Technology Multiple Choice 3
Technology Multiple Choice 3
Technology Multiple Choice 3
1. You notice that a welder is using an unapproved WPS for production tack welding carbon
steel, what action would you take?
A) Have the tacks removed and MPI the weld preparation for cracking
B) Nothing as it is only tack welds and they will probably be removed anyway
C) Nothing as long as the WPS covered the material type, wall thickness and diameter
D) Give him the correct approved one and allow him to continue as long as the welding
consumables were the correct type
2. The welding procedure calls for a minimum of 500C preheat; you notice the welder is using an
oxy-acetylene cutting torch to preheat the butt weld joint, what course of action would you
take?
A) I would check the preheat with a temperature indicating crayon (tempil stick) to ensure it is
correct
B) I would stop him and insist he used an approved method which is nominated on the WPS
C) It is acceptable to use this method of applying preheat so there is no problem
D) As long as he had a neutral flame it would be acceptable
3. Which is the most accurate method of ensuring that the correct preheat is applied?
A) Measure it with heat sensitive crayons (tempilsticks)
B) Using a calibrated digital thermometer
C) Using heat treatment equipment with thermocoulples attached and a chart recorder
D) Temperature measuring paint
4. Which of the following would you not need to check in a welding consumable store?
A) The oven temperatures
B) Quarantined consumables
C) Calibration of the ovens
D) The humidity
5. In an all weld tensile test, the original specimen gauge length was 50mm, and after the test the
increased gauge length was 70mm, what is the elongation percentage?
A) %A is 40
B) % A is 60
C) %A is 30
D) %A is 36
6. In a transverse tensile test, if the break was in the weld metal, the sample would be:
A) Acceptable if the UTS is equal to or greater than the specified UTS of the plate
B) Acceptable if the UTS is equal to or greater than the specified welding consumable UTS but
below the minimum UTS of the parent material
C) Rejected
D) Retested
7. The welders have increased the electrode stick out length of the SAW set, what would be the
effect on the weld?
A) No effect
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9. During root welding, which of the following would be the main cause of lack of root
penetration?
A) The root gap is too large in accordance with WPS
B) Preheat was not used
C) The current is too low
D) Root face is too small
10. Is it permissible to allow a welder to carry out a MMA (SMAW) welding procedure test if he is
not qualified?
A) No
B) Yes as long as the welding engineer is happy to allow it
C) Yes as long as he has a TIG (GTAW) qualification
D) Yes as long as no NDT is required on the finished weld
11. Which of the following electrode types would produce the lowest level of hydrogen?
A) Cellulose coated electrodes sealed in a tin immediately after manufacture
B) Basic coated electrodes when baked correctly immediately prior to use
C) Rutile coated electrodes when dried at 1500C prior to use
D) Heavy rutile coated electrodes when dried at 1800C for 2 hours prior to use
12. At what level is residual stress a problem when trying to minimize the risk of H2 cracking?
A) The stress levels have no influence on H2 cracking
B) The stress levels will need to be between 30 to 40% of the material yield stress
C) The stress levels will need to be greater than 50% of the material yield stress
D) The stress levels will need to be greater than 75% of the material UTS
13. At what level is the hardness value a problem when trying to minimize the risk of H2 cracking
A) 270 to 290HV
B) 300 to 350HV
C) 100 to 150HV
D) 160 to 200HV
14. Hydrogen cracking is considered a cold crack as it will not form until the weldment cools to
below:
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A) 5000C
B) 3000C
C) 3000F
D) 7300C
15. In a welding procedure transverse joint tensile test the following observations were made. The
specimen CSA was recorded as 40mm x 20mm and the maximum load applied was recorded as
190kN. What is the UTS
A) 237.5 kN/mm2
B) 247.5 N/mm2
C) 24.5 N/mm2
D) 237.5 N/mm2
16. In a cross joint tensile test the following observations were made: Specimen width: 20mm,
material thickness: 20mm, max load: 180KN, break position: parent plate. What is the UTS?
A) 45KN/mm2
B) 450N/mm2
C) 39KN/mm2
D) 39N/mm2
18. Assuming the same materials and welding procedure were used, which of the following would
require the highest preheat?
A) Butt weld in 35mm plate
B) Cruciform joint in 25mm plate
C) Tee joint butt welded in 30mm plate
D) Tee joint fillet welded in 20mm plate
20. In welder qualification testing of 45mm thick plates, why are side bends used instead of root
and face bends?
A) They are easier to produce
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21. When examining a completed bend test the angle of the bend was found to be 185 0. The testing
specification calls for the sample to have been formed through 1800
A) They should be acceptable as the standard refers to minimum forming angle
B) The bends should be considered as failed
C) Non bends should be produced and bend to 1800 then re-examined
D) They should be rejected as the angle is not close enough to be acceptable
22. When welding medium carbon steel plates over 120mm in thickness would the basic electrodes
require any pre-treatment before use?
A) None if they were in a vacuum pack
B) None if they were used in a factory
C) Heat if 5000C for 2 hours if used outside
D) Baked at 1500C for 4 hours prior to use
23. What are the three metal transfer modes when using MIG/MAG (GMAW)?
A) Dip, drop and drag
B) Trailing, vertical, and leading
C) Pulse, dip and flood
D) Dip, spray and pulse
24. When SAW welding using twin wires with separate power supplied what should the electrical
characteristics be?
A) Both wire DC+ve
B) Both wires AC
C) The lead wire DC+ve polarity followed by the trailing wire using a AC polarity
D) Both wires DC-ve
25. What would the effect be if the polarity were changed from DC-ve to DC+ve when MMA
(SMAW) welding?
A) More penetration
B) None
C) Greater deposition rate
D) Less penetration
26. An80mm diameter pipe, 10mm wall thickness is to be radiographed using the double wall
single image technique. The source to be used is Iridium, which of the following statements is
true?
A) It should not be done as the thickness is below that recommended
B) It would better to use a cobalt 60 source in this instance
C) There no problem with the technique
D) The preferred method is the double wall, double image technique
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27. While inspecting a weld on a 100mm thick high carbon steel plate with tolerance of +5mm you
noticed the weld is visual/acceptable, however the parent material has several arc strikes
present adjacent the weld approximately 3mm deep, what course of action would you take?
A) None I am only inspecting the weld
B) Recommend that the area be dressed smooth
C) Recommend that the area be dressed smooth followed by MPI
D) High carbon steel is not susceptible to cracking so I would weld over the arc strikes then blend
them
28. One of the advantages of ultrasonic inspection in relation to radiographic testing to:
A) Access is generally only required from one side (surface)of the component being tested
B) The designated work area must be closed off by barriers, therefore safety is increased
C) Thin materials can be easily examined
D) A permanent image of the defect can be obtained
29. When reviewing a radiograph of a weld made by the MAG (GSMAW) process, you notice a
very bright white inclusion in the weld, which of the following best describes this indication
A) Tungsten inclusion
B) Spatter on the cap
C) Copper inclusion
D) It is most likely to be a film mark
30. With which of the following NDE processes will BEST detect internal lack of side wall fusion
on a MAG (GMAW) weld
A) Visual
B) Dye penetrant
C) Ultrasonics
D) radiography
31. When MMA welding what will be the effect on the weld if the electrode was changed from
DC-ve to AC
A) None
B) Higher deposition rates
C) There would be more penetration or a slight decrease in deposition rate
D) The arc would become unstable
34. What would be the most likely SAW flux type for welding medium carbon steel which requires
impact testing:
A) Cellulosic
B) Rutile
C) Fused
D) Agglomerated
35. Which of the following defects is usually associated with the MAG (GMAW) welding process
when using Dip transfer
A) Centerline cracking
B) Lack of side wall fusion
C) Undercut
D) Tungsten inclusions
37. Which welding process and mode is more susceptible to lack of sidewall fusion?
A) MAG Dip
B) SAW DC+
C) MAG Spray
D) TIG Pulsed
38. Standards on the same subject approved by different standardizing bodes, that establish inter
changeability of products, processes and services, or mutual understanding of test results or
information provided according to these standards are called:
A) Codes of practice
B) Harmonized standards
C) Quality plan
D) Quality management systems
A) Improve fusion
B) Improve profile
C) Remove hydrogen
D) Remove sulphur
41. For the structure termed martensite to form in a C-Mn steel it must first be heated to:
A) Just below its lower critical temperature and rapidly cooled
B) A maximum temperature of 5500C then rapidly cooled
C) Above its upper critical temperature and slowly furnace cooled
D) A full transformation to austenite then rapidly cooled
42. In replacing intermittent fillet welds, BS EN 22553 and AWS 2.4 differ in?
A) The way in which staggering is structure
B) The plot distance definition
C) Both the above
D) None of the above
51) Prior to production welding commencing you notice that the drawing has been revised and
now includes a pipe with a wall thickness of 30 mm, your WPS only covers wall thickness of
28mm, what course of action would you follow?
A) Continuous with production welding as the differences is less than 10%
B) Apply for a concession to change the thickness to permit the welding on the 30 mm wall thick
pipe
C) Change the range on the WPS to 36mm and allow welding to commence
D) Allowing welding to commence then apply for a concession
52. voltage and amperage meters have been removed from MIG/MAG(GMAW) equipment
making calibration invalid, the equipment should be:
A) Quarantined
B) Only used for tack welds
C) Only used if validated
D) Monitored closely by the welding inspector for amperage and voltage.
54. When examining a completed macro test the recorded hardness figures were 5HV points over
the maximum permitted what would your course of action be?
A) Apply for Consession
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55. In welding procedure transverse joint tensile test the following observations were made. The
specimen CSA was recorded as 30mm x 20mm and the maximum load applied was recorded as
200kN. What is UTS
A) 33KN/mm2
B) 333 N/mm2
C) 3333 N/mm2
D) 33 N/mm2
56. Which of the following defects are not associated with the SAW process?
A) Centreline cracking
B) Chevron cracking
C) Copper inclusions
D) Tungsten inclusions
57. Clustered porosity found internally in the body of an MMA weld is usually associated with:
A) Poor inter-pass cleaning
B) The open circuit current being too high
C) Poor stop start technique or damp electrode coating
D) Low open circuit voltage
58. In which of the following modes of transfer is inductance usually a variable parameter in solid
wire MAG welding (135)
A) Dip transfer
B) Spray transfer
C) Pulse transfer
D) Globular transfer
59. A disadvantage of the MAG (135) spray transfer condition is that it:
A) Cannot be used in the vertical position for steels
B) Cannot be used for aluminium alloys
C) Has a low heat input and is prone to lack of sidewall fusion
D) Is said to have lower deposition rate than dip transfer
60. An advantage of the MMA (111) welding process is that it:
A) Has higher current density than SAW (121) welding
B) Has a very large range of consumable for most welding applications
C) No core wire is lost during the process
D) Requires a lower skill level than other manual forms of welding
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