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Drilling Operations & Well Planning Engineering Master Class for Field Technicians & Engineers (OODE) Level 1 & Level 2 MCQ Assessment Quiz

 
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Results

🎉 Congratulations!

You have successfully passed the
Drilling Operations & Well Planning Engineering Master Class (OODE Level 1 & Level 2) Assessment.

Your performance demonstrates a strong understanding of:

  • Drilling operations and procedures
  • Well planning engineering principles
  • Rig systems and component functions
  • Casing, cementing, and well control
  • Drilling problems and troubleshooting
  • Deepwater drilling systems and subsea equipment

What This Means

By passing this assessment, you have shown that you can:

  • Apply technical knowledge in drilling operations
  • Understand well design and execution strategies
  • Identify and respond to common drilling challenges
  • Interpret rig systems and operational workflows
  • Recognize safety and well control requirements

Performance Summary

Your Score: %SCORE%
Passing Score: 95%
Result: PASS

Next Steps

  • Advance to deepwater and ultra-deepwater drilling specialization
  • Gain field experience with drilling teams
  • Study advanced well control and subsea systems
  • Participate in case studies and real-world drilling simulations

Certification Statement

This confirms that you have met the knowledge requirements for:


Drilling Operations & Well Planning Engineering (OODE) – Level 1 & Level 2

Please contact info@chesssubseaengineering.org for certification of completion directly.


This assessment validates theoretical and applied knowledge. Safe drilling operations require field supervision, compliance with safety regulations, and real-time operational decision-making.

⚠️ Assessment Result: Not Passed

You did not achieve the required passing score for the
Drilling Operations & Well Planning Engineering (OODE Level 1 & Level 2) Assessment.

Performance Summary

Passing Score: 95%
Result: NOT PASSED

Areas to Improve

  • Drilling operations and step-by-step procedures
  • Well planning engineering fundamentals
  • Rig systems and component functions
  • Casing, cementing, and well control
  • Drilling problems (e.g., stuck pipe, loss circulation)
  • Deepwater drilling systems and subsea components

Recommended Actions

  • Review all course sections carefully
  • Focus on technical concepts and operational sequences
  • Revisit complex topics such as well control and subsea systems
  • Practice with additional questions before retaking

Retake the Course

To improve your knowledge and successfully pass the assessment, we strongly recommend retaking the
Drilling Operations & Well Planning Engineering (OODE Level 1 & Level 2) course.

For enrollment or support, please contact:
📧 info@chesssubseaengineering.org

Keep Going

Mastery of drilling operations requires practice, repetition, and real-world understanding.
Use this result to improve and come back stronger.

Retake the Assessment

You are encouraged to retake the quiz after further study. Good preparation will significantly improve your performance.

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#1. What is the primary function of drilling fluid in drilling operations?

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#2. Which activity is NOT part of well planning engineering?

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#3. The drill bit is powered by:

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#4. Which of the following best defines rotary drilling?

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#5. Which rig type is categorized as marine?

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#6. Bottom-supported rigs differ from floating rigs because they:

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#7. Which is NOT a drilling problem listed?

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#8. Differential sticking occurs due to:

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#9. Mechanical sticking is caused by:

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#10. Key seating primarily results from:

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#11. Which system is responsible for lifting operations?

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#12. The mud circulation system primarily:

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#13. Blowout Prevention System is used for:

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#14. Power generation system supplies:

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#15. Rotating system includes:

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#16. Site preparation begins with:

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#17. Cellar digging is done to:

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#18. Conductor pipe is installed by:

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#19. Rig up refers to:

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#20. “Spud in” refers to:

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#21. POOH stands for:

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#22. Hole cleaning is achieved primarily by:

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#23. Diverter system is used to:

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#24. Sonic path in casing hole helps evaluate:

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#25. Primary function of casing is:

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#26. Casing cementing ensures:

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#27. Casing accessories are used to:

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#28. Logging While Drilling (LWD) is done:

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#29. Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) is:

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#30. Liner is:

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#31. Electric logs are used for:

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#32. Subsea drilling riser connects:

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#33. LWRP stands for:

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#34. EDP is used for:

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#35. Stress joints are used to:

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#36. Tension joints maintain:

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#37. Surface tree controls:

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#38. Motion compensating equipment:

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#39. Choke and kill lines are used for:

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#40. Loss circulation means:

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#41. Borehole instability leads to:

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#42. Mobile formations cause:

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#43. Fishing operations are used to:

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#44. Stuck pipe requires:

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#45. Drilling engineer is responsible for:

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#46. Drilling teams include:

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#47. Well control ensures:

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#48. Major component categorization refers to:

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#49. Deepwater drilling requires:

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#50. Cellar digging is done to:

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May 4, 2026

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