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Cswip 31 Difficulmultichoice Ques
Cswip 31 Difficulmultichoice Ques
Cswip 31 Difficulmultichoice Ques
From the following electrode coding E50 4 B 160 20 H5, the compulsory part is:
a. E50 4 B 160 20 H5.
b. B 160 20 H5.
c. E50 4 B.
d. None of the above.
2. Which of the following is applicable for the HAZ on a C/Mn steel weld if the heat
input increases:
a. Both hardness and width is increased.
b. Hardness decreases, width increases.
c. Both hardness and width decreases.
d. Hardness increases, width decreases.
3. Which of the following materials are the most susceptible to HICC in the weld
zone
a. Carbon Manganese steel
b. Micro alloyed steel (HSLA).
c. Austenitic steel
d. Both a and b
e. All of the above
i. They’re homogeneous
ii. They’re less hygroscopic than other types
iii. There are no limits to their composition
iv. Fine particles can be removed easily
v. They’re easily recycled
9. Proof stress is used when non-ferrous metals are undergoing tensile tests to determine the
equivalent:
a. Tenacity
b. Elasticity
c. Yield strength
d. Tensile strength
10. To test a component for vibrational loading, a suitable mechanical test would be:
a. Impact
b. Tensile
c. Compressive
d. Fatigue
11. In the welding of a butt joint from one side, the profile of the root bead is controlled by:
a. Root face
b. Bevel angle
c. Root gap
d. All of the above
12. A steel described as QT will have improved tensile properties because it has:
a. Had control of chemical composition
b. Been heat-treated
c. Been quality tested
d. Been vacuum melted
14. Austenitic stainless steel electrodes are generally smaller in length than mild steel
electrodes because:
a. High amperage is used
b. Shelf life will be decreased
c. Their electrical conductivity is less than that of steel
d. They are more expensive
15. When MMA welding low carbon steel which electrode will give the greatest deposition
rate?
a. Hydrogen controlled
b. Cellulosic
c. Rutile
d. Iron powder
16. Inherent rectification of the electrical output is produced in the arc when TIG welding
using:
a. AC with a suppressor
b. AC without a suppressor
c. DC with reverse polarity
d. DC with straight polarity
17. Gamma rays and X-rays are part of a family of waves called:
a. Acoustic waves
b. Light waves
c. Electromagnetic waves
d. Transverse waves
18. Submerged arc utilises:
a. Deep penetration characteristic.
b. High deposition rates on DC+.
c. Flat (PA) welding only.
d. None of the above.
19. You suspect that ferritic steel plates contain cracks in the prepared edges. What NDT
method would you use to check this?
a. Radiography.
b. Magnetic particle inspection.
c. Penetrant inspection.
d. Ultrasonic flaw detection.
24. When a longitudinal load is put on a lap joint, the stress set up is normally:
a. Shear stress. (Usuat cat)
b. Tensile stress.
c. Compressive stress.
d. Residual stress.
26. The type of crystal normally found in a single run arc weld in the as welded condition is:
a. Equi-axed.
b. Polycrystalline.
c. Dendritic.
d. Columnar.
28. What would be observed if a fillet weld were sectioned and macro-etched?
a. The grain of the other beads is coarser than the final bead.
b. The penetration and fusion into the root is very deep.
c. Each bead appears to be distinctly separated from the adjoining beads.
d. The grain structure remains the same in all passes.
30. The main reason why all adhering scale should be removed when the pipe end
preparation is made by oxy-gas cutting is?
a. Oxidisation of the weld metal is minimised.
b. The speed of welding is increased.
c. Pipe bore alignment is made easier.
d. Reduction of the weld deposit is prevented.
31. In submerged arc welding excessive arc voltage may cause
A excessive penetration
B change in weld metal properties
C narrow weld width
D excessive bead profile
32. Which of the following is likely to give the highest impact strength in ferritic weld metal?
a) Cellulosic electrodes
b) Submerged arc with acid flux
c) Spray transfer Co-2-welding
d) Basic coated normal metal arc electrodes
33. What two functions in arc welding must be in equilibrium to enable a stable arc to be
established? (seek advide)
a) Arc voltage
b) Current
c) Wire/electrode feed rate
d) Metal burn-off rate
34. What destructive test would be required to ascertain the likelihood of cracking in the
HAZ of a weld? (seek advide)
a) Nick break
b) Side bend test
c) Charpy input
d) Macro test
35. When visually inspecting a fillet weld, it would normally be “sized” by:
37. Defects outside of the limits specified in a standard should always be: (seek advide)
a) Repaired
b) Reported to “a senior person”
c) Assessed along with other defects
d) All of the above
39. The likelihood of brittle fracture in steels will increase with: (seek advide)
40. The use of cobalt as an isotope would generally be used on: (seek advide)
a) Thin materials
b) Tee joints
c) Plate thickness greater than 25mm
d) None of the above
41. The correct term for cap height is: (seek advide)
a) Reinforcement
b) Cap profile height
c) Excessive weld metal
d) All of the above
42. The important point if high temperature steel is that: (seek advide)
44. Ultrasonic would be prefer over radiography due to: (seek advide)
46. Fish – eyes, chevron cracks and fissures are: (seek advide)
49. Which NDT method would never be use on a 6” Aluminum pipe weld?
a) Radiography
b) Magnetic particle inspection
c) Ultrasonic testing
d) Dye penetrant testing
a) Basic
b) Cellulosic
c) Rutile
d) None of the above
54. Which mechanical test (s) can be used to make an assessment of surfacing breaking
defects?
a) Bend test
b) Nick – break test
c) Macro test
d) None of the above
e) All of the above
a) Stress
b) Load divided by cross – sectional area
c) Extension of gauge length divided by original gauge length
d) Toughness
a) Stress
b) Load divide by cross – sectional are
c) Extension of gauge length divided by the original gauge length
d) Toughness
a) N/mm²
b) PSI
c) mm
d) Both a and b
e)
a) Is plastic deformation
b) Is elastic deformation
c) Is another term for stress
d) May be elastic or plastic deformation
e) All of the above