MCQ S
MCQ S
MCQ S
CSWIP 3.1
a) Elongation
b) Tensile strength
c) Hardness
d) Toughness
3 You observe centerline cracking a weld that as been made one of five
work stations each making similar components. The first action to take is:
a) Linear misalignment
b) Undercut
c) Overlap
d) Linear slag inclusion
a) Dosimeter
b) Fluoroscope
c) IQI ( Penetrameter)
d) Clinometer
8 Under normal contract conditions, weld procedure approval tests for pipe
work are:
a) Mandatory
b) Depend upon site and weather conditions
c) Dependent upon the contractor’s confidence in his procedures
d) Only required when CO2 welding is to be used.
a) Bend test
b) Macro examination
c) Impact tests
d) Fracture tests
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12 Manual metal arc welding of low alloy steels is more likely to be
performed with:
a) Rutile electrodes
b) Cellulosic Electrodes
c) Iron powder electrodes
d) Basic hydrogen controlled electrodes
a) Slag inclusion
b) Excess penetration
c) Lack of side fusion
d) Tungsten inclusions
a) Under cut
b) Porosity
c) Tungsten inclusions
d) Linear misalignment
15 Which of the following can arise from copper inclusions is a ferrite steel
weld?
a) Cellulosic electrodes
b) Submerged arc with acid flux
c) Spray transfer Co-2-welding
d) Basic coated normal metal arc electrodes
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a) Penetrants
b) Magnetic particles
c) Radiography
d) Ultrasonic flaw detector
18 You suspected that ferritic steel plates, which have been edge, prepared
contain crack in the prepared edges. Which NDT method would you use to
check this?
a) Radiography
b) Magnetic particle
c) Penetrants
d) Ultrasonic flaw detector
20 Stress relief is not helpful in one of the following cases. Which one?
a) 100 DP Hv
b) 350 DP HV
c) 500 DP Hv
d) 750 DP Hv
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a) Cellulosic
b) Iron oxide
c) Acid
d) Basic
a) Color
b) Length
c) Trade name
d) AWS/BS639 Code Letter
26 You noticed manual metal arc welding electrodes, stripe of flux, are being
used as filler wire, for TIG welding. You would object because:
a) It is too expensive
b) The wire would be too thick
c) The weld metal composition may be wrong
d) The wire is too short
27 When open site working, serious porosity in manual metal arc welding is
brought to your attention. What would you investigate?
a) Electrode type
b) Power plant type
c) Electrode storage
d) Day temperature
a) Porosity
b) Cracking in the weld area
c) Under cut for fillet welds
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d) Lack of root fusion defects
a) Prevent oxidation
b) Prevent under bead cracking
c) Prevent porosity
d) Control the penetration bead shape
a) Scattered porosity
b) Worm hole porosity
c) Parent metal cracking
d) Lack of penetration
a) Leg length
b) Actual throat thickness
c) Weld width
33 For open site manual metal arc welding the following equipment is
available. Which would you choose for safe working?
35 During CO-2 welding, the arc length is most likely to be affected by:
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a) The wire diameter
b) The current return connections
c) The gas flow rate
d) The torch to work angle
a) HAZ cracking
b) Fatigue life
c) Residual stresses
d) Yield strength
39 Bend test specimens have been taken from a 25 mm thick carbon steel butt
weld. Which would show lack of inter-run fusion:
a) Side bend
b) Root bend
c) Face bend
d) Guided bend
a) X-ray examination
b) Dye penetrant
c) Ultrasonic inspection
d) It would not have been found by any inspection method
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41 You are to over see arc welding of some machine fittings and find they are
cadmium plated. What you:
a) Permit it to proceed
b) Permit it to proceed with fume extraction
c) Stop the operation at once
d) Advise the welder to drink milk and proceed
a) Arc voltage
b) Current
c) Wire/electrode feed rate
d) Metal burn-off rate
43 In MMA welding, what parameter is used for the control penetration into
the base material?
a) Voltage
b) Welding speed
c) Iron powders in the coating
d) Current
44 In the welding of butt joint from one side, which of the following controls
the profile of the root bead?
a) Root Face
b) Bevel Angle
c) Root Gap
d) One of the above
a) Constant voltage
b) Flat Characteristic
c) Drooping Characteristic
d) Motor Generator
a) Macro
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b) Nick break
c) Hardness
d) Charpy vee notch
47 Degreasing components are essential for quality welding but some agents
may:
48 Which of the following chemical elements has the greater effect on the
harden ability of a steel plate?
a) Molybdenum
b) Chromium
c) Titanium
d) Carbon
50 In MMA welding, the slag produced can be varied to suit the welding
position; which type of slag would be required for welding in the HV
position?
a) Fluid
b) Viscous
c) None of the above
d) Semi fluid
51 The weld metal deposits of manual metal arc electrode achieves its
mechanical strength through?
a) Iron powder
b) Calcium fluoride
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c) Silicon
d) Calcium carbonate
53 Welds made with high heat inputs show a reduction in one of the
following properties?
a) Ductility
b) Toughness
c) Fatigue strength
d) Mechanical strength
54 In the welding of Austenitic pipe work, the borer is usually purged with Ar
to?
57 Which one o the following steels would give rise to the formation of
porosity when autogenously welded with an arc process?
59 The use of cellulosic electrode is often made when welding the root pass
of pipes in the field. This is because?
a) Tungsten
b) Manganese
c) Molybdenum
d) Carbon
a) Friction welding
b) Diffusion bonding
c) Electron beam welding
d) Autogenous TIG welding
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65 In friction welding, is the metal at the interface in the?
a) Liquid state
b) Solid state
c) Plastic state
d) Elastic state
a) Nick break
b) Side bend test
c) Charpy input
d) Macro test
a) Excessive penetration
b) Change in weld metal composition
c) Narrow weld width
d) Excessive bead profile
a) BS4872
b) BS499
c) BS4870
d) None of the above
a) Linear misalignment
b) Incorrect tilt angle
c) Differing root face widths
d) All of the above
74 When visually inspecting a completed single vee butt weld cap you would
certainly assess:
a) Cap height
b) Toe blend
c) Weld width
d) A, B & C
75 You notice a very “veed” ripple shape. This is most likely caused by:
a) Corrosion
b) Fatigue life
c) Overlap type defects
d) All of the above
a) Excessive amps
b) Excessive volts
c) Excessive travel speed
d) All of the above
a) Its depth
b) Its length
c) Its blending
d) All of the above
a) Up to 5
b) 2 – 2.5
c) 5 – 10
d) None of the above
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a) Aid visual inspection
b) Because application standard says so
c) To confirm “visual uncertainties”
d) All of the above
a) Repaired
b) Reported to “a senior person”
c) Assessed along with other defects
d) All of the above
87 Manual metal arc electrodes can be grouped into three main types. Thses
are:
a) Poor access
b) Loss of gas shield
c) “Dirty” materials
d) All of the above
a) Better profiles
b) Improved toe blending
c) Improved ripple shape
d) All of the above
a) Solidification problems
b) Hydrogen problems
c) Excessive stresses
d) All of the above
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91 With reference to a root penetration bead, you could certainly assess:
95 Flame cut preparations may, during welding, increase the likelihood of:
a) Cracking
b) Misalignment problems
c) Inclusions
d) All of the above
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a) Slag inclusions
b) Fusion defects (interun)
c) Fusion defects (surface)
98 Code of practice is:
a) Arc deviation
b) Arc misalignment
c) Arc blow
d) Arc eye
100 A metallurgical problem most associated with submerged arc welding is:
101 Oxy pressure and nozzle size would influence what in flame cutting:
a) Friction welding
b) Resistance welding
c) Plasma welding
d) All of the above
a) E 6013
b) E 5133
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c) E 7018 – G
d) Fleet weld 5
105 Which of the following coating is associated with “Stove” welding;
a) Rutile
b) Cellulosic
c) Basic
d) Oxidizing
106 A common gas mixture used in MIG welding nickel alloys to combine
good levels of penetration with good arc stability would be:
a) 100% CO
b) 100% argon
c) 80% argon 20% CO2
d) 98% argon 2% oxygen
a) Fused
b) Agglomerated
c) Basic
d) All of about the same resistance
a) 3200 C
b) 2300 C
c) 5000 C
d) None of the above
111 Repair welding is often more difficult than production due to:
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a) The material being ingrained with in-service contaminates
b) Restricted access with the repair area
c) The possible position of the weld
d) Any of the above
115 In bend test, the face of the specimen is in tension and root is in
compression; the type of test being carried out would be:
117 The process of tempering is often carried out to regain toughness after
which of the following processes:
a) Annealing
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b) Normalizing
c) Hardening
d) Stress relieving
118 The presence of iron sulphide in the weld metal is most likely to produce
which of the following upon contraction of the weld:
a) Solidification cracking
b) Hydrogen cracking
c) Intergranular corrosion
d) Stress corrosion cracking
119 Generally the most suitable method of detecting lack of sidewall fusion
would be:
a) Ultrasonic
b) MPI
c) Radiography
d) Penetrants
a) Lamellar tearing
b) Solidification cracking
c) Hydrogen cracking
d) None of the above
a) Thin materials
b) Tee joints
c) Plate thickness greater than 25mm
d) None of the above
123 Weld symbol placed on a dotted line in accordance with ISO requirements
means:
125 The correct term for a joint prepared on one component only is:
a) A bevel butt
b) A J butt
c) A “K” butt
d) All of the above
a) A standard
b) A “set of rules” for the manufacture of a product
c) Related to welder and weld procedure approval
d) All of the above
a) Reinforcement
b) Cap profile height
c) Excessive weld metal
d) All of the above
a) Impact values
b) Stress
c) Strain
d) Both a) & c)
a) Weld decay
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b) Sensitization
c) Solidification cracking
d) All of the above
133 When referring to TIG welding, the shielding gas could be:
a) Argon + Hydrogen
b) Argon + Helium
c) Argon + Nitrogen
d) All of the above
134 When referring to MIG welding, the shielding gas could be:
a) Argon
b) Argon + 1% Oxygen
c) Argon + 20% CO2
d) None of the above
a) Planar
b) Cracks
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c) Lack of fusion
d) All of the above
a) TIG
b) MIG
c) MAG
d) None of the above
e) All f the above
142 Which of the following NDT methods would not detect sub-surface
defects?
a) MPI
b) Dye penetrant testing
c) Ultrasonic testing
d) Radiography
e) All of the above would detect sub-surface defects
147 What does pre heat prior to welding have an affect on:
a) Hardenability
b) Weldability
c) Cooling rate
d) All of the above
e) None of the above
a) A ‘U’ preparation
b) A ‘V’ preparation
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c) A ‘double V’ preparation
d) Lack of side wall fusion does not exist with MMA
a) SAW
b) TIG
c) MIG/MAG
d) MMA
155 Which NDT method would never be use on a 6” aluminum pipe weld?
a) Radiography
b) Magnetic particle inspection
c) Ultrasonic testing
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d) Dye penetrant testing
a) Argon
b) Xenon
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Helium
a) To eliminate hydrogen
b) To retard the cooling rate of the weld
c) To eliminate the atmosphere
d) To ensure maximum heat input
a) Submerged arc
b) CO2 (metal active gas)
c) Manual metal arc
d) Tungsten inert gas
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162 Fillet welds are
164 When welding using the MMA process, varying the arc length will give
the most variation of:
a) Voltage
b) Amperage
c) Polarity
d) None of the above
a) Fillet welds
b) Corner joints
c) Butt welds
d) Single bevel butt welds
a) MIG
b) TIG
c) MMA
d) SAW
e) All of the above
a) Basic
b) Cellulosic
c) Rutile
d) None of the above
170 Is it permissible to allow a single ‘V’ butt weld to cool down passes?
172 Which mechanical test (s) can b e 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) Plasticity
b) Ductility
c) Elasticity
d) Malleability
175 Fluctuating load is: cyclic stresses, below the UTS on a weld component
may lead to:
a) Tensile failure
b) Yield failure
c) Fatigue failure
d) Shear failure
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
a) An oval tube
b) Another term for burn through
c) A type of porosity
d) A shrinkage defect
a) BS 639
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b) BS 638
c) BS 18
d) BS 499
181 How could you accurately measure the root radius of a charpy or Izod
specimen?
a) Is repairable
b) Always results in s cut – out and complete reweld
c) Is acceptable up to 2mm in length
d) May be repaired or cut – out depending on specification
requirements.
184 If the amperage were too low during the welding of a root bead the
possible result would be:
a) Lack of penetration
b) Lack of fusion
c) The freezing of the electrode
d) All of the above
185 Stress acting in the opposite direction of compressive stress is known as:
a) Residual stress
b) Shear stress
c) Hoop stress
d) Tensile stress
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a) Restraint
b) Heat – input
c) Material properties
d) Material thickness
e) All of the above
187 Distortion:
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
188 You see a welder using oxy-acetylene flame with along feathered inner
cone. What would be the effect of this on carbon steel?
189 When visually inspecting a fillet weld, it would normally be “sized” by:
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ANSWER
1 b 31 c 61 d 91 d 121 d 151 b 181 a
2 d 32 a 62 c 92 c 122 d 152 c 182 e
3 b 33 d 63 b 93 d 123 b 153 d 183 d
4 d 34 a 64 c 94 d 124 d 154 b 184 d
5 d 35 b 65 c 95 d 125 d 155 b 185 d
6 b 36 b 66 b 96 b 126 b 156 d 186 e
7 c 37 a 67 b 97 c 127 a 157 d 187 d
8 a 38 b 68 b 98 b 128 d 158 c 188 a
9 c 39 a 69 b 99 c 129 c 159 c 189 a
10 b 40 d 70 d 100 b 130 d 160 d
11 b 41 c 71 a 101 c 131 d 161 b
12 d 42 a 72 d 102 b 132 d 162 b
13 c 43 d 73 d 103 a 133 b 163 d
14 b 44 c 74 d 104 a 134 a 164 a
15 a 45 c 75 c 105 b 135 c 165 a
16 d 46 d 76 d 106 b 136 c 166 b
17 d 47 d 77 d 107 a 137 d 167 b
18 b 48 d 78 a 108 a 138 d 168 a
19 a 49 d 79 d 109 b 139 c 169 d
20 b 50 b 80 d 110 a 140 e 170 b
21 51 b 81 d 111 d 141 b 171 b
22 a 52 c 82 b 112 c 142 b 172 e
23 d 53 b 83 a 113 c 143 a 173 d
24 d 54 c 84 d 114 b 144 c 174 c
25 b 55 b 85 c 115 c 145 a 175 c
26 c 56 b 86 d 116 a 146 d 176 b
27 c 57 c 87 a 117 c 147 d 177 c
28 b 58 b 88 d 118 a 148 a 178 c
29 c 59 b 89 d 119 a 149 a 179 b
30 a 60 b 90 d 120 b 150 c 180 d
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