Description : Rails in the field are generally welded by using a) Thermit welding b) Gas welding c) Electric arc welding d) Forge welding
Last Answer : a) Thermit welding
Description : The electric arc welding is a type of ............. welding. (a) forge (b) fusion
Last Answer : b) fusion
Description : Projection welding is (i) Electric arc welding (ii) Gas welding (iii)Spot welding (iv) None
Last Answer : (iv) None
Description : Among gas and electric arc welding, which has the higher rate of heating? a) Gas welding b) Electric arc welding c) Gas welding and electric arc welding have equal rate of heating d) Cannot be determined
Last Answer : b) Electric arc welding
Description : Thermit welding is categorised as the __________ welding. (A) Forge (B) Fusion (C) Resistance (D) Arc
Last Answer : (B) Fusion
Description : Forge welding involves heating of parts to elastic stage and joint is prepared by impact force. a) Yes b) No, it is done up to plastic stage c) Heating is done up to boiling point d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) No, it is done up to plastic stage
Description : Filler material is used in electric resistance welding. a) Yes b) No filler material used c) Depends on the type of welding d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) No filler material used
Description : In gas welding which of the following is generally used? a) Oxygen-Hydrogen b) Oxygen-Acetylene c) Oxygen-Hydrogen or Oxygen-Acetylene d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Oxygen-Hydrogen or Oxygen-Acetylene
Description : Identify the correct combination of respective Electric arc welding and Electric resistance welding methods : (A) Butt welding and Seam welding (B) Hydrogen shielding and Projection welding (C) Seam welding and Coated electrode welding (D) Coated electrode welding and Hydrogen shielding
Last Answer : Identify the correct combination of respective Electric arc welding and Electric resistance welding methods : (A) Butt welding and Seam welding (B) Hydrogen shielding and Projection welding ... Seam welding and Coated electrode welding (D) Coated electrode welding and Hydrogen shielding
Description : Consumable electrodes are used in the __________ welding. (A) Gas (B) Arc (C) Thermit (D) Resistance
Last Answer : (B) Arc
Description : Arc welding uses following electric supply (A) ac (B) dc (C) both ac and dc (D) spiral waveform
Last Answer : both ac and dc
Description : Projection welding & stud welding is categorised as the __________ welding. (A) Pressure (B) Thermit (C) Resistance (D) Arc
Last Answer : C) Resistance
Description : Compare resistance welding and arc welding.
Last Answer : Sr. No Resistance Welding Arc Welding 1 It is plastic welding It is fusion welding. 2 Arc is produced by heat due to resistance of flow of current by work and by application ... 8 Less skilled operator can do the job. More skilled operator is required to the job
Description : Compare between Resistance welding and Arc welding on any six points.
Last Answer : Sr.No Parameters Resistance Welding Arc Welding 1 Type of welding Plastic/Pressure/Non-fusion welding Fusion/Non pressure welding 2 Principle of heat developed Heat ... It is suitable for mass production It is suitable for heavy job, maintenance and repair work
Description : In which case, molten metal is used to do welding? (i) Groove type (ii) spot type (iii) Plug type (iv) None
Last Answer : (iii) Plug type
Description : Crests and roots of the threads may lead to leakage in fluid tight threads if flattened or rounded to a circular arc. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : Multi-leaf springs are used in (A) automobile suspension (B) railroad suspension (C) both (A) and (B) (D) none of the above
Last Answer : (C) both (A) and (B)
Description : Helical torsion spring is used in (A) door hinges (B) door closers (C) automobile starters (D) all of the above
Last Answer : (D) all of the above
Description : Multi leaf springs are not recommended for automobile and rail road suspensions. a) True b) False
Description : Splines are commonly used in (A) Machine tool gear box (B) Automobile gear box (C) Hoist and crane gear box (D) Bicycle
Last Answer : (B) Automobile gear box
Description : Stainless steel is welded using (A) Oxy-acetylene flame (B) Oxy-hydrogen flame (C) Arc welding (D) Inert gas arc welding
Last Answer : (D) Inert gas arc welding
Description : Heating and cooling in welding is a. Even b. Non-even c. Cannot say d. None
Last Answer : b. Non-even
Description : Welding requires a. Non-skilled worker b. Skilled worker c. Any worker
Last Answer : b. Skilled worker
Description : Process of welding with respect to riveting takes a. More time b. Less time c. Same time d. None
Last Answer : b. Less time
Description : Quantity is not a part of the weld symbol (i)Dark circle (ii) Open circle (iii) Angle of weld (iv)Starting and stopping allowance for welding
Last Answer : (iv)Starting and stopping allowance for welding
Description : Term which is not a part of the weld symbol (i) Tail (ii) Arrow (iii) Temperature of welding (iv) None
Last Answer : (iii) Temperature of welding
Description : Quantity which is not a part of the weld symbol (i)Length of welding (ii) Weld is made in the welding shop (iii) Welding is on both sides (iv) Machine used in welding
Last Answer : (iv) Machine used in welding
Description : All welding processes require pressure along with heat. a) Yes b) No, fusion doesn’t require c) Can’t be stated d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) No, fusion doesn’t require
Description : Thickness of plate is required more in welding than in riveting. a) True b) False
Description : In a fusion welding process, (a) only heat is used (b) only pressure is used (c) combination of heat and pressure is used (d) none of these
Last Answer : (a) only heat is used
Description : Maximum carbon content in welding is usually limited to a) 0.22% b) 0.8% c) 1.5% d) 2%
Last Answer : a) 0.22%
Description : What type of arc welding equipment is necessary when participating in arc welding?
Last Answer : The most important equipment you can have is your safety equipment, your gloves, visor and heavy-duty clothing. You have to have some sort of a power source to generate the electricity necessary for arc welding, so I'd say a power source is your most important arc welding equipment.
Description : A butt weld has been made by MMA in a 50mm thick impact tested steel plate. The welding electrode used was a basic type, 5mm diameter. The measured welding parameters for one of the runs was 250 amps, 24 volts, using DC ... given to calculate the arc energy b) 1.9 kJ/mm c) 1.87 kJ/mm d) 2.0 kJ/mm
Last Answer : d) 2.0 kJ/mm
Last Answer : The type of dc generator used for arc welding purposes is a Differentially compound generator.
Description : __________ furnace is generally used in the non-ferrous foundries. (A) Direct arc (B) Indirect arc (C) Resistance (D) Induction
Last Answer : (B) Indirect arc
Description : Argon is used in arc welding because
Last Answer : Argon is used in arc welding because A. low reactivity with metal B. ability to lower the ... of metal C. flammability D. high calorific value
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its - (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : (1) Low reactivity with metal Explanation: In arc welding, Argon is used as a shielding gas because it is chemically inert and forms no compounds. At the high temperatures that welding requires, the ... to brittle welds and instability in the welding arc. So,argon and other inert gases are sprayed.
Description : The required DC voltage for arc welding is- (1) 6 to 9 V (2) 50 to 60 V (3) 200 to 250 V (4) 90 to 100 V
Last Answer : (3) 200 to 250 V
Description : Which of the following mainly decides the current to be employed is arc welding? (A) Electrode size (B) Plate thickness (C) Voltage across the arc (D) Welded portion length
Last Answer : (A) Electrode size
Description : Coating provided on the electrodes used in the arc welding is not expected to (A) Add alloying elements (B) Prevent electrode from contamination (C) Stabilise the arc (D) Provide protective atmosphere to weld
Last Answer : (B) Prevent electrode from contamination
Description : Cold cracking in the heat affected zone of a high strength steel weld can take place because of the (A) Retained austenite (B) Martensite formation (C) Relatively high sulphur content in the base metal (D) Sufficient hydrogen present in the welding arc
Last Answer : (B) Martensite formation
Description : When MMA welding what will be the effect on the weld f the power source was changed from AC to DC-ve? a) None b) Higher deposition rate c) It would slightly increase the depth of penetration d) The arc would become unstable
Last Answer : b) Higher deposition rate
Description : What is a typical ARC voltage setting when welding with the TIG (GTAW) process? a) 18-20V b) 24-26V c) 10-12V d) 70-90V
Last Answer : c) 10-12V
Description : Explain the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes with neat sketch. State its two advantages and disadvantages.
Last Answer : Working : Shielded metal arc welding uses a metallic consumable electrode of a proper composition for generating arc between itself and the parent work piece. The molten electrode metal fills the weld ... . 2. Weld may contain slag inclusions 3. Fumes make difficult the process control.
Description : List common equipments used for arc welding process.
Last Answer : 1. A.C. or D.C. machine 2. Electrode (bare or coated) 3. Electrode Holder 4. Cables and its connectors 5. Chipping Hammer 6. Earthing Clamps 7. Wire-brush 8. Helmet 9. Safety Goggles 10. Hand Gloves 11. Apron Sleeves etc.
Description : Describe the working principle of Arc Welding.
Last Answer : Arc welding is the most extensively employed method of joining metal parts. Here the source of heat is an electric arc. The arc column is generated between an anode which is the positive pole of D.C. ... also melted and is transferred in to the metal in the form of globules of molten metal.
Description : Draw a schematic of a set up of shielded metal arc welding.
Last Answer : Fig. Shielded metal arc welding set-up
Description : In arc welding, Argon is used because of its (1) Low reactivity with metal (2) Ability to lower the melting point of the metal (3) High flammability (4) High calorific value
Last Answer : Low reactivity with metal
Description : The commonly used gases in tungsten arc welding are 1.Hydrogen and oxygen 2.Hydrogen and organ 3.Hydrogen and helium 4.Helium and argon
Last Answer : The commonly used gases in tungsten arc welding are Helium and argon
Description : For arc welding current range is usually (1) 10 to 15 A (2) 30 to 40 A (3) 50 to 100 A (4) 100 to 350 A
Last Answer : For arc welding current range is usually 100 to 350 A