3. Which of the following refers to a welder test where a pipe assembly is placed vertically and the joint
welded in the horizontal position without rotating the assembly?
a) 1G
b) 2G
c) 3G
d) 5G
e) 6G - Precise Answer ✔✔b) 2G
4. Which of the following imperfections is normally considered as unacceptable regardless of size or
location?
a) Porosity.
,b) Crack.
c) Inadequate penetration.
d) Lamination.
e) Burn-through. - Precise Answer ✔✔b) Crack.
5. Select the correct penetrameter thickness for 2% sensitivity when radiographing a weldment 1 .25
inches in thickness.
a) 0.012 in.
b) 0.015 in.
c) 0.025 in
d) 0.030 in. - Precise Answer ✔✔c) 0.025 in
6. Which of the following statements concerning porosity is true?
a) Porosity cannot be trapped within a weld.
b) Porosity moves up through later passes and will show only in a final pass.
c) Porosity is restricted to the centre line of a weld.
d) Porosity can result from faulty welder technique.
e) Porosity can be dissipated by an appropriate heat treatment. - Precise Answer ✔✔d) Porosity can
result from faulty welder technique.
7. An irregular, dense white spot is seen on the radiograph of a weld. Assuming it was caused by the
welding process used, which one of the processes below would be responsible?
9. The ultrasonic transducer is pressed against the plate of a welded joint. The sound travels
longitudinally through the plate to the opposite side. The signal seen on the UT screen that comes from
this opposite side of the plate:
a) Is the initial pulse signal.
b) Is the back reflection signal.
c) Is the front reflection signal.
d) Must be equal in amplitude to any defect signal.
e) Cannot be used for establishing the thickness of the material under test. - Precise Answer ✔✔b) Is the
back reflection signal.
11. Which of the following is a stainless steel electrode?
a) E4918-1
b) E4918-A1
c) E4818
d) E308-16
e) E4111 - Precise Answer ✔✔d) E308-16
12. Reverse polarity refers to the use of a:
a) AC power source, electrode +
b) DC power source, electrode+
c) AC power source, electrode-
d) DC power source, electrode- - Precise Answer ✔✔b) DC power source, electrode+
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