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Note : Some questions in this section are true/false or essay type questions, instead f multiple
choice. Historically, it has een sho!n that test questions on AS"# $ in%ol%es a &ood deal of
theory that cannot adequately e e'plores throu&h multiple choice questions (althou&h
multiple choice questions only !ill e on the test.)
*. A filmside penetrameter can e used for :
a. inaccessile !elds (unale to hand place a source penetrameter)
. all !elds
c. all castin&s at any time
d. an alternati%e to a source+sde !ire pentrameter
,. A dark ima&e of the -B- on a li&hter ack&round is :
a. Acceptale
. .e/ectale
c. Sometimes re/ectale
d. None of the ao%e
0. 1ne of the procedural requirements for conductin& 23 is to address the processin&
details for :
a. 2ost+e'amination cleanin&
. 2re+e'amination cleanin&
c. Apply the penetrant
d. All of the ao%e
4. Non+aqueous de%eloper may e applied to a !et surface.
3rue or 5alse (circle one)
6. 3he accuracy of a piece of ma&neti7in& equipment that is equipped !ith an ammeter
shall e %erified :
a. #ach year
. #ach t!o years
c. 8hen possile
d. #%ery 9 months
9. 8hen usin& fluorescent particles, the e'aminer shall e in a darkened area for at least
:::::::: minutes prior to performin& the e'amination.
a. ;
. *<
c. =
d. *
;. A !ire >Q> shall e placed ad/acent to the !eld, !ith the !ires parallel to the !eld.
3rue of 5alse (circle one)
?. A field indicator is composed of :::::::lo! caron steel pie sections, furnace ra7ed
to&ether.
a. ,
. 9
c. *<
d. ?
=. 3he type and ampera&e of ma&neti7in& current must e identified on the !ritten "3
procedure.
3rue of 5alse (circle one)
*<. Certification of contaminants shall e otained for all 23 materials used on :
a. Caron steels
. 5erritic stainless steels
c. Austenitic stainless steels
d. None of the ao%e
**. Black li&ht intensity shall e measured !ith a ::::::: !hen conductin& fluorescent
23.
a. @ark room meter
. 2hoto+meter
c. Black li&ht meter
d. None of the ao%e
*,. 8hen should a densitometer e calirated as a minimumA
a. Annually
. #%ery =< days
c. 8hene%er it is turned on
d. As required y the #'aminer
*0. 3he location markers required y AS"# $ are required to appear as radio&raphic
ima&es.
3rue or 5alse (circle one)
*4. @.C.yokers may e used for detectin& susurface discontinuities, per AS"# $ A
3rue or 5alse (circle one)
*6. 8hen coatin&s are applied to enhance contrast, the procedure must e demonstrated
that indications can e detected throu&h the coatin&.
3rue or 5alse (circle one)
*9. Ho! many total liquid penetrant techniques are listed in AS"# $A
a. 4
. 9
c. ,
d. *
*;. 2rior to e'aminations, each ad/acent surface shall e cleaned !ithin at least :::::- of
the area to e e'amined.
a. *
. *.6
c. ,
d. 0
*?. 8ater !ashale penetrant shall e remo%ed !ith a !ater spray not e'ceedin& 9< psi
and *<<
<
5.
3rue or 5alse (circle one)
*=. 3he ma'imum emulsification time shall e :
a. 6 minutes
. *< minutes
c. *6 minutes
d. none of the ao%e
,<. @ensitometers shall e calirated y %erification !ith a calirated:
a. @ensitometer
. Step 8ed&e Comparison Strip
c. Bi&ht "eter
d. 3ransmission monitor
,*. 8hen usin& a hydrophillic emulsifier %ersus a lipophilic emulsifier and intermediate
step that must e taken is :
a. pre+floodin& !ith emulisifier
. pre+cleanin& !ith sol%ent
c. pre+rinsin& !ith !ater
d. pre+!ashin& !ith deter&ent
,,. A !elded part is to e radio&raphed and is *- thick, !ith */?- reinforcement. 8hat
AS3" !ire set >Q> should e used on these radio&raphs if a source side technique is
used :
a. Set A
. Set B
c. Set C
d. Set @
,0. 8hen a 23 test cannot e conducted et!een 6<
<
+*,6
<
5, !hat must e done, per
AS"# $ A
a. 3he procedure must e qualified.
. 3he surface must e re+cleaned
c. 3he test cannot e conducted
d. None of the ao%e
,4. 3he sulphue content of a penetrant is measured to e less than <.<<,6&. 3his material
is acceptale for use on :
a. Nickel+ase alloys
. Caron steel
c. ferritic steel
d. All of the ao%e
,6. All indications are to e e%aluated in accordance !ith :
a. AS"# $>>>
. AS"# $
c. 3he referencin& Code section
d. 3he !ritten procedure
,9. 3he scope of the AS"# Boiler and 2ressure $essel, Code, Section $ includes:
a. N@# acceptance crtieria
. Ho! to perform N@# to achie%e a desired result
c. 8here to do N@# ( i.e. !hat !elds to e'amine )
d. 8ho can e the Authorised inspector.
,;. C3 equipment is calirated A
a. Before heat+treatment
. A5ter completin& the e'amination
c. 2rior to %isual e'amination
d. 2rior to 23 e'amination
,?. 8hat finished surface is required of utt !elds for 23 e'aminationA
a. Smooth surface prepared y &rindin&
. Cosmetically clean acid etched surface
c. A near !hite last surface
d. None of the ao%e
,=. A penetrameter is used on a @8#/@8$. 3he penetrameter selection is ased on:
a. 3he sin&le !all thickness and !eld reinforcement
. Both !all thicknesses
c. 3he sin&le !all thickness for Sch ?< pipe
d. None of the ao%e
0<. A suitale means for applyin& penetrant.
a. @ippin&
. Brushin&
c. Sprayin&
d. Any or all of the ao%e
0*. 8hat materials require the use of tested and certified liquid penetrants as to the
contaminants in the penetrantA
a. Nickel alloys
. Austenitic stainless steel alloys
c. 5erritic / martensific stainless steel
d. Both a and , ao%e
0,. Ho! shall indications e e%aluated, i.e. acceptance standards for .3
a. 3o AS"# $
. 3o AS"# $>>>
c. 3o B0*.0
d. 3o the referencin& Code section
00. 3hickness readin&s may e displayed onA
a. S.3
. 2.3
c. C.3
d. Strip chart recorder
04. Ho! many copies of a procedure must e a%ailale to the "anufacturers N@#
2ersonnelA
a. *
. ,
c. 0
d. 4
06. Ho! shall Non+destruti%e #'amination 2ersonnel e qualifiedA
a. 3o SN3+3C *A
. 3o C2+*?=
c. 3o referencin& code requirements
d. 3o ACC2 rules
09. 8hich N@# methods are considered -surface- methodsA
a. 23
. .3
c. "3
d. Both A D C ao%e
0;. 8hat desi&nation is used to indicate the penetrameter is on the film sideA
a. An -5-
. An - #-
c. A - @-
d. An -5S-
0?. 8hat is a shim used forA
a. C3 field adquacy
. .3 field direction
c. "3 field stren&th and direction
d. "3 field current applications
0=. 8hy must the surface e closely oser%ed durin& the application of the 23 de%eloperA
a. 3o ensure proper coatin& application
. 3o ensure e'cess penetrant remo%al
c. 3o allo! proper characteri7ation of discontinuties
d. 3o see the -&roo%y- lines form
4<. 1ne of the fi%e ma&netisation techniques isA
a. .ound
. Circular
c. Shear!a%e
d. Hall+effect 3an&ential+field
4*. A true C3 indication is one !hich e'ceeds:
a. ,<E of @AC
. ,<E of CA@
c. ,<E of @#C
d. *<E of @AC
4,. Name one typical discontinuity detectale y the ma&netic particle method
a. Back of penetration
. interpass lack of fusion
c. Sla& inclusions
d. 3oe cracks
40. 5or a @8#/S8$ .3 3echnique, a minimum of ::::::::::::::::::: e'posures
shall e made
a. *
. ,
c. 0
d. 4
44. 8hen are location markers placed on the film side in S8$ for cur%ed surfacesA
a. Conca%e side is to!ard the source
. Source F to F material distance &reater than >.
c. A coalt source is used
d. Both a and , ao%e
46. 8hat is the difference et!een an inspection and an e'amination per Section $ of the
AS"# CodeA
a. >nspection performed A>
. #'amination performed y manufacturerGs personnel
c. 3here is no difference et!een the t!o
d. Both a and , ao%e
49. Heometric un+sharpness is determined y :
a. CHI 5d/@
. CHI2@/d
c. CHIfd/d
d. CHIft/d
4;. C3 3hickness %elocities are usually otained from :
a. 3imGs Handy $elocity Book
. Similar materials
c. Similar product forms
d. Both B D C , ao%e
4?. Name one typical discontinuity detectale y the liquid penetrant method
a. >.2. on an N2S , &irth !eld
. >.5. at the root of an N2S , &irth !eld
c. HAJ surface cracks on a N2S , &irth !eld
d. Sla& inclusions on a N2S ? lon&itudinal !eld
4=. 8hat is to done to e'cess penetrant remainin& on the surface after the specified
penetration time thas elapsedA
a. >t must e remo%ed
. >t can remain on the part
c. >t must e de%eloped
d. >t must e remo%ed !ith !ater only
6<. 8hat must e done to ensure *<<E co%era&e on any N@# methodA
6*. 8hen surface irre&ularities may mask indications of unacceptale discontinuties,
!hat is requiredA
6,. Bist the type of discontinuties ma&netic particle e'amination is effecti%e in detectin&.
60. 8hat are the si' penetrant techniques to e usedA
64. 8hat are the appro%ed methods of indicatin& C3 thickness measurementsA
66. Ho! is the -quality- of a radio&raph e%aluatedA
69. 8here are .3 location markers placed, on the part or on the radio&raphA
6;. 3he >Q> may e of !hat t!o typesA
6?. 8hat is the critical hole in a hole type >Q>A
6=. 8hat identify must also e included in the C3 caliration recordsA
9<. 3he >Q> is normally placed on !hich side of a partA
9*. A 43 hole on a ,< >Q> has a diameterof :
9,. Bist 4 types of lemishes not permitted on film.
90. 8hen is a !ritten radio&raphic procedure required y AS"# $A
94. 8hen should the de%eloper e appliedA
96. 8hat type of discontinuity is the ma&netic particle method most sensiti%e toA
99. 8hat is the e'amination medium !hen usin& "3A 8hat is the proin& medium !hen
usin& "3A
9;. 8hen must ultrasonic equipment e caliratedA
9?. Ho! many >Qis should appear on each radio&raph, e'cept for panoramic techniquesA
9=. are intensifyin& screens permitted for radio&raphy per AS"# $A
;<. 8hat t!o radio&raphic techniques are noted as a%ailale for e'aminationsA
;*. Ho! can compliance !ith a !ritten radio&raphic procedure e demonstratedA
;,. Bist the type of discontinuity liquid penetrant e'amination is effecti%e in detectin&.
;0. 8hat must e done !hen a penetrant is to e applied on parts eyond 6<+*,6
<
5 A
;4. 3he liftin& po!er of yokes must e checked !henA
;6. Ho! should !elded utt+/oints e prepared for radio&raphA
;9. Steel &reater than :::::::::::::::::: -thick should e radio&raphed !ith a coalt
source.
a. 3rue
. 5alse
;;. >n ma&netic particle e'amination of a !elded /oint usin& yokes, is alternatin& current
or direct current allo!edA
;?. 8hat method of Cltrasonic e'amination of the !elds is permitted y the CodeA
;=. Name three different methods of conductin&- $isual #'aminations - ($3)
?<. 5rom !hat type of material should shims e faricated !hen they are to e used to
radio&raph !elds in pressure retainin& itemsA
?*. A :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: is a de%ice used to determine the ima&e quality
of radio&raph
a. A step !ed&e comparison film
. A densitometer
c. An >Q>
d. All of the ao%e
e. None of the ao%e
?,. >n accordance !ith Section $, !rite F type penetrameters :
a. Can al!ays e used
. Can e used unless restricted y the referencin& Code
c. Can ne%er e used
d. Can e used only !ith 3ype * film
?0. A. 8hat is menat y -non Fdestructi%e e'amination - of a !elded /ointA
B. Name four methods of non+destructi%e e'amination.
?4. >n a radio&raphic film of a !eld, ho! are the follo!in& characteristics measured or
/ud&edA
a. 5ilm sensiti%ity or quality
. 5ilm density
?6. 8hat is radio&raphyA
?9. 8hat is the minimum and ma'imum allo!ale density throu&h the ima&e of the
penetrameter for radio&raphs made !ith :
a. A ,<<< k$ tueA
. Coalt 9< ( Co9<) A
?;. A sin&le film tehnique !as used to make a radio&raph usin& a Coalt+9< source. 3he
minimum permitted density inthe area of interest is :
a. 4.<
. *.?
c. ,.<
d. *.0
e. None of the ao%e
??. Cnder AS"# Code Section $, !hat upper and lo!er density limits are acceptale for
%ie!in& if the density throu&h the ody of the penetrameter is ,.;A Assume sin&le
film %ie!in&.
?=. As a radio&rapher is remo%in& cassettes ( film holders ) from a !eld seam that has /ust
een radio&raphed, you notice that there is nothin& attached to the ack of the
cassettes. 8ould these radio&raphs e acceptaleA #'plain your ans!er.
=<. 8hat is the minimum numer of >Q> required for the follo!in& :
a. A complete &irth seam containin& 0< radio&raphs shot !ith a sin&le e'posureA
. 3!el%e radio&raphs on a lon&itudinal seam shot from the outside !ith a sin&le
e'posureA
=*. A radio&raph is made usin& an K+ray source, and t!o films in each film holder. >f the
film is to e %ie!ed separately the minimum permitted density !ould e :
a. 4.<
. *.?
c. ,.<
d. *.0
e. None of the ao%e
=,. A !eld !ith a nominal thickness of *.6 inch is to e radio&raphed usin& a film side
penetrameter. 3he penetrameter desi&nation should e : ( Note : 3his is an open ook
question )
a. ,6
. 0<
c. 06
d. Both a and are acceptaleA
=0. A) 8hat are hole F type penetrameters and !hat are they used for
B) 8hat are !ire penetrameters and !hat are they used forA
=4. >n radio&raphin& a utt !elded /oint of *- thickness, on !hat side of the !eld is the
penetrameter normally placedA
=6. 8hat type of fla!s may e detected y :
A) Biquid 2enetrant testin&A
B) "a&netic 2article testin&A
C) .adio&raphic e'aminationA
@) Cltrasonic e'aminationA
=9. 8hat is a densitometer used to determineA
=;. A) 8hat is the purpose of shims !hen performin& radio&raphyA
B) 8here are they placedA

C) 8hat kind of material may they e made fromA
=?. @escrie ho! the follo!in& surfaces should e prepared for Cltrasonic e'amination :
A) Contact surfaces
B) 8eld surfaces
C) Base material
==. 8hy are lead intensifyin& screens used in the K+ray e'amination processA
*<<. Name t!o radiation sources permitted for radio&raphic e'amination in AS"#
Boiler and 2ressure $essel Code.
*<*. 8hen re%ie!in& a radio&raph, a dark ima&e of the letter B can e seen onthe
film. @oes this indicate an unacceptale radio&raphA
*<,. @escrie ho! liquid penetrant e'amination should e performed in order to
detect discontinuties that are open to the surface, per Article 9 of AS"# Code section
$.
*<0. A) >f >Q>s are not placed on the source side, !hat rules applyA
B) 5or materials ein& radio&raphed other than !elds, !here are the >Q>s placedA
*<4. >f the density throu&h the >Q> is ,.6<, !hat !ould the ma'imum allo!ale
density and minimum allo!ale density e throu&h the !eld represented y this un+
shimmed >Q>A
*<6. 1na set of cassettes containin& film for a seam /ust radio&raphed you notice
the lead location markers ( i.e. *+,, ,+0 etc) are taped to the cassettes. 8ould these
radio&raphs e acceptaleA
*<9. 8hat len&th of indication is required to demonstrate that a %isual e'amination
procedure is adequate per AS"# $A
a. */0,-
. */*9-
c. 0/0,-
d. None of the ao%e
*<;. 2ersonnel performin& %isual e'aminations to AS"# $ must ha%e acuity to
!hich of the follo!in& standards, if anyA
a. Lae&er 3ype F,
. Lae&er 3ype F*
c. #qui%alent to Lae&er 3ype F *
d. #ither or c, ao%e
*<?. $isual e'amination must e conducted !hen the eye is !ithin :::::::: - of
the piece to e e'amined
a. 09
. 0<
c. ,4
d. *,
*<=. An item is desi&ned for 9,6 psi&. 3he item !ill e tested at *.6 ' @esi&n
pressure. 8hat should the asolute minimum &au&e ran&e e on a test of this
pressure, per AK"# $ Appendi' *<A
a. <+*<*, psi&
. <+*6*? psi&
c. <+,<,6 psi&
d. <+4<6< psi&
**<.3he standard test temperature of a part to e ule tested shall e et!een:
a. 4<
<
C F *,<
<
C
. 4
<
C F 6,
<
C
c. 4<
<
C F *,6
<
C
d. 4
<
C F *,6
<
5
Ans!er Mey
*.a
,.a
0.d
4.5alse
6. a
9.0
;.5alse
?.d
=.3rue
*<.c
**.c
*,.
*0.3rue
*4.5alse
*6.3rue
*9.
*;.a
*?.5alse
*=.d
,<.
,*.c
,,.
,0.a
,4.d
,6.c
,9.
,;.
,?.d
,=.a
0<.d
0*.d
0,.d
00.c
04.a
06.c
09.d
0;.a
0?.c
0=.c
4<.
4*.a
4,.d
40.c
44.d
46.d
49.a
4;.d
4?.c
4=.a
6<. All e'aminations must o%erlap to ensure *<<E co%era&e of the part
6*. Hrindin&, machinin&, or other methods
6,. Surface and sli&ht susurface indications
60. Color contrast or !ater !ashale
a. 8ater !ashale
. 2ost F emulsifyin&
c. Sol%ent remo%ale
64. C.3, @i&ital, or meter
66. Aility to see the prescried hole or !ire on the desi&nated penetrameter and compliance
!ith density requirements
69.1n the part
6;. Hole or !ire types
6?. ,3
6=. Caliration lock identity
9<. Source side
9*. <.<?-
9,. a) 5o&&in&
) 2rocessin& defects
c) Scratches, fin&er marks, etc.
d) 5alse indications due to defecti%e screens
90. Article , requires the use of a !ritten procedure for .3 in all cases, ut 3+*6< o%errides,
!hich states procedures are only required !hen specified y the referencin& code section
( same as for C3,"3,23 and other N@# methods)
94. As soon as possile after penetrant remo%al. Not to e'ceed time in !ritten procedure.
96. Surface discontinuties ali&ned perpendicular to the ma&netic field.
99. 5erro ma&netic particles, ma&netic fields
9;. a) Be&innin& and end of each e'amination
) 8hen personnel are chan&ed
c) Anytime malfunction is suspected
9?. At least one on each radio&raph
9=. Nes, e'cept !hen restricted y the referencin& Code
;<. Sin&le !all and doule !all
;*. By compliance !ith density and penetrameter ima&e on the production or technique
radio&raphs
;,. Surface discontinuties only
;0. 3he procedure must e qualified usin& a quench F cracked aluminium lock.
;4. 2rior to use !ithin the last year or if the yoke has een dama&ed. 2ermanent ma&net
yokes checked daily.
;6. 3he !eld ripples or surface irre&ularities on oth the inside ( if accessile ) and outside
shall e rem%ed y any suitale
;9. *.6- thick
;;. Alternati%e current is used
;?. 2ulse F#cho Shear 8a%e Cltrasonics
;=. a) @irect
) >ndirect or (remote %isual e'amination )
c) 3ranslucent
?<. A shim shall e faricated of radio&raphically similar material to the o/ect to e
inspected.
?*. c
?,. a
?0. a) An e'amination of a !elded /oint that !ill disclose surface and su+surface
discontinuties !ithout physical harm to the !elded /oint. Such e'aminations can e
conducted y radio&raphy, ultrasonics, liquid penetrant or ma&netic particle testin&.
) + .adio&raphic #'amination
+ Cltrasonic #'amination
+ "a&netic 2article #'amination
+ Biquid 2enetrant #'amination
?4. a) >Q>
) @ensitometers or step+!ed&e comparison films.
?6. A radio&raph is a shado! picture produced y the passa&e of K+rays or &amma F rays
throu&h an o/ect onto a film. 8hen the rays pass throu&h the o/ect, part of the radiation
penetrates the material and part is asored. 3he amount of radiation asored and the
amount that penetrates are a function of the thickness of the material. 8here a %oid or
discontinuity e'ists, there is essentially less material to asor the radiation. 3herefore, more
radiation !ill pass throu&h this section and a dark spot correspondin& to the pro/ected
position of the %oid !ill appear on the film.
?9. a) *.? + 4.< ( for any K+ray source )
) ,.< F 4.< ( for any &amma source)
?;. e+3he correct ans!er is F*6E from the transmitted density throu&h the ody of the
penetrameter
??.+*6E I ,.,=6
O0<E I 0.6*<
?=. No, as a check on ackscattered radiation, a lead symol -B- !ith minimum dimensions
of */,- hei&ht and */*9- thickness shall e attached to the ack of each film holder. >f a
li&ht ima&e of the -B- appears on a darker ack&round of the radio&raph, protection from
ackscatter is insufficient and the radio&raph shall e considered unacceptale. A dark
ima&e on a li&hter ack&round is not cause for re/ection.
=<. a) .equires at least 0 >Q>s spaced *,<
<
apart.
) .equiresat least *, >Q>, one on each film.
=*.
=,. a
=0. a) An >Q> is a small strip of material, faricated of radio&raphically similar material to the
o/ect ein& inspected, and ha%in& a thickness of appro'imately ,E of the o/ect ein&
radio&raphed. 3he >Q> has three holes in it. 3he si7es of these holes are *3, ,3 and 43
!here -3- is the thickness of the >Q>. 3he ,3 is desi&nated as the essential hole, i.e.the
hole !hose ima&e must appear on the radio&raph. >Q> thickness and essential hole si7e
requirements are listed in tales in Section $ of the AS"# Code.

3he >Q> is identified !ith a numer made of lead that is attached to the >Q>. 3his
numer indicates the thickness of the >Q> in thousandths of an inch.

An >Q> is used for e%aluatin& radio&raphic technique in that it ser%es as an ima&e
quality indicator, proper technique should display the >Q> ima&e and the specified
hole.
) 8ire type >Q> use thin !ires to ascertain sensiti%ity instead of holes. 3he aility to
see the !ire required y the Code indicates a quality radio&raph.
=4. 3he >Q> should e placed the source side of the material ein& radio&raphed.
Ho!e%er, !here inaccessiility pre%ents this, the >Q> may e placed on the film side
of the material ein& radio&raphed pro%ided a lead letter -5- at least as hi&h as the
identification numer is placed ad/acent to the >Q>.
=6. a) Surface discontinuties
) Surface and sli&ht su+surface discontinuties
c) Surface and su+surface discontinuties
d) Surface and su+surface discontinuties
=9. A densitometer ( or step !ed&e comparison film ) shall e used for /ud&in& film
density requirements. 5ilm density is a measure of o%erall darkenin& of the
radio&raph, !hich is directly related to the sensiti%ity, definition, and o%erall quality
of the technique.
=;. a) Shirms may e used !hen necessary to produce a radio&raph in !hich the
radio&raphic density throu&hout the area of interest is no more than minus *6E from (
li&hter than ) the radio&raphic density throu&h the >Q>.
=?. a) 3he finished contact surface shall e free from !eld splatter and any rou&hness that
!ould interfere !ith free mo%ment of this search unit or impair the transmission of
ultrasonic %irations.
) 3he !eld surfaces shall e finished so they cannot mask or e confused !ith
reflections from defects, and should mer&e smoothly into the surfaces of the ad/acent
ase materials.
c) 3he %olume of ase material throu&h !hich the sound !ill tra%el in an&le eam
e'amination shall e completely scanned !ith a strai&ht eam search unit to detect
reflectors !hich mi&ht affect interpretation of an&le eam results.
==. Bead foil intensifyin& screens used in the K+ray e'amination may e placed directly in
front of the film. 3he screen pro%ides an intensifyin& action and , in addition, the ack
one acts as a filter y preferentially asorin& ackscattered radiation from the
specimen thus impro%in& ima&e quality.
*<<.3he t!o common radio&raphic sources in industrial use today are K+ray machines
and artificially produced radioacti%e isotopes of certain metallic elements.
*<*.No.
*<,. 3he part is first thorou&hly cleaned of oil, dirt, etc, then a liquid penetrant is applied
to the surface to e e'amined and allo!ed to enter the discontinuties. All e'cess
penetrant is then remo%ed, the part is dried, and a de%eloper is applied. 3he
de%eloper functions oth as a lotter to asor penetrant that has een trapped in
discontinuties and as a contrastin& ack&round to entance the %isiility of penetrant
indications. 3he dyes in penetrants are either color contrast ( %isile under !hite
li&ht ) or fluorescent ( %isile under ultra%iolet li&ht ).
*<0. a) 3he penetrameter should e placed on the source side of the material ein&
radio&raphed. Ho!e%er, !here inaccessiility pre%ents this, the penetrameter may e
placed on the film side of the material ein& radio&raphed pro%ided a lead letter -5-
at least as hi&h as the identification numer is placed ad/acent to the penetrameter.
) 5or material other than !eld a source side penetrameter shall e placed in the area
of interest.
*<4. "inus *6E to plus 0<E allo!ed
,.6 O 0<E I ,.6 O <.;6 I 0.,6
,.6 F *6E I ,.6 F <.4 I ,.*,6
*<6. No. Bocation makers that are to appear on the radio&raphic film should e placed
on the part ein& e'amined and not on the cassettes.
*<9. d
*<;. d
*<?. c
*<=.
**<.
AS"# B*9.6 2.AC3>C# QC#S3>1NS F CB1S#@ B11M F A2.>B ,<<,
*. AS"# B *9.6 does not co%er :
a. Class *6< flan&es
. Class 0<< flan&ed fittin&s
c. Butt !elded pipe caps
d. All of the ao%e
,. 3he ma'imum hydrostatic test pressure permitted for a flan&e in a system hydrostatic
test is :
a. Not required
. Conducted at *.6 ' class ratin& P *<<
<
5
c. Conducted at ,6 psi ao%e class ratin&
d. .equired only for !elded flan&es
0. -Hi&h stren&th- oltin& is descried as equi%alent to :
a. AS3" A *=0 B6
. AS3" A *=0 B;
c. AS3" 0,< H. ?
d. Any hi&h caron steel olt
4. 3he pressure class ratin&s co%ered y AS"# B*9.6 are
a. *6<, 0<<, 4<<, 9<<, =<<, *6<<, ,6<<
. *6<, 0<<, 4<<, 46<,9<<,=<<,*6<<
c. *,6, *6<, 0<<, 4<<, 9<<, =<<, *6<<, ,6<<
d. *6<, 0<<, 4<<, 9<<, ;<<, =<<, *<<<, *6<<
6. 3he standard finish for raised face flan&es per AS"# B*9.6 is :
a. ,6< to 6<< / inch
. *,6 to ,6< / inch
c. ,9< mm to 6<< mm / inch
d. ,6< / mm to 6<< / mm
9. Socket !eld and threaded flan&es are not receommended for ser%ice eyond the
follo!in& temperatures if thermal cycles are in%ol%ed :
a. F,< F 96<
<
5
. F0< F 9<<
<
5
c. F6< F 6<<
<
5
d. F6< F 6<<
<
5
;. -Bo! stren&th - oltin& is -
a. 0< MS> yield stren&th
. 0< MS> yield stren&th
c. 0< MS> tensile stren&th
d. *<< MS> yield stren&th
?. .in& /oint side!all surfaces ( &asket &roo%e ) must not e'ceed
::::::::::::::rou&hness.
a. 6< / in
. 90 / in
c. *<< /in
d. 90 mm / in
=. 8hich of the follo!in& items must e marked on all flan&es or flan&ed fittin&sA
a. 3emperature
. Actual !orkin& pressure
c. AS3" material specification
d. Hydrotest pressure
*<. 8hen used a%e ::::::::
<
5, class *6< flan&es may de%elop leaka&e unless special
precautions are taken re&ardin& loads or thermal &radients.
a. *6<
. 0<<
c. 9<<
d. 4<<
**. 3he three asic parts to a flan&ed /oint are :
a. 5lan&es, !elds, &askets
. 5lan&es, olts, nuts
c. 5lan&es, olts, &askets
d. 5lan&es, &askets, threads
*,. Class 9<< fla&ed /oints may de%elop leaka&e, unless special considerations for thermal
&radients are applied at temperatures ao%e ::::::::
<
5.
a. 9<<
. ?<<
c. =6<
d. ;6<
*0. A Class 4<< flan&ed fittin& must e hydrotested at !hat pressure, if the *<<
<
5 ratin&
is ?<< psi&A
a. *<,< psi&
. *,<< psi&
c. *,,6 psi&
d. Not required per AS"# B *9.6
*4. 3he ma'imum temperature for hydrotestin& a fittin& is :
a. *,
<
5
. *,6
<
C
c. 2er Construction Code requirements
d. 2er 1!ner / Cser system requirements
*6. 3he minimum duration for hydrotestin& on N2S *, fittin& shall e:
a. , min
. * min
c. 0 min
d. No requirements to test fittin&s
ANS8#. M#N
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,.
0
4 a
6.
9. c
;. a
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=. c
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**. c
*,. d
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