G22 practice test

The FDNY (New York City Fire Department) G-22 Certificate of Fitness is required for the supervision of the storage, handling, and use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in New York City.

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G-22 practice test

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What is the primary advantage of CNG over LPG in terms of environmental impact?

2 / 15

Which international standard governs the design and construction of LPG cylinders?

3 / 15

What is the lower explosive limit (LEL) of propane in air?

4 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a recommended material for LPG piping systems?

5 / 15

What is the typical composition range of methane in CNG?

6 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of CNG?

7 / 15

What is the minimum safe distance for storing LPG cylinders from ignition sources?

8 / 15

What is the primary odorant added to LPG and CNG for leak detection?

9 / 15

Which component is NOT typically found in an LPG cylinder valve assembly?

10 / 15

What is the expansion ratio of LPG when it vaporizes from liquid to gas state?

11 / 15

Which fire extinguisher class is most suitable for gas fires?

12 / 15

What is the autoignition temperature of propane?

13 / 15

Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for checking gas leaks?

14 / 15

At what pressure is Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) typically stored?

15 / 15

What is the primary component of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)?

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The average score is 74%

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