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1. The welding process shown in Fig. is…

a) TIG
b) MIG
c) SMAW
d) SAW

2. What is the boiling point of tungsten?

a) 4500°C
b) 5950°C
c) 6404°C
d) 3330°C

3. What is the melting point of tungsten?

a) 3380°C
b) 2000°C
c) 5404°C
d) 1404°C

4. What is meant by GTAW welding?

a) Gun tantalum arc welding
b) Gas tungsten arc welding
c) General tin arc welding

5. In TIG/GTAW welding, which type of electrodes is used?

a) Non-consumable electrode.
b) Cored electrode
c) Continuous consumable wire electrode
d) Stick electrode

6. Name the parts of the TIG welding torch? Identify the part ‘B’

a) Nozzle
b) Handle
c) Tungsten electrode
d) Gas hose

7. Which of the following arc welding processes does not use consumable electrodes?

a) GMAW
b) GTAW
c) SAW
d) SMAW

8. Which of the following is the odd out?

a) Neon
b) Xenon
c)Argon
d) Nitrogen.

9. In Gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) the following polarity is used for welding Aluminium?

a) Direct current straight polarity (DCSP)
b) Direct current reverse polarity (DCRP)
c) Alternating Current
d) All of the above

10. Argon is used in the welding of stainless steel because:

a) It is inert
b) It helps in melting the electrode
c) It prevents undercut
d) It is cheap

11. It is a non-consumable electrode having a high melting point. It is used in TIG welding. What is the name of this electrode?

a) Carbon electrode
b) Copper electrode
c) Aluminum electrode
d) Tungsten electrode

12. Which one of the following is a commonly used shielding gas in TIG welding?

a) Carbon dioxide
b) Nitrogen
c) Argon
d) Hydrogen

13. An inert gas cylinder is used in the TIG welding process. What is thecolor of the inert gas cylinder?

a) Black
b) Peacock blue
c) Maroon
d) Red

14. What are the two most commonly inert gases used in TIG welding?

a) Argon & carbon dioxide
b) Helium & carbon dioxide
c) Carbon dioxide & nitrogen
d) Argon & helium

15. What is the atomic weight of argon shielding gas?

a) 40
b) 4
c) 14
d) 44

16. What is the atomic weight of helium shielding gas?

a) 40
b) 4
c) 14
d) 44

17. Which type of power source used in MIG/MAG welding?

a) Constant voltage type
b) Constant current type
c) Constant voltage or current type
d) None of the above

18. Down slope in TIG welding will helps to prevent…

a) Uneven cooling of the weld pool
b) Undercut
c) cracks
d) Distortion

19. What is the name of electronic unit thathelps to initiate the arc in TIG weldingprocess?

a) Low frequency
b) Medium frequency
c) High frequency
d) Double frequency

20. What is the colour code of 2% thorium-added tungsten electrodes?

a) Green
b) Blue
c) Red
d) White

21. What is the colour code of pure tungstenelectrode?

a) Green
b) Blue
c) Red
d) White

22. What is the function of post flow in TIG welding?

a) To protect TIG welding torch
b) To protect the end of the weld
c) To protect the cooling down of tungsten
d) Both b and c

23. Helium shielding gas having higher flowrates as compared to argon because…

a) helium is extracted from natural gas
b) atomic weight is 40
c) helium is lighter than air
d) none of the above

24. Which of the following is not an inert gas?

a) Argon
b) Xenon
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Helium

25. Why is welding is shielded?

a) To eliminate hydrogen
b) To retard the cooling rate of the weld
c) To eliminate the atmospheric air
d) To ensure maximum heat input

26. What is the colour code of throiatedelectrode with a 0.9 – 1.2 % thorium oxide?

a) Orange
b) Black
c) Gray
d) Yellow

27. What does HF stand for in TIG welding?

a) High frequency
b) High free
c) Hydrogen frequency
d) Helium free

28. Argon shielding gas having lower flow ratesas compared to helium because…

a) obtained from the atmosphere by liquification of air
b) atomic weight is 4
c) argon is heavier than air
d) none of the above

29. In GTAW(TIG), which polarity is most widely-used:

a) Direct current straight polarity (DCSP)
b) Direct current reverse polarity (DCRP)
c) Alternating Current
d) All of the above

30. What is the colour code of Zirconiatedtungsten electrode with a 0.15 – 0.4 %zirconiumoxide?

a) Orange
b) Black
c) Brown
d) Yellow

31. Which tungsten electrode is used forwelding of non-alloyed & low alloyed steels aswell as stainless steels?

a) Thoriated tungsten electrode
b) Zirconated tungsten electrode
c) Pure tungsten electrode
d) None of the above

32. Which tungsten electrode is used forwelding of aluminium & magnesium alloys?

a) Thoriated tungsten electrode
b) Zirconated tungsten electrode
c) Pure tungsten electrode
d) Both b & c

33. Argon gas is best suited for welding thinner metals because…

a) High arc voltage
b) Low gas volume
c) Low arc voltage
d) High gas volume

34. Helium gas is best suited for welding thicker metals because…

a) High arc voltage
b) Low gas volume
c) Low arc voltage
d) High gas volume

35. What is the type of shielding gas for GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) used for carbon steels only called?

a) Argon – H₂
b) Argon – CO₂
c) Argon – Helium
d) Helium

36. Argon gas is normally superior to helium gas because…

a) Lower cost
b) More availability
c) Better for welding dissimilar metals
d) All of the above

37. In pulsed TIG welding, the supply current is not constant and it is being fluctuated from low level to high level, which results in

a) Distortion effect is less
b) Distortion effect is more
c) Both a &b
d) None of the above

38. Argon shielding gas is better for welding at

a) Lower speed
b) Higher speed
c) Normal speed
d) Constant speed

39. The main disadvantage of TIG welding process is…

a) No spattering
b) No post-weld cleaning
c) Less Productivity
d) Narrow HAZ

40. Nozzle used in TIG welding is made up of…

a) Metallic
b) Plastic
c) Copper
d) Ceramic

41. Helium is _________ times lighter than argon

a) Six
b) Eight
c) Ten
d) Twelve

42. For higher duty cycle operations usingmaximum welding current upto 500 amps,whichtype of torch is required?

a) Air cooled
b) Ice cooled
c) Water cooled
d) Both a and C

43. What is the effect in welding of stainlesssteel if tungsten electrode is connected topositive terminal in TIG welding?

a) Lack of penetration
b) Poor penetration
c) Porosity
d) Crack

44. What is the shape of tip of then electrodeused in TIG welding for DC machine?

a) Spherical end
b) Pointed end
c) Flat end
d) Angle end

45. In TIG welding, what is the shape of the tipof tungsten electrode used for welding ofaluminium?

a) Pointed end
b) Flat end
c) Spherical end
d) Angular end

46. In TIG welding, what is the shape of the tipof tungsten electrode used for welding ofmild steel?

a) Flat end
b) Pointed end
c) Spherical end
d) Angular end

47. In TIG welding, what is the function of flowswitch in the water line?

a) To remove slag formation from the base metal
b) To shi0eld the weld area
c) To initiate the arc without touching the work piece
d) To switch off the power supply, if any failurein the water circulation

48. In TIG welding, if the thickness of plate tobe welded increases, the size of torch andelectrode diameter must…

a) Decreases
b) Remains same
c) Increases
d) Neither increase nor decrease

49. What is the name of the defect, if the tungsten electrode tip melts & deposit insidetheweld bead?

a) Poor penetration
b) Undercut
c) Tungsten inclusion
d) Lack of fusion

50. Which of the following electrodes & current types may be used for the TIG welding of nickel & its alloys?

a) Zirconium electrode, AC
b) Thorium electrode, DC +ve
c) Cerium electrode, DC –ve
d) All of the above

51. What is the expansion of GTAW?

a) Gas tube arc welding
b) General tungsten arc welding
c) Gas Tungsten arc welding
d) Gas tip arc welding

52. What is the tungsten electrode used for carbon steel & low alloy steel TIG welding?

a) 5% thoriated tungsten electrode
b) 2% thoriated tungsten electrode
c) 5% zirconiated tungsten electrode
d) 2% zirconiated tungsten electrode

53. Inert gases which one produces the deepestpenetration in TIG welding process?

a) Oxygen
b) Helium
c) CO2
d) Argon

54. Out of the following inert gas produceswider penetration profile in TIG welding process?

a) Argon
b) Oxygen
c) Helium
d) CO2

55. At one end of the tungsten electrode colouridentification given for easy selection.What is the colour of 2% thorium addedtungsten electrode?

a) Green
b) Yellow
c) Red
d) Brown

56. At one end of the tungsten electrode, color identification is given for easy selection. What is the color identification of 1%zirconium added tungsten electrode?

a) Red
b) Brown
c) Green
d) Yellow

57. At one end of the tungsten electrode, color identification is given for easy selection. What is the color identification of pure tungsten electrode?

a) Red
b) Green
c) Yellow
d) Brown

58. What is the type of power source polarity is used to weld Aluminium, magnesium, and their alloys in TIG welding?

a) DC
b) AC/DC
c) AC
d) HWAC

59. The normal rage flow rate of shielding gas used in TIG welding is…

a) 1- 4 litres/minute
b) 2-7 litres/minute
c) 10-15 litres/minute
d) 15-20 litres/minute

60. Why alternating current is preferred for welding aluminum using TIG welding?

a) It gives stability and cleaning action
b) It allows high welding speed
c) It avoids weld cracks
d) It gives a good bead profile

61. What is the recommended type of current while welding with a zirconium added tungsten electrode?

a) AC
b) DC
c) AC/DC
d) All of the above

62. What is the recommended type of current while welding with thorium added tungsten electrode?

a) AC
b) DC
c) AC/DC
d) HWAC

63. Identify inert gases in the following list used for TIG welding process…

a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Helium
d) Hydrogen

64. About the advantage of pulsed TIGwelding, which statement is correct?

a) Easy to use on thick metals
b) Less distortion
c) Parameter control is easy
d) Deep penetration can be obtained

65. The linear rate at which the arc moves along the joint is called…

a) Arc travel speed
b) Stick out
c) Arc length
d) Transfer

66. Which type of weld defect occurs on the joint due to less flow rate of shielding gas?

a) Crack
b) Undercut
c) Overlap
d) Porosity

67. During the TIG welding process, the tip of the electrode touched the base metal and blunted. What defect will present in Base metal?

a) Oxide inclusion
b) Slag inclusion
c) Tungsten inclusion
d) Porosity

68. What is the physical property of the property of argon gas?

a) Colourless & tasteless
b) Reactive
c) Burning
d) Supports burning

69. The arc temperature produced in the TIG welding process is…

a) 6000°C
b) 10000°C
c) 20000°C
d) 3000°C

70. What is the type of starting method shown in figure?

a) Lift arc start
b) Scratch start
c) Dip start
d) High-frequency start

71. What is the upslope setting in TIG welding current control?

a) The gas reaching time
b) HF starting time
c) The time taken for welding current to reach the maximum
d) Gas flow rate

72. What is the post flow setting in TIG welding?

a) Time taken for shielding gas to stay after the current stopped.
b) The time taken for welding current to reach the maximum
c) The gas reaching time
d) HF starting time

73. What is the function of Collet as a part of the TIG welding torch?

a) To hold the tungsten electrode
b) To supply gas
c) To supply current
d) To supply cooling water

74. What is the reason for using the purging method in pipe welding?

a) To replace the air in the pipeline with inert gas
b) To Clean the pipe
c) To remove the moisture
d) To remove oxide

75. The reason for the formation of yellow color in ceramic Nozzle during TIG welding is…

a) Incorrect arc length
b) The shielding gas flow rate is too low
c) Contaminated filler rod
d) Excessive heating of torch

76. During TIG welding the tungsten starts melting. What is the reason?

a) Operating on electrode positive polarity
b) Insufficient shielding gas
c) The current is too high
d) Welding speed is fast

77. In DC TIG welding if you operate with electrode positive polarity, what will happen?

a) Electrode will starts melting
b) No welding will take place
c) The base plate will be contaminated
d) Current will stop

78. Why alternating current is preferred for welding aluminum using TIG welding?

a) It gives stability and cleaning action
b) It allows high welding speed
c) It avoids weld cracks
d) It gives a good bead profile

79. What is the recommended type of metal while welding with thorium added tungsten electrode?

a) Mild steel & alloy steels
b) Aluminum alloys
c) Magnesium alloys
d) Refractive metals

80. In the welding of the butt joint from one side, which of the following controls the profile of the root bead?

a) Root Face
b) Bevel Angle
c) Root Gap
d) One of the above

81. What is the recommended type of metal while welding with zirconium added tungsten electrode?

a) Mild steel & alloy steels
b) Aluminum & Magnesium alloys
c) Copper
d) Stainless Steel

82. As per the following figure, the taper shaped tungsten electrode grinding is recommended for what type of current?

a) AC
b) Both AC and DC
c) DC
d) HWDC

83. As per the following figure, ball end type tungsten electrode grinding is recommended for what type of metal?

a) Aluminum & Magnesium alloys
b) Both a & b
c) All of the above
d) Mild steel & alloy steels

84. The characteristics of the power source used in TIG welding is…

a) Constant current.
b) Constant voltage
c) CC/CV
d) None of the above

85. TIG welding is used where _________is more important than productivity.

a) Quality
b) Quantity
c) Mass production
d) Portability

86. What is the size of a gas nozzle for 1.5mm dia. tungsten electrode in TIG welding process?

a) 10 mm dia
b) 12 mm dia
c) 14 mm dia
d) 16 mm dia

87. Which defect would you expect to obtain in TIG welds in non-deoxidized steel?

a) Undercut
b) Porosity
c) Tungsten inclusions
d) Linear misalignment

88. The main reason for using a back purge when welding stainless steel with TIG welding process is to…

a) Improve positional welding
b) Prevent the possibility of porosity
c) Prevent excessive root penetration
d) Prevent the formation of dense oxide layer forming in the root

89. Which defect may occur in the weld bead, if the shielding gas is insufficient in TIG welding?

a) Porosity
b) Undercut
c) Tungsten inclusion
d) Cracking

90. Which defect may occur in the weld bead, if the edge preparation and current level is incorrect in TIG welding?

a) Cracking
b) Blowholes
c) Lack of penetration
d) Porosity

91. Choosing of correct current and electrode in TIG welding depends upon:

a) type & thickness of metal to be welded
b) type of shielding gas
c) diameter of electrode & type of electrode
d) all of the above

92. In TIG welding, if DC electrode positive (DCEP) is used for welding it results in…

a) More penetration
b) Oxide inclusion or lack of fusion
c) Undercut
d) poor penetration & overheating of the torch

93. Which of the following ray is not produced during welding?

a) Gamma rays
b) Visible light rays
c) Infrared ray
d) Ultraviolet rays

94. As per AWS classification of TIG welding electrode – EW Th-1, ‘W’ stands for

a) Electrode
b) Chemical formula of tungsten
c) Thoriated tungsten
d) Welding strength

95. For TIG welding, what benefit does current slop-out device have?

a) it reduces tungsten spatter
b) it reduces the risk of crater cracking
c) it reduces the risk of arc strikes
d) it reduces the inter pass temperature

96. The percentage of alloying element in tungsten electrode helps to…

a) Increases electrode life
b) Stabilizes the arc
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above

97. Which of the following defect occur, when welding metals like aluminum & magnesium with straight polarity?

a) Oxide inclusion or lack of fusion
b) Porosity
c) Incomplete fusion
d) Burn through

98. What is the heat balance in the arc using DCEN polarity in TIG welding?

a) 50% at work and 50% at the electrode
b) 70% at work and 30% at the electrode
c) 30% at work and 70% at the electrode
d) 90% at work and 10% at an electrode

99. While using AC in TIG welding, what is the heat balance in the arc?

a) 50% at work and 50% at the electrode
b) 70% at work and 30% at the electrode
c) 30% at work and 70% at the electrode
d) 90% at work and 10% at an electrode

100. Which of the following gas mixtures is not used in gas tungsten arc welding (TIG)?

a) Argon-Helium
b) Argon-Nitrogen
c) Argon-Hydrogen
d) Argon-Carbon dioxide

101. TIG welding is best suited for welding…

a) Aluminium
b) Mild steel
c) Copper alloys
d) Galvanized steel

102. Helium shielding gas is better for welding at

a) Lower speed
b) Higher speed
c) Normal speed
d) Constant speed

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