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WELDING 2 METAL JOINING AND CUTTING
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1) What is the temperature for ice to melt?
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32 Degree Centigrade
100 Degree Centigrade
80 Degree Centigrade
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Correct Answer: 0 Degree Centigrade
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1) What is the temperature for ice to melt?
0 Degree Centigrade
32 Degree Centigrade
100 Degree Centigrade
80 Degree Centigrade
2) What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit scale?
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180 Degree Faranheit
100 Degree Faranheit
32 Degree Faranheit
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Correct Answer: 32 Degree Faranheit
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2) What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit scale?
0 Degree Faranheit
180 Degree Faranheit
100 Degree Faranheit
32 Degree Faranheit
3) What is the advantage of a welded joint?
Easily separated by heating
Can't be done quickly
Occupies more space
A permanent pressure tight joint
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Correct Answer: A permanent pressure tight joint
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3) What is the advantage of a welded joint?
Easily separated by heating
Can't be done quickly
Occupies more space
A permanent pressure tight joint
4) What is the disadvantage of soldering joint than other joining methods?
Soldered joint can with stands higher temperatur
Soldered joint cannot take more load
Soldering can done on thicker plate also
Soldering can not separated
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Correct Answer: Soldered joint cannot take more load
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4) What is the disadvantage of soldering joint than other joining methods?
Soldered joint can with stands higher temperatur
Soldered joint cannot take more load
Soldering can done on thicker plate also
Soldering can not separated
5) What is the purpose of root gap in welding?
To control the Arc
To increase surface tension
To obtain complete penetration
To align the work in position
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Correct Answer: To obtain complete penetration
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5) What is the purpose of root gap in welding?
To control the Arc
To increase surface tension
To obtain complete penetration
To align the work in position
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