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SENSE Module #9 Inspection and Testing Principles Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following is not a type of weld joint? - ANSWER-Fillet The portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is called the - ANSWER-joint root. A weld produced by filling ...

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Which of the following is not a type of weld joint? - ANSWER✔✔-Fillet


The portion of the joint where the two pieces to be joined come closest together is


called the - ANSWER✔✔-joint root.


A weld produced by filling an elongated hole in an overlapping member, fusing it to


the member beneath is called a - ANSWER✔✔-slot weld.


A weld having a triangular cross section which is applied to a T-joint, corner joint or


lap joint is called a - ANSWER✔✔-fillet weld.


A weld used to build up thin surfaces and to provide a layer of corrosion protection


and/or abrasion-resistance is called a(n) - ANSWER✔✔-surfacing weld.


The height of a weld above the base metal in a groove weld is the - ANSWER✔✔-weld

reinforcement.


A(n) ______ fillet weld has the same leg and size dimensions. - ANSWER✔✔-equal leg

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, A weld formed by progressing along the joint with a side-to-side motion is called a -

ANSWER✔✔-weave bead.


The base material next to the weld that is not melted, but that undergoes structural


and metallurgical changes is called the - ANSWER✔✔-Heat Affected Zone.


The problem occurring in weldments due to the non-uniform heating produced by


welding is called - ANSWER✔✔-slag inclusion.


The most common type of destructive testing of welds is called - ANSWER✔✔-bend

testing.


According to the AWS D1.1 code, if a welder continues to use a particular


procedure, how long does his/her qualification remain in effect?I - ANSWER✔✔-

Indefinitely, unless the ability of the welder is questioned.


A weld discontinuity caused by the improper termination of the welding arc is


referred to as - ANSWER✔✔-a crater crack.


A discontinuity that results from the entrapment of gas within the weld is referred to


as - ANSWER✔✔-porosity.


Which weld metal discontinuity is generally considered to be the most severe? -

ANSWER✔✔-Crack



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