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CSWIP 3.1 Multiple Choice Paper 4


Amsiz Jan 11

1. Which of the following welding processes may be described, as a low hydrogen process in comparison withJan
general
11 MMA
welding?
1/1
TIG Jan 12
MIG
MAG
None of the above
All of the above
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2. Post heat treatment:

Must be applied to welds if a crack free weld is required


Should never exceed 300 dg C
May stress relieve
Must always be applied using gas flames

3. Why have a high O.C.V. with MMA welding


Jan 11
To initiate the arc
To obtain penetration
To avoid lack of fusion
MMA welding does not have a high O.C.V.

4. Which of the following NDT methods would not detect sub-surface defects?

MPI
Dye penetrant testing
Ultrasonic testing
Radiography
All of the above would detect sub-surface defects

5. What is the purpose of a ‘rectifier’ in relation to welding plant?

To adjust the voltage


To adjust the amperage
To convert A.C to D.C.
To prevent arc strikes

6. Fish – eyes, chevron cracks and fissures are:

Not associated with welding


Types of cracks
Only encountered in MMA welds
Hydrogen related problems

7. Pre heating prior to welding:

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Must always be carried out


Need not be carried out if post heat treatment is to follow welding
Is always carried out using gas flame
None of the above
All of the above

8. What does preheat prior to welding have an affected on?

Hardenability
Weldability
Cooling rate
All of the above
None of the above

9. Which of the following butt-weld preparations is generally most susceptible to ‘lack of side wall fusion’ during MMA welding?

A ‘U’ preparation
A ‘V’ preparation
A ‘double V’ preparation
Lack of side wall fusion does not exist with MMA

10. 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 never be grounded
None of the above

11. What is the leg length of a fillet weld?

The distance from the toe to the face


The distance from the root and to the face center
The distance from the root to the toe
The distance from toe to toe

12. What is ‘throat’ thickness of the fillet weld?

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The distance from toe to the face


The distance from the root to face center
The distance from the root to the toe
The distance from toe to toe

13. Quality assurance is:

The inspection of a product or service


A management system designed only to ensure material compatibility
Not solely related to planning and inspection
The implementation of quality control

14. Which welding process is considered the most versatile?

SAW
TIG
MIG/MAG
MMA

15. Quality assurance:

Is another term for inspection


Related to all activities and functions concerned with the attainment of quality
Is the activity of ensuring documents relating to specific contracts are in order
Is the activity of carrying out quality control

16. Which NDT method would never be use on a 6” aluminium pipe weld?

Radiography
Magnetic particle inspection
Ultrasonic testing
Dye penetrant testing

17. Why is hot-pass so called?

Because it is applied at a high amperage


Because it is applied when the root is still hot

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Because it could cause ‘hot – shortness’


Because it heat treats the root

18. Generally speaking a welding inspector, as a minimum requirement:

Must have at a thorough knowledge of NDT


Must know how to interpret radiographs
Must have a thorough knowledge of welding metallurgy
None of the above
All of the above

19. Which of the following is not an inert gas?

Argon
Xenon
Carbon dioxide
Helium

20. Why TIG welding is shielded?

To eliminate hydrogen
To retard the cooling rate of the weld
To eliminate the atmosphere
To ensure maximum heat input

21. The primary duty of welding inspector:

Is ensure welds are defect free


Is to ensure the weld is free from residual stresses
Is to write job specifications
Is to ensure all welding and associated activities are carried out in accordance with the procedure(s)

22. Which of the following welding process is most susceptible to lack of fusion?

Submerged arc
CO2 (metal active gas)
Manual metal arc

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Tungsten inert gas

23. Fillet welds are

Preferable to butt welds due to high strength


Difficult to assess with Non Destructive Testing in comparison with butt (grove) welds
Used only for ‘appearance’ purposes
Only feasible on steels
All of the above

24. API standards for

Associated Pipeline Industries


American Pipe Institute
American Pipeline Institute
American Petroleum Institute

25. When welding using the MMA process, varying the arc length will give the most variation of:

Voltage
Amperage
Polarity
None of the above

26. Lap joints contain:

Fillet welds
Corner joints
Butt welds
Single bevel butt welds

27. Which arc welding process utilizes a non-consumable electrode?

MIG
TIG
MMA
SAW

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All of the above

28. A welding Inspector:

Must know how to interpret radiographs


May be required to interpret radiographs on certain contracts
Should be able to weld
Both b and c
All of the above

29. Which electrodes are very susceptible to causing porosity in the deposited welds if long arc employed?

Basic
Cellulosic
Rutile
None of the above

30. What do you understand by the term “minimum interpass temperature”

Minimum pre heat temperature


Minimum stress relieve temperature
The lowest temperature to be used when normalizing
The lowest temperature allowed during welding and between passesex

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