Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Which one of the following conditions will affect the rate and the extent a
liquid penetrant will enter cracks, fissures and
other small openings?
a. the hardness of the specimen being tested
b. the surface condition of the specimen being tested
c. the color of the penetrant
d. the conductivity of the specimen being tested - ANSWER✔✔-b
Which of the following is a commonly used classification for penetrant?
a. postemulsifiable penetrant
b. nonferrous penetrant
c. chemical etch penetrant
d. nonaqueous penetrant - ANSWER✔✔-a
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, A generally accepted method for removing excess nonwater washable
penetrant is:
a. repeatedly dipping the test specimen in a cleaner
b. soaking the test specimen in hot detergent water
c. blowing the excess penetrant off the surface of the part with compressed
air
d. wiping and cautiously cleaning the test specimen with a cleaner-
dampened cloth - ANSWER✔✔-d
All of the following parts can be tested by the liquid penetrant method
except:
a. an iron casting
b. an aluminum forging
c. a part made from a porous plastic material
d. a part made from a nonporous material - ANSWER✔✔-c
Which of the following discontinuities can be found by the penetrant test
method?
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