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1. Which of the following is true? a. All disc are defects. b. Defects that affect the product’s usefulness are called disc. c. Disc that affect the product’s usefulness are called defects. d. All discontinuities are unacceptable. | show 🗑
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show | A. section changes.
B. thread roots.
C. weld toes.
D. notches.
E. any of the above.
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show | C. fluctuating temperatures.
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4. The heat-affected zone is the: A. portion of base metal that has melted and resolidified. B. base metal portion not melted but properties have been altered by welding heat. C. area of metal added to produce weld joint. D. original welded metal | show 🗑
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5. Field welds are shown on the: A. P & ID. B. spool drawing. C. as-built isometric drawing. D. detail drawing. | show 🗑
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show | C. after the construction of the power plant.
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7. What is order of design phase? A. General design criteria, select site, select NSSS. B. Select turbine, select site, specify equipment. C. Site selection, general arrangements, detailed design. D. General arrangements, select NSSS, select turbine | show 🗑
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show | D. a general arrangement drawing.
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9. A document which defines material, welding, NDE, etc., is called a: A. specification. B. hanger drawing. C. P & lD. D. line list. | show 🗑
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show | C. fiberscope.
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11. Bursts can develop during rolling or: A. casting. B. drawing. C. forging. D. piercing. | show 🗑
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12. During the rolling process, non-metallic inclusions can develop into: A. stringers. B. cold laps. C. tears. D. bursts. | show 🗑
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show | C. microinches.
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show | C. roughness.
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show | D. 2.380”.
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16. Maximum and minimum values on a dimension are called: A. diameters. B. finishes. C. tolerances. D. fits. | show 🗑
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show | B. surface finish.
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18. Certification for VT-l, VT-2, VT-3 and VT-4 examination personnel is based upon: A. education. B. training. C. testing. D. all of the above. | show 🗑
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19. How many 32nd’s are there in one inch? A. 8 B. 32 c. 64 D. 100 | show 🗑
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20. An example of the permanent mold process is: A. sand casting. B. investment casting. C. die casting. D. shell mold casting. | show 🗑
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21. A lamination can result from rolling an ingot that contains piping or: A. glass. B. flakes. C. inclusions. D. seams. | show 🗑
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22. Which of the following is an example of an inherent discontinuity? A. Inclusions B. Fatigue cracks C. Stress cracking D. Grinding checks | show 🗑
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show | B. by the hot or cold working process.
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show | B. gas entrapped below or at the surface of a material.
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show | B. micrometer.
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show | B. dental and moveable end.
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27. Light intensity for VE is usually specified in units of: A. angstroms. B. photon energy. C. footcandles. D. watts. | show 🗑
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28. Which of the following discontinuities would you expect to find in weldments: A. Blow holes B. Piping C. Bleed-out D. Transverse cracks | show 🗑
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show | D. both B and C.
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30. Stress corrosion cracking is often found in: A. carbon steel in caustics. B. stainless steel in ammonia. C. brass in high-purity water. D. high-nickel alloys in halogens. | show 🗑
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31. A crater crack could be found: A: at the end of the weld. B. at the beginning of the weld. C. somewhere between the beginning and the end of the weld. D. at either the beginning or the end of the weld. | show 🗑
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show | D. a forging lap.
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show | B. rolling.
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show | D. casting.
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35. A small star-shaped pattern at the terminal point of a weld is usually an indication of: A. a crater crack. B. surface porosity. C. undercut. D. slab. | show 🗑
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show | B. Lack of penetration
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37. A top view of a piping system or subsystem is called the: A. elevation view. B. plan view. C. side view. D. front view. | show 🗑
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38. On the fillet weld drawing above, “A” A. theoretical throat. B. actual throat. C. toe. D. leg. E. crown. | show 🗑
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39. On the fillet weld drawing above, “B” A. theoretical throat. B. actual throat. C. toe. D. leg. E. crown. | show 🗑
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show | E. crown.
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show | D. leg.
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show | A. line list.
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43. A detailed, fully dimensional drawing showing one fabricated length of piping is a: A. P & ID. B. physical drawing. C. spool drawing. D. composite drawing. | show 🗑
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44. The term “stick welding” is commonly used to refer to: A. SMAW. B. GTAW. C. GMAW. D. FCAW. E. none of the above. | show 🗑
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45. Cracks perpendicular to the length of the weld are called: A. transverse cracks. B. longitudinal cracks. C. throat cracks. D. crater cracks. | show 🗑
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46. Cracks parallel to the length of the weld are called: A. transverse cracks. B. longitudinal cracks. C. toe cracks. D. crater cracks. | show 🗑
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show | C. every year.
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show | A. seams.
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show | B. 0.015
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show | A. Mirrors
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51. The figure is: A. an isometric drawing. B. a P & ID. C. a composite drawing. D. a physical drawing. | show 🗑
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show | D. 4
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show | B. Gate
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show | A. 8 ft South of B, 6 ft East of 6
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show | D. 3 ft-9 inches West
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show | A. 0.128 inch.
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57. What type of drawing is three-dimensional? A. Isometric B. Composite C. Flow D. P & ID | show 🗑
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show | C. 3.500"
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show | D. Laminates
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show | A. it produces excessive glare.
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show | B. borescope.
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My test from Jeff (62) 62. Glare can be reduced on an inspection surface by using: A. visible light B. spectral light C. screens D. polarized light | show 🗑
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show | C. lap.
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My test from Jeff (64) 64. A jagged nonintegrally bonded piece of metal that leaves a depression in another metal after it is removed is called a: A. seam. B. blister. C. scab. D. gouge. | show 🗑
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show | A. hue, purity and brightness.
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show | B. rolled-in-scale.
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show | A. a gate valve
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show | B. an integral attachment.
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My test from Jeff (69) 69. Devices that restrict the movement of hanger springs and prevent damage during installation are called: A. clips. B. travel stops. C. shims. D. grout. | show 🗑
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show | B. total head.
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show | D. all of the above.
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My test from Jeff (72) 72. Which of the following is a type of component support? A. Plate and shell. B. Linear. C. Component support standards. D. All of the above. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (73) 73. 15. A valve is a mechanical device that: A. moves fluids or gases. B. controls flow. C. is rarely used in a nuclear power plant. D. is always welded into a system. | show 🗑
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show | C. restraints.
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My test from Jeff (75) 75. Bolting failures typically occur at: A .the thread root area. B. the head to shank area. C. nicks or gouges. D all of the above. | show 🗑
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show | B. dynamic and displacement.
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show | D. pump.
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show | C. laminations.
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My test from Jeff (79) 79. During an examination of a groove weld, which of the following dimensions is normally measured? A. The root opening. B. Weld reinforcement. C. Base material thickness. D. All of the above. | show 🗑
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show | C. the area opposite of the arrow.
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show | B. globe valve.
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show | B. snubber.
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show | C. a displacement pump
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My test from Jeff (84) 84. The device in a pump that moves or compresses fluid is called: A. a pump casing. B a packing gland. C. a disk. D. an impeller. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (85) 85. The closure element of a diaphragm valve is called: A. the weir. B. a flexible elastomer. C. the bonnet. D. the disk. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (86) 86. Component supports are divided into groups. Which of the following is not considered to be a group of component supports? A. Hangers. B. Supports. C. Integral attachments. D. Snubbers. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (87) 87. During a visual examination, a welding discontinuity that could not be detected would be: A. undercut. B. underfill. C. cracks. D. side wall lack of fusion. | show 🗑
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show | D. all of the above.
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My test from Jeff (89) 89. A device that is typically installed vertically with the support member in tension is called a: A. support. B. restraint. C. snubber. D. hanger. | show 🗑
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show | C. body.
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show | B. pump.
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My test from Jeff (92) 92. Valves that use rotational motion to make a seal are: A. ball valves. B. gate valves. C. globe valves. D. all of the above. | show 🗑
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show | D. all of the above.
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My test from Jeff (94) 94. A device that is typically installed vertically with the support member in compression is called a: A. support. B. hanger. C snubber. D. spring can. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (95) 95. Typical reportable discontinuities for component supports include: A. drawing anomalies. B. workmanship C. operational. D. all of the above. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (96) 96. A physical attribute that cannot be visually inspected during welding is: A. the welding process. B. the acceptability of the weld, with regard to its appearance. C. alignment and fit-up. D. joint preparation. | show 🗑
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show | C. seams.
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My test from Jeff (98) 98 Every inspector is affected differently by perception, fatigue, and attitude. In visual inspection, these factors are ? A. physiological factors. B. uncontrolled factors. C. production factors. D. classic distress factors.. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (99) 99. To examine areas around bends inside a pipe section, the visual examiner uses a: A. telescope. B. fiberoptic borescope. C. borescope. D. microscope. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (100) 100. On a thickness gage, twenty thousandths of an inch is represented by: A. 0.2 B. 0.02 C. 0.002 D. 0.0002 | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (101) 101. In a casting, a visual examiner could expect to find: A. laminations. B. stringers. C. bursts. D. hot tears. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (102) 102. Porosity is: A. material used during welding process B. gas entrapped below the surface. C. gas entrapped below or at the surface of a material. D. foreign crystallized material entrapped below the surface . | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (103) 103. A visual examiner could expect to find a crater crack: A. at the beginning of the weld. B. somewhere between the beginning and the end of the weld. C. at either the beginning or the end of the weld. D. at the end of | show 🗑
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show | C. a crater crack.
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My test from Jeff (105) 105. During the visual examination of a full penetration double bevel weld joint, visual examination cannot locate: A. undercut. B. underfill. C. crater cracks. D. insufficient penetration. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (106) 106. The initiation of a fatigue crack could occur at: A. weld toes. B. notches. C. section changes. D. thread roots. E. all of the above. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (107) 107. A welding discontinuity typically referred to as distortion is caused by: A. tungsten electrode in the GTAW process. B. the uncontrolled heating and cooling of the weld metal. C. exposure to radiation D. Porosity | show 🗑
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show | C. mechanical gage (micrometer).
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My test from Jeff (109) 109. When choosing a magnifier, major consideration should be given to: A. power or magnification. B. working distance. C. field of view. D. all of the above. | show 🗑
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show | D. all of the above.
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show | D. all of the above.
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My test from Jeff (112) 112. The maximum diameter of a borescope that can be used for the test is determined by: A. object depth. B. entry port size. C. objective distance. D. direction of view. | show 🗑
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show | C. surface comparator.
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My test from Jeff (114) 114 An instrument that can be equipped with forward oblique, right angle, or retrospective visual systems is called: A. an angulated borescope. B. a microscope. C. a panoramic borescope. D. a stereoscope. | show 🗑
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show | B. macroetching.
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My test from Jeff (116) 116. A "charged coupled device " is used with: A. a fiberoptic borescope. B. an angulated borescope. C. a video imaging device. D. a profile gage. | show 🗑
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My test from Jeff (117) 117. Cracks, suckback, undercut, and overlap are discontinuities found in: A. castings. B. forgings. C. extrusions. D. weldments. | show 🗑
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show | A. overlap.
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show | B. the employer.
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