Test Schlumberger PDF
Test Schlumberger PDF
Test Schlumberger PDF
It is used to control the well, lubricate the drill bit, and carry away rock particles.
Black gold is oil. It is given this name because it is a precious commodity. It is a valuable natural resource with limited supply.
Mathematics
1. B 6. B 11. C 16. B
2. A 7. D 12. B 17. D
3. A 8. B 13. C 18. B
4. C 9. C 14. A 19. B
Mechanical
1. C 4. B 7. B 10. C 13. D
2. A 5. B 8. B 11. A 14. D
3. C 6. C 9. B 12. C 15. D
Electrical
1. A 4. C 7. B 10. C
2. C 5. C 8. C 11. A
3. B 6. A 9. B 12. C
General
1. C 4. D 7. C 10. B 13. B
2. D 5. A 8. C 11. A
3. C 6. D 9. B 12. C
Section I : English
Section II : Mathematics
Section IV : Electrical
Section V : General
Name :
Date :
TechnicalColle :
ge
Graduation :
Date
Mathematics
1. 6. 11. 16.
2. 7. 12. 17.
3. 8. 13. 18.
4. 9. 14. 19.
Mechanical
1. 4. 7. 10. 13.
2. 5. 8. 11. 14.
3. 6. 9. 12. 15.
Electrical
1. 4. 7. 10.
2. 5. 8. 11.
3. 6. 9. 12.
General
1. 4. 7. 10. 13.
2. 5. 8. 11.
3. 6. 9. 12.
Read the text below and then answer the questions that follow:
Oil is such a precious commodity that it has been called “Black gold”. We depend upon it for products ranging from fuel to
fertilizers. Demand is currently so high and increasing so rapidly that some experts predict oil supplies will dry up within forty years. If that
happens man will have managed in a little more than one hundred and fifty years to use up a gift that took nature several million years to
create.
Oil was initially used in burning lamps to provide light for homes, offices and factories. Only after the invention of the internal combustion
engine, as used in cars, did the modern Oil Industry develop as we know it.
The never ending search for “Black Gold” takes people and equipment all over the world. The only real way of knowing whether oil is likely to
be present in the ground is to drill a hole which is often called an exploration or test well. This can sometimes mean drilling more than 6000
meters beneath the earth’s surface. The cost of such an exercise is high and it can run into millions of dollars and sometimes the results can
be disappointing. A well in Texas which went to 7,600 meters cost nearly 3.0 million dollars and did not produce a drop of oil.
Mud is an all important component in the drilling process. It is used to control the well, lubricate the drill bit and carries away rock particles
which can be gathered at the surface and examined.
Once oil is found then it is usually pumped through pipelines to a refinery where it is separated into various products.
Anybody working for an international oil related company may find themselves in a country where language, climate, food, customs and
habits are totally different to their own. Work locations may be extreme; the jungle, the desert and the sea are often explored. Such are the
many challenges for a man and his machine in the search for Black Gold.
4. Due to the devaluation, many people have become rich, but many others _________.
A. ruined
B. have been ruined
C. have ruined
D. would have ruined
6. Your suggestion, _______ , is beneficial to both the company and the employees.
A. by
B. in
C. of
D. on
12. It never occurred _____ me to ask him for proof of his identity.
A. for
B. to
C. on
D. with
13. I object to being kept waiting. Why can’t you be _____ time?
A. on
B. in
C. of
D. at
14. I was _____ the impression that I had paid you for the work you did for me.
A. into
B. over
C. with
D. under
15. Buying presents for children is sometimes very difficult. ______ the end I bought a kite for Tom.
A. At
B. On
C. In
D. By
For questions 16-20, choose the correct tense for the verbs in brackets:
16. I usually go by train, but this weekend I am going by bus. It (take) longer but it costs less.
A. take
B. takes
C. is taken
D. will take
17. I (not think) your brother is enjoying the party. He keeps looking at his watch.
A. doesn’t think
B. didn’t think
C. don’t think
D. am not thinking
18. The hall (be) painted at the moment, so it isn’t looking its best.
A. is being
B. is
C. is to be
D. will be
A. repairing
B. repaired
C. is repaired
D. being repaired
A. interested
B. am interested
C. am interesting
D. interesting
For questions 21 to 25, four words or phrases have been underlined in each sentence. Please choose the one word or phrase, which
is incorrect in standard written English.
21. To John, as well as I , it is extremely beneficial to make friends with people from
A B C
other countries and to ask them about their cultures.
D
22. Before making a plan for the weekend, most people listen to the weather forecast
A B
even though they know hardly nothing about the factors that affect the weather.
C D
23. The circumstances under which the operation took place were unbelievable in that
A B C
the doctor didn’t even using antiseptic.
D
24. She was probably so disappointed in my not keeping the appointment and she
A B C
didn’t even greet me when I came the following day.
D
25. Had he followed the doctor’s advice and taken all the medicine regularly, the
A B C
doctor would not have looked angry at him.
D
Section II: Mathematics (Make sure to answer using the correct UNITS)
Conversion Units:
= 3.1416
1ft = 30.48 centimeters
1 ft = 12 inches
1kg = 2.2 lbs
1 in = 2.54 centimeters
1 gal = 3.785 liters
1 ft3 = 7.48 gal
1 bbl = 42 gal
1 bbl = 5.614 ft3
1 psi = .145 kPa
weight of fresh water 8.33 ppg
Area of a circle = r2
Volume of cylinder = r2h
4. What is the total capacity in gallons of a rectangular tank 5 meters in height knowing that it will hold 200 liters per foot?
C. 867 gal
5. What is the volume in cubic meters of a cylinder with a height of 2 meters and a diameter of 1.5 meters?
6. How much time in minutes will it take to fill a tank that can hold 660 gallons if we are filling it at 33 gallons per hour?
B. 1200 C. 20
minutes minutes
7. What is the force in pounds exerted upwards on a piston with a diameter of 4 inches if a gauge indicates the internal pressure in the cylinder
is 1000 psi?
D. 12,566
lbs
8. What is the weight in kilograms of a string of pipe that is 11,500 ft long and weighs .33 pounds per inch?
B. 20,700 kg
9. How much time in minutes will it take a car driving at 90 km/hr to travel 27 kilometers?
B. 2430 C. 18
minutes minutes
A tank is a vertical cylinder with inside diameter of 6ft and a height of 15ft:
10. What is the volume of liquid in cubic feet if we fill the tank to one foot high?
12. What is the volume of water in cubic ft in the tank if a measure stick indicates the water surface is 6 feet below the top of the tank?
13. What is the weight in pounds of the tank, as in the above case, if the tank itself weighs 20 lbs per ft of height?
C. 16,151
lbs
14. How much water in gallons would have to be removed to reduce the total weight of the tank plus water, as in the above case, by 20%?
A. 388 gals
15. What would be the new level of the water, as measured from the top of the tank, if the water in the above case (equivalent of 20% of total
weight) is removed?
D. 7.8 ft
A. 46 C. 2.3 D. 0
B. 18
A. -2 B. +2 C. 4
D. A and B
A. -5 C. 1 D. A and B
B. +5
(a + b) (a + b)
-------- x -------- =
(a – b) (a + b)
a2 + b2
----------------
a2 – b2
B. a2 + 2ab C. a2 + 2ab D. a2 – 2ab
+ b2 + b2 – b2
----------------- ----------------- -----------------
a2 – b2 a2 + b2 a2 + b2
20. Find the equation of a straight line passing through the point A (3,2) and having a gradient of m=5.
A. y = 3x – 2 D. y = 2x + 3
B. y = 5x + C. y = 5x
5 -13
Section III: Mechanical
1. For the tank shown above what is the pressure in psi measured at gauge #2 if: the pressure at gauge #1 is 300 psi (21 kg/cm 2)
and the level of the water (H) is 70 ft (21.4 m).
C. 330 psi
B. 7 T D. 17 T
A. 7T C. 17 T
A. 4.24 T D. 9T
C.
B. 9T
4.24 T
4. Indicate the resultant force, magnitude and direction:
A. 27 T D
. 6.22 T
C. 13.28 T
B. 11.18 T
5. For the system shown below, what should the distance X be for the system to be in equilibrium?
B. 3.0 ft
6. For the system shown below, what force should be applied at X for the system to be in equilibrium?
C. 10 lbs
7. For any given lever, the shorter the lever, the greater the lifting power.
A. True B. False
8. A body is floating in seawater with 2/3 of its volume above the surface. The weight of the displaced water is?
9. Consider the crane lifting the load shown. If the maximum crane loading on member A is 40,000 lbs (18,140 kg) as a bending
limit, calculate the heaviest load that can be lifted.
B. 75,046 C. 49,140
lbs lbs
C. 8.33 lbs
11. For the system to be in equilibrium, what is the mass of P in pounds? The mass at the other end of the beam is 5 kg.
A. 5.5 lb
12. If the motor M rotates in the direction shown by the arrow, what is going on ?
a. Well A
b. Well B
c. Well C
D. All three will have equal bottom hole pressure
14. If the density of A is greater than the density of B. What is going to happen ?
A. 2400
B. 1920
C. 7200
D. 9600
Section IV: Electrical
1. What is the equation for Ohm’s law?
B. V = I/R D. I = VR
A. V = IR C. R = VI
B. 6 V D. 24 V
A. 1.33 V C. 12 V
D. 24 V
A. 2.66 V B. 6 V C. 12 V
4. If the resistor below is 100 ohms and the voltage drop is 220 volts, what is the current I?
A. .22 A B. 22 A D. 2.0 A
C. 2.2 A
5. If R1=2k ohms, R2=1k ohms, R3=2k ohms and R4=2k ohms, what is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?
C. 2500
ohms
6. If C1=6F, C2=1F, C3=1F and C4=1F, what is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit shown below?
A. 2F
8. For the circuit shown below, if V=380VAC and the bulb is rated at 170VAC, 5W, what is the resistance R that should be connected in series to
the bulb?
C. 7145
ohms
9. If we increase the voltage across a DC motor, then the motor speed will?
B. increase
10. What will be the output voltage of two 12V batteries connected in series?
A. 12 V B. 6 V D. no voltage
C. 24 V
11. What will be the output voltage of two 12V batteries connected in parallel?
B. 6 V C. 24 V D. no voltage
A. 12 V
12. In the circuit shown below what is the current if the batteries are 12V each, R1=20 ohms, R2=10 ohms, R3=20 ohms, and R4=20 ohms?
C. 960 mA
Section V: General
Find the right choice in the following:
1. Which block has to be removed to be able to pull the bolt to the left and open the door?
C. Block C
2.
A. Choice A B. Choice B
C. Choice C D. Choice D
3.
A. Choice A B. Choice B
C. Choice C D. Choice D
4. Into which container will the water not flow if we open all the taps?
A. Choice A B. Choice B
C. Choice C D. Choice D
B. Choice B
A. Choice A B. Choice B
C. Choice C D. Choice D
7. A quadrant contains an inscribed rectangle ABCD as shown. Given the distances marked, what is the length of AD?
A. 3 m B. 7 m
C. 10 m D. 13 m
A. Choice A B. Choice B
C. Choice C D. Choice D
9. The five cogs are turning in the same direction and at the same speed. Which two will clash at a given moment?
A. A and B
13. There are 4 balls of the same size in a container filled with water. Which ball is the most dense?