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This document contains questions from a specimen written examination for CSWIP 3.1 1.1 certification. The questions cover topics related to welding processes, defects, materials, codes, qualifications, procedures, and inspections. An examination for certification would require indicating the single correct answer for multiple choice questions in the provided section.

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CSWIP Notes

This document contains questions from a specimen written examination for CSWIP 3.1 1.1 certification. The questions cover topics related to welding processes, defects, materials, codes, qualifications, procedures, and inspections. An examination for certification would require indicating the single correct answer for multiple choice questions in the provided section.

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SPECIMEN WRITTEN EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

CSWIP 3.1 1.1 Part A and Part A2 Candidates are required to tick, or otherwise indicate, the corrective answer in the section provided. There is onl one correct answer !or each question. 1 Appl in" preheat when weldin" car#on $an"anese steel is nor$all done to avoid% a& Sla" inclusions #& ' dro"en crackin" c& (ack o! sidewall !usion d& Porosit Which o! !ollowin" $echanical properties o! a weld in car#on $an"anese steel is $ost a!!ected i! the heat input per unit len"th o! weld is e)cessivel hi"h* a& #& c& d& 3 +lon"ation Tensile stren"th 'ardness Tou"hness

,ou o#serve centerline crackin" a weld that as #een $ade one o! !ive work stations each $akin" si$ilar co$ponents. The !irst action to take is% a& #& c& d& I$pound all weldin" consu$a#les -eport the occurrence to hi"h authorit Stop all weldin" Call !or !ull ./T checks to #e !ound # visual

Which o! the !ollowin" de!ects is unlikel inspection. a& #& c& d& (inear $isali"n$ent 1ndercut 2verlap (inear sla" inclusion

Which o! the !ollowin" weldin" processes uses a resistive heatin" s ste$ to achieve weld $etal deposition. a& #& c& d& 4anual $etal arc weldin" Su#$er"ed5arc weldin" +lectro sla" weldin" -esistance spot weldin"
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Which o! the !ollowin" units could Charp 7 notch ener" #e $easured in* a& #& c& d& Pounds per square inch 8oules .ewtons per square $illi$eter .one o! the a#ove

The usual $ethod o! assessin" the sensitivit o! radio"raph is # $eans o! a% a& #& c& d& /osi$eter :luoroscope I;I < Penetra$eter& Clino$eter

1nder nor$al contract conditions, weld procedure approval tests !or pipe work are% a& #& c& d& 4andator /epend upon site and weather conditions /ependent upon the contractor>s con!idence in his procedures 2nl required when C22 weldin" is to #e used. required !or

Which o! the !ollowin" destructive tests is not nor$all welder approval test !or $ild steel* a& #& c& d& @end test 4acro e)a$ination I$pact tests :racture tests

1A

' dro"en controlled electrodes were developed principall !or% a& #& c& d& The prevention o! porosit The prevention o! crackin" The enhance$ent o! arc volta"e Their ease o! arc startin"

11

:or which o! the !ollowin" is pre5heatin" $ost likel to #e required* a& #& c& d& Austenitic stainless steels 'i"h stren"th allo steels (ow and $ediu$ stren"th steels (ow car#on steels

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12

4anual $etal arc weldin" o! low allo per!or$ed with% a& #& c& d& -utile electrodes Cellulosic +lectrodes Iron powder electrodes @asic h dro"en controlled electrodes

steels is $ore likel

to #e

13

which o! the !ollowin" de!ects is $ore co$$on to weld deposited # the C252 weldin" process than weld deposited # $anual $etal arc* a& #& c& d& Sla" inclusion +)cess penetration (ack o! side !usion Tun"sten inclusions

10

Which de!ect would ou e)pect to o#tain in TIB welds in non5deo)idiCed steel* a& #& c& d& 1nder cut Porosit Tun"sten inclusions (inear $isali"n$ent

13

Which o! the !ollowin" can arise !ro$ copper inclusions is a !errite steel weld* a& #& c& d& Weld $etal cracks 'AD cracks (a$ellar tearin" Porosit

16

Which o! the !ollowin" is likel to "ive the hi"hest i$pact stren"th in !erritic weld $etal* a& #& c& d& Cellulosic electrodes Su#$er"ed arc with acid !lu) Spra trans!er Co525weldin" @asic coated nor$al $etal arc electrodes

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19

Which o! the !ollowin" $ethods o! ./T would #e $ost likel to detect lack o! side !usion in !erritic steel welds* a& #& c& d& Penetrants 4a"netic particles -adio"raph 1ltrasonic !law detector

1=

,ou suspected that !erritic steel plates, which have #een ed"e, prepared contain crack in the prepared ed"es. Which ./T $ethod would ou use to check this* a& #& c& d& -adio"raph 4a"netic particle Penetrants 1ltrasonic !law detector ou not e)pect to !ind # visual

1?

Which o! the !ollowin" de!ects do e)a$ination o! co$pleted welds* a& #& c& d& (inear sla" inclusions 1nder cuts 2verlap (inear $isali"n$ent

2A

Stress relie! is not help!ul in one o! the !ollowin" cases. Which one* a& #& c& d& In i$provin" resistance to stress corrosion crackin" In di$ensional sta#ilit a!ter $achinin" i$provin" In lowerin" the peak residual stress In so!tenin" the steel

21

What is the $a)i$u$ hardness usuall reco$$ended !or the 'AD o! a $ediu$ stren"th !erritic steel weld* a& #& c& d& 1AA /P 'v 33A /P '7 3AA /P 'v 93A /P 'v

22

What e!!ect to $idthickess la$ination in steel plate nor$al have when the are located within a weld 'AD* a& #& c& d& Cause la$ellar tearin" :use to"ether to !or$ a #ond A!!ect the weld $etal co$position Cause internal tearin" on a $icro5scale
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23

When h dro"en control is speci!ied !or a $anual $etal arc5weldin" proEect the electrode would nor$all #e% a& #& c& d& Cellulosic Iron o)ide Acid @asic

20

,ou would with certaint reco"niCe a h dro"en controlled !lu) covered electrode !ro$ its% a& #& c& d& Color (en"th Trade na$e AWSF@S63? Code (etter

23

When $anual $etal arc weldin" is #ein" carried out on an open construction site, which "roups o! welder are $ost likel to require continuous $onitorin"* a& #& c& d& Concrete shutterin" weldin" tea$ Pipe welders Plater welders Plant $aintenance welders

26

,ou noticed $anual $etal arc weldin" electrodes, stripe o! !lu), are #ein" used as !iller wire, !or TIB weldin". ,ou would o#Eect #ecause% a& #& c& d& It is too e)pensive The wire would #e too thick The weld $etal co$position $a #e wron" The wire is too short

29

When open site workin", serious porosit in $anual $etal arc weldin" is #rou"ht to our attention. What would ou investi"ate* a& #& c& d& +lectrode t pe Power plant t pe +lectrode stora"e /a te$perature

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2=

The steel co$position in structural contract is chan"ed !or$ A.13G car#on, A.6G $an"anese, to A.2G car#on, 1.2G $an"anese. 4i"ht this in!luence the incidence o!% a& #& c& d& Porosit Crackin" in the weld area 1nder cut !or !illet welds (ack o! root !usion de!ects

2?

2ne o! the !ollowin" allo s is non5$a"netic, Which* a& 0.AG Chro$iu$ $ol #denu$ #& 12.AG Chro$iu$ c& Austenitic Stainless Steel d& ?.AG .ickel Steel When the TIB weldin" Austenitic Stainless Steel pipe. Ar"on "as #ackin" is called !or. This is to% a& #& c& d& Prevent o)idation Prevent under #ead crackin" Prevent porosit Control the penetration #ead shape

3A

31

Pre5heatin" a car#on steel $anual $etal arc weldin" is carried out to $ini$iCe the risk o! a& #& c& d& Scattered porosit Wor$ hole porosit Parent $etal crackin" (ack o! penetration

32

I. 1H practice, @S 0?? Part2 speci!ies that the drawin" di$ension quoted !or a !illet weld is the% a& #& c& (e" len"th Actual throat thickness Weld width

33

:or open site $anual $etal arc weldin" the !ollowin" equip$ent is availa#le. Which would ou choose !or sa!e workin"* a& #& c& d& Sin"le operator trans!or$er 4ulti operator trans!or$ers ACF/C co$posite power unit /iesel en"ine driven $otor "enerator

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30

I! su#$er"ed weldin" to #e used to $ake #utt welds, which would ou #e $ost critical o!% a& #& c& d& The root "ap tolerance The an"le o! penetration The root !ace width The "as cut !inish

33

/urin" C252 weldin", the arc len"th is $ost likel to #e a!!ected # % a& #& c& d& The wire dia$eter The current return connections The "as !low rate The torch to work an"le

36

Pre heatin" !or arc weldin" applies to% a& #& c& d& Asse$#l weldin" onl Asse$#l and tack weldin" 8oint over 23 $$ thick onl Cruci!or$ welds onl

36

,ou see a welder usin" o) 5acet lene !la$e with alon" !eathered inner cone. What would #e the e!!ect o! this on car#on steel* a& #& c& d& The weld could #e hard and #rittle The weld $etal could #e too so!t There will #e no e!!ect on the weld The weld have under cut

39

A welder quali!ication test is o veri! % a& #& c& d& The skill o! the welder The qualit o! the $aterials The non5destructive procedures The $anu!acturin" $ethods

3=

A !a#ricatin" procedure calls !or !illet welds to #e #lended in # "rindin". This is to in!luence% a& #& c& d& 'AD crackin" :ati"ue li!e -esidual stresses ,ield stren"th
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3?

@end test speci$ens have #een taken !ro$ a 23 $$ thick car#on steel #utt weld. Which would show lack o! inter5run !usion% a& #& c& d& Side #end -oot #end :ace #end Buided #end

0A

(a$ellar tearin" has #een occurred in steel !a#rication. @+:2-+ weldin" could it have #een !ound # % a& #& c& d& I5ra e)a$ination / e penetrant 1ltrasonic inspection It would not have #een !ound # an inspection $ethod

01

,ou are to over see arc weldin" o! so$e $achine !ittin"s and !ind the are cad$iu$ plated. What ou% a& #& c& d& Per$it it to proceed Per$it it to proceed with !u$e e)traction Stop the operation at once Advise the welder to drink $ilk and proceed

02

What two !unctions in arc weldin" $ust #e in equili#riu$ to ena#le a sta#le arc to #e esta#lished* a& #& c& d& Arc volta"e Current WireFelectrode !eed rate 4etal #urn5o!! rate

03

In 44A weldin", what para$eter is used !or the control penetration into the #ase $aterial* a& #& c& d& 7olta"e Weldin" speed Iron powders in the coatin" Current

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00

In the weldin" o! #utt Eoint !ro$ one side, which o! the !ollowin" controls the pro!ile o! the root #ead* a& #& c& d& -oot :ace @evel An"le -oot Bap 2ne o! the a#ove

03

What t pe o! power source characteristic is required !or $anual weldin"* a& #& c& d& Constant volta"e :lat Characteristic /roopin" Characteristic 4otor Benerator

06

Which o! the !ollowin" destructive tests would indicate the tou"hness o! weld $etalFparent $etal J 'AD. a& #& c& d& 4acro .ick #reak 'ardness Charp vee notch

09

/e"reasin" co$ponents are essential !or qualit weldin" #ut so$e a"ents $a % a& #& c& d& Cause corrosion Pro#le$s Bive o!! Phos"ene Bas (eave -esidues All o! the A#ove

0=

Which o! the !ollowin" che$ical ele$ents has the "reater e!!ect on the harden a#ilit o! a steel plate* a& #& c& d& 4ol #denu$ Chro$iu$ Titaniu$ Car#on

0?

In 4ABFC22 weldin", which para$eters "ive the "reatest control o! weld appearance durin" dip trans!ers or short5circuitin" weldin"* a& #& c& d& Wire sick5out len"th A$pera"e Wire !eed speed Inductance
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3A

In 44A weldin", the sla" produced can #e varied to suit the weldin" positionK which t pe o! sla" would #e required !or weldin" in the '7 position* a& #& c& d& :luid 7iscous .one o! the a#ove Se$i !luid

31

The weld $etal deposits o! $anual $etal arc electrode achieves its $echanical stren"th throu"h* a& The core wire #& The !lu) coatin" c& Iron powder with the !lu) coatin" What constituent is needed in coatin" o! electrode o! an electrode to prevent !or$ation o! porosit in weldin" o! ri$$in" steel* a& #& c& d& Iron powder Calciu$ !luoride Silicon Calciu$ car#onate

32

33

Welds $ade with hi"h heat inputs show a reduction in one o! the !ollowin" properties* a& #& c& d& /uctilit Tou"hness :ati"ue stren"th 4echanical stren"th

30

In the weldin" o! Austenitic pipe work, the #orer is usuall pur"ed with Ar to* a& #& c& d& Prevent !or$ation o! porosit in the weld Prevent #urn5throu"h in the root run Prevent o)idation o! the rood #ead +li$inate the !or$ation o! '2

33

In I5ra the qualit o! the radio"raph ne"ative is assessed # the* a& #& c& d& /ensit o! the :il$ I;I indicator H7A availa#le Stand5o!! distance

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36

A steel descri#ed, as ;T will have i$proved tensile properties it has* a& #& c& d& 'ad control o! che$ical co$position @een heat treated @een qualit tested @een vacuu$ $elted

39

Which one o the !ollowin" steels would "ive rise to the !or$ation o! porosit when auto"enousl welded with an arc process* a& #& c& d& :ull killed steel Se$i killed steel -i$$in" steel :ine "rained steel

3=

In su#$er"ed arc weldin", the use o! e)cessivel hi"h volta"e would result in* a& #& c& d& Insu!!icient !lu) $eltin" +)cessive !lu) $eltin" Sla" re$oval di!!iculties Spatter

3?

The use o! cellulosic electrode is o!ten $ade when weldin" the root pass o! pipes in the !ield. This is #ecause* a& #& c& d& ' dro"en control is needed Iron powder in the electrode 'i"her arc volta"e can #e o#tained Shorter arc len"th can #e achieved

6A

In the weldin" o! Austenitic stainless steels, the electrode and plate $aterial can #e purchased with low car#on contents. The reason !or this is to prevent* a& #& c& d& Crackin" I the 'AD The !or$ation o! chro$iu$ car#ides Crackin" in the weld $etal /istortion

61

Su#$er"ed arc !lu)es can #e supplied in two !or$sK thses are* a& #& c& d& Sintered and a"itated A"itated and !used Crushed and a""lo$erated :used and a""lo$erated
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62

In a steel, which has i$proved creep properties at elevated te$perature, which one o! the !ollowin" ele$ents helps in this i$prove$ent* a& #& c& d& Tun"sten 4an"anese 4ol #denu$ Car#on

63

Weldin" a steel plate o! C+ o! A.03 would require preheatin" to* a& #& c& d& Prevent the !or$ation o! sulphides Prevent hardenin" in the 'AD Prevent the !or$ation o! car#ides To i$prove $echanical properties in the weld !ollowin" processes uses the Lke holin"M

60

Which o! the s ste$ o! !usion* a& #& c& d&

:riction weldin" /i!!usion #ondin" +lectron #ea$ weldin" Auto"enous TIB weldin"

63

In !riction weldin", is the $etal at the inter!ace in the* a& #& c& d& (iquid state Solid state Plastic state +lastic state

66

Weldin" procedures $a require welds to #e deposited at a controlled rate heat input. 'i"h heat inputs would* a& #& c& d& 'ave poor pro!ile 'ave lar"er "rain siCe 'ave hi"h hardness in the 'AD 'ave low elon"ation properties

69

In a tensile test, a #rittle $aterial would #e indicated i! the !racture sur!ace* a& #& c& d& Shows reduction in siCe Is !lat and !eatureless @reaks in the weld $etal @reaks in the parent $aterial

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6=

What destructive test would #e required to ascertain the likelihood o! crackin" in the 'AD o! a weld* a& #& c& d& .ick #reak Side #end test Charp input 4acro test

6?

In su#$er"ed arc weldin", e)cessive arc volta"e $a cause* a& #& c& d& +)cessive penetration Chan"e in weld $etal co$position .arrow weld width +)cessive #ead pro!ile

9A

The @ritish code !or visual inspection require$ents is% a& #& c& d& @S0=92 @S0?? @S0=9A .one o! the a#ove

91

A code o! practice !or visual inspection should cover the !ollowin"% a& #& c& d& @e!ore, durin" and a!ter weldin" activities @e!ore weldin" activities onl A!ter weldin" activities onl .one o! the a#ove

92

Inco$plete penetration in a #utt Eoint could #e caused # % a& #& c& d& +)cessive root !ace width +)cessive root "ap siCe (ow current settin" @oth A N C

93

Inco$plete root !usion weld certainl #e caused # % a& #& c& d& (inear $isali"n$ent Incorrect tilt an"le /i!!erin" root !ace widths All o! the a#ove

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90

When visuall inspectin" a co$pleted sin"le vee #utt weld cap ou would certainl assess% a& #& c& d& Cap hei"ht Toe #lend Weld width A, @ N C

93

,ou notice a ver LveedM ripple shape. This is $ost likel caused # % a& #& c& d& Poor consu$a#le choice Weldin" position +)cessive travel speed All o! the a#ove

96

LToe #lendin"M is i$portant as it $a a!!ect% a& #& c& d& Corrosion :ati"ue li!e 2verlap t pe de!ects All o! the a#ove

99

Sla" inclusion would occur with% a& #& c& d& 4anual $etal arc 4etal inert "as Su#$er"ed arc weldin" @oth A N C

9=

1ndercut principall caused # % a& #& c& d& +)cessive a$ps +)cessive volts +)cessive travel speed All o! the a#ove

9?

1ndercut nor$all assessed # % a& #& c& d& Its depth Its len"th Its #lendin" All o! the a#ove

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=A

A weldin" procedure is use!ul to% a& #& c& d& Bive in!or$ation to the welder Bive in!or$ation to the inspector Bive LCon!idenceM to a product All o! the a#ove

=1

An essential varia#le $a % a& #& c& d& Chan"e the properties o! the weld In!luence the visual accepta#ilit -equire re5approval o! a weld procedure All o! the a#ove

=2

A $a"ni! in" "lass $a #e used durin" visual inspection #ut @S 32=? states that its $a"ni!ication should #e% a& #& c& d& 1p to 3 2 J 2.3 3 J 1A .one o! the a#ove

=2

When visuall inspectin" a !illet weld, it would nor$all #e LsiCedM # % a& #& c& d& The le" len"ths The actual throat thickness The desi"n throat thickness @oth A N C

=3

The planar de!ect is% a& #& c& d& Inco$plete !usion de!ects Sla" inclusion Inco$plete penetration @oth A N C

=0

Penetrant and 4a"netic particle inspection are $ainl used to% a& #& c& d& Aid visual inspection @ecause application standard sa s so To con!ir$ Lvisual uncertaintiesM All o! the a#ove

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=3

/e!ects outside o! the li$its speci!ied in a standard should alwa s #e% a& #& c& d& -epaired -eported to La senior personM Assessed alon" with other de!ects All o! the a#ove

=6

4IB weldin" tends to #e suscepti#le to lack o! !usion pro#le$s. This is #ecause o!% a& #& c& d& Poor $aintenance o! equip$ent Incorrect settin" Poor inter run cleanin" All o! the a#ove

=9

4anual $etal arc electrodes can #e "rouped into three $ain t pes. Thses are% a& #& c& d& @asic cellulosic and rutile .eutral cellulosic and rutile @asic cellulosic and neutral .one o! the a#ove

==

The $ain causes o! porosit in welded Eoints are% a& #& c& d& Poor access (oss o! "as shield L/irt M $aterials All o! the a#ove

=?

LWeave techniqueM $a "ive rise to% a& #& c& d& @etter pro!iles I$proved toe #lendin" I$proved ripple shape All o! the a#ove

?A

Cracks in welds $a #e due to% a& #& c& d& Solidi!ication pro#le$s ' dro"en pro#le$s +)cessive stresses All o! the a#ove

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?1

With re!erence to a root penetration #ead, ou could certainl assess% a& #& c& d& -oot !usion and penetration -oot concavit @urn5throu"h All o! the a#ove

?2

A !ati"ue !ailure characteristic # the appearance o! the !racture sur!ace. It would #e% a& -ou"h and torn #& LCheveronM J like c& S$ooth d& .one o! the a#ove LStra arcin"M $a #e re"arded as a serious de!ect. This is #ecause% a& #& c& d& It $a reduce the thickness di$ension o! a co$ponent It $a cause liquation cracks It $a cause hard Cones All o! the a#ove

?3

?0

2verlap in welds could #e in!luenced # % a& #& c& d& Poor weldin" technique Weldin" process Weldin" position All o! t he a#ove

?3

:la$e cut preparations $a , durin" weldin", increase the likelihood o!% a& #& c& d& Crackin" 4isali"n$ent pro#le$s Inclusions All o! the a#ove

?6

4acroscopic e)a$ination requires an speci$en to #e inspected% a& #& c& d& 2nce, a!ter etchin" Twice, #e!ore and a!ter etchin" 1sin" a $icroscope .one o! the a#ove

?9

Which o! the !ollowin" $a #e classes as a L$ore serious de!ectM% a& #& c& Sla" inclusions :usion de!ects <interun& :usion de!ects <sur!ace&
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?=

Code o! practice is% a& #& c& d& A standard !or work$anship onl A set o! rules !or $anu!acturin" a speci!ic product (evels o! accepta#ilit o! a weld$ent .one o! the a#ove

??

4ove$ent o! the arc # $a"netic !orces in544A weldin" is ter$ed% a& #& c& d& Arc deviation Arc $isali"n$ent Arc #low Arc e e

1AA

A $etallur"ical pro#le$ $ost associated with su#$er"ed arc weldin" is% a& #& c& d& ' dro"en crackin" in 'AD Solidi!ication crackin" in the weld $etal ' dro"en crackin" in the weld $etal (a$ellar tearin" in the weld $etal

1A1

2) pressure and noCCle siCe would in!luence what in !la$e cuttin"% a& #& c& d& The te$perature required !or cut initiation The a#ilit to cut stainless steels The depth o! cut o#taina#le .one o! the a#ove

1A2

The $ain uses o! arc cuttin"F"ou"in" processes is in% a& #& c& The cuttin" o! sin"le #evel preparations The re$oval o! deposited welds The cuttin" o! sin"le 15t pe preparations

1A3

Which o! the !ollowin" processes Eoins $etals plasticall % a& #& c& d& :riction weldin" -esistance weldin" Plas$a weldin" All o! the a#ove

1A0

Which electrode classi!ication would #e relevant AWS A 3.15=1% a& #& c& d& + 6A13 + 3133 + 9A1= J B :leet weld 3
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1A3

Which o! the !ollowin" coatin" is associated with LStoveM weldin"K a& #& c& d& -utile Cellulosic @asic 2)idiCin"

1A6

A co$$on "as $i)ture used in 4IB weldin" nickel allo s to co$#ine "ood levels o! penetration with "ood arc sta#ilit would #e% a& #& c& d& 1AAG C22 1AAG ar"on =AG ar"on 2AG C22 ?=G ar"on 2G o) "en

1A9

The t pe o! SAW !lu) is $ore resistance to $oisture a#sorption% a& #& c& d& :used A""lo$erated @asic All o! a#out the sa$e resistance

1A=

The !la$e te$perature o! o) Facet lene $i)ture "as is "iven as% a& #& c& d& 32AA C 23AA C 3AAA C .one o! the a#ove

1A?

A lar"e "rain structure in steels is said to produce% a& #& c& d& (ow ductilit values (ow !racture tou"hness values 'i"h !racture tou"hness values 'i"h tensile stren"th

11A

The likelihood o! #rittle !racture in steels will increase with% a& #& c& d& A lar"e "rain !or$ation A reduction o! in service te$perature to su# Cero levels :erritic rather than austenitic steels All o! the a#ove

Page 19 of 32

111

-epair weldin" is o!ten $ore di!!icult than production due to% a& #& c& d& The $aterial #ein" in"rained with in5service conta$inates -estricted access with the repair area The possi#le position o! the weld An o! the a#ove

112

' dro"en crackin" in the weld $etal is likel when% a& #& c& d& Car#on $an"anese steels Stainless steels 4icro allo ed steels <'S(A& (ow car#on steels

113

+. standard 2== would re!er to which o! the !ollowin"% a& #& c& d& Welder approval testin" Weldin" equip$ent Weldin" procedure approval Consu$a#les !or su#$er"ed arc weldin"

110

Porosit is caused # % a& #& c& d& +ntrapped sla" in the solidi! in" weld +ntrapped "as in the solidi! in" weld +ntrapped $etallic inclusions in the solidi! in" weld .one o! the a#ove

113

In #end test, the !ace o! the speci$en is in tension and root is in co$pressionK the t pe o! test #ein" carried out would #e% a& #& c& d& A root #end test A side #end test A !ace #end test .one o! the a#ove

116

1ltrasonic testin" is o! advanta"e in detectin" which o! the !ollowin" weld i$per!ections over other ./T $ethods% a& #& c& d& (ack o! side wall !usion Sur!ace undercut Inco$pletel !illed "roove 2verlap

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119

The process o! te$perin" is o!ten carried out to re"ain tou"hness a!ter which o! the !ollowin" processes% a& #& c& d& Annealin" .or$aliCin" 'ardenin" Stress relievin"

11=

The presence o! iron sulphide in the weld $etal is $ost likel to produce which o! the !ollowin" upon contraction o! the weld% a& #& c& d& Solidi!ication crackin" ' dro"en crackin" Inter"ranular corrosion Stress corrosion crackin"

11?

Benerall the $ost suita#le $ethod o! detectin" lack o! sidewall !usion would #e% a& #& c& d& 1ltrasonic 4PI -adio"raph Penetrants

12A

'ot shortness ter$ is used to indicate% a& #& c& d& (a$ellar tearin" Solidi!ication crackin" ' dro"en crackin" .one o! the a#ove

121

The use o! co#alt as an isotope would "enerall #e used on% a& #& c& d& Thin $aterials Tee Eoints Plate thickness "reater than 23$$ .one o! the a#ove

122

In weldin" procedure ter$, a chan"e in essential varia#le $eans a& #& c& d& -e5quali!ication o! the weldin" procedure Possi#le chan"e in the weld>s $icrostructure Possi#le chan"e in t he $echanical properties All o! the a#ove

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123

Weld s $#ol placed on a dotted line in accordance with IS2 require$ents $eans% a& #& c& d& Weld on LarrowM side Weld on LotherM side Weld on site :ull penetration required

120

A weldin" inspector>s $ain attri#ute includes% a& #& c& d& Hnowled"e and e)perience (iterac 'onest and inte"rit All o! the a#ove

123

The correct ter$ !or a Eoint prepared on one co$ponent onl is% a& #& c& d& A #evel #utt A 8 #utt A LHM #utt All o! the a#ove

126

Technicall a code o! practice is% a& #& c& d& A standard A Lset o! rulesM !or the $anu!acture o! a product -elated to welder and weld procedure approval All o! the a#ove

129

The correct ter$ !or cap hei"ht is% a& #& c& d& -ein!orce$ent Cap pro!ile hei"ht +)cessive weld $etal All o! the a#ove

12=

A tensile test will assess a& #& c& d& I$pact values Stress Strain @oth a& N c&

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12?

The i$portant point i! hi"h te$perature steel is that% a& #& c& d& The can withstand creep !ailure The $a su!!er re5heat crackin" pro#le$s The $a su!!er loss o! tou"hness All o! the a#ove

13A

An austenitic stainless steel $a su!!er% a& #& c& d& Weld deca SensitiCation Solidi!ication crackin" All o! the a#ove

131

Car#on equivalent values are use!ul to deter$ine% a& #& c& d& Weld a#ilit aspects Crack sensitivit aspects T pical $echanical properties All o! the a#ove

132

A #asic electrode would nor$all % a& #& c& d& 'ave superior $echanical properties -equire #akin" #e!ore use .ot #e used on low car#on steels @oth a& and #&

133

When re!errin" to TIB weldin", the shieldin" "as could #e% a& #& c& d& Ar"on O ' dro"en Ar"on O 'eliu$ Ar"on O .itro"en All o! the a#ove

130

When re!errin" to 4IB weldin", the shieldin" "as could #e% a& #& c& d& Ar"on Ar"on O 1G 2) "en Ar"on O 2AG C22 .one o! the a#ove

133

Su#$er"ed arc utilities% a& #& c& /eep penetration characteristic 'i"h deposition rate on /CO :lat <P.A.& weldin" onl
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136

1ltrasonic would #e pre!er over radio"raph due to% a& #& c& d& A#ilit to !ind $ore de!ects (owest skill require$ents A#ilit to detect la$inations @oth a& and c&

139

The $ost serious de!ects a& #& c& d& Planar Cracks (ack o! !usion All o! the a#ove

13=

The welda#ilit o! a $aterial $a #e a!!ected # % a& #& c& d& Te$perature o! the co$ponent The C.+. G o! the $aterial The ele$ents in the $aterial All o! the a#ove

13?

Post heat treat$ent% a& #& c& d& 4ust #e applied to welds i! a crack !ree weld is required1 Should never e)ceed 3AA d" C 4a stress relieve 4ust alwa s #e applied usin" "as !la$es

10A

Which o! the !ollowin" weldin" processes $a #e descri#ed, as a low h dro"en process in co$parison with "eneral 44A weldin"% a& #& c& d& e& TIB 4IB 4AB .one o! the a#ove All ! the a#ove

101

Which !or$ o! ./T could #e used on a !illet weld on alu$inu$* a& #& c& d& e& !& "& / e penetrant testin" 1ltrasonic testin" -adio"raph 4PI a, # and c / onl All o! the a#ove
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102

Which o! the !ollowin" ./T $ethods would not detect su#5sur!ace de!ects* a& #& c& d& e& 4PI / e penetrant testin" 1ltrasonic testin" -adio"raph All o! the a#ove would detect su#5sur!ace de!ects

103

Wh have a hi"h 2.C.7. with 44A weldin" a& #& c& d& To initiate the arc To o#tain penetration To avoid lack o! !usion 44A weldin" does not have a hi"h 2.C.7.

100

What is the purpose o! a Precti!ier> in relation to weldin" plant* a& #& c& d& To adEust the volta"e To adEust the a$pera"e To convert A.C to /.C. To prevent arc strikes

103

:ish J e es, chevron cracks and !issures are% a& #& c& d& .ot associated with weldin" T pes o! cracks 2nl encountered in 44A welds ' dro"en related pro#le$s

106

Pre heatin" prior to weldin"% a& #& c& d& e& 4ust alwa s #e carried out .eed not #e carried out i! post heat treat$ent is to !ollow weldin" Is alwa s carried out usin" "as !la$e .one o! the a#ove All o! the a#ove

109

What does pre heat prior to weldin" have an a!!ect on% a& #& c& d& e& 'ardena#ilit Welda#ilit Coolin" rate All o! the a#ove .one o! the a#ove

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10=

The toes o! the cap on a #utt weld% a& #& c& d& 4ust overlap on the e)ternal sur!ace o! a pipe or plate # at least 1.3$$ 4ust #e "rounded 4ust never #e "rounded .one o! the a#ove $ost

10?

Which o! the !ollowin" #utt5weld preparations is "enerall suscepti#le to Plack o! side wall !usion> durin" 44A weldin"* a& #& c& d& A P1> preparation A P7> preparation A Pdou#le 7> preparation (ack o! side wall !usion does not e)ist with 44A

13A

What is the le" len"th o! a !illet weld* a& #& c& d& The distance !ro$ the toe to the !ace The distance !ro$ the root and to the !ace center The distance !ro$ the root to the toe The distance !ro$ toe to toe

131

What is Pthroat> thickness o! the !illet weld* a& #& c& d& The distance !ro$ toe to the !ace The distance !ro$ the root to !ace center The distance !ro$ the root to the toe The distance !ro$ toe to toe

132

;ualit assurance is% a& #& c& d& The inspection o! a product or service A $ana"e$ent s ste$ desi"ned onl to ensure $aterial co$pati#ilit .ot solel related to plannin" and inspection The i$ple$entation o! qualit control

133

Which weldin" process is considered the $ost versatile* a& #& c& d& SAW TIB 4IBF4AB 44A

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130

;ualit assurance% a& #& c& d& Is an other ter$ !or inspection -elated to all activities and !unctions concerned with the attain$ent o! qualit Is the activit o! ensurin" docu$ents relatin" to speci!ic contracts are in order Is the activit o! carr in" out qualit control

133

Which ./T $ethod would never #e use on a 6M alu$inu$ pipe weld* a& #& c& d& -adio"raph 4a"netic particle inspection 1ltrasonic testin" / e penetrant testin"

136

Wh is hot J pass so5called* a& #& c& d& @ecause it is applied at a hi"h a$pera"e @ecause it is applied when the root is still hot @ecause it could cause Phot J shortness> @ecause it heat treats the root

139

Benerall speakin" a weldin" inspector, as a $ini$u$ require$ent% a& #& c& d& e& 4ust have at a thorou"h knowled"e o! ./T 4ust know how to interpret radio"raphs 4ust have a thorou"h knowled"e o! weldin" $etallur" .one o! the a#ove All o! the a#ove

13=

Which o! the !ollowin" is not an inert "as* a& #& c& d& Ar"on Ienon Car#on dio)ide 'eliu$

13?

Wh is weldin" is shielded* a& #& c& d& To eli$inate h dro"en To retard the coolin" rate o! the weld To eli$inate the at$osphere To ensure $a)i$u$ heat input

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16A

The pri$ar dut o! weldin" inspector% a& #& c& d& Is ensure welds are de!ect !ree Is to ensure the weld is !ree !ro$ residual stresses Is to write Eo# speci!ications Is to ensure all weldin" and associated activities are carried out in accordance with the procedure<s&

161

Which o! the !ollowin" weldin" processes is $ost suscepti#le to lack o! !usion* a& #& c& d& Su#$er"ed arc C22 <$etal active "as& 4anual $etal arc Tun"sten inert "as

162

:illet welds are a& #& c& d& e& Pre!era#le to #utt welds due to hi"h stren"th /i!!icult to assess with .on /estructive Testin" in co$parison with #utt <"rove& welds 1sed onl !or Pappearance> purposes 2nl !easi#le on steels All o! the a#ove

163

API stands !or a& #& c& d& Associated Pipeline Industries A$erican Pipe Institute A$erican Pipeline Institute A$erican Petroleu$ Institute

160

When weldin" usin" the 44A process, var in" the arc len"th will "ive the $ost variation o!% a& #& c& d& 7olta"e A$pera"e Polarit .one o! the a#ove

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163

(ap Eoints contain% a& #& c& d& :illet welds Corner Eoints @utt welds Sin"le #evel #utt welds

166

Which arc weldin" process utiliCes a non5consu$a#le electrode* a& #& c& d& e& 4IB TIB 44A SAW All o! the a#ove

169

A weldin" Inspector% a& #& c& d& e& 4ust know how to interpret radio"raphs 4a #e required to interpret radio"raphs on certain contracts Should #e a#le to weld @oth # and c All o! the a#ove

16=

Which electrodes are ver suscepti#le to causin" porosit in the deposited welds i! lon" arc e$plo ed* a& #& c& d& @asic Cellulosic -utile .one o! the a#ove

16?

What do ou understand # the ter$ P$ini$u$ interpass te$peratureM a& #& c& d& 4ini$u$ pre heat te$perature 4ini$u$ stress relieve te$perature The lowest te$perature to #e used when nor$aliCin" The lowest te$perature allowed durin" weldin" and #etween passes

19A

Is it per$issi#le to allow a sin"le P7> #utt weld to cool down passes* a& #& c& d& It is solel the decision o! the welder It depends on the require$ent o! the procedure and speci!ications It is solel the decision o! the weldin" inspector .o, all welds should #e co$pleted #e!ore droppin" the te$perature to a$#ient
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191

What is the pro#le$ with Prestraint> durin" weldin"* a& #& c& d& It does not cause a pro#le$ It $a lead to crackin", especiall with s$all welds #etween lar"e co$ponents It causes distortion -estraint is ter$ not used in relation to weldin"

192

Which $echanical test <s& can # e used to $ake an assess$ent o! sur!acin" #reakin" de!ects* a& #& c& d& e& @end test .ick J #reak test 4acro test .one o! the a#ove All o! the a#ove

193

What is the purpose o! a tensile test* a& #& c& d& To assess tensile stren"th To assess ductilit To assess ield stren"th All o! the a#ove could #e assessed

190

When a $etal returns to its ori"inal shape a!ter an applied load has #een re$oved, the $etal is said to have% a& #& c& d& Plasticit /uctilit +lasticit 4allea#ilit

193

:luctuatin" load is% c clic stresses, #elow the 1TS on a weld co$ponent $a lead to% a& #& c& d& Tensile !ailure ,ield !ailure :ati"ue !ailure Shear !ailure

196

Stress is equal to% a& #& c& d& Stress (oad divided # cross J sectional area +)tension o! "au"e len"th divided # ori"inal "au"e len"th Tou"hness
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199

Strain is equal to% a& #& c& d& Stress (oad divide # cross J sectional are +)tension o! "au"e len"th divided # the ori"inal "au"e len"th Tou"hness

19=

Stress can #e $easured in% a& #& c& d& .F$$Q PSI $$ @oth a and #

19?

What is a crater pipe* a& #& c& d& An oval tu#e Another ter$ !or #urn throu"h A t pe o! porosit A shrinka"e de!ect

1=A

Which @ritish standard relates to weldin" ter$ and s $#ols a& #& c& d& @S 63? @S 63= @S 1= @S 0??

1=1

'ow could ou accuratel $easure the root radius o! a charp or ICod speci$en* a& #& c& d& With a $achine called shadow"raph With a rule With a vernier caliper With a densito$etr

1=2

'errin"#one porosit is% a& #& c& d& e& A particular pattern o! porosit 4ade up o! wor$holes 4ade up o! pipin" All the a#ove are correct .one o! the a#ove

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1=3

A crack is a weld Cone% a& #& c& d& Is repaira#le Alwa s results in s cut J out and co$plete reweld Is accepta#le up to 2$$ in len"th 4a #e repaired or cut J out dependin" on speci!ication require$ents.

1=0

I! the a$pera"e were too low durin" the weldin" o! a root #ead the possi#le result would #e% a& #& c& d& (ack o! penetration (ack o! !usion The !reeCin" o! the electrode All o! the a#ove

1=3

Stress actin" in the opposite direction o! co$pressive stress is known as% a& #& c& d& -esidual stress Shear stress 'oop stress Tensile stress

1=6

/istortion $a #e a!!ected # % a& #& c& d& e& -estraint 'eat J input 4aterial properties 4aterial thickness All o! the a#ove

1=9

/istortion% a& #& c& d& e& Is plastic de!or$ation Is elastic de!or$ation Is another ter$ !or stress 4a #e elastic or plastic de!or$ation All o! the a#ove

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