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Welding Level 2, Module 4 Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Correct & Verified What is the primary purpose of preheating a material before welding? To reduce the risk of thermal shock and cracking during the welding process What does "welding slag" do during the weldi...

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Welding Level 2, Module 4 Questions
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What is the primary purpose of preheating a material before welding?


✔✔ To reduce the risk of thermal shock and cracking during the welding process




What does "welding slag" do during the welding process?


✔✔ It forms a protective layer over the molten weld pool, preventing contamination from the

atmosphere




What is the significance of a root pass in a weld joint?


✔✔ It is the first layer of weld metal that establishes the foundation for additional passes




What is the function of a weld bevel?


✔✔ To prepare the edge of the metal for a proper weld joint and ensure better penetration




What is the primary cause of weld cracking?


✔✔ Rapid cooling, improper heat control, or poor material selection


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,What does the term "weld reinforcement" refer to?


✔✔ The excess weld metal that forms above the surface of the base metal




What is the role of a gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) torch?


✔✔ To supply heat to melt the base metal and provide the filler material for welding




What does "overwelding" mean?


✔✔ Applying too much weld metal, resulting in an excessive and unnecessary build-up of

material




What is a "fillet weld" used for?


✔✔ To join two pieces of metal at a right angle, typically in corner or edge joints




What is the purpose of a post-weld inspection?


✔✔ To ensure the weld meets quality standards and does not contain defects




What is a "butt joint" in welding?


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, ✔✔ A joint where two pieces of metal are aligned edge-to-edge for welding




What is the function of the "arc length" in welding?


✔✔ To maintain the correct distance between the electrode and the workpiece for a stable arc




What is the purpose of a "weldment" in fabrication?


✔✔ The final assembly of welded parts after the welding process is completed




What does "heat input" refer to in welding?


✔✔ The amount of heat energy applied to the workpiece, which affects weld quality and

material properties




What is the effect of high heat input during welding?


✔✔ It can cause distortion, excessive spatter, and weakened material properties




What is the function of the "weld pool" in welding?


✔✔ The molten metal formed during the welding process, which cools to form the final weld




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