden surfaces such as: - ANSWER 1. The back side of dry wall, wallpaper or paneling.
The Allergenco Air Sampler and the Zafon Air-o-cell collects: - ANSWER all airborne particulates Air sampling pumps require: - ANSWER calibration against a primary standard before and after use. The following are types of surface samples that can be collected during an assessment: