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1. In producing a drawing for a scale of 1:20, what would the distance represented by a distance
on the drawing of 6 inches be:
120 feet
12 inches
12 feet
120 inches
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About This Quiz
CWB Level 2 Theory Quiz #1 assesses knowledge on welding safety, including WHMIS
labeling, safe working environments, and welding equipment handling. It evaluates
understanding crucial for maintaining safety in welding operations, making it essential for
professionals in the field.
2.
What first name or nickname would you like us to use?
,You may optionally provide this to label your report, leaderboard, or certificate.
3. The stud welding process calls for:
High currents for short time periods
Low current for short time periods
High currents for long time periods
Low current for long time periods
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4. What is the primary purpose of a welding procedure specification (WPS)?
To outline the welder's qualifications
To provide a detailed plan for producing a sound weld
To specify the inspection methods for welded joints
To record the results of weld inspections
5. Covered electrodes for S.M.A.W. are covered under what C.S.A. standard:
W48.1
W48.4
W48.5
W48.6
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6. WHMIS information is conveyed by what method:
Product labels
M.S.D.S
Training
All of the above
7. Creating a safe working environment is the responsibility of:
Employer
Employee
Middle arrangement
, A and B are correct
A and C are correct
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8. The greatest contributor to welding fume is:
Electrode and flux coating
Base plate
Base plate coating
Electrode slag
9. If the secondary coil has fewer turns in the primary coil, this is known as what type of
transformer:
Step-up
Stationary
Step-down
Tap-type
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10. Face piece respirators with mechanical filters will be effective in:
Removing all fumes and gases in the air
Making up any deficiency in oxygen in the air
Removing all types of harmful gases
Reducing the exposure to particulates in the air
11. The line on which there will be neither tension or compression when a material is flexed or
bent is termed:
Neutral axis
Circumferential access
Linear access
Longitudinal axis
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12. The mixture of a metal with other metals or nonmetals is known as an: