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Chapter 10: Weld Representations

Welding Processes

1.
AWS stands for
A)American Welding Standards.
B)American Welding Society.
C)Association for Welding Standards.
D)Associated Welding Society.
2.
The welding process in which the work is negatively charged and the electrode is positively charged to create a melting process is
A)electron beam welding.
B)induction welding.
C)resistance welding.
D)arc welding.
3.
Gas welding that burns acetylene, supported by oxygen, is
A)brazing.
B)metallic-inert gas welding.
C)oxy-acetylene welding.
D)tungsten-inert gas welding.
4.
A key ingredient in ferrous metals is
A)copper.
B)iron.
C)brass.
D)magnesium.
5.
MIG stands for
A)metallic-inert gas.
B)magnesium-integrated gas.
C)metal-integrated gas.
D)manganese-inert gas.
6.
TIG stands for
A)tungsten-integrated gas.
B)torch-integrated gas.
C)tungsten-inert gas.
D)torch-inserted gas.
7.
A process of joining metals that employs heat and a filler metal without melting the base material is
A)thermit welding.
B)induction welding.
C)forge welding.
D)brazing.
8.
A welding process that uses just electricity and heat to join thin sections of metal is
A)electron beam welding.
B)resistance welding.
C)thermit welding.
D)arc welding.
9.
A welding process that employs a chemical reaction to create heat is
A)forge welding.
B)electron beam welding.
C)thermit welding.
D)induction welding.
10.
A welding process that combines a heat source and extreme pressure is
A)forge welding.
B)electron beam welding.
C)thermit welding.
D)induction welding.
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