CIMC: Introduction to Agricultural Power and Technology

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CIMC: Introduction to Agricultural Power and Technology Unit 3- Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1. Shielded Metal Arc Welding also goes by other names. Which of the following is another term for this type of welding? A. SMAW B. Stick welding C. Arc welding 2. One of the main tools for a welder using the SMAW process is a metal rod called. A. An arc B. An electrode C. A welding machine D. A slag 3. A student must protect the weld from contaminants during the cool down. What s the best way for him/her to do this? A. Shield with a protective covering B. Aim a fan at the weld to cool it faster C. Keep a very clean work area D. Allow the flux from the electrode to form slag on top of the world 4. Which is a part of flux-covered electrodes? A. Metal deposits B. Baked on chemical covering C. Base metal D. Molten metal 5. What parts of the electrode melt? A. Core of metal wire and flux covering B. Slag and filler metal C. Core metal wire and base metal D. Flux covering and baked on chemical coverings 6. Explain what AC current is? A. Current that travels in complete loop B. Current that only flows in one direction C. Current that alternates from one direction to another D. Current that chances 80 times a second, expressed as 80 Hertz 7. DCEN is a direct current that used to be known as: A. Direct current, straight polarity

B. Direct current, electrode positive C. Direct current, reverse polarity D. Direct current, flowing from workpiece 8. If your welding machine is rated at 200, how long will you be able to work at the rated amperage and rated speed? A. Four out of ten minutes B. Five out of ten minutes C. Six out of ten minutes D. Eight of ten minutes 9. The welding machine that a student will use changes high-voltage, low-amperage AC to lowvoltage, high-amperage AC or DC. It is called. A. AC transformer B. AC or DC generator C. DC transformer D. AC or DC transformer-rectifier 10. Welding machines with a 220/240 volt input current are usually. A. AC transformer B. DC motor C. DC transformer D. AC or DC transformer- rectifier 11. If you need to reverse polarity, what is the best type of welding machine to accomplish this? A. DC generator B. AC transformer C. AC or DC transformer-rectifier D. DC transformer 12. You need to attach the welding cables to the workpiece or the table where the workpiece is located. You will accomplish this with. A. Electrode holders B. The welding machine C. A fastener D. Clamps 13. What would you look for to find an electrode that can be used in flat positions and horizontal fillets? A. A code that begins with an E B. The next to the last digit a 2 C. The nest to the last digit a 4 D. The last digit a 0

14. If you have numbered electrodes to match specific types of metals, you have a electrode. A. Copper B. Silicon C. Steel D. Nickel 15. You are given a base metal that is 5/32 thick. What would be the best electrode diameter to use when working on this base metal? A. 1/8 B. 5/32 C. 3/16 D. 3/8 16. If you were going to proceed with a welding job in the vertical up positions, you would the amperage setting. A. Not touch B. Turn off C. Turn up D. Turn down 17. The angle of the electrode to the axis of a weld when the electrode is perpendicular is called the. A. Start angle B. Finish angle C. Work angle D. Travel angle 18. The angle of the electrode in relation to the workpiece surface when the electrode is perpendicular is called the. A. Travel angle B. Work angle C. Finish angle D. Start angle 19. What problem might you find with too much arc gap? A. A crackling sound B. Too much penetration C. Arc will be difficult to maintain D. Filler metal will melt off in large wobbly drops 20. Left handed welders need to learn the electrode which way when making flat beads? A. Left B. Right

C. 30 degrees to the left D. 30 degrees to the right 21. What is the best work angle to keep your electrode in? A. 90 degrees B. 75 degrees C. 50 degrees D. 30 degrees 22. What type of bead running technique should you use for overhead welds? A. Stringer bead B. Triangular weave C. Side to side weave D. Circular motion 23. You would most likely use padding on surfaces. A. Vertical B. Flat or curved C. Horizontal D. All 24. A welding student forgets to fill in the crater at the end of the weld. This will cause. A. A good weld B. An incomplete weld with a gap C. A lot of slag D. An incomplete weld, but no gap 25. What tool do you use with feathering to get a sloping, sharp edge at the end of a bead? A. A hand grinder B. An electrode C. A chipping hammer D. A file 26. How can you make sure you have a good tie-in when starting from a tack weld? A. Feathered edges B. Grinding the end C. Chipped and brushed tie-in point 27. Beveling is one method of preparing joints for welding. The most common method of beveling uses a. A. Grinder B. Machining tool C. Oxyacetylene cutting torch

D. Chipping hammer 28. Which of the following factors does not control the quality of SMAW welds? A. Distance B. Type of current C. Angle D. Travel speed 29. What determines the type of electrode you should use? A. Welding position B. Welding machine amperage C. Welding current D. Work angle 30. What causes poor penetration and a humped bead? A. Fast speed B. Low speed C. Low current D. Low voltage 31. Your arc length is too long and travel speed too slow. What possible welding problem might you have? A. Weld spatter B. Arc blow C. Pinholes and porosity D. Slag inclusion 32. Your weld shows incomplete penetration. What could be the cause? A. Electrode too large B. Insufficient current C. Faulty joint design 33. A student s weld shows excessive weld reinforcement. This was most likely caused by. A. Poor electrode movement B. Too fast a travel speed C. Arc blow D. Out of position welding 34. You are going to make a cut with a 3/8 inch carbon electrode. The amount of air pressure you use should be. A. 40 B. 50

C. 60 D. 80 35. A student plans to gouge cast iron, what type of CAC-A electrode should he/she use? A. Graphite B. Flux-coated steel C. Copper-coated D. Silicon 36. What shape of electrode can gouge both a U groove and a flat groove? A. Flat B. Round C. Triangular D. Semi-round 37. You used a slow travel speed in gouging. This produced a(n) groove. A. Deeper B. Wider C. Longer D. Unchanged 38. what gouging technique allows you to move left or right as long as the airstream is behind the electrode? A. Vertical B. Overhead C. Horizontal D. Flat 39. What gouging technique should always be performed in the down position? A. Vertical B. Overhead C. Horizontal D. Flat Unit 5- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1. The allows you to switch to hand, foot, or panel operation. A. Weld control switch B. Remote control switch C. High frequency spark switch D. Post flow 2. What functions as a pilot arc to bridge the gap between the electrode and base metal? A. High frequency

B. Post flow C. Fine adjustment current control D. Soft-start switch 3. A benefit to using the pulse current in a GTAW machine is that it. A. Aids in welding thicker base metals B. Uses less electricity C. Makes has tungsten welding easier D. Minimizes heat build-up in base metals 4. The amount of current of rate of electron flow in a welding circuit is called. A. Voltage B. GTAW current C. Charged flow D. Amps 5. If you plan on doing some light-duty gas tungsten welding, you would most likely use a system. A. Water cooled B. Water heated C. Air heated D. Air cooled 6. Which type of GTAW systems should be checked during set-up and monitored during operation? A. Water cooled B. Air cooled C. Both systems D. Neither system 7. While you re welding with a water cooled system, the electrical power shuts off because of. A. Overheated B. A diminished coolant supply C. Damaged equipment 8. The non-consumable conductor of the welding current is the. A. Nozzle B. Cap C. Electrode D. None of the above 9. What part of the GTAW torch aids in prevention of contamination in the weld zone?

A. Electrode B. Torch body C. Nozzle D. Diffuser 10. If you wanted the least expensive nozzle for the job, you would probably choose a nozzle. A. Ceramic B. Fused quartz C. Metal D. Alumina 11. A GTAW application that might break other nozzles is best suited for a nozzle. A. Ceramic B. Fused quartz C. Metal D. Alumina 12. What is the benefit to using helium as a shielding gas in GTAW? A. Provides good arc stability B. Provides faster welding speeds C. Provides better shielding D. Works well with thin metals 13. If you plan to weld aluminum with AC, what would be the best shielding has to use? A. Hydrogen B. Oxygen C. Argon D. Helium 14. If you have a floating-ball type flow meter, how should you set it up? A. Vertical position B. Horizontal position C. Diagonal position D. Position doesn t matter 15. What color are tungsten electrodes? A. Brown B. Green C. Yellow 16. You plan a GTAW process on stainless steel. You should use a electrode. A. Pure

B. Zuroniated C. Thoriated D. Green 17. You need to grind electrodes for DC welding. The best grinder is. A. A tungsten grinder B. 100-grit grinding wheel C. grinding wheel used only for tungsten electrodes D. a file 18. What does not determine how far a tungsten electrode can extend from the nozzle? A. Type of electrode B. Type of welding C. Joint design D. Welding position 19. You must select a filler metal for a GTAW welding job with a stainless steel metal. A good choice is a filler metal. A. Stainless steel B. Copper C. Aluminum D. Magnesium 20. A source of contamination is. A. Water B. GTAW nozzle C. Unclean work areas 21. You are about to begin manual welding with a filler rod. Your first step is to. A. Turn on a fan B. Strike the electrode C. Hold the torch perpendicular to the base D. Select and prepare tungsten electrode, adjust electrode extension and adjust machine controls 22. In your GTAW application, you have copper backup bars in order to. A. Increase the welding heat B. Physically support the joint and the weld puddle C. Decrease the welding heat D. Assist in visibility of the weld zone 23. A purging has should be directed to protect the back side of the weld from contamination in what kind of weld?

A. Fillet weld B. Butt weld C. Groove welds D. None of the above 24. While welding, you notice the electrode consumption is going very fast. One of the causes of excessive electrode consumption is. A. Too little heating in holder B. Operating on reverse polarity C. Using hydrogen D. Too much shielding gas 25. You notice gas pockets in your weld. What is one of the ways to solve the problem? A. Dampen your base metal B. Remove condensed moisture from lines, and blow out all air before striking arc C. Use a large electrode D. Keep the tungsten electrode out of welding pool Unit 8- Plasma Arc Cutting 1. How should a welding student initiate the flow of cutting gas into a plasma arc nozzle? A. Twist the pressure safety valve B. Turn on the trigger switch or button on the torch C. Flip on the regulator D. Light the torch 2. Some of the safety equipment that you should use for PAC includes. A. Ear plugs B. Apron C. Safety shoes 3. Ultraviolet/infrared reds are emitted during plasma arc cutting. If you re cutting with 350 amperage, you should wear a number shade filter lens to protect your eyes. A. 12 B. 14 C. 11 D. 9 4. A significant danger to the workplace from plasma arc cutting is. A. Electrical shorts B. Fire C. Power outage D. Crowding from all the equipment

5. A disadvantage to PAC systems is the. A. High cost for all the fuel gas used B. Lack of portability C. Inability to work with carbon steels like oxy/fuels cuttings D. Slow cutting speeds 6. PAC systems can work with what metals? A. All electricity conductive metals B. Ferrous metals C. Nonferrous metals D. Stainless steel 7. If you want to reduce the costs of plasma arc cutting, one way is to. A. Not use preheating B. Use any type of fuel gas C. Use air from a shop air compressor D. None of the above 8. Materials or components that are used during the plasma arc process are called. A. Consumables B. Currents C. Gases D. Slag 9. If the electric current flows between the electrode and torch nozzle first, and then the arc transfers to the workplace, it is called. A. Plasma arc cutting B. Transferred mode C. Non-transferred mode D. None of the above 10. Which transfer mode are you most likely to use as it is the most commonly used? A. Plasma arc cutting B. Transferred mode C. Non-transferred mode D. None of the above 11. When are you choosing an electrode for plasma arc cutting, what do you need to consider? A. The type of metal in the work piece B. The heat of the torch C. The type of cut needed D. The cutting gas that will be used

12. If you will be performing a PAC process with nitrogen as the cutting gas, your best choice of electrode is. A. Tungsten B. 2% thoriated or zirconiated C. 5% zirconiated D. hafnium 13. If you are going to cut on thick metal, you ll want a nozzle. A. 0.25 B. 1.2 C. 18.0 D. 1/8 14. The correct way to install or remove cutting nozzle. A. Is by proper tools B. By hand C. Depends on PAC system D. Depends on nozzle manufacturer 15. One of the purposes of shielding cups is to protect the. A. Metal work piece B. Welder C. Workplace D. Torch components 16. What machine cutting technique works best with a crown shield cup? A. Plasma cutting B. Oxy/fuel cutting C. Stand-off cutting D. Contract cutting 17. If you re looking for a shielding device with a longer consumable life, your best bet is to go with a shielding cup. A. Standard B. Metal retaining C. Wire stand-off assembly D. Crown shield 18. The PAC system you re working with uses a coolant as its secondary air. The secondary air you re using is. A. Carbon B. Nitrogen C. Water

19. Which of the following is not a consumable in a PAC system? A. Shielding cup B. Electrode C. Torch D. Cutting nozzle 20. In checking your electrode, you find that 3/8 remains on the hex area. What do you do? A. Replace the electrode B. Continue to use the electrode C. Look for burned areas D. It depends on your project and metal being cut 21. When working a PAC application at 30 psi, the system shuts down because. A. Of high flow pressure that can damage components B. Of a high gas pressure at Cyh C. Flow pressure dropped below 40 psi, causing safety interlocks D. Of a low gas pressure a Scfh 22. The gas pressure should be at. A. 40 psi B. 70 psi C. what the equipment manufacturer recommends D. none of the above 23. Many PAC systems have a in-line filter between the air supply and the regulator. A typical in-line filter looks like. A. A mesh screen B. A piece of pipe C. Circular assembly D. A straw 24. A regulator assembly includes all these items except for a(n). A. Adjusting knob B. Plunger C. Drain D. Filter 25. If you need to cut a thick metal quickly, what would be a good method? A. Hand cutting B. Oxy/fuel cutting C. Acetylene cutting D. Mechanized PAC system

26. A potential problem found in the metal gouging process is. A. More difficult to maintain an arc B. Increased wear on consumables C. Increased chance of inferior welds D. Cracks 27. An improper cutting speed and torch parts that are worn or damaged can lead to. A. Too much spatter or scale B. Difficultly maintaining an arc C. Insufficient penetration D. Dross formation