AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI)
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1. The primary purpose of a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)
is to:
A. Certify the welder
B. Record inspection results
C. Provide detailed instructions for producing a sound weld
D. Establish contract pricing
The WPS defines essential welding variables and instructions to
ensure consistent weld quality.
2. A Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) documents:
A. Visual inspection results
B. Welder continuity
C. Actual welding variables and test results used to qualify a
WPS
D. Acceptance criteria
The PQR is a factual record of how the procedure was tested and
its results.
3. Which document verifies a welder’s ability to make sound welds?
A. WPS
, B. PQR
C. Welder Performance Qualification (WPQ)
D. Inspection report
WPQs demonstrate that a welder can follow a qualified
procedure successfully.
4. An essential variable is best described as one that:
A. Improves productivity
B. Affects the mechanical properties of the weld
C. Only applies to visual inspection
D. Has no impact on weld quality
Changes to essential variables can affect weld strength and
toughness.
5. Preheat is primarily used to:
A. Increase deposition rate
B. Improve bead appearance
C. Reduce the risk of hydrogen cracking
D. Eliminate porosity
Preheat slows cooling and reduces hydrogen-induced cracking.
6. Which discontinuity is caused by improper bead overlap?
A. Undercut
B. Overlap
C. Porosity
D. Crack
Overlap occurs when weld metal rolls over the base metal
without fusion.
7. Undercut is defined as:
A. Excessive reinforcement
B. A groove melted into the base metal adjacent to the weld toe
C. Internal porosity
, D. Slag inclusion
Undercut reduces cross-sectional thickness and can weaken the
joint.
8. Which NDT method is best for detecting surface cracks?
A. Radiographic testing
B. Ultrasonic testing
C. Magnetic particle testing
D. Eddy current testing
MT is highly effective for detecting surface and near-surface
cracks in ferromagnetic materials.
9. Radiographic testing is especially effective for detecting:
A. Surface cracks
B. Volumetric discontinuities
C. Undercut
D. Surface porosity only
RT is well suited for internal volumetric flaws like slag and
porosity.
10. The root opening of a joint primarily affects:
A. Weld color
B. Penetration and fusion
C. Heat input only
D. Welder qualification
Proper root opening ensures adequate penetration at the root.
11. Excessive heat input may result in:
A. Increased toughness
B. Excessive distortion and reduced mechanical properties
C. Improved penetration only
D. No effect on weld quality
High heat input can cause grain growth and distortion.
Examination With Actual Questions &
Verified Answers, Plus Explained
Rationales/Expert Verified For
Guaranteed 100% Pass 2026/Latest
Update/Instant Download Pdf
1. The primary purpose of a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)
is to:
A. Certify the welder
B. Record inspection results
C. Provide detailed instructions for producing a sound weld
D. Establish contract pricing
The WPS defines essential welding variables and instructions to
ensure consistent weld quality.
2. A Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) documents:
A. Visual inspection results
B. Welder continuity
C. Actual welding variables and test results used to qualify a
WPS
D. Acceptance criteria
The PQR is a factual record of how the procedure was tested and
its results.
3. Which document verifies a welder’s ability to make sound welds?
A. WPS
, B. PQR
C. Welder Performance Qualification (WPQ)
D. Inspection report
WPQs demonstrate that a welder can follow a qualified
procedure successfully.
4. An essential variable is best described as one that:
A. Improves productivity
B. Affects the mechanical properties of the weld
C. Only applies to visual inspection
D. Has no impact on weld quality
Changes to essential variables can affect weld strength and
toughness.
5. Preheat is primarily used to:
A. Increase deposition rate
B. Improve bead appearance
C. Reduce the risk of hydrogen cracking
D. Eliminate porosity
Preheat slows cooling and reduces hydrogen-induced cracking.
6. Which discontinuity is caused by improper bead overlap?
A. Undercut
B. Overlap
C. Porosity
D. Crack
Overlap occurs when weld metal rolls over the base metal
without fusion.
7. Undercut is defined as:
A. Excessive reinforcement
B. A groove melted into the base metal adjacent to the weld toe
C. Internal porosity
, D. Slag inclusion
Undercut reduces cross-sectional thickness and can weaken the
joint.
8. Which NDT method is best for detecting surface cracks?
A. Radiographic testing
B. Ultrasonic testing
C. Magnetic particle testing
D. Eddy current testing
MT is highly effective for detecting surface and near-surface
cracks in ferromagnetic materials.
9. Radiographic testing is especially effective for detecting:
A. Surface cracks
B. Volumetric discontinuities
C. Undercut
D. Surface porosity only
RT is well suited for internal volumetric flaws like slag and
porosity.
10. The root opening of a joint primarily affects:
A. Weld color
B. Penetration and fusion
C. Heat input only
D. Welder qualification
Proper root opening ensures adequate penetration at the root.
11. Excessive heat input may result in:
A. Increased toughness
B. Excessive distortion and reduced mechanical properties
C. Improved penetration only
D. No effect on weld quality
High heat input can cause grain growth and distortion.