17- What welded joints is the gap gauge used? (ISO 17637) for fillets weld joint a- b- for butt weld joints c- responses a) and b) d- the gauge specified is not used according to ISO 17637 18- Specify what of the defects listed below is not allowed irrespective of the size and quality level according to ISO 5817: a- lack of fusion b- incomplete root penetration c- cracks d- Both a &c are correct 19- Specify the maximum allowable angle of weld toe fillet welding when testing to the quality level D according to ISO 5817: a- 90 degrees b- 100 degrees c- 110 degrees d- 120 degrees 20- How is the defect like "interdendritic shrinkage" normally oriented relative to the weld surface (ISO 6520-1)? a- perpendicular to the weld face b- parallel to the weld face c- at the angle of 45 degrees to the weld face d-correct are all the responses above

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17- What welded joints is the gap gauge used? (ISO 17637)
for fillets weld joint
a-
b- for butt weld joints
c- responses a) and b)
d- the gauge specified is not used according to ISO 17637
18- Specify what of the defects listed below is not allowed irrespective of
the size and quality level according to ISO 5817:
a- lack of fusion
b- incomplete root penetration
c- cracks
d- Both a &c are correct
19- Specify the maximum allowable angle of weld toe fillet welding when
testing to the quality level D according to ISO 5817:
a- 90 degrees
b- 100 degrees
c- 110 degrees
d- 120 degrees
20- How is the defect like "interdendritic shrinkage" normally oriented
relative to the weld surface (ISO 6520-1)?
a- perpendicular to the weld face
b- parallel to the weld face
c- at the angle of 45 degrees to the weld face
d-correct are all the responses above
Transcribed Image Text:17- What welded joints is the gap gauge used? (ISO 17637) for fillets weld joint a- b- for butt weld joints c- responses a) and b) d- the gauge specified is not used according to ISO 17637 18- Specify what of the defects listed below is not allowed irrespective of the size and quality level according to ISO 5817: a- lack of fusion b- incomplete root penetration c- cracks d- Both a &c are correct 19- Specify the maximum allowable angle of weld toe fillet welding when testing to the quality level D according to ISO 5817: a- 90 degrees b- 100 degrees c- 110 degrees d- 120 degrees 20- How is the defect like "interdendritic shrinkage" normally oriented relative to the weld surface (ISO 6520-1)? a- perpendicular to the weld face b- parallel to the weld face c- at the angle of 45 degrees to the weld face d-correct are all the responses above
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