Sense level 1 welding process certification
test module 9: welding inspection and test
principles Exam Q’s and A’s
which of the following is not a type of weld joint - -fillet
- the portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closet
together is called the - -joint root
- a weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member,
fusing it to the member beneath is called a - -slot weld
- a weld having a triangular cross section which is applied to a T-joint, corner
joint or lap joint is called a - -fillet weld
- a weld used to build up thin surfaces and to provide a layer of corrosion
protection and/ or abrasion-resistance is called - -surfacing weld
- the height of a weld above the metal in a groove weld is the - -weld
reinforcement
- a __________ fillet weld has the same leg and size dimensions - -equal leg
- a weld formed by progressing along the joint with a side-to-side motion is
called - -weave bead
- the base material next to the weld that is not melted, but that undergoes
structural and metallurgical changes is called - -the heat affected zone
- the problem occurring in weldments due to the non-uniform heating
produced by welding is called - -distortion
- the most common type of destructive testing of weld is called - -bend test
- according to the AWS D1.1 code, if a welder continues to use a particular
procedure, how long does his/ her qualification remain - -indefinitely, unless
the ability of the welder is questioned
- a weld discontinuity caused by the improper termination of the welding arc
is referred to as - -crater crack
- a discontinuity that results from the entrapment of gas within the weld is
referred to as - -porosity
test module 9: welding inspection and test
principles Exam Q’s and A’s
which of the following is not a type of weld joint - -fillet
- the portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closet
together is called the - -joint root
- a weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member,
fusing it to the member beneath is called a - -slot weld
- a weld having a triangular cross section which is applied to a T-joint, corner
joint or lap joint is called a - -fillet weld
- a weld used to build up thin surfaces and to provide a layer of corrosion
protection and/ or abrasion-resistance is called - -surfacing weld
- the height of a weld above the metal in a groove weld is the - -weld
reinforcement
- a __________ fillet weld has the same leg and size dimensions - -equal leg
- a weld formed by progressing along the joint with a side-to-side motion is
called - -weave bead
- the base material next to the weld that is not melted, but that undergoes
structural and metallurgical changes is called - -the heat affected zone
- the problem occurring in weldments due to the non-uniform heating
produced by welding is called - -distortion
- the most common type of destructive testing of weld is called - -bend test
- according to the AWS D1.1 code, if a welder continues to use a particular
procedure, how long does his/ her qualification remain - -indefinitely, unless
the ability of the welder is questioned
- a weld discontinuity caused by the improper termination of the welding arc
is referred to as - -crater crack
- a discontinuity that results from the entrapment of gas within the weld is
referred to as - -porosity