Nocti Test Welding Exam | Latest Verified Questions and
Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION:
This comprehensive set of 180 multiple-choice questions is designed for the NOCTI
Welding Exam (codes 4272/4372). The questions systematically cover all major content
areas outlined in the exam blueprint, including industrial safety (OSHA standards, PPE),
welding symbols and blueprint interpretation, joint fit-up and quality control, and the four
primary welding processes (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW). Additional focus is given to
oxyfuel and arc cutting techniques, the physical properties of metals, and heat treatment.
Each question is structured to assess both foundational knowledge and practical
application, providing a robust study resource for students and entry-level welders
preparing for industry-validated certification.
QUESTION 1
What is the primary function of the lens in a welding helmet?
A) To magnify the weld pool for better visibility
B) To protect the welder's eyes from infrared and ultraviolet radiation
C) To provide a tint that reduces overall brightness
D) To allow the welder to see through smoke and fumes
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: The lens's main purpose is to filter out harmful UV and IR radiation
produced by the arc, which can cause eye damage like arc flash. While it reduces
brightness, the primary function is radiation protection.
QUESTION 2
According to OSHA standards, what is the minimum recommended distance for storing
oxygen cylinders away from fuel gas cylinders?
A) 5 feet
B) 10 feet
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C) 20 feet
D) 30 feet
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA requires a minimum separation of 20 feet between stored
oxygen and fuel gas cylinders, or a non-combustible barrier at least 5 feet high with a
30-minute fire rating.
QUESTION 3
On a welding symbol, the arrow line connects the reference line to the joint. What does
the side of the joint the arrow points to signify?
A) The side to which the weld symbol is applied
B) The side that requires preheat
C) The side that will be back-gouged
D) The side that must be ground flush
CORRECT ANSWER: A
EXPERT RATIONALE: The arrow side of a welding symbol is the side of the joint that the
arrow points to. The weld symbol is placed below the reference line for the arrow side.
QUESTION 4
What is the most likely cause of porosity in a GMAW weld?
A) Excessive welding speed
B) Contamination in the base metal or shielding gas
C) Incorrect electrode extension
D) High travel angle
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Porosity is caused by gas pockets trapped in the solidifying weld
metal, typically due to contamination from oil, rust, moisture, or a loss of shielding gas
coverage.
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QUESTION 5
Which electrode classification is commonly referred to as "low hydrogen" and is used for
welding high-strength steels?
A) E6010
B) E6011
C) E7018
D) E7024
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: E7018 is a low-hydrogen, iron-powder electrode. Its low moisture
content makes it ideal for welding high-strength and crack-sensitive steels.
QUESTION 6
In GTAW, what is the function of a thoriated tungsten electrode?
A) It provides the best arc stability for AC welding of aluminum
B) It has a high electron emission, making it ideal for DC welding of steel
C) It is a non-radioactive alternative for aluminum
D) It is used exclusively for welding magnesium
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Thoriated tungsten (typically 2% thoria) offers excellent electron
emission, which provides easy arc starting and a stable arc for DC welding of carbon and
stainless steels.
QUESTION 7
When performing oxyfuel cutting, what is the purpose of the preheat flames?
A) To melt the base metal for cutting
B) To create a protective atmosphere around the cut
C) To raise the steel to its ignition temperature (kindling temperature)
D) To push the slag out of the kerf
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CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: The preheat flames heat the steel to its ignition temperature
(approximately 1600°F-1800°F) so that the high-pressure oxygen jet can initiate the
exothermic oxidation reaction that cuts the metal.
QUESTION 8
What is the term for the ability of a metal to be joined to itself or another metal without
cracking or distortion?
A) Conductivity
B) Weldability
C) Malleability
D) Ductility
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Weldability refers to the capacity of a material to be welded into a
specific structure with the intended properties, often without causing defects.
QUESTION 9
Which arc cutting process uses a constricted arc and an inert gas to produce a high-
temperature, high-velocity plasma jet?
A) Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A)
B) Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A)
C) Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC)
D) Oxyfuel Cutting (OFC)
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: Plasma arc cutting uses a constricted arc and a high-velocity flow
of ionized gas (plasma) to melt and blow away the metal, allowing for precise cuts on
conductive materials.