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12.lifting Lugs Are Attached To Joints With Structure? 1-Primary Members 2. Secondary

1. The document contains multiple choice questions about welding inspection procedures and qualifications. It asks about which types of joints are most difficult to inspect, weld root peening temperature requirements, required inspector qualifications, requirements for tack welding procedures, non-destructive testing methods, defects found during adhesion bonding inspection, approval of NDT level III inspectors, lifting lug attachment points, inspector qualification periods, responsibilities of different parties before, during and after fabrication, acceptable repair methods if a joint is rejected, the number of repairs allowed before requiring joint removal, methods used to remove welds and base metal, tolerances for structural steel stiffener to flange gaps, and maximum allowable root openings for structural steel fillet

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12.lifting Lugs Are Attached To Joints With Structure? 1-Primary Members 2. Secondary

1. The document contains multiple choice questions about welding inspection procedures and qualifications. It asks about which types of joints are most difficult to inspect, weld root peening temperature requirements, required inspector qualifications, requirements for tack welding procedures, non-destructive testing methods, defects found during adhesion bonding inspection, approval of NDT level III inspectors, lifting lug attachment points, inspector qualification periods, responsibilities of different parties before, during and after fabrication, acceptable repair methods if a joint is rejected, the number of repairs allowed before requiring joint removal, methods used to remove welds and base metal, tolerances for structural steel stiffener to flange gaps, and maximum allowable root openings for structural steel fillet

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QM 15

1. Which  Joint is more difficult during inspection?

    corner , Lap, Fillet, Butt, Slot

2. Weld Root Peening Temperature is 150 Celsius , True or False?

3. Inspector should be Qualified in

     AWS, CSWIP, BGAS (All of the above)

4.. Same WPS should Prepared for Tack welding  , True or False ?

6. volumetric defect found by which NDT method? UT (answer doubt)

   

9.which defects found in adhesion bonding?

11. who approved NDT level III?

12.lifting lugs are attached to joints with structure?

1-primary members  2. Secondary

13-Qualified inspector period ?


1.       2 year   2.  3 year   3.  5 year (4) indefinitely

  

15.Before fabrication, during & after who is responsibilities?

Contractor inspector, TPI, Owner Represented

16.  Inspector has rejected the joint during inspection. What should vendor/ manufacturer do

a.       Should repair

b.      Cut and re weld

c.       Any of the above

17.   After how many repairs you will allow before cut out joint

a.       3

b.      1

c.       2

d.      4

 
18 -weld and base metal removed by which methods?
Grinding-machining-Gouging. Any of the above

19. What is the maximum tolerance allowed between stiffener to flange for structural steel(in mm)?
(a)0  (b)1  (c) 2  (d) 3  (e)4

20. Maximum root opening allowed in fillet weld(T-joint) for structural steel(in mm)?
(a)0  (b)1  (c)2  (d) 3  (e)4 (f) 5

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