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Pase Test Databank Print D:\TestGen\CSWIP 2006 Questions Set 9 .mdb NDT should be used for one of the following? A. Provide confirmation of the defect B. The location of the defect C. The type of welding defect D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 10 When a crack is found what can we do to avoid further propagation of the crack? ‘A. The crack should be drilled B. The crack should be heated C. The crack should be welded up D. The crack should be closed using a heating torch E, Correct Answer: A Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 20 When a defect is removed we should use NDT to do which of the following? A. To confirm the length of the defect B. To confirm that the defect has been completely excavated from the area C. To confirm the depth of the defect D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: B Reference: Media Typ Media Location: Question ID: 30 The stresses that remain in a weld after welding are called ? A. Post stresses B. Relieving stresses C. Residual stresses D. After welding stress E. Correct Answer: c Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 40 The degree of distortion that occur: the which of the following A. Accept the stresses and deformation B. Distortion will only occur in the base metal C. Distortion will only occur in the weld metal D. Resist these stresses and deformation E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question 1D: 50 dependant on the ability of the material to do Which are the basic directions of distortion? ‘A. Longitudinal distortion B. Transverse distortion €. Angular distortion D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 60 Page The volume of weld metal in a joint will have what effect? A. Expansion and contraction which could cause distortion B. The volume of weld metal will have no affect on distortion C. The shapes of the bevel will not affect distortion D. None of the statements are correct oe Correct Answer: A Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question 1D: 70 Where expansion and contraction are taking place as the weld cools and each weld element acts as a fulcrum is called? A. Stress relieving B. Coolation C. Reversal of stresses D. Froward stresses E. Correct Answer: c Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 80 Offsetting of plates to pre-determined angle is carried out for the which of the following reasons? A. To allow distortion to take place B, To stop distortion C. Plates are never offset to allow distortion D. None of the above E. Correct Answer: A Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 90 10 Asspecial technique of welding to contro! distortion is called which of the following? ‘A. Tempered welding B. Annealed welding C. Back step welding D. Special step welding E. Correct Answer: c Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 100 11. Which of the following are the probable causes of distortion? ‘A. Heating B. Contraction C. Stresses D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question 1D: 110 12. Ahigh percentage of residual stress can be removed by which of the following? A. Welding B. Alloying C. Heat treatments D. All of the above E Correct Answer: c Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question 1D: 120 13 14 15 Which are the cycles of all heat treatments? A. Heating B. Holding C. Cooling D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 130 We use heat treatments for the which of the following reasons? A. Change the properties of a metal B, Method of controlling formations of structures C. Expansion / contractional forces during welding D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 140 In heat treatment the holding or soaking time A. One hour for every 20mm of thickness B. Two hours for every 25 mm of thickness. C. One hour for every 25 mm of thickness D. Two hours for every 20mm of thickness E. Correct Answer: c Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 150 generally calculated as? 16 Which of the following are forms of heat treatment? A. Annealing B. Tempering C. Normalizing D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 160 17 When carrying out heat treatment which type of heat treatment would not be carried out in a furnace? A. Pre-heating B. Annealing C. Hardening D. Tempering E. Correct Answer: A Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 170 18 The tools that an inspector may us to measure the temperatures could include which of the following? ‘A. Temperature indicating crayons B. Pyrometers C. Thermo-couples D. All of the above E. Correct Answer: D Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 180 19 Annealing is carried out for which of the following reasons? A. To make the material more strong by making more brittle B. To soften and add ductility C. To add more carbon to promote more strength D. Annealing will not affect ductility E. Correct Answer: B Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 190 20 In full annealing of steels the steel is heated to which temperature? A. The normal temperature that is required by the contractor B. The upper critical temperature C. The lower critical temperature D. To around 250C E. Correct Answer: B Reference: Media Type: Media Location: Question ID: 200 Pave

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