AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI)
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1. Which welding process uses a consumable electrode and shielding gas?
A. SMAW
B. GMAW
C. GTAW
D. FCAW
Rationale: GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) uses a consumable wire
electrode and an external shielding gas to protect the weld pool from
contamination.
2. In SMAW, the primary function of the flux coating is to:
A. Increase weld speed
,B. Protect the weld from atmospheric contamination
C. Cool the weld faster
D. Provide filler material only
Rationale: The flux coating melts and forms a protective slag and gas shield
around the weld, preventing oxidation and contamination.
3. Which welding process is most suitable for thin sheet metal?
A. SMAW
B. FCAW
C. GTAW
D. SAW
Rationale: GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) allows precise heat control,
making it ideal for thin metals.
4. Preheating is required before welding to:
A. Increase electrode consumption
B. Reduce welding speed
C. Prevent cracking in the heat-affected zone
D. Eliminate the need for post-weld heat treatment
Rationale: Preheating slows cooling rates, reducing the risk of hydrogen-
induced or thermal cracks.
,5. Which defect is characterized by a cavity formed at the root of a weld
due to lack of fusion?
A. Slag inclusion
B. Porosity
C. Undercut
D. Crater
Rationale: Porosity refers to gas pockets or cavities trapped in the weld
metal, often caused by lack of fusion or contamination.
6. The tensile strength of a weld should generally match or exceed:
A. 50% of base metal strength
B. The base metal strength
C. 120% of base metal strength
D. Not relevant to inspection
Rationale: AWS requires that welds have mechanical properties comparable
to the base material to ensure structural integrity.
7. Which test is used to detect surface cracks in welds?
A. Radiographic Testing
B. Dye Penetrant Testing
C. Ultrasonic Testing
D. Bend Test
, Rationale: Dye penetrant testing highlights surface-breaking defects, making
them visible under inspection.
8. Which welding position is designated as 3G?
A. Flat
B. Horizontal
C. Vertical
D. Overhead
Rationale: 3G refers to a vertical groove weld position.
9. The term “slag inclusion” refers to:
A. Gas pockets in the weld
B. Nonmetallic solid material trapped in the weld metal
C. Undercut along the weld toe
D. Cracking due to cooling
Rationale: Slag inclusions occur when flux or oxides are trapped in the weld
metal during solidification.
10. The main advantage of FCAW over SMAW is:
A. Lower equipment cost
B. Higher deposition rate
Practice Exam Questions And Correct
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Rationales 2026 Q&A | Instant
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1. Which welding process uses a consumable electrode and shielding gas?
A. SMAW
B. GMAW
C. GTAW
D. FCAW
Rationale: GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) uses a consumable wire
electrode and an external shielding gas to protect the weld pool from
contamination.
2. In SMAW, the primary function of the flux coating is to:
A. Increase weld speed
,B. Protect the weld from atmospheric contamination
C. Cool the weld faster
D. Provide filler material only
Rationale: The flux coating melts and forms a protective slag and gas shield
around the weld, preventing oxidation and contamination.
3. Which welding process is most suitable for thin sheet metal?
A. SMAW
B. FCAW
C. GTAW
D. SAW
Rationale: GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) allows precise heat control,
making it ideal for thin metals.
4. Preheating is required before welding to:
A. Increase electrode consumption
B. Reduce welding speed
C. Prevent cracking in the heat-affected zone
D. Eliminate the need for post-weld heat treatment
Rationale: Preheating slows cooling rates, reducing the risk of hydrogen-
induced or thermal cracks.
,5. Which defect is characterized by a cavity formed at the root of a weld
due to lack of fusion?
A. Slag inclusion
B. Porosity
C. Undercut
D. Crater
Rationale: Porosity refers to gas pockets or cavities trapped in the weld
metal, often caused by lack of fusion or contamination.
6. The tensile strength of a weld should generally match or exceed:
A. 50% of base metal strength
B. The base metal strength
C. 120% of base metal strength
D. Not relevant to inspection
Rationale: AWS requires that welds have mechanical properties comparable
to the base material to ensure structural integrity.
7. Which test is used to detect surface cracks in welds?
A. Radiographic Testing
B. Dye Penetrant Testing
C. Ultrasonic Testing
D. Bend Test
, Rationale: Dye penetrant testing highlights surface-breaking defects, making
them visible under inspection.
8. Which welding position is designated as 3G?
A. Flat
B. Horizontal
C. Vertical
D. Overhead
Rationale: 3G refers to a vertical groove weld position.
9. The term “slag inclusion” refers to:
A. Gas pockets in the weld
B. Nonmetallic solid material trapped in the weld metal
C. Undercut along the weld toe
D. Cracking due to cooling
Rationale: Slag inclusions occur when flux or oxides are trapped in the weld
metal during solidification.
10. The main advantage of FCAW over SMAW is:
A. Lower equipment cost
B. Higher deposition rate