1. The Discontinuity which results from the entrapment of gas within the weld cross-section is known as:
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- Undercut
- Lack of penetration
- Lack of fusion
- Porosity
2. A discontinuity can be called as a defect only when;
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- It is a Linear indication
- It is a rounded indication
- It exceeds the code limit
- if it is a crack
3. Due to the improper termination of the welding arc which discontinuity is likely to be occurred;
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- Undercut
- Incomplete penetration
- Overlap
- Crater crack
4. Dye-Penetrant test is carried out to detect;
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- Surface Discontinuity
- Surface as well as subsurface discontinuity
- Both a and b
- Neither a nor b
5. In SMAW, E7018 belongs to which F group;
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- F 4
- F 2
- F 1
- F 8
6. In SMAW, which one of the following electrodes doesn’t belong to the F2 group;
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- E 6010
- E 6012
- E 6013
- E6014
7. Who is responsible for the qualification of welding procedures?
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- contractor or manufacturer
- welding Engineer
- welding operator
- Third-party Inspection agency
8. Stray arc strikes are undesirable since they:
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- Leave a poor surface finish
- Cause weld metal cracking.
- Reduce corrosion resistance.
- Cause local hardening and cracking in the parent material.
9. Welded joint in which the weld metal and parent metal have the same mechanical property and chemical composition is called;
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- Heterogeneous Joint
- Dissimilar Joint
- Homogeneous Joint
- Transition joint Joint
10. Oxy pressure and nozzle size in flame cutting would influence;
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- The temperature required for cut initiation
- The ability to cut stainless steels
- The depth of the cut obtained
- None of the above
11. A code of practice is;
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- A standard for workmanship only
- A set of rules for manufacturing a specific product
- Levels of acceptability of a weldment
- None of the above
12. Movement of the arc in MMA welding by magnetic forces is called;
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- Arc deviation
- Arc misalignment
- Arc blow
- Arc eye
13. A metallurgical problem most associated with submerged arc welding is;
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- Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ
- Solidification cracking in the weld metal
- Hydrogen cracking in the weld metal
- Lamellar tearing in the weld metal
14. Which electrode deposits weld metal with the greatest ductility and resistance to cracking?
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- Rutile
- Cellulosic
- Basic
- Oxidizing
15. In positional MMA welding on pipework, welders are having difficulty in obtaining good capping profiles when welding in the overhead position. Would you;
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- Advise them to increase the current
- Advise them to increase the voltage
- Ask for a new welding team
- Suggest the use of a smaller diameter electrode
16. A common gas mixture used in MIG welding nickel alloys, to combine good levels of penetration with good arc stability would be;
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- 75% argon and 25% CO2
- 100% argon
- 80% argon and 20% CO2
- 98% argon and 2% CO2
17. MMA welding of low alloy steels is more likely to be performed with;
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- Cellulosic electrodes.
- Rutile electrodes.
- Iron oxide electrodes
- Basic hydrogen controlled electrodes
18. Which of the following tests would indicate the toughness of weld metal/parent metal – HAZ?
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- Tensile Test
- Root bend Test
- Hardness Test
- Charpy v-notch
19. Pre-heating of carbon steel in manual metal arc welding is carried out to minimize the risk of;
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- Parent metal cracking
- Scattered porosity
- Undercut
- Lack of fusion
20. Hot shortness is a term used to indicate;
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- Underfill
- Solidification cracking
- Hydrogen induced cracking
- Hot crack
21. In the welding of austenitic stainless steels, the electrode and plate materials are often specified to be low carbon content. The reason for this;
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- To prevent the formation of chromium carbides
- Minimize distortion
- To prevent cracking in the weld
- All of the above
22. Is it permissible to allow a single pass butt weld to cool down between weld passes?
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- It depends on the specification requirements
- It is allowed if welding is carried out in a hot and humid environment
- It depends on the condition of HAZ
- All of the above
23. Why shielding of arc is required during an arc welding process?
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- To protect the weld pool from hydrogen, helium, and molybdenum
- To protect the HAZ region
- To protect the weld pool from the atmosphere
- All of the above
24. Which of the following defects would show up as light indications on a radiograph?
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- Tungsten inclusion
- Lack of penetration
- Excessive cap height and incomplete root penetration
- All of the above
25. While doing a pipe to pipe weld (circumferential seam), 610mm diameter with no internal access, which of the following techniques is most likely to be used, considering radiography using x-ray;
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- SWSI
- DWSI
- SWSI – Y
- SWSI – X
26. A fatigue cracks fracture surface is;
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- Hill top
- Smooth
- Zig saw fit
- None of the above
27. Which of the following elements, if present in significant quantities in steel, may lead to cold shortness;
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- Phosphorus
- Sulphur
- Silicon
- Copper + Nickel
28. Lamellar tearing has occurred in a steel fabrication before welding could, which of the following test methods could have detected it?
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- Ultrasonic Testing
- Radiographic testing
- Magnetic particle
- It could not be found by any testing method
29. The strength of the fillet weld is primarily controlled by;
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- Leg length
- Throat thickness
- Weld thickness
- All of the above
30. Which of the following welding processes/technique is likely to be used for the repair welding of localized porosity in a butt weld;
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- MMA, Submerged arc
- Mechanised MAG
- All of the above
- None of the above
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Hi Admin,
Thank for your time to prapare these question. They are very useful to me.
However, after checking, I have some opinions as following for some above questions:
1. Question 24: Answer should be 3.
2. Question 14: Answer should be 3.
3. Question 18: Answer should be 4.
4. Question 27: Answer should be 1.
5. Question 28: Answer should be 1.
Pls double check and advise.
Thanks.
Thank for your time to prapare these question. They are very useful to me.