Preparatory Questions (Set – 6)


1. Which of the following processes joins metals plastically?
- Friction welding
- Resistance welding
- Plasma welding
- None of the above
2. In submerged arc welding, excessive arc voltage may cause?
- Excessive penetration
- Change in weld metal composition
- Narrow weld width
- All of the above
3. In a tensile test, a brittle material would be indicated if the fracture surface?
- Shows a reduction in size
- Is flat and featureless
- Breaks in the weld metal
- Breaks in the parent metal
4. If steel attains improved creep properties at elevated temp, which one of the following elements would have helped in doing so?
- Tungsten
- Manganese
- Molybdenum
- Carbon
5. Macroscopic exam requires any specimen to be inspected
- Twice after etching
- Twice, before and after etching
- Twice before etching
- All of the above
6. Which of the following could be expected due to the presence of iron sulphide in the weld metal?
- solidification cracking
- hydrogen cracking
- Undercut and under fill
- Weld depression
7. Incomplete root penetration in a butt joint could be caused by:
- excessive root face width
- excessive root gap size
- low current setting
- both 1 and 3
8. If the procedure doesn’t mention the requirements for visual inspection of a specimen then what should you do?
- Carry out normal visual inspection
- Seek advice from higher authority
- Carry out no visual inspection
- Re- write the requirements of the specification
9. Chromium, when added to steel as an alloying element, has the effect of making the alloy more:
- Ductile
- Plastic
- Hardenable
- Malleable
10. When a steel suffers hot shortness, it is mostly due to the presence of:
- Sulphur
- Phosphorous
- Silicon
- Manganese
11. A discontinuity can be called as defect only when
- It is a Linear indication
- It is a rounded indication
- It exceeds the code limit
- None of the above
12. You have a macro section of a ‘T’ butt joint that shows a step-like defect lying outside the visible HAZ. What would this defect possibly signify?
- HAZ cracking
- Toe cracking
- Lamination
- Lamellar tearing
13. The important point of high temperature steels is that:
- They can withstand creep failure
- They may suffer re-heat cracking problems
- They may suffer loss of toughness
- All the above
14. A basic electrode would normally:
- Have superior mechanical properties
- Require baking before use
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
15. Hot shortness is a term used to indicate:
- Lamellar tearing
- Solidification cracking
- Hydrogen cracking
- None of the above
16. Which defect would you expect to get in TIG welds in non-deoxidised steel?
- Underfill and high reinforcements
- Porosity
- Tungsten inclusions
- Spatters
17. The overall length of a pipeline can be affected by:
- Longitudinal shrinkage
- Angular shrinkage
- Circumferential shrinkage
- All of the above
18. Which one of the following is not helpful in minimising angular distortion during welding?
- Use of double ‘V’ weld prep using balanced welding technique
- Pre-setting of work piece
- Applying post weld heat soak
- All of the above
19. Percentage elongation of a metal undergoing a tensile test is a measure of:
- Elasticity
- Plasticity
- Ductility
- None of the above
20. Argon purging on the root side is necessary in the TIG welding of stainless steel to:
- Avoid porosity in the root
- Obtain full penetration
- Obtain full fusion
- All of the above
21. The toes of the cap on a butt weld:
- Must overlap on the external surface of a pipe or plate by at least 1.5mm
- Must be grounded
- Must not be grounded
- None of the above
22. Why is hot – pass so-called?
- Because it is applied at a high amperage
- Because it is applied when the root is still hot
- Because it could cause ‘hot – shortness’
- Because it heat treats the root
23. Is it permissible to allow a single ‘V’ butt weld to cool down passes?
- It is solely the decision of the welder
- It depends on the requirement of the procedure and specifications
- It is solely the decision of the welding inspector
- No, all welds should be completed before dropping the temperature to ambient
24. Fluctuating load is: cyclic stresses, below the UTS on a weld component may lead to:
- Tensile failure
- Yield failure
- Fatigue failure
- Shear failure
25. To measure accurately the root radius of a charpy or Izod specimen, which of the following can be used?
- A shadowgraph
- A Steel rule
- A Vernier caliper
- Steel Tape