Welding Finals Test: Joint Designs and
Techniques| Q&A Approved 2025 (Latest
Update)
Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic welding positions?
Overhead
Vertical
Diagonal
Horizontal Diagonal
What is the primary function of a butt joint in welding?
A) To connect two pieces ...
Welding Finals Test: Joint Designs and
Techniques| Q&A Approved 2025 (Latest
Update)
Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic welding positions?
Overhead
Vertical
Diagonal
Horizontal Diagonal
What is the primary function of a butt joint in welding?
A) To connect two pieces at a right angle
B) To join two pieces end-to-end
C) To provide a decorative weld
D) To create a lap weld
B) To join two pieces end-to-end
Which of the following joint designs is commonly used in structural welding?
A) Corner joint
B) Edge joint
C) Butt joint
D) Tee joint
C) Butt joint
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,What is the advantage of using a fillet weld in a corner joint?
A) It provides a strong joint with minimal heat input
B) It allows for easy disassembly
C) It offers a high resistance to fatigue
D) It provides good access for welding from both sides
D) It provides good access for welding from both sides
Which joint design is most commonly used when welding two plates at a 90-degree angle?
A) Tee joint
B) Butt joint
C) Edge joint
D) Corner joint
A) Tee joint
When would a lap joint typically be used in welding?
A) When welding two plates with overlapping edges
B) When welding a pipe to a flat surface
C) For joining two plates end-to-end
D) For connecting sheet metal at a right angle
A) When welding two plates with overlapping edges
Which of the following joint designs is often used in pipe welding?
A) Tee joint
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, B) Butt joint
C) Corner joint
D) Edge joint
B) Butt joint
What is the purpose of beveling the edges of a butt joint before welding?
A) To increase the aesthetic appeal of the weld
B) To allow for better fusion of the weld metal
C) To reduce heat distortion
D) To make the joint easier to disassemble
B) To allow for better fusion of the weld metal
In a butt joint, what is the typical angle used for beveling the edges of thick materials?
A) 30 to 45 degrees
B) 10 to 20 degrees
C) 60 to 90 degrees
D) 5 to 10 degrees
A) 30 to 45 degrees
What type of weld is most commonly used to join two pieces in a corner joint?
A) Butt weld
B) Fillet weld
C) Groove weld
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