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SPECIFIC LIQUID PENETRANT TESTING LEVEL II EXAMINATION


Code: ASME Section V Art. 6, 2019 Edition

1. Which one of the following reference that is not used in penentrant testing ?
A. ASME SECT. 1
B. ASME SECT. V Art. 6
C. ASME SECT. V Art. 7
D. ASME SECT. V Art. 24 SE-165
2. A visible light must be used at examination surface at least :
A. 100 fc C. 10 lux
B. 10 fc D. 1000 lux
3. ]Drying oven temperature shall not be exceed provided the temperature of the surface parts :
A. 71 oC C. 1250F
B. 52 oC D. None of the Above
4. Surface preparation by grinding, machining, or other methods may be necessary where
surface irregularities could
A. Finger indication C. Lint and dirt Indication
B. Mask indications D. All of the above
5. The developer functions
A. Discontinuities, and as a contrasting background to enhance the visibility of penetrant
indications
B. Discontinuities, and as a contrasting background to enhance the visibility of penetrant
indications
C. To be examined and allowed to enter discontinuities
D. A and B
6. What kind of certification required of contaminant content for all liquid penetrant materials
used on nickel base alloys, austenitic or duplex stainless steels, and titanium
A. Penetrant manufacturers’ batch numbers
B. The test results obtained in accordance with Mandatory Appendix II
C. Not required
D. A and B
7. Prior to Penetrant examination, the surface to be examined and all adjacent areas within at
least ………..shall be dry and free of all dirt, grease, lint, scale, welding flux and spatter, oil,
or other extraneous matter that could interfere with the examination
A. 0.5 in. (12.5 mm) C., 1.5 in. (37.5 mm)
B. 1 in. (25 mm) D. none of the above
8. How many time shall be established to ensure that the cleaning solution has evaporated prior
to application of the penetrant
A. 5 minute C. Minimum
B. 10 minute D. No specified
9. Either a color contrast (visible) penetrant or a fluorescent penetrant shall be used with one of
the following three penetrant processes
A. Water washable C. Solvent removable
B. Post-emulsifying D. All of the Above
10. Ambient temperature penetrant shall be in the range from :
A. 400F to 1250F C. 50F to 1250F
B. 50C to 520C D. A and B
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11. What do you do when penetrant dwell time greater than 2 hours :
A. Continue process penetrant
B. Penetrant shall be reapplied
C. Penetrant shall be dried
D. Nothing of the all above
12. Dry developer shall be applied only to a dry surface by a ….., provided the powder is dusted
evenly over the entire surface being examined.
A. Soft brush
B. Hand powder bulb
C. Powder gun, or other means
D. All of the above
13. Excess water-washable penetrants shall be removed with a water spray. The water pressure
shall not exceed….., and the water temperature shall not exceed
A. 50 psi and 110°F C. 350 kPa and 110°F
B. 350 kPa and 43°C. D. All of the above
14. Solvent removable penetrant are removed excess penetrant with :
A. Lint free C. Obserbent toweling
B. Dry cloth D. All of the above
15. The emulsifier concentration shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations, but shall be no
A. Less than 5%. C. SAME WITH 5 %
B. Greater than 5%. D. Nothing of the all above
16. Prior to applying suspension type wet developer to the surface, the developer must be
thoroughly agitated to ensure adequate dispersion of suspended particles
A. Directly used the suspension particles
B. Wait a few minute to ensure adequate dispersion of suspended particles
C. Agitated to ensure adequate dispersion of suspended particles
D. None of the above
17. Minimum and maximum development time after dried on aqueous developer :
A. 5 minutes and 0,5 hour C. 10 minutes and 0.5 hours
B. 5 minutes and 1 hour D. 10 minutes and 1 hours
18. After emulsification applied dwell times should be kept to a minimum and shall be ……
A. At least 2 minutes
B. At 2 minutes
C. Not more than 2 min
D. More than 2 min
19. Which one of the following quality control provision have to be done weekly :
A. Black light intensity
B. Emulsifier consentration(hydrophilic)
C. Fluorescent brightness
D. All of the above
20. Developer application shall be sufficient coating because if excessive coating thickness
may.:
A. Appear nonrelevant indications
B. Appear mask indications
C. Appear releveant indications
D. Nothing of the above

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21. With color contrast penetrants, developer used only:


A. Wet C. Dry and wet
B. Dry D. All of the Above
22. Broad areas of fluorescence or pigmentation which could mask indications of discontinuities
are unacceptable, and such areas shall be cleaned and reexamined:
A. Acceptable
B. Unacceptable, but not required to be cleaned and reexamined
C. Unacceptable, and such areas shall be cleaned and reexamined
D. None of the above
23. The examination area shall be illuminated with UV-A lights that operate in the range between
A. 100 nm and 280 nm. C. 320 nm and 400 nm
B. 280 nm and 320 nm. D. All of the above
24. localized surface irregularities due to machining marks or other surface conditions may
produce false indications:
A. False indications
B. Non relevant indications
C. Relevant indications
D. Mask indications
25. Recording of indication shall be recorded :
A. Only rejectable indication
B. Only nonrejectable indication
C. A and B
D. Not specified in the standard
26. If LED UV-A sources used shall meet the requirements of SE-2297 and 80 %
A. SE-2297 C. ASME E 3022
B. SE-3022 D. All of the above
27. Aqueous developer may be applied to:
A. a wet surface
B. a dry surface
C. either a wet or dry surface
D. Not specified
28. UV-A lights shall achieve a ……. on the surface of the part being examined throughout the
examination
A. Minimum 1000 µW/cm2
B. Maximum 1000 µW/cm2
C. Minimum 1500 µW/cm2
D. Minimum 1500 µW/cm2
29. Application solvent for removal excess penetrant is prohibited with:
A. Lightly moistened with solvent
B. Flushing to the surface part with solvent
C. Flushing to cloth with solvent and wipe the surface part
D. Not specified
30. Reflectors and filters should be checked and, if necessary, cleaned prior to use. Cracked or
broken reflectors, filters, glasses, or lenses shall be
A. Still used until waiting spare part available
B. Replaced immediately if spare part available
C. Loan UV lamp kits
D. B and C

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