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Welding MCQs with Answers PDF Guide

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions and their answers related to different types of welding processes and techniques. Some key details covered include: - Forge welding is best suited for wrought iron. In arc welding temperatures of around 5500°C can be achieved. Lap joints are strongest for brazing. - DC welding sets with straight polarity are used for arc welding with carbon electrodes. In reverse polarity welding, the electrode holder is connected to positive and work to negative. - In MIG welding, metal is transferred as a fine spray. Distortion occurs due to improper clamping methods. - Combustible electrodes and argon with AC current are used for aluminum welding. Helium and

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75% found this document useful (4 votes)
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Welding MCQs with Answers PDF Guide

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions and their answers related to different types of welding processes and techniques. Some key details covered include: - Forge welding is best suited for wrought iron. In arc welding temperatures of around 5500°C can be achieved. Lap joints are strongest for brazing. - DC welding sets with straight polarity are used for arc welding with carbon electrodes. In reverse polarity welding, the electrode holder is connected to positive and work to negative. - In MIG welding, metal is transferred as a fine spray. Distortion occurs due to improper clamping methods. - Combustible electrodes and argon with AC current are used for aluminum welding. Helium and

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  • Welding Examination Questions and Answers: Contains multiple-choice questions and answers focused on various aspects of welding, including processes, materials, and techniques.

Q1- Forge welding is best suited for.......

[A] Stainless steel


[B] High carbon steel
[C] Cast iron
[D] Wrought iron
Answer: Wrought iron

Q-2 In arc welding, temperature of the following order may be granted......


[A] 1000°C
[B] 1500°C
[C] 5500°C
[D] 8000°C
Answer: 5500°C

Q3- Which of the following is strongest for brazing joints.......


[A] Butt
[B] Scarf (inclined)
[C] Lap
[D] All are equally strong
Answer: Lap

Q4- Equipment is used for arc welding a material by carbon electrode.......


[A] A.C. welding set
[B] Rectifier
[C] Motor generator
[D] D.C. welding set with straight polarity
Answer: D.C. welding set with straight polarity

Q5- In reverse polarity welding.......


[A] Electrode holder is connected to the negative and work to positive
[B] Electrode holder is connected to the positive and work to negative
[C] Work is positive and holder is earthed
[D] Holder is positive and work is earthed
Answer: Electrode holder is connected to the positive and work to negative

Q6- In MIG welding, the metal is transferred in the form of.......


[A] A fine spray of metal
[B] Molten drops
[C] Weld pool
[D] Molecules
Answer: A fine spray of metal

Q7- Distortion in welding occures due to......


[A] Use of excessive current
[B] Improper clamping methods
[C] Use of wrong electrodes
[D] Oxidation of weld pool
Answer: Improper clamping methods

Q8- In inter gas arc welding following is used for welding alluminium.......
[A] No-combustible electrode in combination with helium and d.c. current
[B] Combustible electrodes and argon in combination with a.c. current
[C] Straight polarity d.c. current
[D] Carbon dioxide, because of its excellent penetration and high speed
Answer: Combustible electrodes and argon in combination with a.c. current

Q9- In inter gas arc welding following is used for welding magnesium.......
[A] No-combustible electrode in combination with helium and d.c. current
[B] Combustible electrodes and argon in combination with a.c. current
[C] Straight polarity d.c. current
[D] Carbon dioxide, because of its excellent penetration and high speed
Answer: No-combustible electrode in combination with helium and d.c. current

Q10- Carbon arc welding is.......


[A] A process which uses a mixture of iron oxide and granular aluminium
[B] Accomplished by maintaining a hot molten metal pool between plates
[C] Used to weld carbon rods
[D] None of the above
Answer: None of the above

Q11- Thermit welding.......


[A] A process which uses a mixture of iron oxide and granular aluminium
[B] Accomplished by maintaining a hot molten metal pool between plates
[C] A process in which arc is maintained under blanket of flux
[D] In no welding process
Answer: A process which uses a mixture of iron oxide and granular aluminium

Q12- The most commonly used flame in gas welding is......


[A] Neutral
[B] Oxidising
[C] Carburising
[D] All of the above
Answer: Neutral

Q13- Arc-welding uses following electric supply .........


[A] A.C.
[B] D.C.
[C] Both AC and DC
[D] Spiral waveform
Answer: Both AC and DC

Q14- The electroslag welding is.......


[A] A process which uses a mixture of iron oxide and granular aluminium
[B] Accomplished by maintaining a hot molten metal pool between plates
[C] A process in which arc is maintained under a blanket of flux
[D] There is nothing called electroslag
Answer: Accomplished by maintaining a hot molten metal pool between plates

Q15- Submerged arc welding is.......


[A] A process which uses a mixture of iron oxide and granular aluminium
[B] Accomplished by maintaining a hot molten metal pool between plates
[C] A process in which arc is maintained under a blanket of flux
[D] All of the above
Answer: A process in which arc is maintained under a blanket of flux

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