CWB - Module 4 ( Welding Processes an Equipment)

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This quiz focuses on Module number 4 for welding inspections Level 1
Freddy Bueno
Quiz by Freddy Bueno, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Welding is a joining process that by definition requires the application of:
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  • both heat and pressure
  • either heat or pressure
  • both heat and filler metal
  • both pressure and filler metal
  • all of the above

Question 2

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In arc welding, the electric arc is intensely hot with temperatures exceeding:
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  • 20,000 Degrees C
  • 30,000 Degrees C
  • 33,000 Degrees C
  • 40,000 Degrees C
  • 50,000 Degrees C

Question 3

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The most common gas used with gas shielded flux cored arc welding is:
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  • Pure argon
  • Pure helium
  • 75% Ar-25% CO2
  • Argon with 10% Hydrogen

Question 4

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The technique used for semi-automatic welding with gas shielded flux cored arc welding is:
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  • Drag (backhand)
  • Push (forehand)

Question 5

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Welding equipment for gas shielded flux cored arc welding is essentially the same as for gas metal arc welding.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Gas shielded flux cored wires with basic ingredients in the core are ideally suited for out-of-position welding
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Constant voltage power source are preferred for SMAW
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Large diameter electrodes are preferred for welding the root passes in V grooves and for out-of-position welds
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Constant voltage power source are generally used for GMAW.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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In the submerged arc welding process, granular flux is placed on the unleaded seam behind the consumable electrode.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Fused fluxes are prone to moisture pick up
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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The source of heat in the resistance welding process is:
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  • An electric arc
  • External pressure
  • Resistance of the copper electrode to electron flow
  • Electrical resistance of the workpieces

Question 13

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Which of the following arc welding processes is non-consumable electrode type?
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  • GTAW
  • SMAW
  • GMAW
  • FCAW
  • SAW

Question 14

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Which of the following arc welding processes is non-consumable electrode type?
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  • SMAW
  • GMAW
  • FCAW
  • SAW
  • PAW

Question 15

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The electron beam welding process results in:
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  • wide, deep-penetrating welds and heat-affected zones.
  • narrow, deep-penetrating welds and heat-affected zones.
  • Narrow, shallow-penetrating welds and heat-affected zones.
  • wide, shallow-penetrating welds and heat-affected zones.

Question 16

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In thermite welding, the reaction from which the required heat and molten metal is obtained is called:
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  • Exothermic
  • Duo thermic
  • Interthermic
  • endothermic

Question 17

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In electroslag welding, the usual cooling medium used on the copper shoes is:
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  • Dry ice
  • Air
  • Oil
  • Water

Question 18

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A welding arc consist of a:
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  • Low current and a high voltage
  • High current and a low voltage
  • High current and a high voltage
  • Low current and a low voltage

Question 19

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The heat of the welding arc is used to:
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  • Locally melt the base material and filler material to create fusion upon solidification
  • Heat the base material and melt the filler material to form a surface bond between the two materials
  • Heat the materials to be jointed before the application of pressure
  • Promote a metallurgical reaction resulting in the bonding of the adjoining materials

Question 20

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Welding using the GTAW process with current set to DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative) results in:
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  • 30% arc heat at the electrode and 70% arc heat at the work.
  • 70% arc heat at the electrode and 30% arc heat at the work
  • 40% arc heat at the electrode and 60% arc heat at the work
  • 60% arc heat at the electrode and 40% arc heat tat the work

Question 21

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The function of the ingredients in the electrode coating of SMAW electrodes is to:
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  • Provide a gas shield, slag covering, scavengers, arc stabilization and additional alloying elements.
  • React with the base metal to assist in the weld fusion
  • Remove rust, mill scale and other contaminants from the surface of the joint.
  • Counteract the effects of arc blow.

Question 22

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The temperature for holding low-hydrogen electrodes is:
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  • 30 Degrees C
  • 90 Degrees C
  • 120 Degrees C
  • 430 Degrees C

Question 23

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The GMAW Process uses _______________ To shield the molten weld metal from the atmosphere:
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  • A slag system
  • External shielding gas
  • A blanket of flux
  • a vacuum chamber

Question 24

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Flux cored arc welding is a welding process usually used in the semi-automatic mode consisting of:
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  • A constant current power supply, a continuos wire feeder, a welding gun, and a continuos solid filler metal electrode
  • A constant voltage power supply, a continuos speed wire feeder, a welding gun, and a continuos filler metal electrode with a hollow core containing flux and other ingredients
  • A constant current power supply, a variable speed wire feeder, a welding gun, and a continuos filler metal electrode with a hollow core containing flux and other ingredients
  • A constant voltage power supply, a continuos speed wire feeder, a welding gun, and a continuos filler metal electrode with a hollow core containing primarily metal powder

Question 25

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For a flat weld profile and good penetration profile using the metal cored arc welding process (MCAW), a travel angle of:
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  • 20 Degrees using a drag technique should be used
  • 10 Degrees using a drag technique should be used
  • 15 Degrees using a push technique should be used
  • 30 Degrees using a push technique should be used

Question 26

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SAW fluxes:
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  • Are classified, each with its own separate designation
  • Are not classified. Only the wire is classified
  • Are classified in conjunction with the welding wire forming a flux-wire designation
  • Are all classified with EM12K wire. Used with other wires would require companies to perform testing to verify desired properties

Question 27

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A major advantage of the electron beam welding process is:
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  • Low equipment cost and ease of use
  • High speed welding of thin materials
  • Fit-up of joints does not have to be precise
  • Full penetration welds on thick materials in one pass
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