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A) Tack welding
B) Single bevels
C) Double bevels
D) Back gouging
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A) edge
B) outside corner
C) tee
D) lap
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A) 1/4 inch
B) 3/8 inch
C) 1/2 inch
D) 5/8 inch
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A) U-groove
B) Single bevels
C) V-groove
D) Back gouging
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A) to the right of
B) to the left of
C) above
D) below
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A) above and below
B) next to
C) below
D) above
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A) weld location with respect to the joint
B) dimensions of the part
C) type of joint
D) root opening
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A) double V
B) square
C) double J
D) bevel
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A) The part must be preheated to above 350°F (175°C) before welding starts.
B) The welding machine needs to be set on its maximum amperage setting.
C) Make the molten weld pool as large as possible so it will melt all the way through.
D) The edges of the weld plate or pipe must have some type of groove made before welding.
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A) It means that the welder must be qualified before they can make the weld.
B) It means that the weld has been inspected and is ready to be welded.
C) It refers to a joint that has been tested and found to be reliable.
D) The boss has looked at the weld and feels it is ready to be tested.
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A) joint position, layout, base metal, and groove type
B) tensile, compression, bending, torsion, and shear
C) tensile, stretching, heat, and penetration
D) tensile, velocity, chemistry, stretch, and compression
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A) inclined with a restriction ring 6GR
B) horizontal fixed 5G
C) vertical 2G
D) inclined 6G
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A) The ability of a welded joint to withstand stress depends mostly on weld integrity not joint design.
B) Base metal does not play a part in joint design.
C) The rate of travel, penetration, deposition rate, and heat input affect the welds used on some joint designs.
D) The least suitable welding position for most joints is the flat position because it is generally not as strong.
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A) to the left of
B) to the right of
C) above
D) below
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