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e ee a BAe Ae MULTICHOICE PAPER ONE a vy eS Woe oe ‘When ‘hydrogen control’ is specified for a manual metal arc welding project the electrode would normally be: a Cellulosic b. Tron oxide ©. Acid d. Basic ‘You would certainly recognise a hydrogen controlled flux covered electrode from its: a Colour bd. Length c. Trade name d — BS639/AWS code letter ‘When manual metal are welding is being carried out on an open construction site, which group of welders are most likely to require continuous monitoring? a. Concrete shuttering welding teams b. Pipe welding teams c. Plater welders d Plant maintenance welders ‘You notice manual metal arc electrodes, stripped of flux, are being used as filler wire for TIG welding. You would object because: a. Itis too expensive b. The wire would be too thick c. The metal composition may be wrong d. The wire is too short ‘When open site working, serious porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention, ‘What would you investigate? a Electrode type b. Power plant type Electrode storage d. Day temperature The steel composition in a structural contract is changed from 0.15% carbon 0.6% ‘manganese, to 0.2% carbon 1.2% manganese. This might influence the incidence of: a. Porosity b. Cracking in the weld area ¢. —_Undercut for fillet welds d Lack of fusion defects One of the following alloys is non-magnetic - which? @ 4.0% chromium molybdenum 12.0% chromium © Austenitic stainless steel d 9.0% nickel steel ‘When TIG welding austenitic stainless steel pipe, argon gas backing is called for. This is to: a. Prevent oxidation b. Prevent underbead cracking © Prevent porosity 4, Control the penetration bead shape Vay 10. UL 15. 16, V7 ” Pre-heating a carbon steel manual metal are welding is carried out to minimise the risk of: a Scattered porosity b. Worm hole porosity ©. Parent metal cracking d. Lack of penetration In UK practice, BS499 specifies that the drawing dimension quoted for a fillet weld is the: a Leglength b. Throat thickness c. Weld width 4 Actual throat thickness For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available. Which would you choose for safe site working? a, Single operator transformer b. Multi operator transformers ©. AC/DC composite power unit d. Diesel engine driven motor generator If submerged arc welding is used to make butt welds, which would you be most critical of? a. The root gap tolerance b. The angle of preparation ©. The root face width d. The gas cut finish During CO2 welding, the are length is most likely to be affected by: a ‘The wire diameter b. ‘The current return connections c. The gas flow rate 4. The torch to work angle Preheating for are welding applies to: a. Assembly welding only b.” Assembly and tack welding c. _ Joints over 25 mm thick only 4. Cruciform welds only Which one of the following statements is correct? a, reheating increases hardness b. reheating increases cooling c. —_Preheating increases dilution d. reheating increases shrinkage stress You see a welder using an oxy-acetylene flame with a long feathered inner cone. What would be the effect of this on a carbon steel? a. The weld would be hard and brittle b. The weld could be too soft c. There will be no effect on the weld 4. The weld will have undercut A welder qualification test is to veri a, The skill of the welder ‘The quality of the materials ‘The non-destructive test procedures ‘The manufacturing methods aes 7 18. 20, 2 23. 24. A fabricating procedure calls for fillet welds to be ‘blended in’ by grinding. This influences: a HAZ. cracking b. Fatigue life c. Residual stress d. Yield strength 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 ©. Face bend 4 Guided bend Lamellar tearing has occurred in a steel fabrication. BEFORE. welding could it have been found by: a X-ray examination b. Dye penetrant ©. Ultrasonic examination 4. It would not have been found by any inspection method You are to oversee the arc welding of some machine fittings and find that they are cadmium plated. Would you: a Pemnitiit to proceed b. Permit it to proceed with fume extraction ©. Stop the operation at once 4. Advise the welder to drink milk and proceed One of the reasons for excluding hydrogen from the weld metal is to prevent the weld from: a Cracking b. Cooling slowly ©. Cooling quickly d Expanding ‘When a metal regains its original shape when a stress acting upon it is removed, the metal id to have: a Ductility b. Plasticity °. 4 Malleability Elasticity Proof stress is used when non-ferrous metals are undergoing tensile tests to determine the equivalent: Tenacity Elasticity Yield strength Tensile strength pegs 98 25. 26. 21. 28, 29. ©) To test a component for vibrational loading, a suitable mechanical test would be: a Impact b. Tensile ©. Compressive 4 Fatigue The main reason for pre-heating medium and high carbon steels before cutting by oxy- fuel gas technique is to: a. Improve the quality of the cut b. Increase the cutting speed Refine the grain structure 4 Prevent hardening and crackin One purpose of a microscopic examination of a weld is to establish the: a Strength of the weld b. Number of alloying elements © Grain size d. Number of runs used The predominant structure of an hyper-eutectoid steel that has been quenched at above its upper eritical point will be: a Austenite b. Martensite ¢. — Troostite & — Sorbite ‘When weld metal refinement takes place in a multi-run deposit, it is known by the term: a Weld annealing b. Weld refining Weld normalising d Weld recrystallisation One advantage of metal gas arc shielded welding is: a Can be used in draughty locations without protection b. Produces a deposit low in hydrogen content ©. Any welding position can be welded with spray transfer 4. Fine spatter at nozzle restricting gas flow W/39. 400 MULTICHOICE PAPER TWO BS499 communicates by the use of symbols the type of joint preparation to be used. Which of the following symbols indicates the depth of weld penetration required on the joint? Which of the following symbols would indicate that a weld has to be finished on the ‘other’ side of the weld? The use of flux with gas shielded metal arc welding allows: a Sheet metal to be welded b. A stable are when using high current densities ¢. Aluminium to be welded 4. Less dilution of the weld by the parent metal In MMA welding what parameter is used for control of penetration into the base material? a Voltage b. Welding speed €. Iron powders in the coating 4 Current 100 & In the welding of a butt joint from one side, the profile of the root bead is controlled by: ni 12. 101 a Root face b. Bevel angle ©. Root gap da All of the above ‘What type of power characteristic is required for manual welding? a. Constant voltage b. Flat characteristic & _Drooping characteristic 4 DC generator ‘Which of the following tests would indicate the toughness of weld metal/parent metal - HAZ? a Macro b. ‘Nick break © Hardness 4 Charpy vee notch Degreasing components is essential for quality welding but some agents may: a. Cause corrosion problems b. Give off phosgene gas © Leave residues 4. All the above Which of the following elements has the greater effect on the hardenability of a steel plate? a Molybdenum b. Chromium ©. Titanium a ‘Carbon In MAG/CO2 welding which parameter gives the greatest control of weld appearance during dip transfer or short-circuiting welding? a Wire stick-out length b Amperage c. Wire feed speed 4. Inductance In MMA welding, the slags 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 © Semi fluid 4. None of the above The weld metal deposit of MMA electrodes achieves its mechanical strength through: a The core wire b. The flux coating Iron powders with the flux coating 4 None of the above 101 12 13, 14. 15, 16, 17. 18 19. 20. ‘What constituent is needed in the coating of an electrode to prevent the formation of porosity in the welding of a rimming steel? a Iron powders b. Calcium fluoride ©. Silicon Calcium carbonate ‘Welds made with high heat inputs show a reduction in which of the following properties? a Ductility b. — Tonghness c. Fatigue strength Mechanical strength In the welding of austenitic pipework the bore is usually purged with argon to: Prevent formation of porosity in the weld b. Prevent bum-through in the root run €. Prevent oxidation of the root bead d. Eliminate the formation of hydrogen In X-ray work the quality of the radiographic image is assessed by the: a Density of the film b.1QL indicator © KVAavailable d.— Stand-off distance A steel described as QT will have improved tensile properties because it has: a. Had control of chemical composition b. Been heat-treated ©. Been quality tested d. Been vacuum melted ‘Which one of the following types of steel would give rise to the formation of porosity when autogenously welded with an arc process? a Fully killed steel b. Semi killed steel ©. Rimming steel d. Fine grained steel In submerged arc welding the use of excessively high voltage would result a Insufficient flux melting b. Excessive flux melting ©. Slag removal difficulties 4. Spatter Cellulosic electrodes are often used when welding the root pass of pipes in the field se: Hydrogen control is needed There are iron powders in the electrode Higher are voltage can be obtained Shorter arc length can be obtained ae reg 102 4 21 2, 23. 24, 25. 26. 28. 103 In the welding of austenitic stainless steels, the electrode and plate material can be purchased with low carbon contents. The reason for this is to prever a Cracking in the heat affected zone b. The formation of chromium carbides ¢. Cracking in the weld metal distortion Submerged arc fluxes can be supplied in two forms. These are: a Sintered and agitated b. Agitated and fused ¢. Sintered and agglomerated d Fused and agglomerated In a steel that has improved creep properties at elevated temperatures, which one of the following elements helps in this improvement? a Tungsten b. Manganese ©. Molybdenum 4 Carbon ‘Welding a steel plate with a CE of 0.45 would require preheating to: a, Prevent the formation of sulphides b. Prevent hardening in the HAZ ©. Prevent the formation of carbides 4. To improve mechanical properties in the weld Which of the following processes uses the 'keyholing' system of fusion? a Friction welding b. Diffusion bonding ©. Electron beam welding 4 Autogenous TIG welding In friction welding the metal at the interface is in the: a Liquid state b. Solid state ©. Plastic state 4. Elastic state Welding procedures may require welds to be deposited at a controlled rate of heat input. High heat inputs would: a. Have poor profile b. Have larger grain size ©. Have high hardness in the HAZ 4. Have low elongation properties Ina tensile test a brittle material would be indicated if the fracture surface: Shows a reduction in size Js flat and featureless Breaks in the parent material Breaks at 45° to the load aege 103 Bl tyes 104 29, ‘What destructive test would be required to ascertain the likelihood of cracking in the heat affected zone of a weld? a Nick break b. Side bend test ©. Charpy impact test 4. Macro test In submerged are welding excessive arc voltage may cause: a Excessive penetration Change in weld metal composition ©. Narrow weld width 4 Excessive bead profile Way os MULTICHOICE PAPER THREE, ‘The British code for visual inspection requirements is: a BS 4872 b. BS 499 c BS 4870 4. None of the above A code of practice for visual inspection should include the following: a, Before, during and after welding activities b. _ Before welding activities only ©. After welding activities only d. None of the above Incomplete root penetration in a butt joint could be caused by: a. Excessive root face width b. Excessive root gap size c. — Lowcurrent setting d— BothAandC Incomplete root fusion would certainly be caused by: a. Linear misalignment b. Incorrect tilt angle ©. Differing root face widths 4 Allof the above ‘When visually inspecting a completed single vee butt weld cap, you would certainly assess: a Cap height b. Toe blend Weld width d. All the above You notice a very 'veed! ripple shape. This is most likely caused by: <<— Poor consumable choice b. Welding position ©. Excessive travel speed 4. Alltthe above Toe blending is important as it may affect: a Corrosion b. Fatigue life ©. Overlap type defects d— Allthe above Slag inclusions would occur with: a. Manual metal arc b. Metal inert gas Submerged are welding 4. Both AandC ‘Undercut is principally caused by: a Excessive amps b. Excessive volts c. Excessive travel speed 4. All'the above 195 32h i 12 ce 15, 16. 17. 18 Undereut is normally assessed by: a Itsdepth b. Tis length c. — It'sblending 4 Allthe above ‘A welding procedure is useful to: Give information to the welder b. Give information to the inspector Give confidence to a product d.Allthe above An essential variable may: a. Change the properties of a weld b. Influence the visual acceptability c. Require re-approval of a weld procedure d All the above ‘A magnifying glass may be used during visual inspection, but BS 5289 states that its magnification should be: 2! a Uptos aoe b. 2025S c 50108 d. None of the above ‘When visually inspecting a fillet weld it would normally be sized by: a. The leg lengths b. The actual throat thickness ¢. The design throat thickness 4 Both Aand C A planar defect is: a. Incomplete fusion defects b. Slag inclusion c. Incomplete penetration 4 Both AandC Penetrant inspection and magnetic particle inspection are mainly used a Toaid visual inspection b. Because the application says so ¢. Toconfirm visual uncertainties d. All the above Defects outside the limits specified in a standard should always be: a Repaired b. Reported to ‘a senior person’ c. Assessed along with other defects d. All the above MIG welding tends to be susceptible to lack of fusion problems. This is because of: a Poor maintenance of equipment b. Incorrect settings © Poor inter-run cleaning 4. All the above 106 Vv 20. 2 22. 23. 26. ® 107 MMA electrodes can be grouped into three main types. These are: a Basic, cellulosic and rutile b. Neutral, cellulosic and rutile ©. Basic, cellulosic and neutral None of the above The main cause of porosity in welded j a Poor access b. Loss of gas shield © ‘Dirty’ materials dA the above Cracks in welds may be due to: 4 Solidification problems b. Hydrogen problems ©. Excessive stresses d All the above ‘A weave technique may give rise to: a. Better profiles b. Improved toe blending ©. Improved ripple shape d All the above With reference to a root penetration bead you would certainly assess: 2. Root fusion and penetration b. Root concavity ©. Burnthrough 4 All the above Ina fatigue failure the appearance of the fracture surface is characteristic. It would be: a Rough and tom b.'Chevron’-like Smooth 4. None of the above Stray arcing may be regarded as a serious defect because: a. Tt may reduce the thickness dimension of a component b. _Itmay cause loquation cracks ©. Itmay cause hard zones 4. All the above ‘Overlap in welds could be influenced by: a Poor welding technique b. Welding process Welding position 4 All the above Flame cut preparations may, during welding, increase the likelihood of: a Cracking b. Misalignment problems c.__ Inclusions © All the above 107 29, 30. Macroscopic examination requires any specimen to be inspected: a Once, after etching b. Twice, before and after etching ©. Using a microscope d None of the above Which of the following may be classed as a more serious defect: Slag inclusions Fusion defects (inter-run) Fusion defects (surface) Porosity code of practice is: A standard for workmanship only . A set of rules for manufacturing a specific product Levels of acceptability of a weldment None of the above BO TP pRB TH los 109 MULTICHOICE PAPER FOUR, Movement of the arc in MMA welding by magnetic forces is called: a Arcdeviation b. Are misalignment & — Areblow d Arceye A metallurgical problem most associated with submerged arc welding is: a. Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ b. Solidification cracking in the weld metal c. Hydrogen cracking in the weld metal Lamellar tearing in the weld metal Oxy pressure and nozzle size in flame cutting would influence: a, The temperature required for cut initiation b. The ability to cut stainless steels c. The depth of the cut obtainable d. None of the above The main usage of arc cutting/gouging processes is: a, The cutting of single bevel preparations b. The removal of deposited welds c. The cutting of single U type preparations £ The cutting/gouging of non-ferrous materials only Which of the following processes joins metals plastically? a Friction welding b. Resistance welding c. Plasma welding da All the above ‘Which electrode classification would be relevant to AWS A5.1-81? a E6013 oe b. E5133 c. E7018-G d— Fleetweld 5 ‘Which of the following coatings is associated with stove welding? a Rutile b. Cellulosic c Basic 4 Oxidising A common gas mixture used in MIG welding nickel alloys, to combine good levels of penetration with good are stability would be: a 100% Coz b. 100% argon 80% argon and 20% CO2 d. 98% argon and 2% oxygen 109 0 9. Which type of SAW flux is more resistant to moisture absorption? a Fused b Agglomerated Basic 4. Allthe above have the same resistance (io, The flame temperature of oxy/acetylene mixture gas is given a 3200°C b. 2300°C © 5000°C d None of the above A large grain structure in steels is said to produce: a Low ductility values b. Low fracture toughness values ©. High fracture value values d High tensile strength (a) The likelihood of brittle fracture in steels will increase with: & A large grain formation b. A reduction of in-service temperature to sub zero temperatures ¢. _ Fertitic rather than austenitic steels dA the above 13. Repair welding is often more difficult than production welding due to: a The material being ingrained with in-service contaminants b. Restricted access within the repair area ©. The possible position of the weld repair 4 Allthe above 14. / Hydrogen cracking in the weld metal is likely when welding: a Carbon manganese steels b. Stainless steels, ©. Micro alloyed steels (HSLA) 4. Lowcarbon steels EN 288 standard would refer to which of the following: a Welder approval testing b. Welding equipment ©. Welding procedure approval 4 Consumables for welding 16. Porosity is caused by: a. Entrapped slag in the solidifying weld b. __Entrapped gas in the solidifying weld ¢. __Entrapped metallic inclusions in the solidifying weld & None of the above 17. Ina bend test the face of the specimen is in tension and the root is in compression. What type of test is being carried out? A root bend test A side bend test A face bend test None of the above aoge no 18, 19, 20. 22. & m Ultrasonic testing is more advantageous in detecting which of the following weld imperfections, over other NDT methods? a Lack of sidewall fusion b. Surface underout ¢. _Incompletely filled groove 4d Overlap ‘Tempering is often carried out to regain toughness after which of the following processes? a Annealing b. —Normalising c Hardening 4 Stress relieving The presence of iron salphide in the weld metal is most likely to produce which of the following upon contraction of the weld? a. Solidification cracking b. Hydrogen cracking Intergranular corrosion 4 Stress corrosion cracking Austenitic stainless steel electrodes are generally smaller in length than mild steel electrodes because: a High amperage is used b. Shelf life will be decreased ¢. Their electrical conductivity is less than that of steel 4. They are more expensive The voltage necessary to maintain an are during metal arc welding is termed: a. Mains supply voltage b. ATc current c. Are voltage 4 Open circuit voltage ‘When MMA welding low carbon steel which electrode will give the greatest depesition rate? a. Hydrogen controlled b. Cellulosic ©. Rutile 4 Iron powder Inherent rectification of the electrical output is produced in the are when TIG welding using: a AC with a suppressor b AC without a suppressor ©, DC with reverse polarity d. DC with straight polarity Gamma rays and X-rays are part of a family of waves called: Acoustic waves Light waves Electromagnetic waves ‘Transverse waves nose Mm nz 26. 27. 28. 29. A measure of the accuracy of a radiograph as an NDT tool is given by its: a Intensity b. Density ©. Sensitivity 4 Exposure A surface breaking crack will be detected during a magnetic particle inspection if it is: a. At right angles to the lines of flux b. Parallel to the lines of flux ©. At 25° to the lines of flux a All the above: The advantage of ultrasonic non-destructive testing for the examination of weldments is: a Itcan be used to locate flaws b. _Itcan be used to size flaws c. _ Ithas a high sensitivity to planar flaws 4 All the above Under normal contract conditions weld procedure approval tests for pipework are: a Mandatory b. Dependant on site and weather conditions ¢. Dependant upon the contractor's confidence in his procedures d. Only required when MMA welding is used ‘Hydrogen controlled electrodes were developed principally for: a. The prevention of porosity b. The prevention of cracking ¢. The enhancement of arc voltage 4. Their ease of are starting n3 MULTICHOICE PAPER FIVE Generally the most suitable method of detecting lack of sidewall fusion would be: a ‘Ultrasonics. b.- MPL. Radiography. 4. Penetrant inspection, Hot shortness is a term used to indicate: a Lamellar tearing. b. Solidification cracking, ©. Hydrogen cracking d. None of the above. Cobalt as an isotope would generally be used on: a. Thin material, b. Tee joints, ©. Plate thicknesses greater than 25 mm. d. All the above. In welding procedure terms, a change in essential variable means: a. Re-qualification of the weld procedure. b. Possible changes in the weld's microstructure. ©. Possible changes in the mechanical properties. d. All the above. ‘Weld symbols placed on a dotted line in accordance with ISO requirements means: a. Weld on ‘arrow side. b. Weld on ‘other side. Weld on site. 4. Fall penetration required A welding inspector's main attributes include: a. Knowledge and experience. b. Literacy. c. Honesty and integrity. d. All the above. Technically, a code of practice is: a. Astandard, b, —_A'set of rules’ for the manufacture of a product. c, Related to welder and weld procedure approval. 4. All the above. The correct term for ‘cap height’ is: a. Reinforcement. b. Cap profile height. Excess weld metal All the above. A tensile test will assess: a, Impact values. b. Stress, © Strain 4 Bothbandc n4 12, 15, 17. 18. The important point of high temperature steels is that: a. They can withstand creep failure. b. They may suffer re-heat cracking problems. ©. They may suffer loss of toughness. d. All the above. An austenitic stainless steel may suffer: a Weld decay, b. Sensitisation c. Solidification cracking. d. All the above. Carbon equivalent values are useful to determine: a Weldability aspects. b. Crack sensitivity aspects, Typical mechanical properties d All the above. A basic electrode would normally: a Have superior mechanical properties b. Require baking before use. ©. Not be used on low carbon steels. d Botha and. ‘When referring to TIG welding, the shielding gas could be: Argon and hydrogen. b. Argon and helium. ©. Argon and nitrogen. d All the above. When referring to MIG welding, the shielding gas would be: a Argon. b. Argon + 1% oxygen. ©. Argon + 20% carbon dioxide. d. None of the above. Submerged are utilises: a, Deep penetration characteristic. b. High deposition rates on DC+ Flat (PA) welding only. d None of the above. Ultrasonics would be preferred over radiography due to: 2, Ability to find most defects. Lower skill requirement © Ability to detect laminations d Bothaande. ‘The most serious defect types are: a Planar, b. Cracks © Lack of fusion, 4 Al the above, k,,. 26. ® aeee us MMA welding of low alloy steels is more likely to be performed with: a Rutile electrodes. b. Cellulosic electrodes. ¢ Iron powder electrodes. d. Basic hydrogen controlled electrodes. Which of the following defects is more common to welds deposited by CO2 welding than welds deposited by MMA? a Slag inclusions. b. Excess penetration, c. Lack of sidewall fusion. 4 Tungsten inclusions. Which defect would you expect to get in TIG welds in non-deoxidised steel? a Undercut. b. Porosity. c Tungsten inclusions. 4. Linear misalignment. Which of the following can arise from copper inclusions in a ferritic steel weld? a. Weld metal cracks. b.- HAZ cracks. ©. Lamellar tearing. 4. Porosity. ‘Which of the following is likely to give the highest impact strength in ferritic weld metal? a Cellulosic electrodes. b. Submerged are with acid flux. Spray transfer CO2 welding. 4. Basic coated MMA electrodes. ‘You suspect that ferritic steel plates contain cracks in the prepared edges. What NDT method would you use to check this? a. Radiography. b. Magnetic particle inspection. . _ Penetrant inspection d. Ultrasonic flaw detection. Which of the following defects would you not expect to find by visual inspection of welds? a. Linear slag inclusions. b Undercut. © Overlap. 4. Linear misalignment Stress relieving is not heipful in which of the following cases? Improving resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Improving dimensional stability after machining, Lowering the peak residual stress. Softening the steel. AY 116 21. 29. What is the maximum hardness usually recommended for the heat-affected zone of a medium strength ferritic steel weld? a. 100 DP Hy. b. 350 DP Hy. ¢ $00 DP Hy. d. 750 DP Hy. ‘What effect does mid thickness laminations in steel plate normally have when they are located within a weld beat affected zone? a Cause lamellar tearing. b, Fuse together to form a bond. ©. Affect the weld metal composition. 4. Cause internal tearing on a micro scale. The permanent backing material for MMA welding of low carbon steel should be made from: a, Copper. b. Low carbon steel, © QTsteel. d Cast iron, The overall length of a pipeline can be affected by: a Transverse shrinkage. b. Longitudinal shrinkage. ¢. Angular shrinkage. 4. Circumferential shrinkage. ur MULTICHOICE PAPER SIX The weld dimension used to indicate the minimum strength of a fillet weld is: a Leglength. b. Throat thickness ©. Width of bead. 4. Length of weld element. An electroslag weld requires what heat treatment to improve the grain structure? a Annealing. b. Stress relieving. © Normalising. 4. Quench and tempering. The most common type of failure associated with sharp fillets, notches and undercut is: a Crystallisation. b. Fatigue. © Corrosion. 4. Brittle fracture Weld decay in stainless steels can be avoided by: a Stress relieving. b. Slow cooling after welding. ©. _Adgition of more manganese to the steel. 4. Addition of titanium to the steel An eutectoid mixture in steel is: a. A mixture of ferrite and austenite. b. A mixture comprising a substitutinal solid solution Called peartite 4 Called ledeburite. Low allloy steels baving a high carbon equivalent before welding will require: a. A reduction in carbon content. b. High preheat temperatures. c. __ Lowpre-heat temperatures. 4. No pre-heating, The electrodes for welding low alloy steels should be: a. Used with a low current value 6. . One size larger than for general purpose electrodes. c. Used for welding in the flat position only d. Heated in a drying oven before use. The purpose of pre-heating low alloy stee! pipes before electric arc welding is to: a. Refine grain structure b. Relieve internal stress. ¢. _ Retard rapid cooling. d. Regulate excessive expansion Welder qualification tests are designed to: ‘Test the correctness of the welding procedure. ‘Test the welder’s skill. Prove the weldability of the parent material All the above. aes ut 22, 10, il 12 15. In positional MMA welding oa pipework, welders are having difficulty in obtaini capping profiles when welding in the overhead position. Would you: a Advise them to increase the current. b. Advise them to increase the voltage. ¢. Ask for a new welding team. d Suggest the use ofa smaller diameter electrode. You have a macro section of a 'T’ butt joint that shows a step-like defect lying outside the 4 Lamellar tearing. Which electrode deposits weld metal with the greatest ductility and resistance to cracking? a Rutile. b. Cellulosic. © Basic. d Oxidising Which one of the following is not helpful in minimising angular distortion duri welding? a Use of double "V’ weld prep using balanced welding technique. b. _Pre-setting of work piece. c. Applying post weld heat soak 4 Changing from a single 'V' prep for thick material. Argon purging on the root side is necessary in the TIG welding of stainless steel to: a Obtain full penetration, b. Obtain full fusion. ©. Avoid porosity in the root. 4 Obtain a satisfactory weld surface finish Which of the following can arise from copper inclusions in 2 mild steel weld? a Weld metal cracks. b.- HAZ cracks, ©. Lack of fusion. 4 Porosity Stress relief is not helpful in which of the following cases? a _In improving resistance to stress corrosion b. In improving dimensional stability after machining, €. In lowering the peak residual stresses. 4 Insoftening the metal Stray arc strikes are undesirable since they: Leave a poor surface finish. Cause weld metal cracking Reduce corrosion resistance. Cause local hardening and cracking in the parent material, aegse 18 18. 20. 21 24. 25. us Cold cracking is most likely to occur in a weldment if: a The rate of cooling is too fast. b. The rate of cooling is too slow. ©. It lacks ductility at high temperatures. 4. Impurities are present at its grain boundaries. ‘Chromium, when added to steel as an alloying element, has the effect of making the alloy more: a Ductile. b Plastic. . Hardenable. d— Malleable. ‘When depositing weld metal, fusion will take place at the sides of the joint resulting in an admixture between weld metal and parent metal. This alloying effect is known as: a. Diffusion. b. Absorption - © Dilution. 4 Migration. Percentage elongation of a metal undergoing a tensile test is a measure of: a Elasticity. b. Plasticity. c. — Duetility, 4 Malleability ‘When a longitudinal load is put on a lap joint, the stress set up is normally: a Shear stress. b. Tensile stress. © Compressive stress d. Residual stress. ‘When a metal is subjected to a fluctuating load, a condition of cyclic stressing can be set up, which eventually can result in structural breakdown known as: a Tensile failure. b. Fatigue failure. c. Yield failure. 4. Shear failure. ‘What happens to the mechanical properties of steel if the carbon content is increased to 05%? a The material becomes softer b. _Malleability is increased ©. The tensile strength is increased 4. Ductility is increased. Columnar growth takes place when a metal is: a. Cold b. Losing heat. © Being heated 4. Being rolled. 9 2 27. 28. 29, 30. ‘Ifa low carbon steel pipe has to carry a liquid, care must be taken when making the butt welds to ensure penetration is not excessive because it: a. Reduces the flow rate of the liquid. b. May increase the rate of corrosion. ¢. Can contaminate the liquid. 4. May cause excessive pipe wear. ‘When a steel suffers hot shortness, it is mostly due to the presence of: a Sulphor. b. Phosphorous. © Silicon. Manganese. ‘When a steel is heated to above its upper critical temperature, the structure produced is: a Martensite. b.— Austenite. ©. Pearlite, d— Sorbite. The type of erystal normally found in a single run are weld in the as welded condition is: a Equi-axed b. Polycrystalline. c. Dendritic, 4 Columnar. ‘The first sub-zone in the heat affected zone of the parent metal nearest the weld deposit will consist of: a. _ Large crystal grains. b. Small crystal grains. ¢. Elongated crystal grains, d Distorted crystal grains. 120 24, 121 MULTICHOICE PAPER SEVEN Pipe welding codes are set up by: a. Welding operators. b. State governments. ©. Associations, societies, insurance companies, manufacturers and the military d Construction unions. The different grain structure between the weld deposit and the base metal can be determined by: a A face bend test. b. A root bend test. cA hardness test. d An etching test. A root bend test is used to test the amount of weld: a Ductility. b. Elongation. ©. Hardness, d. Penetration. What would be observed if. fillet weld were sectioned and macro-etched? a The grain of the other beads is coarser than the final bead b. The penetration and fusion into the root is very deep. c. Each bead appears to be distinctly separated from the adjoining beads, d. The grain structure remains the same in all passes. ‘What is the most common cause of failure in root bend tests? a. Too high a current setting. b. Too long a pause in the down cycle of the weave. Lack of fusion and penetration d Too high a travel speed. The purpose of a nick break specimen is to provide a test for: a. Tensile strength and fracture appearance. b. _ Duetility and fracture appearance. cc. Elongation and fracture appearance. d. _ Soundness and fracture appearance. Which organisation publishes the most commonly used code for boiler and pressure vessel welding? a. American Welding Society b. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. c_ American Petroleum Institute. d. American National Standards Institute. A low hydrogen electrode, according to BS 639, would contain: a. No hydrogen b. Less than 15 ml of hydrogen per 100 grams of deposited weld metal. ©. Between 15 ml and 25 ml of hydrogen per 100 grams of deposited weld metal Less than 25 mi of hydrogen per 100 grams of deposited weld metal The second run in a three run butt weld using the stovepipe technique is known as the: 12 10. 12. 14, 15. a Filling run. b. Hot pass. ©. Intermediate run. Sealing run. You could determine that an electrode is cellulosic by its: a. BS 639 coding. b Colour, c. Trade name, d BS 499 coding. ‘Which type of electrode coating gives the most voluminous gas shield? a Rotile, b. Basic. ©. Oxidising. da ‘Cellulosic. Which of the following steels is likely to be more susceptible to hydrogen cracking? a. Carbon equivalent of less than 0.25 %. b. Carbon equivalent of 0.35%. ©. Carbon equivalent of 0.38%. Carbon equivalent of 0.43%. Preheating and interpass heating are used primarily for: a. Aiding fusion. b. Reducing hydrogen content of weld preparation prior to welding, c. _Ensurea fine grain size. 4. Slow down the cooling rate after welding, Submerged are welds made with re-cycled flux are liable to: a Porosity. b. Course grain size. ©. Undereut. 4. Incomplete penetration. Incomplete penetration in a single 'V' butt joint could be caused by: a Too large a root gap. b. Too small a root gap. Too high a heat input. Too small a root face. In submerged are welding, which of the following width to depth ratios would be likely to result in solidification cracking? a 1:3. bo Bet c 2:1 4. rel You are responsible for controlling welding on site. A large incidence of porosity has been reported in recent welding, Would you investigate? a The electrode type. b. Power source. c. Electrode storage day temperature. 19, 20. 21 22. 24, 25. 123 reason why alll adhering scale should be removed when the pipe end preparation is made by oxy-gas cutting is? a —_Oxidisation of the weld metal is minimised. b. The speed of welding is increased. ©. Pipe bore alignment is made easier. 4. Reduction of the weld deposit is prevented. When manual metal arc welding low carbon steel, which electrode covering will give the greatest degree of penetration? a Tron powder. b Rutile ¢ Cellulosic. 4 Lowhydrogen. ‘When tungsten arc gas shielded welding stainless steel, which one of the following should be used? a Altemator. b. A.C. transformer. ¢ D.C. generator. 4 Constant potential rectifier. ‘Which gas shroud should be used when TIG arc gas shielded welding aluminium alloys? a Nitrogen. b. Carbon dioxide. ©. Argon/carbon dioxide mixture, a Argon. The most common type of defect found in a structure when it is undergoing service is: a Fatigue cracking. b. Crystaltisation. ©. Weld decay. 4 Stress fracture. In the examination of a welded aluminium joint, macro etching may reveal: Lack of inter-run penetration, b. Carbon pick-up. Weld decay. 4 Micro cracks. MMA welds made with damaged electrode coatings are subject to: a Porosity. bo Undercut. Excessive penetration, 4. Excessive bead height. Which physical test is more likely to reveal HAZ embri Transverse tensile All weld tensile Root bend. Charpy impact aege 124 26. 27, 28, 29. Which of the following destructive tests is not normally required for welder approval? a Bend tests. b. Macro examination. ¢. Impact tests, d. Fracture tests Too large a diameter of filler rod should not be used to make a welded joint because: a. Excess reinforcement profile will be difficult to obtain. b. The included bevel angle will have to be reduced. ¢. Root fusion may be difficult to obtain. 4. The gap setting will have to be changed. If pipe bores are not matched correctly it can result in: a. Lack of root penetration, b. Incorrect gap setting. ©. Excessive root faces. 4 Overheating during welding, A correctly made tack weld should slope from the middle to the ends in order to: a Aid better penetration at the join-up. b. Prevent porosity at the join-up. ¢. Reduce the electrode size required. 4. Reduce the overall consumable consumption. ‘Two low carbon steel pipes, 150mm diameter and 6mm wall thickness, are to be butt. welded using the TIG process. To ensure a full strength joint, which of the following preps is most suitable? a. Open single bevel. b. Open single Vee. ¢. Open square preparation. 4. Closed square preparation. 124 10. iL 12, 4. 15, 16. V7. 18. 19. 125 PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS ‘The ability of a material to withstand a load pulling it apart is called its ‘The ability of a material to be stretched out without breaking is called An Izod impact machine is used to give indication of the __of'a material. The ability to withstand indentation is called Houdinov Lack of ductility is called The property of a metal to return to its original shape is called Tnerease in carbon content causes an__in strength and hardness. ‘When carbon percentage increases, there is a decrease in Low carbon steel contains less than __catbon. Low ductility in a weld metal could result in Alloying is usedto__ mechanical and physical properties of a steel. Sulphur and phosphorus are not alloying elements; they are Alloying allows designers to use___ sections and still have the same strength. Analloy that contains a high percentage of chromium and nickel would have resistance to Quenching a carbon or low alloy stee! will result in an _ in hardness anda__ in ductility. ‘The hard constituent that results when steel is quenched is called The tough laminated structure that is formed on slow cooling of ferrite and iron carbide (cementite) is called ‘The amount of martensite formed depends on the speed of. and the percentage of After quenching, the structure may be improved by reheating to 200-300°C. This is called Small percentages of chromium will increase the strength and . while a small percentage of nickel will increase 125 a 127 PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 1. Tensile Strength. 2. Ductility. 3. Toughness. 4. Hardness. 5.Brittleness. 6. Elasticity. 7. Increase. 8. Ductility. 9 0.2% 10. Cracking, L. Increase. 12. Impurities. 13, Smaller/Thinner. 14. Corrosion. 15.Increase....Decrease 16.Martensite. 17 Pearlite. 18. Cooling....Carbon. 19. Tempering. 20, Hardness. /.. Toughness. 126 ANSWERS PAPER ONE Ld 2 4 3. b 4 ¢ Boa 9 10. a i. d 15. ¢ 16. a 17a 18 b 2a 2.4 24. ¢ %.d 29. 30. b PAPER ob 20a 3b 4d 8 d 9 4 10. d Mb 15. ¢ 16. b 17. b Be Rd 23. ¢ 24. b 25. ¢ 29. d 30. b PAPER THREE Ld da 3 4 44 8d 9 4 10. d id 15. d 16. d 17. 18 d 2d 2.4 4c 3d 29.6 30. b PAPER FOUR Lc 2b 3. 4b 8b 9 a 10. a Ib 15. € 16 b IT ¢ 18 a 2 23.4 24, b Bc 29. a 30. b PAPER loa 2b 3 44 8c 9. 4 10. d IL d 15. a 16 a 17.4 18 d 2a 23. b 24. b Ba 28. a 29. b 30. b PAPER SIX Lb Re Beeb d Bc % »b 10. d d 15. a 16. b nd a 2a 23. b wc .b 29, 4 30. a PAPER SEVEN Loc 2 4 3a 46 8b 9b 10. a id 15. b 16. a Va 18, a 2a Boa 24a 5. 4 29. a 30. b 12, 19. 26. 12. 19, 26. 12. 19. 26. 12, 19, 26. 12. 19, 26. 12, 19, 26. 12, 19, 26. wooo isaac cone eee ogre asso cone 13. 20, 21. 13. 20. 21. 13 20, 27. 13, 20. 27. 13. 20. 27, 20, 21. 13 20. 21. eeoe cone peae nace gooo oacc cece 14, 21. 28. 14, 21. 28, 4 21 28, 14, 21. 28, 14 24 28. 14 21 28. goon sac nooe voac voce gogo sae Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 1 (Rev. 1) Please return this paper unmarked. 1, Which mechanical test can be used to measure the toughness of weld metal, HAZ and parent material ? C hardness DY Charpy impact 2, Which is the best destructive test for showing lack of side-wall fusion in @ 25mm thick butt weld ? A nick break BY side bend Charpy impact D a face bend test 3. The principle purpose of a welder qualification testis AY to test the skill ofthe welder B —_to-assoss the weldability of the materials CC —_todecide which NDT methods to use D to give the welder practice before doing production welding 4. A fabrication procedure calls for the toos of all welds to be “blended in” by grinding ‘The most likely reason for doing this isto A make the weld suitable for liquid (dye) penetrant inspection Be improve the fatigue life C reduce residual stresses D improve the general appearance of the welds 5. For full penetration single-sided butt joints, root bead penetration and profile are mainly influenced by A root face B bevel angle CH root gap D included angle 6, Undercut may need to be assessed according to A depth Be ength © sharpness/profile/blend DY allofthe above 7, When visually inspecting the root bead of a single-vee-butt weld it should be checked for Jack of root penetration HAZ hardness tungsten inclusions all of the above ORR ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 1 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 1 (Rev. 1) Please return this paper unmarked 8. The strength of fillet weld is determined by A Iegiength B weld profile C weld width PX thioat thickness 9. The European Standard for NDE of Fusion Welds by Visual Examination is A EN288 Bo EN499 Cc EN287 DY EN970 10, Visual inspection of a fabricated item, for a bigh integrity application, should cover inspection activities AW before, during and after welding B _ before welding only C after welding only. D during welding and after welding only 11. Incomplete root penetration in a single-vee-butt joint may be caused by A. amexcessive root face B_—__amexcessive root gap C the current setting being too low D~ both A and C 12, Incomplete root fusion in a single-vee butt weld may be caused by A Tinear misalignment B the root gap being too large c root faces being too small DY allofthe above 13. When visually inspecting the face of finished weld it should be assessed for A ‘maximum excess weld metat height B toe blend c imter-run blend DY allofthe above 14, Abum-through may occur if. A thecurrentis too low B_ the root face is too large CH the root gap is too large D —_allof the above 15. A Code of Practice is... A astandard for workmanship quality only BX set of rules for manufacturing a specific product, c D a specification for the finished product all of the above ‘TWINorth, Middlesbrough 2 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 1 nev.) Please return this paper unmarked 16, A solidi weld may be A entrapped slag B entrapped gas Clack of inter-run fusion D —_allof the above 17. Which of the following is a planar imperfection ? ~~ a lack of sidewall fusion a slag inclusion linear porosity root concavity vam 18. For fillet welds, it is normal practice in the UK & USA to measure A throat thicknesses BY leg lengths C penetration depths D both A&C 19. Ina bend test, when the face of the specimen is in tension and root is in compression, the testis calle... A aroot bend Bo aside bend Ce a face bend D a longitudinal bend 20. Heavy porosity on the surface of some MMA welds made on a construction site is most likely to be caused by. A aeofthe wong caf eserdes B the use of excessive current CX piste in sod coving DY Soutbadh arenes 21. Sh insons aye pectin ign = Prot manual metal are welds Cre coumely etal inert gas welds Pipelwue eli Cite at pean’ Pipeline. "both A and C yne> 22. The main cause of undercut is A excessive amps B excessive volts excessive travel speed Dw allof the above 23. Which group of welders is most likely to require continuous monitoring by a welding inspector? A concrete shuttering welders BX overland pipeline welders C tack welders D maintenance welders ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 3 Welding Inspection: | Multi- Choice Questions Paper 1 (Rev. 1) Please return this paper unmarked 24. Which of the following fillet welds is the strongest (assuming they are made using the same material, and WPS) ? 8 mm actual throat 7 mum Jeg + 2 mm excess weld metal nite fillet with 10mm leg concave filet with Hmm leg 3% pow> 25, A typical included angle for MMA welding ofa full penetration pipe butt joint is A 38° Be 70° c 90° D dependent on the pipe diameter 26, A fillet weld has an actual throat thickness of Smm and a leg length of 7mm. What is the excess weld metal ? A 2.1mm Se AB AOA UD Bo 18mm CY 31mm D 14mm 27. The fusion boundary of a fillet weld is AX the boundary between the weld metal and HAZ B _the boundary between individual weld runs C the depth of root penetration D the boundary between the HAZ and parent material 28, Ifa Welding Inspector detects a type of imperfection not allowed by the Application Standard he must always AX request further NDE. B reject the weld C# prepare a concession request D only reject the weld if he considers it to be harmful 29, BS EN 970 allows the use ofa magnifying glass for visual inspection but recommends that the magnification is x2 x2 toxS x5 to x10 nnot greater than x20 eoge 30. The majority of welder qualification tests are carried out using an wnbacked joint. This is because itis quicker, and cheaper, if back-gouging is not required if the welding process is not TIG, back purging is not required all welder qualification tests are dane on small diameter pipe _itsequires more skill and increases the welders qualification range you> ‘TWINorth, Middlesbrough 4 Welding Inspectio: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 2 @ev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 1, Deflection of the are by magnetic forces, that can make welding difficult to control, is commonly known as A arcinitiation B , ate misalignment CY areblow D —__areconstriction 2. Which of the following electrodes is classified to BS EN 499? A B383R BY E6013 Cc E7018-G DD -ESIBB 3. Which of type of electrode is used for “stove-pipe welding’ for overland pips s construction ? A, nttile BY cellulosic c high recovery rutile D —allofthe above 4, The three main types of MMA electrodes used for welding C & C-Min steels are A basic, cellulosic and rutile B neutral, cellulosic and rutite C basic, cellulosic and neutral D utile, ow hydrogen and basic 5. AWPS may specify a maximum width for individual weld beads (the 'weave! width) when welding C-Mn steels, because if this is exceeded it will cause A lack of inter-run fusion BY reduction in HAZ toughness Clack of sidewall fusion D __allofthe above 6. Younotice that MMA electrodes, with the flux covering removed, are being used as filler rods for TIG welding. This should not be allowed because .... A itis wasteful B_ the rod diameter be too large © the weld metal composition may be wrong. D the rods too short 7. For TIG welding, what benefit does a current slope-out device have? AM _iitreduces Tungsten spatter B_ _ itreduces the risk of crater cracking, C _ itreduces the risk of are strikes D —_itreduces the interpass temperature TWI North, Middlesbrough i Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 2 (ev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 8. Which type of power source characteristic is normally used for manual welding ? A constant voltage B latcharacteristie CC constant current DB ——amotor generator 9. In MMA welding, penetration is principally controlled by A arevoltage B welding speed CC _ferro-silicon in the electrode coating DY carent 10, Pipe bores of some materials must be purged with Argon before and during TIG welding in order to ‘A prevent linear porosity B prevent bum-through CX _ prevent oxidation of the root bead D eliminate moisture pick-up in the root bead 11. The chemical composition of the weld metal deposited by a C-Ma steel electrode is usually controlled by ‘A.M the core wire composition B\~ additions in the flux coating C iron poder in the fx coating D dilution fiom the base material 12, Silicon is added to steel, and the covering of MMA electrodes, in order to give... Siz Ceimany AM deoxidation Mn 2 Seen doy B improve strength pis C improve toughiness AL 2 TEiany D_ more resistance to hydrogen cracking 13. A fasible insert for TIG welding helps to... ‘A reduce porosity B give controlled root penetration C avoids the noed for a back purge DL allofthe above 14. According to AWS 2.4 a weld symbol for the ‘other’ side is placed A above the dashed line B_ below the dashed fir CO above the solid line D _ below the solid line 15, When low hydrogen MMA electrodes are specified for what type of covering will they have ? A cellulosic Bntile Cc, acid’ D™ basic ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 2 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 16. A hydrogen controlled MMA electrode can always be recognised by the AM EN code leter (or AWS code number) B electrode length C Trade Name D colour of the covering 17. According to BS EN 22553 which of the following symbols means that the weld toes must be smooibly blended ‘on the ‘other side!” M A a J M wb 18. Which of the following units is used to express Heat Input 2 A Joules Bo Nim? © imm? De kisim 19. Which one of the following elements is added to steel to give resistance to creep at elevated service temperatures ? A Nickel B Manganese Co Molybdenum DB Aluminium 20, Nick break and fillet fracture tests are used for AL assessing weld quality B assessing weld metal dutlity assessing weld metal toughness D_—_allofthe above TWLNorth, Middlesbrough 3 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 1) Please return this paper unmarked 21. Which of the following steels is non-magnetic ? AX 18% Cr, 8% Ni B 13% Cr © 9Cr,| Mo D 9%Ni 22, Weld spatter during MMA welding is most likely to be caused by A excessive current B_ incorrect baking and storage of electrodes C abad batch of electrodes DW allofthe above 23. A qualified Welding Procedure Specification is used t0 wa... ‘A give instruction to the welder B give information to the welding inspector C give confidence that welds will have the specified properties Dy~ _allofthe above 24. An ate strike (stray flash) on a steel component is regarded by some codes as unacceptable because A ill cause copper contamination Bit may cause hart spots CC itmay give cracking Di of bothB&C 25. Ina transverse tensile test brittleness would be indicated if ‘A. there is @ reduction in cross-section at the position of fracture Be the fracture surface is flat and featureless but has @ rough surface C fracture occurred in the weld metal D the fracture face shows beach marks 26, ‘The surface of a fatigue fracture will be rough and torn have sharp chevron markings Y _ besmooth Ihave shear lips go> 27. What does the number 141 refer to on this drawing symbol ? A the WPS Number AA BL the welding process © afilier material LL D __theacceptance standard 28, The polarity used for TIG welding ofall materials, except aluminium and magnesium, is. AM DC negative BDC positive c ac D any polarity can be used ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 4 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 2 (Rev. 1) Please return this paper unmarked 29. A typical temperature range for baking low hydrogen electrodes is A 150to 200°C B 200 to 250°C CA 30010 350°C D400 10 450°C 30, If welding travel speed is doubled, but the current and voltage remain the same, the heat input will AY be reduced by 50% B_ be increased by a factor of two C _beabout the same D be reduced by approximately 25% ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 5 Welding Inspection: Mult “Choice Questions Paper 3 ev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 1, Which type of submerged arc welding flux is susceptible to moisture pick-up ? A neutral BY agglomerated COP fused D they are all about the same 2. Alarge grain size, in the HAZ of a C-Ma steel weld joint, may have A low ductility By~ low toughness C high toughness D high tensile strength 3. ASTRA testis used to measure . A the tensile strength of the welded joint B the lovel of residual stress in butt joints C the fracture toughness of the HAZ. D\~ the through thickness ductility of steel plate (the 'Z' direction) 4, The risk of hydrogen cracking is higher when MMA welding of A CMnstecis B_ austenitic stainless stets CX _lowalloy steels for clovated temp. service D_—_owearbon steels for eryogenic service 5. The property of a material that has the greatest influence on welding distortion is the. A yield strength BY co-efficient of thermal expansion elastic modulus D co-efficient of electrical conductivity 6. Which of the following is a suitable shielding gas for FCAW of stainless steels ? A 100% Argon BY 10% Argon + 30% He Argon + 5% Hydrogen D Argon + 203% COp 7. The presence of ion sulphides in @ weld bead may cause .. AM solidification or ‘king B hydrogen cracking C lamellar tearing D weld decay 8. A macro section is particularly good for showing, A) the HAZ microstructure BY overlap C the weld metal microstructure D —_allofthe above ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 1 ‘Welding Inspection: +Multi-Choice Questions Paper 3 (rev.1) 10, u. 12, 1B. 14, Please return this paper unmarked Which of the following procedures would be expected to produce the least distortion in 15mm straight butt weld ? A TiG weld single sided, multi-pass B — MMAweld single sided, multi-pass C , MMAweld double sided, multipass DY SAWweld I passper side A suitable gas /ges mixture, for GMAW of aluminium is... A 100% CO2 BY 100% Argon c 80% Argon + 20% COs D 98% Argon + 2% Or Which of the following is associated with SAW more often than itis with MMA welds is? A hydrogen cracking inthe HAZ B solidification cracking in the weld metal C —recheat cracking during PWHT D lamellar tearing EN ISO 5817 (Level ) specifies that the limit for the diameter (D) of a single pore in a weld is: DS 0.3s, but max.dmm where s = material thickness, For which of the following situations is the pore acceptable ? s= 15mm, measured pore diame VE 43 s~ 10mm, measured pore diameter D2 s© 10mm, measured pore éiamet ‘To measure ae voltage accurately itis recommended that the voltmeter should be connected... AM as near as practical to the are B_ across the power source terminals prior (o are initiation Cer across the power source terminals during the welding operation D__allofthe above are suitable Lamellar tearing has occurred in a steel fabrication. What technique could have been used to find it before the weld was made? A Xray examination BH id pent eatin ultrasonic examination DU Steould not have ben fourd by any inspection method. Pre-heating a low alloy steel prior to welding is done to minimise the risk of A porosity BY excessive distortion © HAZcracking D ack of fusion ‘TWINorth, Middlesbrough 2 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 3 (Rev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 16. Typical temperatures used for normalising a C-Mn steel plate are A 600 to 650°C B 100010 1100°C C700 t0 800°C Di 88010 920°C 17. For GMAW the burn-off rate of the wire is directly related to AM the stick-out length B wire feed speed C —theare voltage D the travel speed 18, For MMA welding of a 60mm wall nozzle to a 100mm wall vessel shell, pre-heat temperature should be checked A 4 before welding siarts/re-starts Bon the shell and the nozzle C —__atpoints at least 75mm from the joint edge D __allofthe above 19. A crack running along the centreline of a weld bead could be caused by .. use of damp fx Tac of preheat ane voltage being to high eld bead being too deep and very nartow pow 20. In order to improve resistance to service failure caused by eyclie loading , itis good practice to A use low heat input welding B use steel with # low CEV c ‘ensure there are ne features that give high stress concentration D allof the above A HAZ cracking B welddecay C weld metal cracking D distortion 22. Which type of SAW flux is susceptible to breaking down into fine particles during circulation ? @ tase B neutral Cc alloyed D agglomerated 23, "The maximum hardness in the HAZ of a steel will increase ifthe... A heat input is inereased BY CEV is increased C joint thickness is decreased D __allof the above TWI North, Middlesbrough 3 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 3 (ev.1) 24. 26. 21, 28, 29, 30. Please return this paper unmarked BS EN ISO 5817 (Level B) specifies the limit for Excess Weld Metal (h) on a butt weld as - hs Imm+ 0.1b, but max. Smm, b = weld width, In which of the following situations is the measured Excess Weld Metal acceptable, A b= 10 measured excess weld metal = 2.5mm 2. B b= 20 measured excess weld metal = 3.5mm 3 CV? b=35 measured excess weld metal = 4.5mm 4¢ D —-b=45__ measured excess weld metal = 5.5mm . A carbon manganese steel is being welded by MMA. and the electrode run-out-lengths that have been used are ‘much shorter than specified by the WPS. This deviation may give Aan increased risk of hydrogen eracking Ban increased risk of solidification cracking CV lower values of HAZ toughness D higher values of HAZ hardness ‘The first procedure that is prepared for a Weld Procedure Qualification test weld isa. VV pwes wes WPOR WPAR cae ‘Transfer of material identification by hard stamping is sometimes not allowed for high integrity applications decause A itistoo stow B _itcanbea safety hazard CU it may be damaging to the material D__allof the above When welding thin plate, distortion can be minimised by A using back-step welding B minimising weld volume © using bridge tacks DV allofthe above Which of the following would be considered to be high Heat Input welding ? A $50¥/mm Bo 553mm CSS iimm DD 5.0Ks/mm Initiation of a TIG are by using a High Frequency spark may not be allowed because As itoften causes tungsten inclusions B_itcan damage electronic equipment C itis an electrical safety hazard D _ itofien causes stopistart porosity ‘TWINorth, Middlesbrough 4 Welding Inspection: ~Multi-Choice Questions Paper 4 (Rev.1) Please return this paper unmarked 2, BS EN 288 isa specification for... A welder approval esting B___- welding equipment calibration CW welding procedure approval D~ consumables for submerged are welding (2) werdeomins te eng pver sana? type of isotope source-to-film distance source strength com> 4, Which element has the greatest effect on the HAZ hardness of a carbon-manganese steel? ‘A Molybdenuin B Chromium Titanium Dw Carbon 5. Pre-heating.a steel plate with a carbon equival i value (CEV) of 0.48 may be required in order to... A drive out moisture from the plate BW prevent excessive hardening in the HAZ. prevent the formation of carbides improve the mechanical properties ofthe weld metal 6. A.welder approval certificate should be withdrawn if A he has not done any welding fora period of 4 months BY hehas been absent from work for a period of 7 months Co the repair rate for his welds exceeds 19% D __allof the above ‘TWI North, Middlesbrough 1 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 4 (ev. 1) ase return this paper unmarked 7. In friction welding, the metal atthe interface when the je ning occurs is described as being inthe liguid state intercritical state plastic state elastic state A B c D A penetrameter is used to measure A the size ofa discontinuity ins weld joint B__thedensity ofa radiographic film Cthedegree of film contrast D__ the quality of the radiographic technique 8. Which of the following cutting methods is suitable for eutting stainless steel? A plasma B__oxy-acetyiene CC ——oxyrpropane D __alllofthe above 10. Which ofthe following would be classed as the most serious type of defect ? A. aburied linear slag inclusion B buried lack of inter-run fusion C~ surface breaking lack of sidewall fusion D surface poresity 11. Uttcasonic testing has an advantage over other NDT methods for the detection of. AV lack ofside wall fusion B root undercut C incompletely filled groove D ——rooteancavity (2) exec masinum iter pas tempered for Cn ss wld jo my ie A excessive porosity B _ burnthrough Ce Hower toughness D ——allofthe above 13. MIG/MAG welding has a tendency to give lack of sidewall fusion when ‘A spray transfer conditions are used B_100%CO; shielding gas is used C pulsed currentis used DY diptransfer conditions are used 14, The temperature range over which a steel goes from having high toughness to low toughness is called the critical transformation temperature the ductility dip temperature the bi-modal temperature the transition temperature Sail TWI North, Middlesbrough 2 Welding Inspection: Multi-Choice Questions Paper 4 (Rev.1) 17, 19. 2. 2 Please return this paper unmarked For SAW, what is the effect of raising are voltage but keeping with all other parameters the same? the weld bead width will increase the depth of penetration will increase the weld bead width will decrease the depth of penetration will decrease TRV, ooge ‘Changing an essential variable (beyond the allowed limits) fora qualified welding procedure ‘A may change the mechanical properties of the joint B—meyadversely affect the quality ofthe weld C will requite a new welding procedure tobe approved DY all of the above With reference tothe various grades of stainless steels, which of the following statements is true ? A they are all non-magnetic B they all require 100% Ar for GMAW they all have very high thermal conductivity D~ only certain grades can be used for service at very low temperatures Which ofthe following AWS AS. electrodes has rutile covering ee A E6010 12518? Rutile 2y3 eititc oe loi —p cellulose ,O,) E7018 bebieerans oe ee , ane. | 5,6 ‘Welds made with very high heat input show a reduction in tensile ductility BY atch ough C fatigue strength D creep resistance During PWHT of a complex fabrication, it is heated tothe soak temperature at a much higher rate than specified by the procedure, This may A cause excessive oxidation B_ _netallow sufficient time to relieve stresses C introduce excessive compressive stresses D cause distortion When MAG welding in dip transfer mode (short-creuiting mode) spatter can be reduced by AL using inductance Busing 100% CO, C using Ar+ 30%He increasing the stick-out length Repair welding of in-service plant and equipment may be more difficult than making repairs during initial fabrication because ‘A the material may be contaminated B _ oftestricted access to repair area © positional welding may be needed DM ofany of the above TWI North, Middlesbrough 3 Welding Inspection: | Multi-Choice Questions Paper 4 ev.) Please return this paper unmarked 23, radiography ofa steel weld at 40mm thick, the recommended isotope is A Thulium 170 = Am Bo Yuerbium 19 mm CM tridiumi92 Dy Sam DF Cobalt Gd 4, LOW TS mre Ho-1Somm 24. The sensitivity ofa radiograph is assessed A ing a densitometer By * by using an image quality indicator (1Q1) from the kVA used D from stand-off used 25. A transverse tensile test, from a Weld Procedure Approval Record (WPAR) test plate is used to measure A the tensile strength ofthe weld the tensile stent ofthe joint CMH the siressstrain characteristics ofthe weld 1D” the stressistain characteristies ofthe joint 26, ‘The highest and lowest heat input positions are considered to be A PB highest; PA lowest BR PEhighes FC owes PD highest; PB lowest De PF highest; PG lowest A rutile B basic C cellulosic D__choice will depend on the welding position 28, The dip transfer mode (or short-circuiting mode) of metal transfer used for MIG/MAG welding is characterised by A giving deep penetration BX being suitable for positional welding C giving low spatter D __alloftheabove 29. Carbon equivalent values (CEV) are used to determine the how to avoid the risk of A hydrogen cracking, lamellar tearing CY solidification cracking weld decay 30. When 2 different material types are welded together, the join is referred to as AY~ acomposite joint B™ atransition joint © —— anautogenous weld D allo the above ‘TWI Notth, Middlesbrough 4 wis Smt Rev. 03/03, WELDING INSPECTION TRAINING ONLY MULTI CHOICE PAPER 1 Name: Date: Answer all questions. (ONLY ONE ANSWER PER QUESTION) 1. When “hydrogen control" is specified for a manual metal arc welding project. the electrode would normally be: (a) Cellulosic (b) Iron oxide (0) Acid (4) Basic 2. You would with certainty recognise a hydrogen controlied flux covered electrode from its : (2) Colour (b) Length (c) Trade Name (a) AWS/BS639 Code Letter x 3. When manual metal arc welding is being carried out on an open construction site, which group of welders are the most likely to require continuous monitoring? (a) Concrete shuttering welding teams (b) Pipe welding team (c) Plater welders (d) Plant maintenance welders Page 1 of 8 wis 51 Rev. 03/03 4. You notice manual metal arc electrodes, stripped of flux, are being used as filler wire, for TIG welding. You would object because : (a) Itis too expensive (b) The wire would be too thick (c) The weld meta! composition may be wrong {d)__ The wire is too short 5. When open site working, serious porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention. What would you investigate ? (a) Electrode type (b) Power plant type (©) Electrode storage x4 (6) Day temperature 6. The steel composition in a structural contract is changed from 0.15% carbon, 0.6% manganese, to 0.2% carbon, 1.2% manganese. Might this influence the incidence of : (2) Porosity (b) Cracking in the weld area uw (©) Undercut for filet welds (d) Lack of root fusion defects 7. One of the following alloys is non-magnetic. Which ? {@) 4.0% Chromium molybdenum {b) 12.0% Chromium (c) Austenitic Stainiess Steel () 9.0% Nickel Stee! Page 2 of 8 wis 51 Rev. 03/03, 8. When TIG welding Austenitic stainless steel pipe, Argon gas backing is called for. This is to: (a) Prevent oxidation {b) Prevent underbead cracking (c)__ Prevent porosity (a) Control the penetration bead shape 9. Pre-heating a Carbon steel manual metal arc welding is carried out to minimise the risk of (a) Scattered porosity (b) Worm hole porosity (©) Parent metal cracking (4) Lack of penetration 10. In UK practice, BS499 Part 2 specifies that the minimum drawing dimension quoted for a fillet weld is the (a) Leg length (b) Actual throat thickness (c) Weld width (d) Depth of penetration 11. For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available. Which would you choose for safe working? (2) Single operator transformer (b) Multi operator transformers (6) AC/DC composite power unit (d) Diesel engine driven motor generator Va Page 3 of 8 wis 51 Rev. 03/03, 12. The flux being used for a SAW application has been described as sharp or flaky. What type of flux would you expect this to be: (a) Basic (b) Acid (0) Fused wm (4) Alkaline 13. During COz welding, the arc length is most likely to be affected by (a) The wire diameter {b) The current return connections (©) The gas flow rate (4) The torch to work angle 14, Preheating for arc welding applies to (2) Assembly welding only (b) Assembly and tack welding (c) Joints over 25mm thick only (d) —_Cruciform welds only 15. You see a welder using an Oxy-acetylene flame with a long feathered inner cone. What would be the effect of this on a carbon steel (a) The weld could be hard and brittle {b) The weld metal could be too soft (c) There will be no effect on the weld (0) The weld will have undercut Page 4 of 8 Wis 5 M1 Rev. 03/03 16. Awelder qualification test is to verify: (2) The skill of the welder (b) The quality of the materials (c) The non-destructive test procedures (4) The manufacturing methods 17. A fabricating procedure calls for fillet welds to be "blended in" by grinding. This is to: {a) Remove Hydrogen cracking (b) Improve fatigue life (c) Remove undercut (4) Improve yield strength 18. Bend test specimens have been taken from a 25mm 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 49. Lamellar tearing has occurred in a steel fabrication. Before welding could it have been detected by: (a) X-ray examination (b) Dye penetrant {c) Ultrasonic inspection (4) _Itwould not have been found by any inspection method = _\/ Page 5 of 8 wis 5 M1 Rev. 03/03 20. You are to oversee the arc welding of some machined fittings and find they are cadmium plated. Would you: (a) Permit it to proceed (b) Permit it to proceed with fume extraction (©) _ Stop the operation at once (¢) Advise the welder to drink milk and proceed 21. What is the leg length of a filet weld? (2) _ The distance from the weld face to the penetration (b) The distance between the two toes. (c) The distance from the original root to the toe (d)__ The distance from penetration to the weld toe 22. The term duty cycle normally refers to: (2) The shift pattern of inspection staff (b) Amonthly occurrence involving outage time (c) Output capability of a welding plant (d) Component life expectancy 23. The throat dimension, measurable from the surface, of a mitre fillet weld having equal 20mm leg lengths will be: as (a) 2mm —y0°° (b) 17mm (©) 14mm (8) _ Itcannot be determined form the information provided Page 6 of 8 Wis 5 M1 Rev. 03/03, 24. Which of the following abbreviations is “the odd one out"? (a) GTAW (bt) MMA eee (©) SMW freee () GMAW 25. Atypical included angle for MMA welding 15mmt carbon steel, single V butt joints would be: (@) 38° ate (b) 30° paseiaaas (©) 70° (d) 120° c 26. Apipetine girth weld has been made in the 5G position. In which region would you expect to find the highest heat input? (a) PA leeltollat (b) Flat PEE (c) PB Beet (PF Ze 27. Whatis the main reason for grinding flush single V butt welds, when specified? (a) To reduce component weight (b) To remove all defects in the cap region (c) To reduce the risk of Hydrogen cracking (d) To reduce the fikelinood of fatigue failure ZX Page 7 of & Wis 51 28. Plug welds are normally used to weld plates that: (a) Overlap (b) Have holes through both plates (c) Are to be 100% watertight (d)__ Have *P" shaped lifting lugs attached 29. Which of the following is a non planar defect: (a) Spheroidal graphite (b) Lack of penetration (c) Lamination (a) Slag inclusion Rev. 03/03 (=) What is a typical diameter range for basic electrodes for all positional MMA Welding (a) 258mm (b) 0.8-1.2mm (c) 3.25-4mm (d) Size really does not mater Page 8 of 8 wis 5 m2 Revo3/03 WELDING INSPECTION TRAINING ONLY MULTI CHOICE PAPER 2 Name: Date: Answer all questions. 1. Movement of the arc by magnetic forces in MMA welding is termed (a) Arc deviation (b) Arc misalignment (© Arcblow (d) Arceye 2. Ametallurgical problem most associated with submerged arc welding is: (a) Hydrogen cracking in the HAZ (b) Solidification cracking in the weld metal (©) Hydrogen cracking in the weld metal (d) Lamellar tearing in the weld metal 3. Oxy pressure and nozzle size would influence what in flame cutting: (a) The temperature required for cut i (b) The ability to cut stainless steels (0) The depth of cut obtainable (4) None of the above Page 1 of 8 Wis 5M 2 4. The main usage of arc cutting/gouging processes is in: (a) (b) (c) (d) The cutting of single bevel preparations The removal of deposited welds The cutting of single U-type preparations The cutting/gouging of non-ferrous materials only 5. Which of the following processes is not a fusion welding process: (a) (b) (c) (@) Friction welding Resistance welding Plasma welding All of the above 6. Which electrode classification would be relevant to AWS A5.1-81 @) (b) (c) (d) E6013, £5133, E433NR £22553 Revo3/03 7. Which of the following MMA electrode coatings is associated with “Stove " welding: (a) Rutile (b) Cellulosic (c) Fused (4) Pipelex Page 2 of 8 Wis 5M2 Revos/03 8. Acommon gas/mixture used in MIG welding nickel alloys to combine good levels of penetration with good are stability would be: (a) 100% CO, (b) 100% argon (©) 80% argon 20% CO2 (a) 98% argon 2% oxygen 9. The type of SAW flux is more resistant to moisture absorption is: (a) Fused (b) Agglomerated (©) Basic (d)_Allof about the same resistance 10. The flame temperature of oxygeniacetylene gas mixture is given as. (a) 200°C (b) 230°C (©) 500° (4) None of the above 11. Allarge grain structure in steels is said to produce: {a) Low ductility values {b) Low fracture toughness values (©) High fracture toughness values (d) High tensile strength Page 3 of 8 wis 5M 2 Rev03i03 12. The likelinood of brittle fracture in steels will increase with: (a) Alarge grain formation (b) A reduction of in-service temperature to sub zero levels (©) Ferritic rather than austenitic steels (a) Alllof the above 13. Repair welding is often more jcult than production due to: (a) The material being ingrained with in-service contaminates (b) Restricted access within the repair area {c) The possible position of the weld repair (d)_ Anyof the above 14. Hydrogen cracking is most likely when welding: (a) Carbon manganese steels, (0) Stainless steels {c) Micro alloyed steels (HSLA) () Low carbon steels 15. _ EN standard 288 would refer to which of the following: (2) Welder approval testing (©) Welding equipment (©) Welding procedure approval (4) Weld symbols on drawings Page 4 of 8 wis 5 m2 Revo3/03 16. Porosity is caused by: (2) Entrapped slag in the soli fying weld (b) _Entrapped gas in the solidifying weld (©) Entrapped metallic inclusions in the solidifying weld (¢) None of the above 47. Ina bend test, the face of the specimen is in tension and root is in compression; the type of test being carried out would be: (a) Aroot bend test (b) Aside bend test (6) Aface bend test (4) None of the above 18. Ultrasonic testing is of advantage in detecting which of the following weld imperfections over other NDT methods: (2) Lack of side wall fusion (b) Surface undercut (c)__ Incompletely filled groove (6) Overtap 49. The process of tempering is often carried out to regain toughness after which of the following processes: (a) Annealing (b) — Normatising (©) Hardening (d) Stress relieving Page 5018 wis 512 Revo3/03, 20. The presence of iron sulphide in the weld metal is most likely to produce which of the following upon contraction of the weld: (2) Solidification cracking (b) Hydrogen cracking (c)___ Intergranular corrosion (d) Stress corrosion cracking 21. welding procedure that has yet to undergo testing is referred to as: (a) WPS (vb) WPRT (c) WPSut (d) None of the above 22. SMAW welding equipment is said to have an output characteristic that is: (2) Flat (>) Constant current (©) Constant voltage (6) Eitherb ore 23. Which of the following materials is most likely to require the highest levels of cleaning immediately prior to welding: (a) Low carbon steel (b) Carbon manganese ste! (c) Austenitic stainless steel (d) All about the same Page 6 of 8 WIS5M2 Rev03/03 24, 26. 26. What is the maximum allowable Hi/LO for &mm material if the code states the following- “Linear misalignment is permissible if the maximum dimension does. not exceed 10% of t up to a maximum of 2mm" (2) 2mm (&) 8.8mm eee () 0.8mm (a) | could not sentence this defect as an incorrect term has been used ‘When visually inspecting the root of a pipe weld, in a single V butt, with the cap ground flush. You have identified root concavity, which has a depth of 0.5 mm ‘The application standard you are using contains the following statement: “Root concavity shall be acceptable provided the density of the radiographic image does not exceed that of the parent material” Which of the following is correct: (a) You must have the pipe radiographed (b) Sentencing may only be performed by a qualified radiographic interpreter (©) __Itshould be rejected (d) You should accept, as there is no radiograph to view Which of the following statements is correct regarding gas welding low carbon steel: (a) twill give a low heat input (b) Acetylene or propane are normally used as fuel gasses (c) A lowsskill level is required to produce sound welds (d) _ Itmay be used for autogenous welding Page 7 of 8 Wis 5 M2 Revo3/03 27. The cade you are using gives the following formula for the maximum. penetration allowance: h <1mm+0.6 b upto. amaximum of 4mm (Where “h’ is the penetration height and “b" is the penetration width) Which of the following root heights is acceptable? (a) h=05mm — b=5.0mm (b+) bh=46mm = — b= 6.0mm (c) -h=38mm b= 4.0mm (d) None of the above 28. _ Which of the following statements is correct: (2) Copper inclusions are usually grouped with slag and other Solid inclusions for sentencing purposes (b) _ Undercut lengths at both weld toes in the same longitudinal Location are added together for sentencing purposes (ec) Ameasurement for maximum penetration height is always specified in Application standards (None of the above 29. According to BS 499 a weld on the “other side" is shown by a symbol: (a) On the dotted line (b) Below the reference line (c) On the solid line (d) Above the reference line 30. What defect would appear as “bright white specks" on a radiograph? (2) Gas pores (2) Slag inclusions (c) Tungsten inclusions (@)_—_Undercut Page 8 of 8 wis 5 M3 WELDING INSPECTION TRAINING ONLY MULTI CHOICE PAPER 3 Name: Date: Answer all questions. 1. The BS EN code for welder approvals is: (a) BSEN 4872 (b) BSEN 499 () BS EN 287 (d) None of the above 2. A Code of Practice for Visual Inspection should cover the following (a) Before, during and after welding activities (b) Before welding activities only (©) After welding activities only (d) None of the above 3. Incomplete root penetration in a butt joint could be caused by: (2) Excessive root face width (0) Excessive root gap size (c) Low current setting (@) BothA&G Page 1 of 6 Rev. 03/03, wis 5M3 Rev. 03103, 4. Incomplete root fusion would certainly be caused by: (a) Linear misalignment {b) Incorrect tit angle (©) Differing root face widths (4) Allof the above 5. Which of the following tests would you normally expect a test house to use for the assessment of HAZ hardness, for procedure approval in the UK: (2) Rockwell (b) cToD __ (©) Brinelt ee (d) Vickers 6. You notice a very “ved” ripple shape. This may indicate: (2) Poor consumable choice (0) The use of a fully automated welding process (©) Excessive travel speed (a) Both band c 7. “Toe Blending” is important as it may affect: (2) Toughness (b) Fatigue tife (©) Penetration (8) Allof the above Page 2 of 8 wis 5 m3 8. Slag inclusions may occur with: (a) (b) (©) (3) Manual Metal are Metal Inert gas Submerged arc welding Both A&C 9, Undercut may be caused by: () () (©) @) Excessive amps. Excessive volts poor weaving technique in vertical position with MMA All of the above Rov. 03/03 10. Which of the following materials would be considered to represent the greatest problem from a weldabilily aspect when using SMAW: (a) (o) (©) @) Carbon Manganese with CE of 0.28 Free machining steel Carbon Manganese with CE of 0.45 Low carbon steel 11. The abbreviation POR is otherwise known as: (a) () (c) (@) Page 3 of 8 Provisional Qualification Record WPAR Personnel Qualification Record war wis 5 M3, Rev. 03/03, 12. — Analteration of an essential variable may: (a) Change the properties of the weld (b) Influence the visual acceptability {c) Require re-approval of a weld procedure (4) Allofthe above 43. Weld samples prepared for micro examination would typically require a finish to which of the following levels: (a) 1200 grit (b) 500 grit (©) 3000 grit (a) 3 micron 14. When visually inspecting a fillet weld, it would normally be “sized” by: (2) The leg lengths (0) The actual throat thickness (©) The design throat thickness (d) BothA&C 15. _ Which of the following relate to the term “planar defect’: (a) Alamination (b) Asserious defect likely to lead to failure of the product (c) Slag inclusion (d) Bothaandb Page 4 of 8 Wis 5 M3 Rev. 03/03, 16. Penetrant inspection and magnetic particle inspection are mainly used to: (a) Aid visual inspection (6) Because the application standard says so (c) To confirm “visual uncertancies” (d)_ Allof the above 47. Defects outside of the limits specified in a standard should always be: (a) Repaired {b) Reported to “a senior person" (c)__ Radiographed (4) Allofthe above 18. When MIG welding aluminium alloy in the overhead position which current type would normally be expected to be used: (a) AC (b) DC negative (©) Drooping (d) DC positive 19. Manual metal arc electrodes can be grouped into three main types. These are: (a) Basic, cellulosic and rutile (b) Neutral, cellulosic and rutile () Basie, cellulosic and neutral (d) Fused, agglomerated and basic Page 5 of 8 WIS 5 M3. Rev. 03/03, 20. Which of the following defects would normally be considered to be not detectable by Radiography: (a) 2mm deep/Amm ong centreline cracking in weld root (©) 200 mm long Lamination (c) 10 mm deep lack of sidewall fusion on a single U butt (d) Gas poor 1.6mm @ 21. Cracks in welds may be due to: (a) Solidification problems {b) Hydrogen problems (©) Excessive stresses (a) Allof the above 22. Welding a single V butt with laminations showing on the sidewall may give rise. to: (2) Lamellar tearing (b) Solidification cracking (c)_ Martensite (8) Undercut 23. With reference to a root penetration bead, you could certainly assess: (2) Root fusion and penetration (b) Toe blend (c) Overlap (a) Allof the above Page 6 of & wis 5 M3 Rev. 03/03 24. A.welded product has failed in service, This has been confirmed as being caused by material overload due to a design fault. What would you expect the appearance of the fracture surface to be? (a) Rough and torn (b) Flat and crystalline (oc) Flatand very smooth () Showing beach marks 25. “Stray arcing” may be regarded as a serious defect. This is because: (2) Itmay reduce the thickness dimension of a component (b) —ttmay cause liquation cracks (©) Itmay cause hard zones (¢)_ Allofthe above 26. Overlap in welds is : {a) Anon planar defect {b) Where the 2 plates to be joined are overlapping ()__ Lack of fusion defect found in the root or cap region (4) Another name for linear misalignment 27. _ Flame cut edges would normally be required to be ground back to a distance specified in a procedure because: (a) Ifthe HAZis left on the prep it may result in weld decay In service (b) The HAZ would have become sensitised (c) There is a strong potential for hardening in this region (a) To reduce weight loading on the completed structure Page 7 of 8 wis 5 m3 28. 29. 30. Macroscopic examination requires any specimen to be inspected: (a) Once, after etching (b) During preparation and after etching (©) Using a microscope (4) By penetrant inspection Which of the following may be classed as a “more serious defect”: (@) Slag inclusions (b) Fusion defects (interun) (©) Fusion defects (surface) (d) Porosity A code of practice i (2) Astandard for workmanship only (b) Asset of rules for manufacturing a specific product (©) Levels of acceptability of a weld ment (4) None of the above Page 8 of 8 Rev. 03/03, WIS 5 M4 WELDING INSPECTION TRAINING ONLY MULTI CHOICE PAPER 4 20 questions total Name: Date: Answer all questions. 1. Which of the following would be a typical MAG, individual pass, heat input (a) 1.2jImm (b) 65 kjmm (0) 65kj/mm. (d)1.2ki/mm 2. The term “Skip” refers to what in welding/fabrication terms ? (a) Aproduction scheduling term (b) —Assecure location for quarantined goods (©) An Australian marsupial (4) Arun sequence 3. Aprod may be used for which NDT process (a) Eddy current (b) Radiography (©) Uttrasonic testing. (4) Magnetic particle inspection 4. Which of the following is a typical electrode classified as E7016 according to AWS 5.1 (2) Iron powder electrodes (b) Rutile electrode (c) Cellulosic electrode (d) Basic electrode Page lof 4 Wiss Ms 10. During TIG welding the arc voltage is controlled by: The welder The voltage control on the power source ‘The power source giving out a constant voltage . The electrode polarity eegD Which one of the following statements is correct: (a) SMAW may use either AC or DC (b) GTAW may use either AC or DC (c) SAW may use both AC and DC (d)_ Allof the above ‘Suckback is a commonly slang term used to describe: (2) Lack of penetration (6) Root concavity (©) Underfil (2) Incomplete root penetration A typical temperature specifically for hydrogen removal for a carbon ~ manganese weldment is: (a) 150°C (b) 600°C (c) 350°C (d) 900°C. A typical angle of bevel used for MAG welding 12mm carbon steel could be: (a) 120° (b) 35° (c) 70° (d) 90° In arc welding processes, excess weld metal profile is mostly affected by: fa). Arclength (b). Open circuit voltage (c). Amperage (d). Root gap Page? of 4 WIS 5 M4 14. “Autogenous welding’ basically means: (2) Fully automated process (b) Fusion welding {) Fully mechanised process (@) Welding without filer wire 42, According to ISO 2553 which of the following symbols represents a permanent backing strip:- (a MR a ) M b. (o) ¥B ©. (d) None of the above d 13. _ Which of the following radioactive terms do we not normally associate with NDT (a) Gamma (b) Cobalt 60 (©) Thorium () Iridium 192 14. _ Which submerged arc flux may be described as “powdery” or “ball like"? (a) Basic (b) Fused (©) Agglomerated (d) Acid Page 3 of 4 Wis 5 M4 15. 16. 47. 18. 19. 20. During visual inspection of a fillet weld with even leg lengths of 145mm and a throat measurement of 9mm . A cross section is not available. The weld profile is: (a) Concave (b) Convex (c) Mitre (d) Notable to be determined ‘Which of these statements relating to carbon steels is false : (a) High heat input results in high hardness, (b) High heat input may result in large grains (c) Loss of toughness may result from weaving (4) Toughness may be restored by normalising Which of the following parameters presents the welding inspector with the greatest dificully to monitor during fully manual welding operations? (a) Current (0) Travel speed (0) Arclength (d)__ Interpass temperature You are the only welding inspector overseeing 4 welding stations, producing circumferential single V butt welds on a pipeline. For which of the following stages would you consider your closest scrutiny to be required? (2) Completion of capping run (6) Cleaning of completed weld (©) Radiography (d) Root pass deposition Which of the following processes would be potentially most capable of producing weldments that are low in Ha (a) MMA using basic type electrodes (b) SAW using correctly treated flux (©) Electron Beam @) mic Which of the following tests would you normally not expect to be performed during a welder approval test? (2) Bend (b) Nick break (©) Macro (6) Tensile Page 4 of 4

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