Proyecto PT.1 (1-50)

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Questão 1

Questão
1. Liquid penetrant testing is based on the principle of:
Responda
  • (a) Polarized sound waves in a liquid
  • (b) Magnetic domains
  • (c) Absorption of X rays
  • (d) Capillary action

Questão 2

Questão
2. When a small diameter tube is placed in a glass of water, water rises in the tube to a level above the adjacent surface. This is called:
Responda
  • (a) Viscosity
  • (b) Capillary action
  • (c) Surface tension
  • (d) Barometric testing

Questão 3

Questão
3. How is the size of a liquid penetrant indication usually related to the discontinuity it represents:
Responda
  • (a) Larger than
  • (b) Smaller than
  • (c) Equal to
  • (d) Not related to

Questão 4

Questão
4. A penetrant that is self-emulsifying is called:
Responda
  • (a) Solvent removable
  • (b) Water washable
  • (c) Post-emulsified
  • (d) Dual sensitivity method

Questão 5

Questão
5. A penetrant process which employs an emulsifier as a separate step in the penetrant removal process is called:
Responda
  • (a) Solvent removable
  • (b) Water washable
  • (c) Post-emulsified
  • (d) Dual sensitivity method

Questão 6

Questão
6. A penetrant process in which excess penetrant is removed with an organic solvent is called:
Responda
  • (a) Solvent removable
  • (b) Water washable
  • (c) Post-emulsified
  • (d) Dual method

Questão 7

Questão
7. Which of the following statements accurately describes the capabilities of liquid penetrant testing?
Responda
  • (a) Liquid penetrant testing is useful for locating subsurface discontinuities in a test piece
  • (b) Liquid penetrant testing is useful for locating discontinuities in porous materials
  • (c) Liquid penetrant testing is useful for locating discontinuities which are open to the surface in non-porous materials
  • (d) none of the above

Questão 8

Questão
8. Which of the following discontinuity types could typically be found with a liquid penetrant test?
Responda
  • (a) Internal slag in a weld
  • (b) Internal slag in a casting
  • (c) Sensitization in austenitic stainless steel
  • (d) Fatigue cracks

Questão 9

Questão
9. Which of the following chemical elements are normally held to a minimum in liquid penetrant materials, when testing stainless steel and titanium?
Responda
  • (a) Hydrogen
  • (b) Chlorine
  • (c) Carbon
  • (d) Oil

Questão 10

Questão
10. Which of the following chemical elements are normally held to a minimum in liquid penetrant materials when testing nickel based alloys?
Responda
  • (a) Sulphur
  • (b) Oxygen
  • (c) Carbon
  • (d) Nitrogen

Questão 11

Questão
11. Which of the following is the most desirable method of pre-cleaning a test piece prior to penetrant testing?
Responda
  • (a) Sand blasting
  • (b) Vapour degreasing
  • (c) Emery cloth
  • (d) Wire brushing

Questão 12

Questão
12. Which of the following pre-cleaning processes is not recommended?
Responda
  • (a) Detergent cleaning
  • (b) Vapour degreasing
  • (c) Shot blasting
  • (d) Ultrasonic cleaning

Questão 13

Questão
13. A wire brush should be used for pre-cleaning:
Responda
  • (a) When grease and oil must be removed
  • (b) Only as a last resort
  • (c) When rust is to be removed
  • (d) When grinding burrs must be removed

Questão 14

Questão
14. A hydrometer is used to measure:
Responda
  • (a) Penetrant viscosity
  • (b) Specific gravity of water based wet developers
  • (c) Penetrant specific gravity
  • (d) Cleaner specific gravity

Questão 15

Questão
15. Visible, solvent removable penetrants are most advantageous for:
Responda
  • (a) Inspecting parts with rough surfaces
  • (b) Inspecting batches of small parts
  • (c) Inspecting parts at remote locations
  • (d) Inspecting parts with porous surfaces

Questão 16

Questão
16. For adequate test results, the black light used in fluorescent penetrant examination should provide what minimum black light intensity at the test surface?
Responda
  • (a) 100 foot candles per square centimetre
  • (b) 1000 microwatts per square centimetre
  • (c) 800 foot candles
  • (d) 35 microwatts per square centimetre

Questão 17

Questão
17. What minimum warm-up time is required for acceptable performance of a mercury Vapour arc black light?
Responda
  • (a) None
  • (b) 2 minutes
  • (c) 5 minutes
  • (d) 10 minutes

Questão 18

Questão
18. Which of the following penetrants contains an emulsifying agent?
Responda
  • (a) Solvent removable
  • (b) Water washable
  • (c) Post emulsifiable
  • (d) Fluorescent

Questão 19

Questão
19. Which of the following penetrants must be treated with an emulsifier prior to water removal?
Responda
  • (a) Solvent removable
  • (b) Water washable
  • (c) Post emulsifiable
  • (d) Fluorescent

Questão 20

Questão
20. What is the function of an emulsifier?
Responda
  • (a) To remove the excess penetrant
  • (b) To develop indications with a post emulsifiable penetrant system
  • (c) To assist penetration with a post emulsifiable penetrant system
  • (d) To make a post emulsifiable penetrant water washable

Questão 21

Questão
21. An oil based emulsifier is called:
Responda
  • (a) Hydrophilic
  • (b) Hydrophobic
  • (c) Lipophilic
  • (d) Fluoroscopic

Questão 22

Questão
22. A water based emulsifier is called:
Responda
  • (a) Hydrophilic
  • (b) Hydrophobic
  • (c) Lipophilic
  • (d) Fluoroscopic

Questão 23

Questão
23. Methylene chloride, isopropyl, alcohol, naptha and mineral spirits are examples of:
Responda
  • (a) Emulsifiers
  • (b) Developers
  • (c) Solvent removers
  • (d) None of the above

Questão 24

Questão
24. What type of solvent removers may be used with a solvent removable penetrant?
Responda
  • (a) Any organic solvent
  • (b) Only the cleaner recommended by the manufacturer of the penetrant
  • (c) Any alcohol based solvents
  • (d) Only chlorinated hydrocarbons

Questão 25

Questão
25. Which of the following is a prerequisite for a penetrant test?
Responda
  • (a) Developer must be applied in a thin, even coat
  • (b) Any surface coatings or soils must be completely removed
  • (c) All traces of penetrant materials should be removed after testing is complete
  • (d) The test object must be non-magnetic

Questão 26

Questão
26. Which of the following types of pre-cleaning processes may be used for liquid penetrant testing?
Responda
  • (a) Wire brushing only
  • (b) Detergent and water only
  • (c) Vapour degreasing only
  • (d) Any process that leaves the part clean and dry, does not harm the part and is compatible with the penetrant materials

Questão 27

Questão
27. What is the likely result of incomplete removal of all excess penetrant from the test piece surface?
Responda
  • (a) Formation of false indications
  • (b) Formation of relevant indications
  • (c) Exaggeration of the size of relevant indications
  • (d) None of the above

Questão 28

Questão
28. What is the preferred pre-cleaning process for removal of oil and grease :
Responda
  • (a) Steam cleaning with a added acid
  • (b) Vapour degreasing
  • (c) Steam cleaning
  • (d) Ultrasonic cleaning

Questão 29

Questão
29. Which pre-cleaning method may be used with either a solvent or a detergent solution?
Responda
  • (a) Ultrasonic cleaning
  • (b) Steam cleaning
  • (c) Detergent wash
  • (d) Vapour degreasing

Questão 30

Questão
30. What is the danger associated with using a wire brush during pre-cleaning?
Responda
  • (a) Bristles from the wire brush may cause false indications
  • (b) Contaminants from the wire brush may cause delayed hydrogen cracking of high carbon steels
  • (c) The wire brush may not adequately remove organic soils
  • (d) The wire brush may close or smear metal over

Questão 31

Questão
31. What is the preferred method of removing paint prior to performing a penetrant testing?
Responda
  • (a) Sand blast
  • (b) Chemical removers
  • (c) Power wire brush
  • (d) Shot blast

Questão 32

Questão
32. What additional surface preparation or cleaning must be performed on a machined or ground aluminium casting prior to penetrant testing?
Responda
  • (a) Vapour degreasing
  • (b) Etching
  • (c) Detergent wash
  • (d) Nothing

Questão 33

Questão
33. Acceptable methods of penetrant application are:
Responda
  • (a) Spraying
  • (b) Dipping
  • (c) Brushing
  • (d) All of the above

Questão 34

Questão
34. The time period during which penetrant remains on the surface of the test piece is called:
Responda
  • (a) Dwell time
  • (b) Soaking time
  • (c) Fixing time
  • (d) Development time

Questão 35

Questão
35. Excess penetrant removal is a two step process with which of the following penetrant methods?
Responda
  • (a) Water washable
  • (b) Post emulsifiable
  • (c) Solvent removable
  • (d) Liquid oxygen applications

Questão 36

Questão
36. A developer aids penetrant bleed out because of:
Responda
  • (a) Adequate removal of the excess penetrant
  • (b) Providing a contrasting background for visible dye indications
  • (c) Capillary action
  • (d) Proper emulsifier action

Questão 37

Questão
37. In the solvent removable penetrant process, excess penetrant is removed with:
Responda
  • (a) A water spray
  • (b) A hydrophilic scrubber
  • (c) A solvent spray
  • (d) Clean, lint free towels slightly moistened with solvent

Questão 38

Questão
38. Water based wet developer is applied:
Responda
  • (a) Immediately before removal of excess penetrant
  • (b) Immediately after removal of excess penetrant
  • (c) After a drying period following removal of excess penetrant
  • (d) For maximum sensitivity results

Questão 39

Questão
39. Non-aqueous wet developer is applied:
Responda
  • (a) Immediately before removal of excess penetrant
  • (b) Immediately after removal of excess penetrant
  • (c) After the excess penetrant is removed and part surface is dried
  • (d) For maximum sensitivity results

Questão 40

Questão
40. Dry developer is applied:
Responda
  • (a) Immediately before removal of excess penetrant
  • (b) Immediately after removal of excess penetrant
  • (c) After drying of the part
  • (d) For maximum sensitivity results

Questão 41

Questão
41. Typical ranges of emulsifier dwell times are:
Responda
  • (a) 5 to 10 minutes
  • (b) 30 seconds to 1 minute
  • (c) 1 to 3 minutes
  • (d) 5 to 10 minutes

Questão 42

Questão
42. Actual emulsification times are determined by:
Responda
  • (a) Experiment, during technique qualification
  • (b) Manufacturer's recommendations
  • (c) Code requirements
  • (d) None of the above

Questão 43

Questão
43. The colour of fluorescent penetrant under the presence of a UV light is:
Responda
  • (a) Yellow-green
  • (b) Red
  • (c) Blue
  • (d) Green

Questão 44

Questão
44. What action is necessary if the penetrant is inadvertently allowed to dry on the test piece?
Responda
  • (a) Repeat the test, beginning with the pre-cleaning operation
  • (b) Re-wet the penetrant, begin dwell time again and continue
  • (c) Clean the penetrant off the surface and develop normally
  • (d) Clean the penetrant off the surface, wait 5 minutes and develop normally

Questão 45

Questão
45. What maximum water rinse pressure is considered safe for removal of excess penetrant in the water washable penetrant process?
Responda
  • (a) As low a pressure as possible, 50 PSI maximum
  • (b) to 200 PSI
  • (c) PSI maximum
  • (d) to 500 PSI

Questão 46

Questão
46. During the water rinse step of the water washable penetrant process, what is the desired angle of the spray to the surface?
Responda
  • (a) Normal
  • (b) 30 degrees
  • (c) 45 degrees
  • (d) 75 degrees

Questão 47

Questão
47. Which type of emulsifier is designed to be used as a ‘scrubber’?
Responda
  • (a) Hydrophilic
  • (b) Hydrophobic
  • (c) Lipophilic
  • (d) Fluoroscopic

Questão 48

Questão
48. Post cleaning is especially important when:
Responda
  • (a) Post emulsified penetrants are used
  • (b) Phosphate containing detergents are used
  • (c) Chlorinated hydrocarbons are used
  • (d) The test object will be used in a liquid oxygen environment

Questão 49

Questão
49. When using a hydrophilic emulsifier, the amount of penetrant removed is most affected by:
Responda
  • (a) Solution strength and time of spray
  • (b) Penetrant dwell time
  • (c) Emulsifier dwell time
  • (d) Adequacy of pre-clean

Questão 50

Questão
50. If a mercury vapour arc black light is inadvertently turned off, how soon may it be restarted?
Responda
  • (a) Immediately
  • (b) 5 minutes
  • (c) 10 minutes
  • (d) 15 minutes

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