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INDICE NUMERO ENUNCIADO OPCION A OPCION B OPCION C OPCION D CORRECTA

1 PM.II.E. 1 The following typical defects, A. surface cracks. b. Subsurface cracks. C. Poros aligned 12 mm. Deep. d. Fatigue cracks. c
indicate that normally can not be
detected by magnetic particles:

2 PM.II.E. 2  In one test magnetic particle A. The magnetic yoke. b. The contact electrodes. c. finely divided ferromagnetic d. The black light. c
inspection means is composed material.
of:
3 PM.II.E. 3  The ASME Code, Section V, Art. A. Yes, with hard steels. b. If, with high permeability steels. c. If steels of high retentivity. d. Does not allow it in any case. d
7 allows the use, in some cases
the residual method magnetic
particle examination.

4 PM.II.E. 4  The ASME Code, Section V, art. A. Yes, provided they are b. If, provided use lacquer C. Yes, if the temperature of the d. It does not allow it. a
7 allows the use of magnetic sufficiently contrast to the piece. contrast. part exceeds 400 ° C.
particles by dry nonfluorescent.

5 PM.II.E. 5  Which of the following means of A. dry particles. b. Wet particles. c. fluorescent particles. d. autoemulsificables particles. d
inspection is not among those
permitted by the ASME Code
(Section V, Section 7, T-723)?

6 PM.II.E. 6  The ASME Code, Section V, A. If, in all cases. b. It is not considered necessary. c. Only if the surface is painted. d. If there are irregularities that d
Article 7 requires to prepare may mask indications.
surfaces inspected by grinding or
machining.

7 PM.II.E. 7  According to the ASME code A. They are to be stripped by b. They must be scoured if the C. They can be left if shown that d. No special problems in terms b
(Section V, art. 7 T-724), painted blasting or mechanically, always. paint can mask or cover discontinuities can be detected of magnetic particle testing.
surfaces ... discontinuities. through the minimum thickness of
coating.

8 PM.II.E. 8  The temperature limit A. 600 ° C b. 315 ° C c. 135 ° C d. 100 ° C b


established by the ASME Code,
Section V art. 7 T-726 for
examination by dry magnetic
particles is:

9 PM.II.E. 9  The temperature limit A. 600 ° C b. 315 ° C c. 135 ° C d. 57 ° C d


established by the ASME Code,
Section V, art. 7 T-726 for
magnetic particle examination
wet is:
10 PM.II.E.10  According to the ASME Code, A. It should not be on for more b. It must be observed by the c. Stop being allowed to warm for d. None of the above. c
Section V, art. 7 T-726, the black than five minutes without letting it operator for five minutes to five minutes before using it for the
light used in fluorescent magnetic cool. habituate to view this type of test or measure of intensity.
particle examination: lighting.

11 PM.II.E.11  According to the ASME Code, A. Every time you turn. b. Each month. c. Every 8 hours, and each time d. Every year. c
Section V, art. 7 T-726 intensity the workplace is changed.
black light must be checked at
least:

12 PM.II.E.12  The magnetic field indicator A. Measuring the magnetic field. b. Measuring the magnetic c. Measuring the intensity of the D. Give a relative measure of the d
particles described in ASME (. permeability. black light. intensity of magnetic field and
Section V, section 7, T-727) is indicate its direction.
used to:

13 PM.II.E.13  According to ASME Section V, A. One month. b. Six months. c. One year. d. Two years. c
Art. 7, the maximum period in
which a team of magnetization
can remain uncalibrated are:

14 PM.II.E.14  According to the ASME Code, A. 100 to 125 amp. per 100 mm b. 400 to 500 amp. per 100 mm c. 200 to 250 amp. per 100 mm d. 800 to 1000 amp. per 100 mm b
Section V, art. 7 T-743, when the spacing. spacing. spacing. spacing.
magnetization technique with
contact electrodes, for parts with
thickness of 19 mm or more is
used, the current intensity must
be between:

15 PM.II.E.15  According to the ASME Code, A. 90-110 amp. per 100 mm b. 180 to 220 amp. per 100 mm c. 360-440 amp. per 100 mm d. 720-880 amp. per 100 mm c
Section V, art. 7, T-743, when the spacing. spacing. spacing. spacing.
magnetization technique with
contact electrodes, for parts with
reduced thickness of 19 mm, the
current intensity used must be
between:

16 PM.II.E.16  What is the maximum distance A. 100 mm b. 150 mm c. 200 mm d. 400 mm c


between electrodes that allows
the ASME Code Section V, art. 7,
when the magnetization method
is used with prods?
17 PM.II.E.17  What is the minimum distance A. 50 mm b. 75 mm c. 100 mm d. 150 mm b
between contact electrodes
recommended by the ASME
Code, Section V, article 7, when
this method is used magnetizing?

18 PM.II.E.18  According to ASME V, art. 7, T- A. 100 mm b. 200 mm c. 450 mm d. 900 mm c


744, the maximum length part
may be inspected once using the
technique of longitudinal
magnetization is:

19 PM.II.E.19 A cylindrical piece of 50 mm in A. Between 1000 and 1200 amps. 500 and 600 amperes b.Entre C. Between 4000 and 4800 d. Between 250 and 300 amps. a
diameter and 300 mm length will amps.
be magnetized with a coil 4 turns
cable.¿Qué current intensity
should be used approximately as
ASME Section V, Art. 7, T-744?

20 PM.II.E.20 A cylindrical piece of 100 mm. In A. Between 5400 and 6600 b. Between 270 and 330 c. Between 1350 and 1650 D. Between 2700 and 3300 d
diameter and 300 mm. In length Amperes Amperes. Amperes. Amperes.
will be magnetized with a coil with
5 turns cable.¿Qué current
intensity should be used
approximately, according to the
ASME Code, Section V, Art. 7 T
-744?

21 PM.II.E.21 A round of 50 mm diameter will A. 1000-1400 Ampere b. From 1400 to 1800 Amperes c. From 600 to 1000 Amps d. 200 to 660 Amperes b
be magnetised circularmente.
¿Qué current intensity must pass
through it to ASME V, Art. 7 T-
745?
22 PM.II.E.22 A cylindrical piece of 150 mm in A. From 3000 to 4200 Amperes b. From 4200 to 5400 Amperes c. From 1800 to 3000 Amperes d. 600 to 2000 Amperes a
diameter will be magnetised
circularmente.¿Qué current
intensity must pass through it to
ASME V, Art. 7, T-745.

23 PM.II.E.23 A cylindrical piece of 300 mm in A. From 8400 to 10,800 Amperes b. From 6000 to 8400 Amperes c. From 3600 to 6000 Amperes d. From 1200 to 3260 Amperes c
diameter will be magnetised
circularmente.¿Qué current
intensity must pass through it
according ASME V, Art 7 T-745?

24 PM.II.E.24 A round of 450 mm in diameter A. From 12,600 to 16,200 b. Of 9000-12600 Amperes c. From 5400 to 9000 Amperes d. From 1800 to 5940 Amperes d
will be magnetized circularmente. Amperes
¿Qué current intensity must pass
through it, according to ASME V
Art. 7 T 745?

25 PM.II.E.25  magnetization of a tubular piece A. From 4200 to 5400 Amperes b. 3000 to 4200 Amperes c. From 1400 to 1800 Amperes d. From 1000 to 1400 Amperes d
of 150 mm outside diameter is
required. Following the criteria of
ASME Code Section V, Art. 7, T-
745, what current intensity to a
central conductor passing three
times through should apply

26 PM.II.E.26 . "According to the ASME Code A. Particles by dry B. Fluorescent Particles C. Search for subsurface defects D. Search for defects open to the d
Section V, Art 7 T-746, the surface
method of magnetizing magnetic
yoke is reserved only for:
27 PM.II.E.27 A. 2.27 kg b. 4.53 kg c. 9.07 kg d. 18.14 kg b
. According to the ASME Code,
Section V, Art 7 T-746, the lifting
minimum force with maximum
separation of poles is to be used
for a magnetic yoke supplied with
alternating current is:

28 PM.II.E.28 A. 2.27 kg b. 4.53 kg c. 9.07 kg d. 18.14 kg d


. According to the ASME Code
Section V, section 7, T-746, the
minimum buoyancy, with
maximum separation of poles is
to be used for a magnetic yoke
supplied with direct current or a
permanent magnet, is:

29 PM.II.E.29 A. 0.2 to 1 percent by volume b. 1.2 to 2.4 percent by volume c. 0.1 to 0.5 percent by volume d. 2.4 to 4.8 percent by volume c
. According to the ASME Code,
Section V, Article 25, the
concentration of fluorescent
magnetic particle bath is:

30 PM.II.E.30 A. 0.2 to 1 percent by volume b. 1.2 to 2.4 percent by volume c. 0.1 to 0.5 percent by volume d. 2.4 to 4.8 percent by volume b
. According to the ASME Code
Section V, Article 20, the
concentration of the suspension
of magnetic particles visible
daylight is:

31 PM.II.E.31 According to the ASME Code, A. Surface Preparation B. Chemical composition of the C. Address of the magnetic field d. Type reports b
Section V, Article 25, the Requirements sample
magnetic particle examination
must be in accordance with a
written procedure, and the results
expressed in a report that should
include the following information,
among other things: (signal
32 PM.II.E.32 A solder belonging to a structure A. 15 mm b. 5 mm c. 3 mm d. No crack is acceptable d
supporting static loads only, 150
mm long, has a transversely
oriented effort crack. This
situation would be acceptable to
ANSI / AWS A 1.1, if the length of
the crack does not exceed:

33 PM.II.E.33 How to carry out demagnetization A. Putting the piece inside the coil b. Tucking the piece slowly into c. Tucking the part inside the coil d. Of any of the above forms. a
using a coil powered by and pulling it out slowly the coil and slowly increasing the current
alternating current? value.

34 PM.II.E.34  A welding 25mm thick part of a A. 1 mm thick and 10 mm in b. 1 mm thick and 20 mm in c. 0.3 mm thick and 30 mm length d. No bite is acceptable to D 1.1 c
structure supporting static loads length length
only. In a 60 mm length having a
mordedura.¿Con which of the
dimensions mentioned is
acceptable to the ANSI / AWS A
1.1 would bite; (The

35 PM.II.E.35 Which of the following stages is A. Preparation of surface if B. Magnetization, implementation C. Degaussing d. subsequent cleaning and final c
not always necessary when a inadequate of the medium, and inspection report
magnetic particle test is
performed:

36 PM.II.E.36 After demagnetize a piece, how A. With the magnetic field tester 8 b. With a string of clips C. With a magnetic field meter D. With fluorescent magnetic c
would prove conclusively that the segments particles
operation has been successful?

37 PM.II.E.37 Space where magnetic A. Magnetic circuit b. flux density c. Field leak D. Magnetic field d
phenomena show" "This definition
fits the concept:
38 PM.II.E.38 A universal calibration equipment A. The voltmeter B. The ammeter c. The buoyancy of the contact d. All previous b
magnetic detection involves tips
checking the reliability of:

39 PM.II.E.39 Number of lines of force per unit A. Magnetic circuit b. flux density c. Field leak D. Rectification half wave b
surface perpendicular to them.
This definition corresponds to:

40 PM.II.E.40   The test with contact electrodes A. Alternating current b. AC full-wave rectified c. AC half wave rectified d. All previous d
with current flow is suitable for:

41 PM.II.E.41   For a given current in a coil, the A. The diameter of the coil b. The voltage of the current C. The length / diameter ratio d. The distance between two d
magnetic field strength depends successive turns
on:

42 PM.II.E.42 What is the maximum solids A. 2.40 100 b. 1.50 100 c. 0.50 100 d. 0.05 100 a
content specified in a magnetic
ink? (ASME V, Art. 25.6)

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