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Asbestos Awareness Mock Test — Category A
Free Asbestos Awareness Category A mock test aligned to UKATA and IATP syllabuses. 25 questions from a 200-question bank covering asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, duty to manage, recognising asbestos in buildings, exposure limits and emergency procedures if ACMs are disturbed.
- Questions
- 25 questions
- Time limit
- 30 min
- Pass mark
- 70% to pass (18/25)
- Bank size
- 200 question bank
Free · no sign-up · timer can be ignored · retake as many times as you want
Sample questions
01What is the literal meaning of the word 'asbestos' derived from ancient Greek?
- A.Strong fibre
- B.Indestructible
- C.White mineral
- D.Fireproof
Why: The word 'asbestos' comes from the ancient Greek 'asbestos' meaning 'indestructible' or 'unquenchable', reflecting the material's remarkable durability and resistance to fire.
02Which of the following is the most commonly used type of asbestos worldwide?
- A.Crocidolite (blue asbestos)
- B.Tremolite
- C.Amosite (brown asbestos)
- D.Chrysotile (white asbestos)
Why: Chrysotile (white asbestos) accounts for approximately 90-95% of all asbestos used worldwide. It was the most widely used type due to its flexibility and resistance to heat.
03Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral. Which broad category of minerals does it belong to?
- A.Aluminium phosphates
- B.Silicate minerals
- C.Calcium carbonates
- D.Iron oxides
Why: Asbestos is the name given to a group of naturally occurring silicate minerals that form as bundles of fibres. All six recognised types of asbestos are silicate minerals.
FAQ
Is the Asbestos Awareness Mock Test mock exam free?
Yes — 100% free, no sign-up needed. Questions are pulled at random from a substantial bank, with a worked explanation on every question after you submit.
Can I retake the mock exam?
Yes. Every attempt picks a different random selection and reshuffles the options, so each retake gives you genuinely new questions. No limit on retakes.
Does this count towards the real qualification?
No — this is independent practice material. To gain the actual qualification you need to sit the official assessment through an approved provider.