200 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED RATIONALE | LATEST 2026 EDITION
CWB WELDING INSPECTOR LEVEL 3 EXAM
300 Questions with Verified Answers & Detailed RATIONALE | Latest 2026
Edition
Q1. Under CSA W47.1, which division of certification allows a company to
perform welding on pressure vessels and structural components
simultaneously?
A) Division 1
B) Division 2
C) Division 3
D) Division 4
E) Division 5
CORRECT ANSWER: A) Division 1
RATIONALE: Division 1 under CSA W47.1 is the highest level of certification and
covers companies qualified to perform fusion welding on a broad range of applications
including structural steel and pressure-retaining components simultaneously.
Q2. What is the primary purpose of a Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)?
A) To qualify the welder's personal skill level
B) To document the type of base metal used in fabrication
C) To provide direction to the welder and ensure weld quality and consistency
D) To record the number of welds performed on a project
E) To identify the NDT method to be used after welding
CORRECT ANSWER: C) To provide direction to the welder and ensure weld
quality and consistency
,RATIONALE: A WPS is a written document that provides the required welding
variables for a specific application to ensure repeatability and quality. It guides the
welder through essential and non-essential variables.
Q3. According to CSA W59, what is the minimum preheat temperature for welding
ASTM A514 steel with a thickness greater than 65 mm?
A) 10°C
B) 66°C
C) 107°C
D) 120°C
E) 175°C
CORRECT ANSWER: C) 107°C
RATIONALE: CSA W59 and ASTM specifications indicate that A514 (high-strength
quenched and tempered steel) requires a minimum preheat of 107°C (225°F) when
thickness exceeds 65 mm to prevent hydrogen-induced cracking.
Q4. Which of the following is considered an ESSENTIAL variable in a welding
procedure qualification?
A) Change in travel speed within ±10%
B) Change in welding position within the same group
C) Change in base metal P-Number group
D) Minor change in bead sequence
E) Change in filler metal trade name only
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Change in base metal P-Number group
RATIONALE: A change in base metal P-Number group is an essential variable
because it directly affects the metallurgical properties and mechanical performance of
the weld joint. It requires re-qualification of the WPS.
Q5. What does the term "heat input" refer to in welding?
,A) The temperature of the base metal before welding begins
B) The amount of thermal energy introduced per unit length of weld
C) The interpass temperature measured during multi-pass welding
D) The temperature of the filler metal wire at the point of deposition
E) The total amperage used during the welding process
CORRECT ANSWER: B) The amount of thermal energy introduced per unit
length of weld
RATIONALE: Heat input is calculated as (Amps × Volts × 60) / Travel Speed
(mm/min), expressed in kJ/mm. It is critical because excessive heat input can degrade
the HAZ and mechanical properties of the weld.
Q6. Which NDT method is MOST effective for detecting subsurface
discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials?
A) Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
B) Visual Testing (VT)
C) Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
D) Eddy Current Testing (ET)
E) Acoustic Emission Testing (AE)
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
RATIONALE: MT is effective for detecting both surface and near-surface
discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. It is superior to PT for near-subsurface flaws
because the magnetic field penetrates slightly below the surface.
Q7. Under CSA W178.2, what certification level is required for a welding inspector
performing visual inspection on Category C structures?
A) Level 1 only
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) No certification is required
, E) Any CWB-recognized level
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Level 2
RATIONALE: CSA W178.2 specifies that a Level 2 Welding Inspector is the minimum
qualification for performing inspection duties on Category C weldments, which include
structural components subject to moderate service demands.
Q8. Which type of weld joint is most commonly used in pressure vessel
construction for longitudinal seams?
A) Corner joint
B) T-joint
C) Butt joint
D) Lap joint
E) Edge joint
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Butt joint
RATIONALE: Butt joints provide full penetration and the highest structural efficiency,
making them ideal for pressure vessel longitudinal and circumferential seams where
full-strength welds are mandatory under ASME and CSA standards.
Q9. What is the significance of the "F-Number" classification of electrodes?
A) It identifies the flux coating type
B) It groups filler metals based on their usability characteristics for welder qualification
C) It specifies the tensile strength of the deposited weld metal
D) It indicates the current type required for the electrode
E) It defines the minimum preheat for the electrode in service
CORRECT ANSWER: B) It groups filler metals based on their usability
characteristics for welder qualification
RATIONALE: The F-Number system groups electrodes and filler metals by their
usability characteristics. A welder qualified with one F-Number filler metal may be