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2 Lett 1 2 Lette 1 3 Lette
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Leve1 III
Test I
X True
/ y: False
3. Once you have passed an eye exam, you never have to take it again.
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4. Recertification is required for only Level I and II inspectors every three years.
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5. Your employee may reexamine you at any time and may extend or revoke your certifi-
X. True
B. False
6. You change jobs from Peabody Testing to Autcmatio~ Industries, your qualifications
as Level II are/are not valid with Automation?
A. Are
y. Are Not
7. One of your Level II candidates fails the specific portion of the exam therefore,
he must wait prior to a retake or show evidence of additional training.
A. 10 days
B. 15 days
C. 20 days
/- 30 days
A. 70%
.JI'. 80%
C. 85%
D. 90%
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9. When weight factors are used as referenced in
~S"~iI;:b~~betwe.n and
c. .3 to .7
D. None of the above
10. What is the minimum number of test specimens that should be used for the practical
portion of the Level I and II test in accorda~ce with #ASNT-TC-1A?
yo One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
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sted below? (More than one answer required.)
13. The #ASNT-TC-1A is a document that provides guidelines only and is not a hard
and fast requirement.
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B.
True
False
15.
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Define the word Certification as used in #ASNT-TC-IA.
16. Define Certifying Agency as used in #ASNT-TC-lA.
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: 70%
80%
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C. 90%
D. None of the above
A. Examiner
B. AS NT
...fY.' Employer
D. Outside Agency
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19. It is the responsibility of the employer to establish written practices covering
only the certification of its individuals.
,A True
B. False
20. e vision test also requires you to be able to differentiate between color con-
tras~ethod for which certification is sought.
/- True
B. False
21. GTAW welding-process would normally produce which of the following type of defects?
A. Slag
B. Porosity
~ Tungsten Inclusion
D. None of the Above
23. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) requires that the welder hand feed the filler
me-tal into the weld joint.
.",t'. True
B. False
24. As a billet is rolled into a plate or bar which defect could be produced?
A. Hot Tears
B. Porosity
C. Cold Shuts
~: Seams
26. Repeated loadings, by bending or vibration, could cause which of the following.
A. Laps
B. Tears
Fatique Cracks
/-D. Bursts
27. Underbead cracking is usually found in the heat effected zone and immediately
~acent to the weld bead. -----------.
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~True
False
28. Pitting on t4.esurface of an item either internal or external is classified as
C;7rf'~ )i~1' .
29. From the drawing below indicate the number to the letter as they apply:
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__ --,;..r-' A. Leg of Fillet Weld 3
r ~~
[.jy.3
J
_
fi
C.
D.
Throat of Fillet Weld
Depth of Fusion
Toe of Weld
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30. From the drawing below indicate the proper names for the weld joint:
1- Root Face
! t Groove Angle ~
0 3. Plate Thickness _2_
_L 4. Bevel Angle C--
31- Match the proper joint drawings with their proper names.
Answer
,
.L. ~L:::I
A. Tee -.3-
6. ~ B. Lap
7. ~c=J
C. Butt }-
D. Single J ----4-
2. ~
E. Single U ~
F. Corner
G. Single Vee
3. ~
~
4. --~
5.
b[r)
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OI~CTION
Of T~AVn
32.
33. Why does gas tungsten arc welding produce an ~~:P~~~~lclean weld deposit?
0-
.
Mild heat input results in sufficient time for evolved gases to escape.
Shielding Gas is Used
. c. Both A and B
D. None of the above
34. What is the major cause of undercut, underfill and overlap in shielded metal
arc we Ldi.ng?
U
PROTECTIVE GAS
ELECTRODE
D. None of the above FROM ElECTRODE COATING - COATING
A. Porosity
B. Slag Inclusion
/~ Tungsten Inclusion
D. Inadequate Buildup
37. Internal splines and holes drilled parallel to or near test surfaces will
cause which of the following indications during a magnetic particle examination:
Broad, fuzzy indications directly aligned with the part's internal contours.
~ B. Sharp, well-defined indications directly aligned with the part's internal
contours.
C. No indications
D. Both A and B above
38. In Figure I shown below, assuming a uniform beam pattern, what relationship
would you expect to exist between the amplitudes of the reflected laminar
.signals at position A and B?
A. 12 dB Difference
~ A m~
~Equal
/(.S.,/ 2 to 1
Amplitudes )/--'1+-->: --+--J ---I--"-t-\ -~"'"
D. 3 to 1
l----...... lamin",. Reflectol"
FIGURE1
A. Excessive Washing
B. Inadequate Application of Developers
C. Penetrant or Part too Cold During Penetration Time
P Lint or Dirt
A. Material Attenuation
,,%. Beam Divergence
~ Near Field Effects
A.7 All of the Above
42. The pat tern of iron powde r sprinkled on a paper placed over a bar magnet is
called a:
A. Field Survey
~ Magnetometer
h'/ Magnetograph
~ Flux Meter
43. The range of specimen thicknesses that can be adequately recorded on the
radiograph is referred to as the:
Q c.
Attenuation
Scatter
Beam Spread
/- Interface
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45. Which of the following is not a recommended metho d of removing grease from a
surface of a part to be penetrant tested?
A. Vapor degreasing
~ Alkaline cleaner
~ Cleaning with solvent-type material
c C/Hot water rinse
47. Which of the following are typical of foreign matter which might block the openings
of discontinuities if the surface of a test specimen is not properly cleaned?
A. Paint
B. Scale
C. Core and Mold Material
All of the Above
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48. The parts are blanks cut from rolled iron bar stock. They have been rough
machined. Inspection by the continuous method, using a circular shot, reveals
well-defined but broken lines running parallel with the axis on some of the
pieces and no indications on others. The .br oken lines range in length from
~ to 1 inch. These indications are indicative of:
A. Shrinkage
B. Machining Tears
C . Surface Checking
./ Nonmetallic Inclusions
49. Alarger physical size source may produce an equivalent quality radiograph of:
Shrinkage Cracks
Laps
Cold Shuts
Insufficient Penetration
51. In Figure below, ac flowing through a primary coil sets up a magnetic fie1d and
causes a flow of eddy currents in the rod. The voltage of the secondary coil
is dependent upon:
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9 PRIMARY COIL
SfCONOARY COIL ~ !
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52. In eddy current testing, the theoretical maximum testing speed is determined by
the =--- ~
~ magnetic flux density.
~ testing frequency.
C. conveyor drive
D. test coil impedance
53. In eddy current testing of ferromagnetic materials, the dc saturating field may
be provided by:
A. an encircling solenoid.
B. a magnetic yoke.
both A and B.
~ D. none of the above.
A. The mc.gnitude of eddy current flow is large compared to the current flow in
~ the coil.
(~ The eddy current flow is affected by permeability variations in the sample.
c. The eddy current flow dissipates no power in the conductor.
D. None of the above.
ri? c.
D.
The phase of the eddy currents varies throughout the conductor.
They travel in straight lines.
They are maximum along the coil axis.
56. When removing excess .Eos.!.:..))ll,!.ls.i.(~,~~~~~~U.m!.!_in
a production situation in-
volving small irregularly shaped parts, one may use a:
~ paramagnetic
B. aual magnetic
c. covertly magnetic
D. diamagnetic
60.
instrument is to:
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The intended purpose of the adjustable calibrated attenuator of an ultrasonic
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