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CSWIP 3.1 Test 15:
Q. 1/30: Which is the best destructive test for showing lack of sidewall fusion in a 25mm thickness butt weld?
Nick break
Side bend
Charpy impact
Face bend
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Q. 2/30: Which of the following would be cause for rejection by most fabrication standards when inspecting fillet welds with undercut, a small amount of:
Depth
Length
Width
Sharpness
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Q. 3/30: According to BS EN 22553 a weld symbol for the other side is placed:
Above the dashed line
Below the dashed line
Above the solid line
Below the solid line
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Q 3/30
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Q. 4/30: Which of the following would be classed as the most serious type of defect?
A buried linear slag inclusion
Buried lack of inter-run fusion
Surface breaking lack of sidewall fusion
Surface porosity
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Q 4/30
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Q. 5/30: When open site working, serious porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention. What would you investigate?
Electrode type
Power plant type
Electrode storage
Day temperature
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Q. 6/30: A fillet weld has an actual throat thickness of 8mm and a leg length of 7mm, what is the excess weld metal?
2.1mm
1.8mm
3.1mm
1.4mm
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Q 6/30
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Q. 7/30: Which of the following units is used to express heat input?
Joules
N/mm2
J/mm2
KJ/mm
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Q 7/30
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Q. 8/30: Which of the following butt-weld preparations is usually the most susceptible to lack of sidewall fusion during the manual arc process?
A double-U butt
A single-V butt.
A double-V butt.
It is not normally a defect associated with the MMA welding process.
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Q 8/30
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Q. 9/30: Which of the following welding processes uses a resisitive heating system to achieve weld metal deposition.
A) Manual metal arc welding
B) Submerged-arc welding
C) Electro slag welding
D) Resistance spot welding
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Q 9/30
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Q. 10/30: Which of the following is a suitable shielding gas for FCAW of stainless steels?
100% Argon
70% Argon + 30% He
Argon + 5% Hydrogen
Argon + 20% CO2
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Q 10/30
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Q. 11/30: Land is term used with?
J and U joint
Fillet Weld
Single V groove
All of these
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Q 11/30
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Q. 12/30: Changing an essential variable beyond the allowed limits for a qualified welding procedure:
May change the mechanical properties of the joint
May adversely affect the quality of the weld
Will require a new welding procedure to be approved
All of the above
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Q. 13/30: DWSI is a form of radiographic testing?
True
False
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Q 13/30
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Q. 14/30: A duty not normally undertaken by a welding inspector is to:
Check the condition of the parent material.
Check the condition of the consumables.
Measure residual stress.
Check calibration certificates.
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Q 14/30
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Q. 15/30: Undercut can be defined as one of the following?
Concavity in the root of the weld
Crater in the fill of the weld
An oxide within the weld
Depression at the toe of the weld
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Q 15/30
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Q. 16/30: The property of a material which has the greatest influence on welding distortion is its
Yield strength
Coefficient of thermal expansion
Elastic modulus
Coefficient of thermal conductivity
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Q. 17/30: When open site working, severe porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention. What would you investigate?
Electrode type
Power plant type
Electrode storage
Day temperature
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Q 17/30
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Q. 18/30: What does the number 141 refer to when it is written next to the tail when using symbols
WPS number
Welding process
Filler material
Acceptance Standard
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Q 18/30
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Q. 19/30: What type of covering will an electrode have that is suitable for welding 60mm C-Mn steel and can give good weld metal toughness at -50ÂșC?
Rutile
Basic
Cellulosic
Choice will depend on the welding position
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Q 19/30
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Q. 20/30: To test a component for vibrational loading, a suitable mechanical test would be:
Impact
Tensile
Compressive
Fatigue
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Q 20/30
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Q. 21/30: When visually inspecting the face of a finished weld which of the following flaws would be considered to be the most serious?
Excess weld metal height
Start porosity
Spatter
Arc strikes
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Q 21/30
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Q. 22/30: Weld spatter during MMA welding is most likely to be caused by:
Excessive current
Incorrect baking and storage of electrodes
Bad batch of electrodes
Too low an OCV
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Q 22/30
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Q. 23/30: The property of a material which has the greatest influence on welding distortion is its
Yield strength
Coefficient of thermal expansion
Elastic modulus
Coefficient of thermal conductivity
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Q. 24/30: Carbon equivalent values (CEV) are used to determine how to avoid the risk of:
Hydrogen cracking
Lamellar tearing
Solidification cracking
Weld decay
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Q 24/30
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Q. 25/30: Which of the following would be considered to be high heat input welding?
550J/mm
55J/mm
5.5J/mm
5KJ/mm
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Q. 26/30: When weld metal refinement takes place in a multi-run deposit, it is known by the term:
Weld annealing
Weld refining
Weld normalising
Weld recrystallisation
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Q 26/30
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Q. 27/30: Root concavity is caused by:
Excessive back purge pressure and entrapped gas.
Excessive back purge pressure and very high heat inputs.
Excessive root grinding and a slow travel speed.
Excessive root grinding and excessive back purge pressure.
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Q. 28/30: For full penetration single-sided butt joints, root bead penetration and profile are mainly influenced by:
Root face
Bevel angle
Root gap
Included angle
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Q. 29/30: Root concavity is caused by:
Excessive back purge pressure and entrapped gas.
Excessive back purge pressure and very high heat inputs.
Excessive root grinding and a slow travel speed.
Excessive root grinding and excessive back purge pressure.
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Q. 30/30: Root concavity is caused by:
Excessive back purge pressure and entrapped gas.
Excessive back purge pressure and very high heat inputs.
Excessive root grinding and a slow travel speed.
Excessive root grinding and excessive back purge pressure.
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Q 30/30
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Q. 31/30: Which of the following fillet welds is the strongest assuming they are all made of the same material and welded using the same WPS?
8mm throat of a mitre fillet
7mm leg + 2mm excess weld metal
Mitre fillet with 10mm leg
Concave fillet with 11mm leg.
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