Welding Inspection, Steels - WIS 5: Multi - Choice Question Paper (MSR-WI-1)
Welding Inspection, Steels - WIS 5: Multi - Choice Question Paper (MSR-WI-1)
Welding Inspection, Steels - WIS 5: Multi - Choice Question Paper (MSR-WI-1)
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4. Compound welds:
a. Always contain butt and fillet welds
b. Joints, which have combinations of welds made by different welding
processes.
c. Combinations between two different weld types
d. All of the above.
6. Under most conditions, which of the following welding positions will deposit the
most weld metal.
a. PG.
b. PE.
c. PC.
d. PA.
11. Which of the following welding processes/technique is likely to be used for the
repair welding of localised porosity in a butt weld?
a. MMA, PG position.
b. Mechanised MAG.
c. Submerged arc.
d. All of the above.
e. None of the above.
12. When measuring the welding parameters with the MMA welding process for
the purpose of approving a welding procedure, the Welding Inspector should
measure the voltage:
a. As close to the welding arc as possible.
b. Anywhere along the welding cable.
c. Always from the voltmeter on the welding plant.
d. As near to the welding terminals as possible.
13. In the MMA welding process, which of the following is most likely to be caused
by a welder with a poor technique?
a. Deep weld craters/crater cracks.
b. Copper inclusions
c. Hydrogen cracks
d. All of the above.
15. When inspecting a critical component, the toes of a weld must be:
a. Always ground flush.
b. Must always overlap at least 1.5 mm onto the parent material.
c. Must always be inspected using a crack detection method (MPI, DPI).
d. None of the above can be selected – specification requirements
unknown.
16. When carrying out visual inspection, the specification makes no mention of the
requirements for visual inspection, in this situation what should you do?
a. Carry out normal visual inspection.
b. Seek advice from higher authority.
WIS 5 Qu paper MSR-WI-1 4 of 7
issue 3 Date: 28/0/03
THE WELDING INSTITUTE
17. Under most circumstances, which of the following do you consider to be duties
of a welding inspector?
a. The supervision of welders.
b. Procedure writing.
c. Qualifying welders
d. All of the above.
19. In an arc welding process, which of the following is the correct term used for
the amount of weld metal deposited per minute?
a. Filling rate.
b. Deposition rate.
c. Weld deposition.
d. Weld duty cycle.
20. What is the term given for the area of a welded joint just outside the weld
metal that has undergone microstructural changes?
a. Heat affected zone.
b. The weld zone.
c. Fusion zone.
d. All of the above terms may be used.
21. When carrying out visual inspection, which defect (s) is likely to be missed?
a. Linear misalignment.
b. Cap undercut.
c. Porosity.
d. Lack of fusion (inter run).
25. On a single-V butt weld, the distance through the centre of the weld from root
to face is called:
a. Reinforcement.
b. Penetration.
c. Throat thickness.
d. None of the above.
27. The need for pre-heat for steel will increase if:
a. The material thickness reduces.
b. Faster welding speeds
c. The use of a larger welding electrode
d. All of the above.
28. Which of the following butt weld preparations is most likely to be considered
for the welding of a 6mm thick plate?
a. Double-V butt.
b. Asymmetrical double-V butt.
c. Single-U butt.
d. Single-V butt.