WELDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY WORKBOOK - MODULE 4
VT Test - MODULE 4
Q4-1 Which of the following is not considered a type of joint?
a. butt
b. T
c. fillet
d. corner
e. edge
Q4-2 The term for the type of joint formed when the two pieces to be joined lie in parallel planes and their edges overlap is:
a. corner
b. T
c. edge
d. lap
e. butt
Q4-3 The term for that portion of a single bevel butt joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is:
a. radius
b. joint root
c. bevel angle
d. groove angle
e. none of the above
Q4-4 In a single V-groove weld, the term for the sloped surfaces against which the weld metal is applied is:
a. root face
b. root
c. groove faces
d. groove angle
e. bevel angle
Q4-5 The term for the type of weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member attaching it to the member beneath is:
a. plug weld
b. spot weld
c. seam weld
d. slot weld
e. none of the above
Q4-6 The term for the type of weld configuration formed when the length of a round bar is placed parallel against a flat surface is:
a. double-flare-bevel-groove
b. single-flare-V
c. edge flange
d. corner flange
e. none of the above
Q4-7 The term for the type of weld having a generally triangular cross section and which is applied to either a T, corner, or lap joint is:
a. flange weld
b. flare weld
c. fillet weld
d. slot weld
e. spot weld
Q4-8 The term for the type of weld used to build up thinned surfaces, provide a layer of corrosion protection, or provide a layer of abrasion resistant material, is:
a. edge weld
b. flare weld
c. flange weld
d. slot weld
e. surfacing weld
Q4-9 The term for the type of weld applied to the opposite side of a joint before a single V-groove weld is completed on the near side of a joint is:
a, melt-through weld
b. backing weld
c. back weld
d. root weld
e. none of the above
Q4-10 In a completed groove weld, the term for the surface of the weld on the side from which the welding was done is:
a. crown
b. weld reinforcement
c. weld face
d. root
e. cap pass
Q4-1 1 In a completed weld, the term for the junction between the weJ face and the base metal is:
a. root
b. weld edge
c. weld reinforcement
d. leg
e. toe
Q4-12 The term for the height of the weld face above the base metal in a groove weld is:
a. crown
b. buildup
c. face
d. weld reinforcement
e. none of the above
Q4-13 In a fillet weld, the leg and size are the same for what type of configuration?
a. effective throat
b. concave weld
c. convex weld
d. unequal leg fillet
e. oversize weld
Q4-14 When looking at the cross section of a completed groove weld, the difference between the fusion face and the weld interface is called the:
a. depth of fusion
b. depth of penetration
c. root penetration
d. joint penetration
e. effective throat
Q4-15 For a concave fillet weld, which throat dimensions are the same?
a. theoretical and effective
b. effective and actual
c. theoretical and actual
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Q4-16 In a partial penetration single V-groove weld, the term for the dimension measured from the joint root to where the weld penetration stops is:
a. joint penetration
b. effective throat
c. root penetration
d. depth of fusion
e. weld interface
Q4-17 The size of a spot weld is determined by its:
a. depth of fusion
b. diameter of weld at point of contact
c. depth of penetration
d. thickness
e. none of the above
Q4-18 The primary element of any welding symbol is referred to as the:
a. tail
b. arrow
c. reference line
d. arrow side
e. weld symbol
Q4-19 Information appearing above the reference line refers to the:
a. near side
b. arrow side
c. far side
d. other side
e. none of the above
Q4-20 The graphic description of the type of weld is called the:
a. tail
b. welding symbol
c. weld symbol
d. arrow
e. none of the above
Q4-21 Which of the symbols below describes the weld shown?
Q4-23 The symbol below depicts what type of joint?
Q4-33 What elements are required in a welding symbol?
Q4-1 Which of the following is not considered a type of joint?
a. butt
b. T
c. fillet
d. corner
e. edge
Q4-2 The term for the type of joint formed when the two pieces to be joined lie in parallel planes and their edges overlap is:
a. corner
b. T
c. edge
d. lap
e. butt
Q4-3 The term for that portion of a single bevel butt joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is:
a. radius
b. joint root
c. bevel angle
d. groove angle
e. none of the above
Q4-4 In a single V-groove weld, the term for the sloped surfaces against which the weld metal is applied is:
a. root face
b. root
c. groove faces
d. groove angle
e. bevel angle
Q4-5 The term for the type of weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member attaching it to the member beneath is:
a. plug weld
b. spot weld
c. seam weld
d. slot weld
e. none of the above
Q4-6 The term for the type of weld configuration formed when the length of a round bar is placed parallel against a flat surface is:
a. double-flare-bevel-groove
b. single-flare-V
c. edge flange
d. corner flange
e. none of the above
Q4-7 The term for the type of weld having a generally triangular cross section and which is applied to either a T, corner, or lap joint is:
a. flange weld
b. flare weld
c. fillet weld
d. slot weld
e. spot weld
Q4-8 The term for the type of weld used to build up thinned surfaces, provide a layer of corrosion protection, or provide a layer of abrasion resistant material, is:
a. edge weld
b. flare weld
c. flange weld
d. slot weld
e. surfacing weld
Q4-9 The term for the type of weld applied to the opposite side of a joint before a single V-groove weld is completed on the near side of a joint is:
a, melt-through weld
b. backing weld
c. back weld
d. root weld
e. none of the above
Q4-10 In a completed groove weld, the term for the surface of the weld on the side from which the welding was done is:
a. crown
b. weld reinforcement
c. weld face
d. root
e. cap pass
Q4-1 1 In a completed weld, the term for the junction between the weJ face and the base metal is:
a. root
b. weld edge
c. weld reinforcement
d. leg
e. toe
Q4-12 The term for the height of the weld face above the base metal in a groove weld is:
a. crown
b. buildup
c. face
d. weld reinforcement
e. none of the above
Q4-13 In a fillet weld, the leg and size are the same for what type of configuration?
a. effective throat
b. concave weld
c. convex weld
d. unequal leg fillet
e. oversize weld
Q4-14 When looking at the cross section of a completed groove weld, the difference between the fusion face and the weld interface is called the:
a. depth of fusion
b. depth of penetration
c. root penetration
d. joint penetration
e. effective throat
Q4-15 For a concave fillet weld, which throat dimensions are the same?
a. theoretical and effective
b. effective and actual
c. theoretical and actual
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Q4-16 In a partial penetration single V-groove weld, the term for the dimension measured from the joint root to where the weld penetration stops is:
a. joint penetration
b. effective throat
c. root penetration
d. depth of fusion
e. weld interface
Q4-17 The size of a spot weld is determined by its:
a. depth of fusion
b. diameter of weld at point of contact
c. depth of penetration
d. thickness
e. none of the above
Q4-18 The primary element of any welding symbol is referred to as the:
a. tail
b. arrow
c. reference line
d. arrow side
e. weld symbol
Q4-19 Information appearing above the reference line refers to the:
a. near side
b. arrow side
c. far side
d. other side
e. none of the above
Q4-20 The graphic description of the type of weld is called the:
a. tail
b. welding symbol
c. weld symbol
d. arrow
e. none of the above
Q4-21 Which of the symbols below describes the weld shown?
Q4-22 When a weld symbol is centered on the reference line, this indicates:
a. that the welder can put the weld on either side
b. that there is no side significance
c. that the designer doesn’t know where the weld should go
d. that the welder should weld in whatever position the weld is in
e. none of the above
Q4-23 The symbol below depicts what type of joint?
a. flare V-groove
b. flare bevel groove
c. edge flange
d. corner flange
e. none of the above
Q4-24 In the welding symbol below, the 1/8 dimension refers to what?
a. groove angle
b. root face
c. depth of preparation
d. weld size
e. root opening
Q4-25 In the welding symbol below, the 3/4 dimension refers to what?
a. weld size
b. effective throat
c. depth of bevel
d. root opening
e. none of the above
Q4-26 If applied to a 1 inch thick weld joint, the welding symbol below describes what type of weld?
a. full penetration double bevel-groove weld
b. full penetration double V-groove weld
c. partial penetration double bevel-groove weld
d. partial penetration double V-groove weld
e. none of the above
Q4-27 A triangular-shaped weld symbol represents what type of weld?
a. bevel groove
b. flare groove
c. flange groove
d. V-groove
e. fillet weld
Q4-28 The symbol below describes what type of weld?
a. staggered intermittent fillet weld
b. chain intermittent fillet weld
c. segmented fillet weld
d. intermittent fillet weld
e. none of the-above
Q4-29 The first dimension appearing to the immediate right of the weld symbol generally refers to the:
a. weld reinforcement
b. root opening
c. pitch distance
d. weld length
e. none of the above
Q4-30 In the case of a plug or slot weld, a dimension placed within the weld symbol would indicate?
a. depth of filling
b. slot weld width
c. plug weld diameter
d. angle of countersink
e. none of the above
Q4-31 The required spot weld size parameter can be shown as:
a. a dimension to the right of the symbol
b. a dimension of the required nugget diameter
c. a value for the required shear strength per spot
d. aor babove
e. b or c above
Q4-32 A number appearing to the right of the spot weld symbol refers to:
a. spot weld size
b. spot weld length
c. number of spots required
d. pitch distance between adjacent spots
e. none of the above
Q4-33 What elements are required in a welding symbol?
a. reference line
b. weld symbol
c. arrow
d. all of the above
e. a and c above
Q4-34 In the welding symbol below, the supplementary symbol shown on the other side location represents:
a. back weld
b. backing weld
c. melt-through of weld from other side
d. a and b above
e. b and c above
Q4-35 The welding symbol below shows the use of what type of completed weld?
a. single bevel-groove weld with backing weld
b. single bevel-groove weld with back weld
c. single V-groove weld with backing weld
d. single V-groove weld with back weld
e. none of the above
Q4-36 The symbol below shows what type of joint configuration?
a. square groove
b. skewed groove
c. sloped groove
d. scarf
e. none of the above
Q4-37 The part of the welding symbol which can be used to convey any additional information that cannot be shown otherwise is referred to as:
a. the weld symbol
b. the arrow
c. the reference line
d. the tail
e. none of the above
Q4-38 The welding symbol below shows what type of weld?
a. gas metal arc spot weld
b. resistance spot weld
c. gas metal arc seam weld
d. resistance seam weld
e. gas metal arc slot weld
Q4-39 A number in parentheses just above/below the weld symbol in a welding symbol for slot welds describes:
a. the length of weld
b. the type of welding
c. the number of welds required
d. the type of electrode to use
e. none of the above
Q4-40 A number not in parenthesis to the left of the groove weld symbol in a welding symbol refers to the:
a. depth of bevel
b. the length of weld
c. the weld quality standard
d. the weld procedure to use
e. none of the above
Q4-41 Which of the symbols above represents an intermittent fillet weld?
a. 1
b. 8
c. 6
d. 4
e. 5
Q4-42 Which of the symbols above represents a groove weld with melt-through?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 6
d. 7
e. none of the above
Q4-43 Which of the symbols above represents a plug weld not completely filled?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. 7
e. 9
Q4-44 Which of the symbols above represents a groove weld with backing weld or back weld?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 6
d. 7
e. 9
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