Texas Welding Inspector Certification
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1. During a visual inspection of a groove weld on a structural steel beam
intended for cyclic loading service under applicable welding codes, the
welding inspector observes slight undercutting along the weld toe
averaging 1/32 inch deep across a 10-inch section. The weld profile
otherwise meets dimensional requirements, and no cracks are visible.
Which of the following is the most appropriate initial action by the
welding inspector before final acceptance is determined?
A. Immediately reject the weld because all undercutting is prohibited in
cyclic loading applications
B. Accept the weld because the depth of undercutting is insignificant in all
,applications
C. Compare the measured undercut against the acceptance criteria specified
in the governing welding code and project specifications
D. Require complete weld removal and rewelding regardless of code
allowances
C. Compare the measured undercut against the acceptance criteria
specified in the governing welding code and project specifications
Undercut acceptance depends on the governing code, loading condition,
and service requirements. A welding inspector must verify measured
discontinuities against applicable code tolerances before determining
acceptance or rejection.
2. A welding inspector reviewing Welder Performance Qualification
(WPQ) records notices that a welder qualified using the SMAW
process on carbon steel plate in the 3G position six months ago is now
assigned to weld stainless steel pipe using GTAW in the 6G position.
Which statement best describes the inspector’s responsibility?
A. Allow the welder to proceed because all welding qualifications transfer
automatically between processes
B. Verify whether the welder holds valid qualifications covering the welding
process, base metal, position, and essential variables for the assigned work
C. Permit welding only if the welder has more than five years of experience
,D. Approve the assignment because pipe welding qualifications supersede
plate qualifications automatically
B. Verify whether the welder holds valid qualifications covering the
welding process, base metal, position, and essential variables for the
assigned work
Welder qualifications are process-specific and governed by essential
variables such as base metal type, position, and welding process.
Inspectors must ensure qualifications properly match the assigned welding
task before production welding begins.
3. In radiographic testing of a complete joint penetration weld,
elongated dark indications appear in a linear arrangement along the
weld centerline. Which weld discontinuity is most likely present?
A. Tungsten inclusions
B. Scattered porosity
C. Incomplete penetration
D. Arc strikes
C. Incomplete penetration
Incomplete penetration commonly appears on radiographic film as a dark
linear indication located along the weld root or centerline because
insufficient weld metal has fused through the joint thickness.
, 4. A welding inspector is evaluating preheat procedures for thick carbon
steel components welded during cold weather conditions. What is the
primary metallurgical purpose of preheating before welding?
A. Increase welding speed while reducing operator fatigue
B. Prevent excessive heat input into the base metal
C. Reduce cooling rate to minimize the potential for hydrogen-induced
cracking
D. Eliminate the need for post-weld inspection
C. Reduce cooling rate to minimize the potential for hydrogen-induced
cracking
Preheating slows weld cooling rates, allowing hydrogen diffusion and
reducing residual stresses. This significantly decreases the likelihood of
hydrogen-induced cracking in susceptible steels.
5. Which discontinuity is generally considered the most severe because it
creates a sharp stress concentration capable of rapid crack
propagation under loading?
A. Porosity
B. Slag inclusion
C. Undercut
D. Crack
Exam Practice Questions And Correct
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Rationale 2026 Q&A| Instant Download
1. During a visual inspection of a groove weld on a structural steel beam
intended for cyclic loading service under applicable welding codes, the
welding inspector observes slight undercutting along the weld toe
averaging 1/32 inch deep across a 10-inch section. The weld profile
otherwise meets dimensional requirements, and no cracks are visible.
Which of the following is the most appropriate initial action by the
welding inspector before final acceptance is determined?
A. Immediately reject the weld because all undercutting is prohibited in
cyclic loading applications
B. Accept the weld because the depth of undercutting is insignificant in all
,applications
C. Compare the measured undercut against the acceptance criteria specified
in the governing welding code and project specifications
D. Require complete weld removal and rewelding regardless of code
allowances
C. Compare the measured undercut against the acceptance criteria
specified in the governing welding code and project specifications
Undercut acceptance depends on the governing code, loading condition,
and service requirements. A welding inspector must verify measured
discontinuities against applicable code tolerances before determining
acceptance or rejection.
2. A welding inspector reviewing Welder Performance Qualification
(WPQ) records notices that a welder qualified using the SMAW
process on carbon steel plate in the 3G position six months ago is now
assigned to weld stainless steel pipe using GTAW in the 6G position.
Which statement best describes the inspector’s responsibility?
A. Allow the welder to proceed because all welding qualifications transfer
automatically between processes
B. Verify whether the welder holds valid qualifications covering the welding
process, base metal, position, and essential variables for the assigned work
C. Permit welding only if the welder has more than five years of experience
,D. Approve the assignment because pipe welding qualifications supersede
plate qualifications automatically
B. Verify whether the welder holds valid qualifications covering the
welding process, base metal, position, and essential variables for the
assigned work
Welder qualifications are process-specific and governed by essential
variables such as base metal type, position, and welding process.
Inspectors must ensure qualifications properly match the assigned welding
task before production welding begins.
3. In radiographic testing of a complete joint penetration weld,
elongated dark indications appear in a linear arrangement along the
weld centerline. Which weld discontinuity is most likely present?
A. Tungsten inclusions
B. Scattered porosity
C. Incomplete penetration
D. Arc strikes
C. Incomplete penetration
Incomplete penetration commonly appears on radiographic film as a dark
linear indication located along the weld root or centerline because
insufficient weld metal has fused through the joint thickness.
, 4. A welding inspector is evaluating preheat procedures for thick carbon
steel components welded during cold weather conditions. What is the
primary metallurgical purpose of preheating before welding?
A. Increase welding speed while reducing operator fatigue
B. Prevent excessive heat input into the base metal
C. Reduce cooling rate to minimize the potential for hydrogen-induced
cracking
D. Eliminate the need for post-weld inspection
C. Reduce cooling rate to minimize the potential for hydrogen-induced
cracking
Preheating slows weld cooling rates, allowing hydrogen diffusion and
reducing residual stresses. This significantly decreases the likelihood of
hydrogen-induced cracking in susceptible steels.
5. Which discontinuity is generally considered the most severe because it
creates a sharp stress concentration capable of rapid crack
propagation under loading?
A. Porosity
B. Slag inclusion
C. Undercut
D. Crack