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MCQ type Objective Question Bank

Name of the Trade : Welding


Trade Code : WELD
Choose the correct answer :

Which one is the temporary joint


(a) Forged Welding
(b) Cotter Joint
(c) Brazing
(d) soldering

Which is the non pressure welding


(a) Spot Welding
(b) Seam Welding
(c) Arc Welding
(d) Forge Welding

Oxi Acetylene Gas flame used in


(a) Gas Welding
(b) Gas Cutting
(c) MIG Welding
(d) (A) & (B) both

The colour code of Combustible Gas is


(a) Red
(b) Blue
(c) Black
(d) Green

The chemical formula of Acetylene is


(a) C4H4
(b) C2H2
(c) CO2
(d) C2O2

The Flame Temperature of Oxy Acetylene Gas


(a) 1750 - 2000C

(b) 2400 - 2700C


(c) 3000 - 3300C
(d) 3600 - 4000C
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Which one of the flame develops lowest temperature


(a) Oxy-Coal
(b) Oxy-Hydrogen
(c) Oxy-Acetylene
(d) Oxy-Propane-Butane

The term D.A. means


(a) Dissolve Acetylene
(b) Dissipitate Acetylene
(c) Delevered Acetylene
(d) None of these.

The ratio of the oxygen is to Acetylene in the neutral flame is


(a) 2:1
(b) 1:2
(c) 1:1
(d) 3:1

10 The best flame is used to join mild steel sheet is


(a) Carburising flame
(b) Oxidising flame
(c) High Pressure Flame
(d) Neutral Flame
11 The dissolve acetylene is called
(a) Acetone
(b) Oxytone
(c) Oxyacetone
(d) None of these.
12 Making Butt Weld on Light Gauge Sheet Metal in flat position the torch tip
should be held at about
(a) 30
(b) 45
(c) 60

(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

19 It is required to combust unit volume of Acetylene Oxygen is


(a) 1.5 times
(b) 2.5 times
(c) 3.5 times
(d) 4.5 times
20 Oxy Acetylene Cutting Nozzle is normally held at
(a) 30
(b) 45
(c) 60
(d) 90
21 Which one is the no-fusion welding
(a) Forged Welding
(b) MIG Welding
(c) TIG Welding
(d) MMAW Welding
22 The distance between electrode tip and base metal is called
(a) Arc Length
(b) Arc Gap
(c) Arc Distance
(d) Arc Width
23 Reduction in molten metal occurs due to
(a) Increase of current
(b) Decrease of current
(c) Decrease of Arc Length
(d) Slow welding
24 Capacity of a welding machine is denoted by
(a) Input Amps
(b) Output Amps
(c) Open Circuit Voltage
(d) Close Circuit Voltage
25 Arc blow is caused for
(a) Magnetic field
(b) Radiation field

(c) Radio Active field


(d) None of these
26 Arc below mostly found during welding in a
(a) D.C. Machine
(b) Bare Electrode
(c) A.C. Machine
(d) Both (a) & (b)
27 The length of the electrode is found in
(a) 250mm and 350mm
(b) 350mm and 450mm
(c) 150mm and 250mm
(d) 400mm and 500mm
28 Welding machine used to weld non ferrous materials is
(a) Welding Transforma
(b) Motor Generator Set
(c) Welding Rectifier
(d) Capacitor set
29 If the arc length increases the voltage
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Same
(d) May increase or decrease
30 For welding the following one is necessary
(a) Low current high voltage
(b) High current low voltage
(c) Low current low voltage
(d) High current high voltage
31 Weld screen has transparent glass
(a) To save eye
(b) To save mouth
(c) To save colour glass
(d) To save head
32 Weld screen has transparent glass
(a) To save eye
(b) To save mouth

(c) To save colour glass


(d) To save head
33 Weld is a _________ joint
(a) Permanent
(b) Semi permanent
(c) Temporary
(d) Semi temporary
34 Current required for welding in 8.5 S.W.G. is __________ amps
(a) 50-70
(b) 100-120
(c) 130-150
(d) 180-200
35 Diameter of electrode depends upon
(a) Length of welding
(b) Position of welding
(c) Volume of welding
(d) Thickness of base metal
36 During overhead welding, the welder must wear
(a) Welding goggles
(b) Helmet
(c) Hand screen
(d) sunglass
37 During welding the voltage remains in the machine is called
(a) Open circuit voltage
(b) Supply voltage
(c) Output voltage
(d) Close circuit voltage
38 Maintenance cost of motor generator set over rectifier set is
(a) Low
(b) High
(c) Same
(d) Very low
39 Welding may be done where current supply is not available
(a) Motor generator set

(b) Rectifier set


(c) Diesel generator set
(d) Transformer set
40 The coolant used in the transformer is
(a) Air or oil
(b) Air or water
(c) Oil or water
(d) None of these
41 The wire which connects the machine and holder is called
(a) Welding cable
(b) Welding wire
(c) Holder wire
(d) Holder cable
42 When output current in the welding machine is higher then the voltage (output)
is
(a) Same
(b) Low
(c) High
(d) Not depends upon current
43 Termite welding is a ___________ welding
(a) Fusion
(b) Resistance
(c) Chemical
(d) Plastic
44 The layer deposited after welding is called
(a) Sleg
(b) Chip
(c) Slag
(d) Coating
45 Which one is not the function of flux
(a) Controlling current
(b) Preventing oxidation
(c) Stabilising arc
(d) Remove dirt, dust and oiliness

46 During lightening in a gas burner first we have to open


(a) Acetylene regulator in burner
(b) Oxygen regulator in burner
(c) Both oxygen and acetylene regulator or cylinder
(d) Both oxygen and acetylene regulator of burner
47 Slag from welding portion is removed by
(a) Chipping hammer
(b) Claw hammer
(c) Straight peen hammer
(d) Mallet
48 Transforma ARC welding machine may be connected with
(a) 110 volt supply
(b) 220 volt supply
(c) 440 volt supply
(d) Both 220 and 440 volt supply
49 During welding job should be placed in material that must be a conductor due to
maintaining
(a) Continuity
(b) Absorb of heat
(c) Prevent of absorbing moisture
(d) None of these
50 The regulator in the welding machine regulates
(a) Input current
(b) Out put current
(c) Output voltage
(d) Input voltage
51 Nozzle runner in gas welding is detained by
(a) Plate thickness
(b) Gas consumption
(c) Gas pressure
(d) Size of filler material
52 Filler rod of gas welding
(a) Bare
(b) Flux coated

(c) Bare but enamelled


(d) Flux coated and enamelled
53 The distance between electrode and base metal must be within
(a) 4-6mm
(b) 3-4mm
(c) 2-3mm
(d) 1-2mm
54 Long arc length is the cause of
(a) Lack of fusion
(b) Under cut
(c) Crack
(d) Spatter
55 Welding transformer is a
(a) Step down
(b) Step up
(c) Self induced
(d) Slipping transformer
56 Edge preparation must be done during welding because it requires
(a) Groove
(b) Cleaning
(c) Shape
(d) Size
57 Tag welding is required to prevent
(a) Spatter
(b) Crack
(c) Distortion
(d) Under cut
58 The most easiest welding can be done
(a) When the job is in overhead position
(b) Flat position
(c) Vertical position
(d) Horizontal position
59 Code diameter of an electrode is
(a) Diameter of cable including insulation

(b) Diameter of electrode excluding flux


(c) Diameter of electrode including flux
(d) Diameter of electrode including cable diameter
60 The angle between base metal and electrode should be _____________ during
lap joint
(a) 60 - 75
(b) 50 - 60
(c) 40 - 50
(d) 30 - 40
61 In spot welding the voltage is recommended between the range
(a) 40 60
(b) 20 30
(c) 10 20
(d) 2 4 volt
62 In spot welding machine pressure is applied by
(a) Hand lever
(b) Foot lever
(c) Motor
(d) Hydraulic and foot lever both
63 In spot welding machine a timer is required to
(a) Show current timing
(b) Show voltage timing
(c) Current cut off
(d) Voltage cut off
64 Welding cable is made of _____________ wire
(a) Copper
(b) Aluminium
(c) Steel
(d) Brass
65 The specification of a welding cable is denoted by
(a) Diameter
(b) Current carrying capacity
(c) Voltage carrying capacity
(d) None of these.

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

73 Dry Chamber System is the type of welding system performs in


(a) Furnace
(b) Under water
(c) Boiler
(d) Gas chamber
74 Oxygen in the oxygen cylinder is kept under pressure of
(a) 60 kgf/cm2
(b) 110 kgf/cm2
(c) 140.6 kgf/cm2
(d) 200 kgf/cm2
75 Oxygen cylinder are made of
(a) Cast steel
(b) Seamless drawn steel
(c) Mild steel
(d) Manganese steel
76 The heat is produced by an arc between a continuously fed electrode is called
(a) MMAW
(b) SMAW
(c) Submerged
(d) MAG
77 Carbon dioxide gas is
(a) Inert gas
(b) Active gas
(c) Non consumable gas
(d) Non active gas
78 Gases of plasma arc is
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Argon
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Argon with 5% - 15% hydrogen
79 Forged welding is done in
(a) Machine shop
(b) Fitting shop
(c) Smithy shop

(d) Welding shop


80 Welding temperature for iron and steel in forged welding should reach
(a) 1500C
(b) 1100C
(c) 1000C
(d) 900C
81 Forged welding requires a striking tools that is
(a) Ball peen hammer
(b) Straight peen hammer
(c) Sledge hammer
(d) Claw hammer
82 Resine used as a flux in
(a) Soldering
(b) Brazing
(c) Welding
(d) None to these
83 Which one of the joint is not a permanent joint?
(a) Riverting
(b) Flange joint
(c) Brazing
(d) Soldering
84 Which one of the joint is not a temperature joint?
(a) Coupling
(b) Stud joint
(c) Forged welding
(d) Key joint
85 The unit of power is
(a) Joule
(b) Volt ampere
(c) Joule / See
(d) Newton
86 The e.m.t. develops in a transforma
(a) Primary circuit
(b) Secondary circuit

(c) Rectitier circuit


(d) None of these
87 The secondary circuit is linked with the primary circuit
(a) Magnetically
(b) Electrically
(c) No link
(d) Scott connection
88 The e.m.t. depends upon
(a) Rate of flux cutting
(b) Number of turns in secondary circuit
(c) Number of turns in primary circuit
(d) (a) & (b) both
89 The connection required in a transforma (440 volt) by
(a) Single pole main switch
(b) Double pole main switch
(c) Triple pole main switch
(d) Any one of these.
90 The 440v transforma should be connected with a ____________ amps main
switch
(a) 15
(b) 30
(c) 65
(d) 100
91 LASER beam weld has a limitation to weld upto plate thickness
(a) 15mm
(b) 10mm
(c) 5mm
(d) 3mm
92 Antogenous welding involves with
(a) Similar metal
(b) Dissimilar metal
(c) Alloys
(d) All of these
93 When electrode touches in the job then current flows about _______% of heat
develops in positive pole

(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
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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

Hand screen protects


(a)

Ultra violet rays

(b)

Heat

(c)

Spatter

(d)

All of these

100 In TIG welding the electrode is


(a)

Non consumable

(b)

Consumable

(c)

Both (a) & (b)

(d)

It has no electrode

101 The gas used in TIG welding is


(a)

Acetylene

(b)

Oxygen

(c)

Argon

(d)

Carbon dioxide

102 The gas used in MAG welding is


(a)

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

(c) 100 120

(d) 130 150

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

107 To weld a metal in overhead position with the plate


(a) 30 - 45

(b) 45 - 60

(c) 60 - 75

(d) 75 - 90

108 Rectifiers are made of _____________ for converting alternating


current (AC) into direct current (DC)
(a) Conductor

(b) Semi conductor

(c) Non Conductor

(d) None of these

109 No need of maintaining polarity when the welding machine is ________ type
(a)

Motor generator set

(b)

Rectifier set

(c)

Transformer

(d)

Diesel generator set

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)

Low current high voltage

(d) Low current low voltage


111

Weaving motion of electrode is required to


(a) Balance of welding
(b) Improves penetration and fusion
(c)

Back step welding

(d) Skip welding


112 To weld of a cast iron job the electrode will be
(a) Cast iron
(b) Mild steel
(c)

Manganese steel

(d) Ferro silicon steel


113 Projection welding is a _____________ welding
(a) Forged
(b) Fusion
(c)

Resistance

(d) Brazed
114 Welding decay can be avoided by
(a) Post heating
(b) Pre heating
(c)

Post cooling

(d) Pre cooling


115 Aluminium can be successfully welded by
(a)

MMAW

(b)

SMAW

(c)

TIG

116 The flux uses in the submerged arc welding by


(a) Laid over the welding zone
(b) Fed with electrode
(c)

Coated with electrode

(d) Tied by hand


117 In submerged arc welding which of the following cannot be found

(d)

MAG

(a) Spatter
(b) Smoke
(c)

Slag

(d) Arc flash


118 To weld a light gauge sheet we should have to use jig and fixtures to prevent
(a)

Hardening

(b)

Distortion

(c)

Spattering

(d)

Welding decay

119 Thicker material say 25mm M.S. Plate should be weld in


(a)

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

121 Gamma rays are very _________ frequency electromagnetic radiation


(a)

High

(b)

Low

(c)

Medium

(d)

Radio

122 Gamma rays are similar to X rays but of ____________ wavelength


(a)

Higher

(b)

Shorter

(c)

Medium

(d)

Straight

123 The shear area of a welded portion depends upon


(a)

Bead length x length of weld

(b)

Bead length / length of weld

(c)

Length of weld / bead length

(d)

Bead length

124 In carbon arc welding of light gauge plates, the use


of _________ may not be necessary
(a)

Cable

(b)

Electrode

(c)

Filler rod

(d)

Flux

125 Acetylene may be produced with


(a)

Calcium carbide and water

(b)

Calcium nitrade and water

(c)

Calcium sulphate and water

(d)

Calcium hydrate and water

126 Wire brush is used to remove


(a)

Dust from job

(b)

Dust and slag dust from the job

(c)

Oil and grease

(d)

None of these

127 The flux is a substance capable of dissolving the __________


(a)

Nitride

(b)

Oxide

(c)

Sulphide

(d)

Bromide

128 Braze welding is the process in which the metal of filler


rod or wire has a _________ melting point than that of the parent metal
(a)

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

130 In spot welding, temperature can reach upto _______C.

(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

132 One of non-ferrous electrodes widely used in the arc welding of


cast-iron is ______ metal
(a)

Monel

(b)

White

(c)

Solder

(d)

Brass

133 Draw arc process is used in _________ welding


(a)

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

136 Which one of the following is not controlled distortion

(a)

Back step welding

(b)

Skip welding

(c)

Intermittent welding

(d)

Right hand welding

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

141 Spelter is a brazing alloy consisting normally of


(a)

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)

Supply oxygen for preheating

(b)

Supply acetylene for pre heating

(c)

Supply oxygen for cutting

(d)

Supply acetylene for cutting

143 Which of the following is not an insulator


(a)

Graphite

(b)

Glass

(c)

Mica

(d)

Wood

144 Lack of penetration in arc welding is found due to


(a)

High current

(b)

Low current

(c)

Short arc

(d)

Too low welding speed

145 The type of filler metal used in submerged arc welding is


(a)

Bare wire

(b)

Light coated wire

(c)

Heavily coated wire

(d)

Enamel coated wire

146 Aluminium is normally cut by


(a)

Oxy-Acetylene Flame

(b)

Plasma Arc

(c)

Hydrogen Arc

(d)

Electric Arc

147 ____________ is a brittle material


(a)

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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(d)eEVm gj Af j ApVme hsu
18.cqel pqk Ll Np qm
(a)LheXC ACX (b)eCVSe (c)ASe (d)ApVme
19.HL Buae BpVme cqel Se ASe fuSe qu z
(a)1.5 Buae (b)2.5Buae (c)3.5Buae (d)4.5 Buae
20.A ApVme LVw emS dl qu
(a)30(b)45(c)60(d)90 a
21.LeV ee gXpe Juw(a)gl SX (b)jN (c)VN (d)Hj,Hj,H Xhm
22.CmLVX Vf bL hp jVml cla hm qu z
(a)BLm (b)BL Nf (c)BL XpVp (d)BL ECbX
23.da Nme qp qu (a)LlV hsm (b)LlV Ljm (c)BLm Ljm (d)dl Juw qmz
24.JuXw jnel rja flje Ll qu ?
(a)CefV Aful (b)BEV fV Aful (c)Jfe pLV iVS (d)LpX pLV iVS
25.BL h qu
(a)jNeVL g (b)lXune g (c)lXJ Ai g (d)LeV eu
26.BL h pdlea cM ku
(a)X,p jne (b)hul CVX hhql Llm (c)H,p jne (d)a J b
EiuC Llel Se
27.CmX Hl m qu pdle ih
(a)250jj Hhw 350jj (b)400jj Hhw 450 jj (c)150 jj Hhw
250 jj (d)400 jj Hhw 500 jj
28.eeglp jVm Juw Lla hhqa qu
(a)Vpglj pV (b)jVl SelVl pV (c)Juw lgul pV
(d)LfpVl pV
29.BL m hsm iVS
(a)h fu (b)qp fu (c)HLC bL (d)hsa J fl LjaJ fl

30.Juw Lll Se fuSe qu (a)Lj LlV hn iVS (b)hn LlV Lj iVS (c)Lj LlV Lj iVS
(d)hn LlV hn iVS
31.Juw e k R Np bL a fald Ll
(a)QM (b)jML (c)el Lml NpL (d)jbL
32.Afe al qu
(a)LVel (b)mcl (c)fpVL (d)AphVplz
33.Juw qu ----- SuVz
(a)fljeV (b)pj fljeV (c)Vfll (d)pj Vfll
34.8 Hp, Xh ,S CmVXel Se LlV fuSe qu ----Aful
(a)50-70(b)100-120(c)130-150(d)180-200z
35.CmVXl hp eil Ll
(a)Juw Hl cOal Efl (b) Juw Hl fSnel Efl
(c)Juw Hl Buae Efl (d) hp jVml flal Efl
36.Jil qX Juw Hl pju JulL AhnC fla qh z
(a)Juw NNmp (b)qmjV (c)q e (d)peNp
37.Juw Hl pju jne k iVS bL aL hm qu ?
(a)Jfe pLV iVS (b)pfC iVS (c)BEV fV iVS (d)LSX
pLV iVSz
38.jVHp L jVl SelVl pVl bL lVgul pVl
(a)Lj (b)hn (c)HLC (d)Mh Lj
39.kMe hcval hh eC , pC SuNu Juw Lla qm fuSe
qu z
(a)jVl SelVl pV (b)lgul pV (c)XSm SelVl pV (d)Vpgljl
40.Vpglju k hmV hhqa qu
(a)Hul h Jum (b)Hul h JuVl (c)Jum JuVl (d)LeV eu
41.k alV jne Hhw ql L k Ll aL hm qu
(a)Juw Lhm (b)Juw Jul (c)ql Jul (d)ql Lhm
42.kMe Juw jneEV fV LlV qC qu aMe BEV fV iVS qu
(a)HLC (b)Lj (c)hn (d)LlVl Efl eil Ll e
43.bj Juw qu ------ Juw
(a)gEne (b)lSVp (c)LjLm (d)fVL
44.Juw Hl fl Efl k Ble al qu aL hm ?
(a)pS (b)Qf (c)pN (d)LVw
45.Hl jd LeV g Hl LS eu
(a)LlV LVm (b)AXne (c)BL VhmCS (d)dm jum J
am ih cl Ll z
46.Np Smel pju Bjcl Mma qh
(a)hel ApVme lmVl (b)hel ASe lmVl (c)p
ml ASe J ApVme lmVl(d)hel ASe J
BpVme lmVl
47.Juw Hl Awn bL pN cl Ll qu

(a)Qfw qjl pqk (b)LJ qjl pqk (c)Vf fe qjll


pqk (d)jmVl pqk
48.Vpgljl BL Juw jne k Lla qu
(a)110iV haea (b)220 iV haea (c)440 iV haea
(d)220 Hhw 440 iV haea
49.Sh al Lll pju ShL dal Efl lMa qu
(a)LVeEVl Se (b)qV AhnlX Hl Se (c)jCnQl AhplX Hl
Se (d)LeV eu
50.Juw jnel lmVl LlV lmV Ll
(a)CefV LlV (b)BEV fV LlV (c)BEV fV iVS (d)Ce fV iVS
51.Np Juw Hl eSm ew WL Ll qu
(a)fVl fla cu (b)Np MlQ cu (c) Np fpl cM (d)gml jVml pCS cM
52.Np Juw Hl gml lX qu
(a)eN (b)g LVX (c)eN L Hejm Ll (d)g LVX J Hejm Ll
53.CmX J hp jVml cla AhnC
(a)4jj-6jj(b)3jj-4jj (c)2jj-3jj(d)1jj-2jj
54.mw BL m qu
(a)Lj gXpel Se (b)Bl LVl Se (c)Ll Se (d)pVll Se
55.Juw Vpgljl qu
(a)Vf XXe (b)Vf Bf (c)pmg CeXEp (d)pflw Vpglj
56.HSX fflnel fuSe qu Juw Hl pju Lle Juw Hl Se clLl
(a)Ni(b)fll (c)pf (d)pCSl Se
57.VN Juw lr Ll
(a)Vl (b)L (c)XpVlpe (d)Bl LV
58.ph bL phdSeL ih Juw Ll ku kMe Sh bL
(a)Jil qX (b)gV (c)iVLm (d)qlCSeVm
59.CVXl LX XujVl qu
(a)Cepmpe pja Lhml hp (b)g Rs CVXl hp
(c)g pja CVXl hp (d)CVX J Lhml hp HL pb
60.mf SuVl pju hp jVm J CVXl jd k Le p Ll EQv
(a)60 -75 (b)50 -60 (c)40 -50 (d)30- 40
61.fV Juw Hll lLjX iVS l qu
(a)40-60(b)20-30(c)10-20(d)12-4 iVS
62.fV Juw Hl pju fpl cJu qu aq
(a)qa mil (b)f mil (c)jVl mil (d)qCXmL Hhw f mil
l
63.fV Juw jne VCjl clLl qu
(a)LlV cMl Se (b)iVS cMl Se (c)LlV LV Ag Hl Se
(d)iVS LV Agl Se

64.Juw Lhm al qu
(a)aj (b)Amjeuj (c)Vm (d)fam
65.Juw Lhml fpgLne qu
(a)hpl Efl (b)LlV Llw LfpVl Efl (c)iVS Hl Llw
LfpVl Efl (d)LeV eu
66.kMe CVXL hp jVm bL am ku e Abv BVL ku aL hm
(a)BL few (b)BL Sw (c)BL pw (d)LeV eu
67.CVX ql JSe qJu EQv
(a)200Nj(b)300 Nj (c)400Nj (d)600 Njl jd
68.q eHl JSe qJu EQv
(a)200 Nj (b)300 Nj (c)400 Nj (d)600 Njl jd
69.Np LVw Hl BN ---------- pVNX fqVw clLl z
(a)240(b)300(c)500(d)900
70.Hj Hj H Xh m faa BL afj fuSe qu
(a)1700-1800(b)300-3600(c)3600-4000(d)2500-2700XN
p
VNX
71.hSw L hm qu
(a)qX plw (b)qX Suew (c)jXuj plw (d)hp Su
ew
72.pl jVlum qR nwLl da
(a)aj J S (b)aj J Ve (c)c J Ve (d)aj J c
73.XC Ql faa Juw qu
(a)glen (b)Sml amu (c)huml (d)Np Ql
74.ASe pml ASe lM qu
(a)60 LS /pj2 (b)110LS/pj2 (c)1406LS/pj2 (d) 200LS /pj2
75.ASe pml al qu
(a)L Vm (b)pjmp Xe Vm (c)jC Vm (d)jep
Vm cu
76.el hRee CVX Qme J BLl jd Evfca af l k Ju
w Ll qu aq
(a) Hj,Hj,H,Xh (b)Hp,Hj,H,Xh(c)phjSX (d)jN(Hj,H,S)
77.LheXC ACX Np qu
(a)eLu Np (b)Ai Np (c)ee LeSHhm Np (d)ee Ai
Np
78.fSj BL k Np hhqa qu
(a)qCXSe (b)BNe (c)LhXC ACX (d)BNel pb 5-15%
qCXSe
79.gSX Juw qu
(a)jne nf (b)gVw nf (c)jb nf (d)Juw nf
80.gSX Juw H Bule J Vml afj fRye EQv
(a)1500p:(b)1100p:(c)1000p:(d)900p:
81.gSX Juw H k VCLw Vml clLl qu pV

(a)hm fe qjl (b)VV fe qjl (c)pS qjl (d)LJ qjl


82.lSe g qph hhqa qu
(a)plw-H (b)hSw-H (c)Juw-H (d)LeVa eu
83.LeV fljeV SuV eu
(a)liVw (b)gwS SuV (c)hSw (d)plw
84.LeV Vjfll SuV eu
(a)Lfmw (b)VX SuV (c)gSX Juw (d)L -SuV
85.fJul HLL qR
(a)Sm (b)iV (c)Bful(c)Sm/pL(d)eEVe
86.Vpglju k C,Hj,Hg p qu a
(a)fCjl pLV(b)pLl pLV (c)lgul pLV(d)LeVa
eu
87.pLl pLV fCjl pLVl pb k qu z
(a)jNeVLm (b)CmLVLm (c)Le mwL bL e (d)V LeLne
88.C,Hj,Hg eil Ll
(a)g LVw Hl qll Efl (b) pLl pLV all Efl
(c)fCjl pLVall Efl (d) a J b HC cCul Efl
89.VpgljL 440 iV haea k Lla qm k je pCQ clLl qu
aq
(a)pm fm (b)Xhm fm (c)Vfm fm (d)k LeV
90.440iV Vpglj k Ll EQv ---Aful jepCQl pb
(a)15(b)30(c)65(d)100
91.mpl hj Juw Ll qu
(a)15jj (b)10jj (c)5jj(d)3jj fla fVl jd
92.AVSeup Juw qu
(a)HLC jVml (b)hi jVml (c)nwLl dal (d)pLm dal
93.Sh kMe CmLVX WLe qu aMe fSVi fm ------% qV al qu
(a)40(b)50(c)60(d)67
94. lip fmlV hhql Ll qu kMe
(a)Sh bLep hn qu (b)Sh bLep Lj qu (c)CVX bLep hn qu
(d)CVX bLep Lj qu
95.Bl LV al qu
(a)Lj feVne (b)Lj LlV (c)hn LlV (d)hn iVS
96.few Hl fuSe qu
(a)Ve j Lll Se (b)Vp j Lll Se (c)Nma dal eXml
gljnel Se (d)LeV eu
97.few Ll qu
(a)qjl (b)Qfw qjl (c)ql (d)CVX cu
98.EQ afj dal h qu Hl Se k Xg qu pV
(a)Bl LV (b)XpVlje (c)flpV(d)fVl
99.q e fV Ll

(a)BViumVl (b)qV (c)fVl(d)pj m


100.VN Juw H CVX qu
(a)ee LeSjhm (b)LeSjhm (c)a Hhw b (d)Le CVX eC
101.VN Juw H k Np hhqa qu aq
(a)ApVme (b)ASe (c)BNe (d)Lhe XC ACX
102.jN(Hj,H,S)Juw k Np hhqa qu
(a)ApVme(b)BSe (c)BNe (d) Lhe XC ACX
103.6jj fl jCVm fVl Juw Lla fuSe qu
(a)4 Hp,ph S (b)6 Hp,ph S(c)8 Hp,ph S(d)10
Hp,ph S
104.10Hp,ph S CmXl pqk Juw Lla qm ----Aful
LlV clLl qu
(a)30-60(b)50-70(c)100-120(d)130-150
105.qlCSVm fSne Juw Lla qm CVXL lMa qu (a)15 (b)30 (c)45 (d)60 a
106.iVLm fSne Juw Lla qm CVXL lMa qu
(a)30 (b)45 (c)60 (d)75 a
107.Jil qX fSne Juw Lla qm CVXL lMa qu
(a) 30 -45 (b)45-60 (c)60-75 (d)75-90 a
108. lLV gul al qu ---- cu H,p bL Xpa lfla Lla
(a) Ll (b)pj Ll (c)ee Ll (d)LeV cu eu
109. Juw Hl pju fmlVl fuSe qu e -----jne
(a)jVl SelVl (b)lLVgul (c)Vpglj (d)XSm SelVl pV
110.Juw jnel jm En ---- bL B al
(a) qC LlV m iVS (b) jXuj LlV jXuj iVS
(c) m LlV qCiVS (d) m LlV m hVS
111.CVXl Juiw jne clLl qu
(a) hmp Juw (b) feVne J gEne hsel (c) hL V Ju
w (d) f Juw
112.L Bule Juw Lla k CVX mN aq al qu
(a)L Bule (b)jC Vm (c)jNep Vm (d)gl pmLe Vm
113.fSLpe Juw qu ----- Juw
(a)glSX (b)gEpe (c)lppVp (d)hSX
114.Juw VL Hse ku
(a)f qVw (b)fqVw (c)f Lmw (d)fLmw
115.Amjeuj Efk ih Juw Ll ku
(a)Hj, Hj,H,Xhm (b)Hp,Hj,H,Xhm(c)VN (d)jN
116.ph jSX BL Juw g hhql Ll qu
(a)Juw Se hRu (b)CVXl pb cu (c)CVX fVw cu
(d)qa Ll

117.ph jSX BL Juw-H ejl LeV cM ku e


(a)fVl (b)jL (c)pN (d)BL Lp
118.mCV NS pV Juw Lla SN J gVl hhql qu ejl LeV
lr Lla
(a)SXeCe(b)XpVlne(c)fVl (d)Juw VL
119.25 jj fl fV L Juw Lla qh
(a)pm (b)Xhm (c)jmV (d)Vfm le cu
120.Juw Lhm al qu fam ajl al cu kl hp qu
(a)0.18-0.20(b)0.25-0.30(c)0.30-0.35(d)0.35-0.40jj
121.Nj l qu Mh ----Lup CmjNeVi lXune z
(a)hn (b)Lj (c)jTl (d)lXJ
122.Njl "H l' ja L ---Jui m
(a) hs (b)RV (c)jTl (d)pje
123. Ju Awnl pul Hlu ei l Ll
(a)hX m xJu m (b)hX m/Ju m (c)Ju m/hX m
(d)hX m Hl Efl
124. Lhe BL Juw faa fam fV------- Hl Efl eil Ll e
(a) Lhm (b)CVX (b)gml lX (d)g
125. ApVme fa Ll ku
(a) Lmpuj LhCX J Sm (b) Lmpuj eCVX J Sm
(c) Lmpuj pmgV J Sm (d) Lmpuj qCXX J Sm Ll pqk
126.Jul hn hhql Llqu
(a) dm Tsa (b)pN s J dm Tsa (c)Jum J Np flLl Lla
(d) LeV eu
127. gp qR HLV h kq Xpmi Ll -------(a) eCVCX (b)ACX (c)pmgCX (d)hjCX
128.hSw fpp gml lXl Nme----- qu
(a)Lj (b)hn (c)HLC (d)LeV eu
129.fV Juw H qVw Hg qu kMe LlV -------Hl jd cu ku
z
(a)CeXVen (b)luVen(c)lppVp(d)LfpVp
130.fV Juw H afj --------- pV NX fyRu
(a)200(b)250(c)300(d)500
131.p Np m XE fuV clLl qu Lle Np kMe Juw BL
cu fn Ll ----- bLm ASe J qCXSe Evfqu
(a)ApX (b)Sm (c)AmLqm (d)Jum
132.L Bule Juw Lla k ee glp CmLVX fuSe qu aq ---- jVm z
(a)jem (b)quCV (c)pmXl (d)hp
133.X BL fpp hhql qu ------- Juw
(a)VN (b)jN (c)VX (d)BL
134.Mh hs hSl fml lmll Efl hpe bL ka hS Nlj ------fl

(a)Lja (b)hsa (c)cma (d)LeV eu


135.Xhm "i" hV SuV hhql qu ---- fV
(a)fam (b)jV (c)jTl (d)Xhm
136.Hl jd LeV LVm XpVlne eu z
(a)hL Vf Juw (b)f Juw (c)CeVljVV Juw (d)lCV
q Juw
137.Np VeVe BL Juw k Np eSm hhql Ll qu aq
(a)fVL (b)aj (c)LyQ (d)pljLl al
138.Juw Hl pju pWL AmejV lMl Se k k hhql Llqu
aL hm
(a)Juw SN (b)Juw gLQl (c)Juw fSnel (d)Juw
jefmVl
139.Juw Hl S RV fVLm m RVL hl qu aL hm
(a)flpV (b)fVl(c)Jil mf (d)Bl LV
140.Hl jd LeVl EQ Nme ?
(a)Amjeuj (b)aj (c)fam (d)h
141.fmVl qR HLV hSw nwLl da kqa
(a)50%aj J 50%c(b)50%aj J 50%pp(c)50%pp J
50%c(d)50%aj J 50% Ve bL
142.LVw h fCfl Vfl pVm qml LS qm
(a)f qVwH ASe fmC (b)fqVw-H ApVmVe
fmC (c)LVw Hl pju ASe fmC (d)LVw Hl pju
ApVmVe fmC
143Hl jd LeV CepmVl eu
(a)NgCV (b)LyQ (c)jCL (A)(d)LW
144.BL Juw H Lj feVne qu
(a)hn LlV (b)Lj LlV (c)RV BL (d)Mh Lj Juw fX
145.ph jSX BL Juw k gml jVlum hhql Ll qu
aq qm
(a)eN al (hul)(b)qmL LVV al (c)hn LVV al (d)Hejm LVV
al
146.Amjeuj pdlea ih LV qu
(a)AApVme gj (b)fSj BL (c)qCXSe BL (d)CmL
VL BL
147.-------qu HLV il da
(a)Amjeuj (b)L Bule (c)Lfl (aj)(d)jC Vm
148.cV hp jVm kMe HLC AeijL am Ahe Ll aMe k SuV
qu aqL hm
(a)mf SuV (b)hV SuV (c)Lel SuV (d)gmV SuV
149.cV hp jVm kMe Em ih Ahe Ll aMe k SuV qu aL hm
(a)mf SuV (b)hV SuV (c)Lel SuV (d)gmV SuV

150.cV hp jVm kMe HLVl Efl BlLV Ahe Ll aMe k SuV


qu aL hm
(a)mf SuV(b)hV SuV (c)Lel SuV(d)gmV
MCQ type Objective Question Bank
Name of the Trade : Welding
Trade Code : WELD

Answer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.

b
c
d
a
b
c
a
a
c
d
a
a
a
c
c
d
a
c
b
d
a
a
c
b
a
d
b
c
b
b
c
b
a
c
d

36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.

b
d
a
c
a
a
b
c
c
a
c
a
d
a
b
a
c
c
b
a
a
c
b
b
c
d
d
c
a
b
b
d
d
d
c

71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.

d
c
b
c
b
c
d
d
c
b
c
a
b
c
c
b
a
d
c
d
a
a
d
c
c
c
b
b
d
a
c
d
d
c
a

106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.

a
d
b
c
a
b
a
c
a
c
a
b
b
c
a
a
b
a
c
a
b
b
a
c
d
b
a
c
b
b
a
d
a
b
b

141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.

d
c
a
b
a
a
b
b
d
a

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