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MCQ Type Objective Question Bank
(d) 75
13 Nozzle No. 1 is used to weld plate thickness
(a) Less than 1mm
(b) Greater than 1mm
(c) Greater than 10mm
(d) None of these
14 The flame used to weld cost iron is
(a) Neutral Flame
(b) Oxidising Flame
(c) Carburising Flame
(d) Laxness oxidising flame
15 Preheating is required to weld cast iron because it prevents
(a) Oxidation
(b) Nitridation
(c) Cracking due to expansion an contraction
(d) None of these
16 Pre heating upto ___________temperature is required during Oxy-Acetylene
cutting process
(a) 200C
(b) 300C
(c) 600C
(d) 900C
17 To weld aluminium the flame is used
(a) Neutral Flame
(b) Oxidising Flame
(c) To increase in small amount of oxygen in neutral flame
(d) To increase in small amount of Acetylene in Neutral Flame
18 The supporting gas for combustion is
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Oxygen
(d) Acetylene
66 When electrode cannot be withdrawn the welding will stop. This is known as
(a) Arc peening
(b) Arc freezing
(c) Arc shielding
(d) None of these
67 The weight of the electrode holder should be not more than
(a) 200gms
(b) 300gms
(c) 400gms
(d) 600gms
68 Hand screens weigh should be limited with
(a) 200gms
(b) 300gms
(c) 400gms
(d) 600gms
69 Pre heating upto _________ C is required for gas cutting
(a) 240
(b) 300
(c) 500
(d) 900
70 In MMAW Process the arc temperature is
(a) 1700-1800C
(b) 3000-3600C
(c) 3600-4000C
(d) 2500-2700C
71 Brazing is also known as
(a) Hard Soldering
(b) Hard Joining
(c) Medium Soldering
(d) Brass joining
72 Solder materials is alloy of
(a) Copper and zinc
(b) Copper and tin
(c) Lead and tin
(d) Copper and lead
(a) 40%
(b) 50%
(c) 60%
(d) 67%
94 Reverse polarity is used when
(a) Job thickness is more
(b) Job thickness is less
(c) Electrode thickness is more
(d) Electrode thickness is less
95 Under cut develops due to
(a) Poor penetration
(b) Low current
(c) High current
(d) High voltage
96 Peening is required to
(a) Strain relieved
(b) Stress relieved
(c) Nodular formation of molten metal
(d) None of these
97
98
99
Peening is done by
(a)
Hammer
(b)
Clipping hammer
(c)
Holder
(d)
Electrode
Due to high temperature metal expends and the defect occurs is called
(a)
Under cut
(b)
Distortion
(c)
Porosities
(d)
Spatter
(b)
Heat
(c)
Spatter
(d)
All of these
Non consumable
(b)
Consumable
(c)
(d)
It has no electrode
Acetylene
(b)
Oxygen
(c)
Argon
(d)
Carbon dioxide
Acetylene
(b)
Oxygen
(c)
Argon
(d)
Carbon dioxide
103 To weld 6mm thickness mild plate the required electrode size is
(a)
4 S.W.G.
(b) 6 S.W.G.
(c) 8 S.W.G.
(d) 10 S.W.G.
104 To weld with 10 SWG electrode the current requires _______ amps.
(a) 30 60
(b) 50 70
105 To weld a metal in horizontal position the electrode should be held _______ inclined to the
plate
(a) 15
(b) 30
(c) 45
(d) 60
106 To weld a metal in vertical position the electrode should be held __________ inclined to the
plate
(a) 30
(b) 45
(c) 60
(d) 75
(b) 45 - 60
(c) 60 - 75
(d) 75 - 90
109 No need of maintaining polarity when the welding machine is ________ type
(a)
(b)
Rectifier set
(c)
Transformer
(d)
110 In welding machine the main objective is to produce __________ for generating an arc
(a) High current low voltage
(b) Medium current medium voltage
(c)
Manganese steel
Resistance
(d) Brazed
114 Welding decay can be avoided by
(a) Post heating
(b) Pre heating
(c)
Post cooling
MMAW
(b)
SMAW
(c)
TIG
(d)
MAG
(a) Spatter
(b) Smoke
(c)
Slag
Hardening
(b)
Distortion
(c)
Spattering
(d)
Welding decay
Single run
(b)
Double run
(c)
Multi run
(d)
Triple run
120 Welding cables are made of a large number of tinned copper wires of diameter
(a)
0.18 0.20mm
(b)
0.25 - 0.30mm
(c)
0.30 - 0.35mm
(d)
0.35 - 0.40mm
High
(b)
Low
(c)
Medium
(d)
Radio
Higher
(b)
Shorter
(c)
Medium
(d)
Straight
(b)
(c)
(d)
Bead length
Cable
(b)
Electrode
(c)
Filler rod
(d)
Flux
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
None of these
Nitride
(b)
Oxide
(c)
Sulphide
(d)
Bromide
Lower
(b)
Higher
(c)
Same
(d)
None of these
129 In spot welding the heating effect occurs when a current flows
through a _________
(a)
Inductance
(b)
Reactance
(c)
Resistance
(d)
Capacitance
(a)
200
(b)
250
(c)
300
(d)
500
131 Shielding gaser for welding must be low dew point temperature
because any _______ in the gas will turn into hydrogen and oxygen
when it passes through a welding avc
(a)
Acid
(b)
Water
(c)
Alkali
(d)
Oil
Monel
(b)
White
(c)
Solder
(d)
Brass
PIG
(b)
MIG
(c)
STUD
(d)
ARC
134 Large bridges are mounted on rollers fitted on the supporting pillars to
allow the bridge to _________ due to heat
(a)
Contraction
(b)
Expand
(c)
Swing
(d)
None of these
135 The double vee but joint is generally employed for _______ plates.
(a)
Thinner
(b)
Heavier
(c)
Medium
(d)
Double
(a)
(b)
Skip welding
(c)
Intermittent welding
(d)
137 The gas nozzle of the torch used for gas tungsten arc welding is made of
(a)
Plastic
(b)
Copper
(c)
Glass
(d)
Ceramic
138 A device used to keep the parts to be welded in proper alignment is called
(a)
Welding jig
(b)
Welding fixture
(c)
Welding positioned
(d)
Welding manipulator
139 Small particles which are thrown out by the arc during welding along with
the weld metal is called
(a)
Porosity
(b)
Spatter
(c)
Overlap
(d)
Undercut
140 Which one of the following metal or allow has the highest melting point
(a)
Aluminium
(b)
Copper
(c)
Brass
(d)
Bronze
50% cu 50% tn
(b)
50% cu 50% pb
(c)
50% pb 50% tn
(d)
50% cu 50% sn
142 The function of the central hole in the tip of the cutting blow pipe is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Graphite
(b)
Glass
(c)
Mica
(d)
Wood
High current
(b)
Low current
(c)
Short arc
(d)
Bare wire
(b)
(c)
(d)
Oxy-Acetylene Flame
(b)
Plasma Arc
(c)
Hydrogen Arc
(d)
Electric Arc
Aluminium
(b)
Cast iron
(c)
Copper
(d)
Mild steel
148 When two base metals lying in same horizontal plane to be weld is called
(a)
Lap joint
(b)
Butt joint
(c)
Corner joint
(d)
Fillet joint
149 When two base metals is perpendicular to each other then the joint is called
(a)
Lap joint
(b)
Butt joint
(c)
Corner joint
(d)
Fillet joint
150 When two base metals over laps to each other then the joint is called
(a)
Lap joint
(b)
Butt joint
(c)
Corner joint
(d)
Fillet joint
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