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This document contains 5 multiple choice welding questions about welding terminology and techniques. Question 23 asks about the cause of incomplete root penetration, with the correct answer being welding speed too slow. Question 24 asks about the main cause of crater cracks, with the correct answer being hot shrinkage. Question 25 asks about the term for the distance from root to face on a single-V butt weld, with the answer being penetration.
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This document contains 5 multiple choice welding questions about welding terminology and techniques. Question 23 asks about the cause of incomplete root penetration, with the correct answer being welding speed too slow. Question 24 asks about the main cause of crater cracks, with the correct answer being hot shrinkage. Question 25 asks about the term for the distance from root to face on a single-V butt weld, with the answer being penetration.
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THE WELDING INSTITUTE

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Incomplete root penetration is most likely due to:


a.

Welding speed too slow.

b.

Welding current too high.

c.

Root gap too small.

d.

Electrode diameter too small.

Crater cracks are caused mainly by:


a.

Excessively fast welding speeds

b.

Improper electrode angle

c.

Hot shrinkage.

d.

Improper joint design.

On a single-V butt weld, the distance through the centre of the weld from root
to face is called:
a.

Reinforcement.

b.

Penetration.

c.

Throat thickness.

d.

None of the above.

The throat thickness of a inch fillet weld is?


a.

27.5 mm

b.

24 mm.

c.

13.5 mm.

d.

12.5 mm.

The need for pre-heat for steel will increase if:


a.

The material thickness reduces.

b.

Faster welding speeds

c.

The use of a larger welding electrode

d.

All of the above.

WIS 5 Qu paper MSR-WI-1


issue 3 Date: 28/0/03

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