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The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about welding processes and techniques. The questions cover topics like welding electrodes, filler wires, preheating, welding defects, welding positions, and non-destructive testing. They assess knowledge of manual metal arc welding, TIG welding, submerged arc welding, and gas metal arc welding processes and how to select the appropriate options for a given welding application and conditions.

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The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about welding processes and techniques. The questions cover topics like welding electrodes, filler wires, preheating, welding defects, welding positions, and non-destructive testing. They assess knowledge of manual metal arc welding, TIG welding, submerged arc welding, and gas metal arc welding processes and how to select the appropriate options for a given welding application and conditions.

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1 Multiple Choice Paper 1 When hydrogen control is specified for a manual metal arc welding project the electrode would Q.1) normally be: A. Cellulosic B. Iron oxide C. Acid D. Basic Q.2) You would certainly recognise a hydrogen controlled flux covered electrode from its A. B. C. D. Colour Length Trade name BS639/AWS code letter When manual metal arc welding is being carried out on an open construction site, which group of Q.3) welders are most likely to require continuous monitoring? A. B. C. D. Concrete shuttering welding teams Pipe welding teams Plater welders Plant maintenance welders You notice manual metal arc electrodes, stripped of flux, are being used as filler wire for TIG Q.4) welding. You would object because: A. B. C. D. It is too expensive The wire would be too thick The metal composition may be wrong

The wire is too short When open site working, serious porosity in metal arc welds is brought to your attention. What would Q.5) you investigate? A. B. C. D. Electrode type Power plant type Electrode storage Day temperature The steel composition in a structural contract is changed from 0.15% carbon 0.6% manganese, to Q.6) 0.2% carbon 1.2% manganese. This might influence the incidence of: A. Porosity B. Cracking in the weld area C. Undercut for fillet welds D. Lack of fusion defects Q.7) One of the following alloys is non-magnetic - which? A. 4.0% chromium molybdenum B. 12.0% chromium C. Austenitic stainless steel D. 9.0% nickel steel Q.8) When TIG welding austenitic stainless steel pipe, argon gas backing is called for. This is to: A. Prevent oxidation B. Prevent underbead cracking C. Prevent porosity D. Control the penetration bead shape Q.9) Pre-heating a carbon steel manual metal arc welding is carried out to minimise the risk of: A. B. C. Scattered porosity Worm hole porosity Parent metal cracking

D. Lack of penetration Q.10) In UK practice, BS499 specifies that the drawing dimension quoted for a fillet weld is the: A. B. C. D. Leg length Throat thickness Weld width Actual throat thickness For open site manual metal welding the following equipment is available. Which would you choose Q.11) for safe site working? A. Single operator transformer

B. Multi operator transformers C. AC/DC composite power unit D. Diesel engine driven motor generator Q.12) If submerged arc welding is used to make butt welds, which would you be most critical of? A. B. C. D. Q.13) A. B. C. The root gap tolerance The angle of preparation The root face width The gas cut finish Preheating for arc welding applies to: Assembly welding only Assembly and tack welding Joints over 25 mm thick only

D. Cruciform welds only Q.14) Which one of the following statements is correct? A. B. C. D. Preheating increases hardness Preheating increases cooling Preheating increases dilution Preheating increases shrinkage stress You see a welder using an oxy-acetylene flame with a long feathered inner cone. What would be Q.15) the effect of this on a carbon steel? A. B. C. The weld would be hard and brittle The weld could be too soft There will be no effect on the weld

D. The weld will have undercut Q.16) A welder qualification test is to verify: A. B. C. D. A. B. The skill of the welder The quality of the materials The non-destructive test procedures The manufacturing methods

Q.17) A fabricating procedure calls for fillet welds to be 'blended in' by grinding. This influences: HAZ. cracking Fatigue life

C. D. A. B. C. D.

Residual stress Yield strength

Q.18) During CO2 welding, the arc length is most likely to be affected by: The wire diameter The current return connections The gas flow rate

The torch to work angle Bend test specimens have been taken from a 25 mm thick carbon steel butt weld. Which would Q.19) show lack of inter-run fusion? A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. Side bend Root bend Face bend Guided bend

Q.20) Lamellar tearing has occurred in a steel fabrication. BEFORE welding could it have been found by: X-ray examination Dye penetrant Ultrasonic examination It would not have been found by any inspection method You are to oversee the arc welding of some machine fittings and find that they are cadmium plated. Q.21) Would you: A. B. C. D. Permit it to proceed Permit it to proceed with fume extraction Stop the operation at once Advise the welder to drink milk and proceed

Q.22) One of the reasons for excluding hydrogen from the weld metal is to prevent the weld from: A. B. C. D. Q.23) A. B. C. D. Cracking Cooling slowly Cooling quickly Expanding When a metal regains its original shape when a stress acting upon it is removed, the metal is said to have:

Ductility Plasticity Malleability Elasticity Proof stress is used when non-ferrous metals are undergoing tensile tests to determine the Q.24) equivalent: A. Tenacity B. Elasticity C. Yield strength D. Tensile strength Q.25) To test a component for vibrational loading, a suitable mechanical test would be:

A. B. C. D.

Impact Tensile Compressive Fatigue The main reason for pre-heating medium and high carbon steels before cutting by oxy-fuel gas Q.26) technique is to: A. B. C. D. Improve the quality of the cut Increase the cutting speed Refine the grain structure Prevent hardening and cracking

Q.27) One purpose of a microscopic examination of a weld is to establish the: A. B. C. D. Q.28) Strength of the weld Number of alloying elements Grain size Number of runs used The predominant structure of an hyper-eutectoid steel that has been quenched at above its upper critical point will be:

A. Austenite B. Martensite C. Troostite D. Sorbite Q.29) When weld metal refinement takes place in a multi-run deposit, it is known by the term: A. B. C. D. Weld annealing Weld refining Weld normalising Weld recrystallisation

Q.30) One advantage of metal gas arc shielded welding is: A. B. C. D. Can be used in draughty locations without protection Produces a deposit low in hydrogen content Any welding position can be welded with spray transfer Fine spatter at nozzle restricting gas flow

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