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MIRDC Pre-training Examination (Safety &

Technical Aspects in Handling Oxy-


Acetylene Set-up used in Welding and Allied
Processes; February 26, 2020; 1pm-4pm)
Instruction:
Please choose the best answer.

1. Processes that use Oxygen-Acetylene Set-Up:


Brazing
Welding
a, b, and c
Heat Treatment

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2. The first to develop oxygen-acetylene welding in 1903


Charles Picard
Gustave Dalén
Edmond Fouché
Edmond Fouché and Charles Picard

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3. It should always be used to identify the contents of cylinders.


a, b, or c
Stencilling
Component details
Gas name label

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4. Any cylinders without a gas name label should be_______________.


checked the content
marked with the content
rejected
returned to the supplier for replacement
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5. Cylinders shall not be charged in excess of _______ their maximum permissible


capacity by weight or pressure.
3/4
1/2
1/4
1/8

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6. Cylinders of non liquefied gases and acetylene shall be charged to not more than
__________ their maximum permissible charged pressure in psig (kPa).
3/4
1/2
1/8
1/4

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7. Cylinders of liquefied gases shall be charged to not more than ______ the maximum
capacity in pounds (kilograms).
1/8
3/4
1/2
1/4

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8. Oxygen cylinder contains 244 cf (6.9 m3) of oxygen at a pressure of ________ as


measured at 200C (700F).
3360 psi
250 psi
15 bars
2200 psi

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9. Acetylene cylinder is charged to a pressure of _______.


250 psi
15200kPa
3360 psi
2200 psi

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10. The actual OSHA standard, 1910.253(b)(3)(ii) says, Acetylene cylinders shall be
stored __________.
vertically
valve end up
a&b
any other positions

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