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BB
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DD
DD
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BA
BC
BB
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BB
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67
BB
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BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
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78
DD
DD
DD
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DD
DD
DD
DD
DD
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89
CA
CC
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CC
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AA
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1011
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DD
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1112
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AA
AA
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1415
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AA
AA
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AA
AA
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95%
1516
DD
DC
DD
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1617
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1718
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Jeremy Cobbs (SRO)
Charles Bowler (SRO)
Henry Clardy (SRO)
Brian Sawyer (RO)
Darrell Johnson (SRO)
Adrion Van Beurden (SR
% CORRECT
QUESTION
Bill LaLone (SRO)
Frank Lee (SRO)
Shane Guess (SRO)
Aaron Cortes (RO)
John Clipperton (RO)
Jacob Brancheau (RO)
Mike Brown (RO)
Bryan Galvan (SRO)
Jim Knight (RO)
Mike Lee (RO)
Heather Lewis (SRO)
Adam Peck (SRO)
Josh Meade (RO)
Lisa Upshaw (SRO)
QUESTION
CO
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Charles Bowler (SRO
Henry Clardy (SRO
Brian Sawyer (RO)
Darrell Johnson (SRO
Adrion Van Beurden
% CORRECT
QUESTION
Bill LaLone (SRO)
Frank Lee (SRO)
Shane Guess (SRO
Aaron Cortes (RO)
John Clipperton (RO
Jacob Brancheau (RO
Mike Brown (RO)
Bryan Galvan (SRO
Jim Knight (RO)
Mike Lee (RO)
Heather Lewis (SRO
Adam Peck (SRO)
Josh Meade (RO)
Lisa Upshaw (SRO
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QUESTION
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Shane Guess (SRO
Aaron Cortes (RO)
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Jacob Brancheau (RO
Mike Brown (RO)
Bryan Galvan (SRO
Jim Knight (RO)
Mike Lee (RO)
Heather Lewis (SRO
Adam Peck (SRO)
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All NRC Written exam questions were reviewed by the Training staff with the candidates. The following questions were missed by more than 50% of the candidates and remediated with the class. Any additional actions are documented at the end of the question. Notification 50416268 written to capture the test item analysis and subsequent corrective actions.
16. Unit 1 is at full power in a normal electric plant alignment. A sudden power reduction on the 500 kV grid causes a small frequency oscillation to occur. Which of the following will occur in response to the oscillation? A. The Voltage Regulator will switch to MANUAL and operator action will be needed
to adjust generator frequency to 60 Hz. B. Frequency will oscillate until the operator takes the Voltage Regulator to MANUAL
to maintain generator frequency at 60 Hz. C. The DEHC Load Loop will vary turbine load to dampen the oscillation. D. The Power System Stabilizer will vary generator terminal voltage to dampen the
oscillation. Missed by 57% (12 of 21) 9 selected the correct answer, D 10 selected answer C 2 selected answer B Additional action: none
24. Which of the following describes the sequence for stopping the ECCS CCPs and SI pumps in E-1.1, SI Termination? A. Stop One ECCS CCP, realign charging, restore letdown; then stop both SI pumps B. Stop both SI pumps, realign charging, restore letdown; then stop one ECCS CCP C. Stop one ECCS CCP; realign charging; then stop both SI pumps D. Stop both SI pumps and one ECCS CCP; then realign charging and restore letdown Missed by 81% (17 of 21) 4 selected the correct answer, C 16 selected answer D 1 selected answer A Additional action: Challenged by the utility. Refer to documentation.
58. Which of the following is the maximum design core temperature that can be indicated by an Incore Thermocouple? A. 1250°F B. 2300°F C. 4700°F D. 5000°F Missed by 52% (11 of 21) 10 selected the correct answer, B 9 selected answer C 2 selected answer A Additional action: none, however, to be clear, question needs to state that it is core exit temperature, not core temperature.
68. GIVEN: • Unit 1 is at full power • Boron concentration is 150 ppm Rod H-8 is discovered to be untrippable. Which of the following describes the effect, if any, on Shutdown Margin (SDM)? A. No effect because one rod is already assumed to be stuck when calculating SDM. B. SDM is less by 665 pcm. C. SDM is less by 1236 pcm. D. SDM is less by 1330 pcm. Missed by 62% (13 of 21) 8 selected the correct answer, C 12 selected answer A 1 selected answer D Additional action: none
72. Unit 1 is at full power. Power is lost to CCW radiation monitor, RM-17A and PK11-22, Rad Mon Sys Failure/CVI Bypass, alarms. What action, if any, must be taken by the crew to maintain adequate sample flow through RM-17B? A. Verify CCW heat exchanger 1-1 is in service. B. Verify CCW heat exchanger 1-2 is in service. C. Place a second CCW heat exchanger in service. D. No action required, there is adequate flow through RM-17B with either heat
exchanger in service. Missed by 71% (15 of 21) 6 selected the correct answer, B 15 selected answer C Additional action: challenged by utility. Refer to documentation.
88. GIVEN: • The crew has just completed draining the RCS to 107 feet 8 inches, in accordance
with OP A-2:III, Reactor Vessel - Draining to Half Loop/Half Loop Operations with Fuel in Vessel
• RCS temperature is stable As the operator matches charging and letdown, RHR pump amps begin to rapidly swing approximately 10 amps, peak to peak. Which of the following actions will be taken by the Shift Foreman? A. Direct the operator to immediately secure the running RHR pump and go to OP AP
SD-2, Loss of RCS Inventory. B. Direct the operator to immediately secure the running RHR pump and go to OP AP
SD-5, Loss of Residual Heat Removal. C. Direct the operator to increase charging flow and raise level to greater than 108 feet,
if vortexing continues, secure the running RHR pump and go to OP AP SD-2, Loss of RCS Inventory
D. Direct the operator to increase charging flow and raise level to greater than 108 feet,
if vortexing continues, secure the running RHR pump and go to OP AP SD-5, Loss of Residual Heat Removal.
Missed by 75% (9 of 12) 3 selected the correct answer, A 4 selected answer B 5 selected answer D Additional action: as test item enhancement, add indication of lowering RCS level.
96. Under what condition may LCO 3.0.5 be used to restore inoperable equipment to service and what is the reason the LCO is used? A. Demonstrating the OPERABILITY of the equipment, because the applicable LCO
Required Action is not being met while the equipment is in service and not OPERABLE.
B. Performing corrective maintenance or troubleshooting, because the applicable LCO
Required Action is not being met while the equipment is in service and not OPERABLE.
C. Demonstrating the OPERABILITY of the equipment, because without the exception,
the Required Action is to enter LCO 3.0.3. D. Performing corrective maintenance or troubleshooting, because without the
exception, the Required Action is to enter LCO 3.0.3. Missed by 50% (6 of 12) 6 selected the correct answer, A 1 selected answer B 4 selected answer C 1 selected answer D Additional action: none.
97. GIVEN: • Unit 1 is at full power • Unit 2 is in MODE 3 • Control Room Ventilation Supply Fans S-38 and S-40 are out of service Control Room Ventilation Supply Fan S-36 trips. Which of the following Required Actions, if any, must be taken? A. No action required for either unit, LCO 3.7.10 is satisfied. B. Unit 1 must enter LCO 3.7.10 Condition A. No Action required for Unit 2. C. Both Unit 1 and Unit 2 must enter LCO 3.7.10 Condition A. D. Both Unit 1 and Unit 2 must enter LCO 3.7.10 Condition B. Missed by 58% (7 of 12) 5 selected the correct answer, A 2 selected answer B 5 selected answer C Additional action: evaluate if position of switches A-2 and D-2 should be added to question setup.
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Nam
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Ans
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1.
0820
Cor
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13
Whe
n it
say
s “a
ny o
ther
ala
rms”
is th
at a
t the
inve
rter
or
PK
’s (
cont
rol
room
)? A
ns. P
Ks
2.
08
55
Saw
yer
32
Is R
CS
pre
ssur
e lo
wer
ing
beca
use
the
PO
RV
is lo
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(pre
ssur
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r is
it
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AF
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nsw
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base
d on
the
info
rmat
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give
n in
the
ques
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.
3.
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55
Cor
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18
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clo
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houl
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read
the
grap
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terp
olat
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r ro
und?
Ans
. Ans
wer
the
ques
tion
usi
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e gr
aph
as y
ou w
ould
in th
e pl
ant.
4.
09
26
Lew
is
31
“fai
ls to
clo
se”
does
that
mea
n th
e va
lve
fail
s to
clo
se (
as in
the
valv
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siti
on)
or f
ails
to c
lose
as
in it
s st
ill o
pen?
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. The
val
ve f
ails
to c
lose
(o
pen)
.
5.
09
35
Pec
k
44
Low
er s
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int,
does
that
mea
n ta
king
the
cont
roll
er s
etpo
int o
r th
e ra
ise/
low
er p
ushb
utto
ns?
Ans
. As
it s
ays,
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nt.
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11
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Nam
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umbe
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Ans
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6.
0937
Gal
van
29
PC
V-1
35 in
itia
l res
pons
e? A
ns. R
espo
nse
to th
e pl
ant c
ondi
tion
s gi
ven.
7.
09
52
Gue
ss
46
Pro
blem
wit
h th
e in
vert
er o
r up
stre
am o
f th
e in
vert
er?
Ans
. Rea
d th
e qu
esti
on, a
gain
.
8.
10
15
Mea
de
53
Do
both
uni
ts lo
se o
ffsi
te p
ower
? Q
uest
ion
does
n’t m
ake
sens
e. A
ns.
Ass
ume
only
wha
t que
stio
n te
lls
you.
9.
10
52
Cor
tes
60
Doe
s A
IR-S
-1 s
uppl
y th
e C
onta
inm
ent S
ervi
ce A
ir h
eade
r or
the
envi
ronm
ent?
Ans
. Sup
plyi
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ir to
Con
tain
men
t.
10.
1310
Pec
k
88
Is le
vel s
tabl
e at
107
’8”,
can
I a
ssum
e it
is s
till
at t
hat l
evel
? A
ns. A
nsw
er
the
ques
tion
bas
ed o
n th
e in
form
atio
n gi
ven.
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10
Bow
ler
89
Wha
t is
the
cont
ainm
ent p
ress
ure
tren
d w
hen
App
E w
as p
erfo
rmed
? A
ns.
Ans
wer
the
ques
tion
bas
ed o
n th
e pr
essu
re g
iven
in th
e qu
esti
on.
12.
1310
LaL
one
97
Wha
t abo
ut th
e ot
her
Con
trol
Roo
m V
ent e
quip
men
t? A
ns. B
ased
you
r an
swer
on
the
info
rmat
ion
give
n in
the
ques
tion
.
13.
1315
Ups
haw
97
Wha
t abo
ut th
e C
RV
S tr
ansf
er s
wit
ches
? A
ns. S
yste
m is
in a
nor
mal
al
ignm
ent f
or th
e co
ndit
ions
giv
en.
14.
1316
Van
Beu
rden
97
Wha
t abo
ut th
e C
RV
S tr
ansf
er s
wit
ches
? A
ns. S
yste
m is
in a
nor
mal
al
ignm
ent f
or th
e co
ndit
ions
giv
en.