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Started by flamatrix99, Jul 21, 2007, 10:06

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flamatrix99

Does anyone know what happened to www.quantumhyperspace.com? Or if there is a similiar website for GFES practice exam generation?

ranger2

You may already know this, but NRC website has a huge exam bank plus actual GFE exams going back a long way.

Back when I was prepping for the exam I just printed those and covered up the answers with post-it notes while I took the exam.

FlatFootSam

Yes, I built a site called www.NRCprep.com that generates randomized, single subject quizzes and comprehensive exams, from the NRC's bank of generic fundamentals exams.  Currently the practice exams are PWR only.

Practice quizzes/exams you've taken can be saved as PDF's for later review.  The site has a built-in Mollier diagram, steam tables, and formula sheet, just like you'll have for the final. 

It also has all the DOE's Reactor Operator Fundamentals Manuals online and searchable in case you need to review a topic.  These are literally the textbook for the GFES.

ski2313

Does anyone have the 2017 exam bank questions yet? Would like to study them. Please PM me if so.. thanks


TVA

You do realize the first place it gets released is the NRC website..

ski2313

That's not exactly true, but thanks.






TVA

Are you seriously saying this to a qualified GFES Instructor?

MMM

Quote from: ski2313 on Feb 13, 2018, 09:49
That's not exactly true, but thanks.

So who do you think gets them first? And if you have more knowledge about it, why did you ask?

TVA

To point out you have NO IDEA what you are talking about.

Marlin

4. Please learn to be respectful, tolerate and support each other.  NukeWorker.com's goal is to help others, not see how many people we can annoy. Do not initiate arguments or tension. This will only cause the triggering of other members and make this site less professional.

https://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,4700.0.html

TVA

And be accurate in your statements

Marlin

Quote from: TVA on Feb 14, 2018, 09:28
And be accurate in your statements

Browbeating a neophyte, subordinate, or the curious has more to do with self aggrandizement than accuracy. Still violates the site rules.

MMM

Aside from all the complaining, there really aren't "new" question for GFES. They're pretty much the same with slight detail differences. Study what's on the NRC website, UNDERSTAND the concepts, learn to read the questions (since they're as much about reading the question as they are about understanding the topic), and it's pretty easy.

TVA

They write 5 new ones per reactor type and modify 5 questions per reactor type for each exam so yes there are new questions.

TVA

Didnt brow beat anyone. Here is what he asked: Does anyone illegally have the 2017 test questions and are you willing to illegally abet me in performing an illegal act by giving them to me.

MMM

New is relative. Yes, the questions are new, but they really aren't that different from the ones in the bank, which is why I said to understand the concepts.

Marlin

Quote from: TVA on Feb 15, 2018, 06:53
Didn't brow beat anyone.

brow·beat
[ˈbrouˌbēt]
VERB
browbeating (present participle)
intimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words:
"a witness is being browbeaten under cross-examination"


Quote from: TVA on Feb 15, 2018, 06:53
Here is what he asked: Does anyone illegally have the 2017 test questions and are you willing to illegally abet me in performing an illegal act by giving them to me.


Assumption not in evidence, he may simply have been naive on the subject.