Chapter 5 Practice Test Flashcards
Which of the following do not contain job quality requirements?
a. codes
b. drawings
c. specifications
d. textbooks
e. Standards
d. textbooks
Of the following, which may he considered mandatory?
a. codes
b. specifications
c. standards
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
a. codes
The job documents that best describe the size and configuration of a weldment are:
a. codes
b. standards
c. specifications
d. drawings
e. none of the above
d. drawings
The type of document that has legal status by definition is:
a. code
b. standard
c. specification
d. both a and b above
e. all of the above
a. code
The type of document that describes the requirements for a particular material or component is referred to as:
a. code
b. standard
c. specification
d. a and b
e. b and c
e. b and c above
Something set up and established by authority as a rule to measure quantity, quality, value, weight, etc. a. specification b. standard c. code d. drawing e. none of the above
b. standard
Of the following types of documents, which have general acceptance in the welding industry?
a. contracts
b. standards
c. specifications
d. drawings
e. all of the above
e. all of the above
The code that covers the welding of steel structures is:
a. ASME Section IX
b. ASME B31.1
c. API 1104
d. AWSD1.l
e. ASME B31.3
d. AWSD1.l
The code that covers the design of metallic unfired pressure vessels is:
a. ASME Section XI
b. ASME Section VIII
c. ASME Section X
d. API 1 104
e. AWSD1.l
b. ASME Section VIII
The series of specifications covering the requirements for welding electrodes is designated: a. AWS D1.X b. AWS D14.X C. AWS A5.1-A5.31 d. ASTMA53 e. ASTMA36
C. AWS A5.1-A5.31
Which of the following methods for controlling materials in a fabrication shop, is most suitable for automation?
a. color coding
b. alpha-numeric coding
c. heat number transfer
d. bar coding
e. segregation by alloy
d. bar coding
Which Section of the ASME Code covers qualification of welders?
a. SectionV
b. Section XI
c. Section I11
d. Section VIII
e. Section IX
e. Section IX
Tolerances are required on drawings to:
a. guide the inspector on permissible size variations
b. show the total amount of variation permitted from the design size
c. both a and b above
d. none of the above
c. both a and b above
Tolerances can be expressed:
a. as a variation between limits
b. as plus or minus dimension
c. as a design size with either a plus or a minus
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
d. all of the above
Drawing notes can be classified as:
a. general
b. local
c. specifications
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
d. all of the above