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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. The principle on which liquid penetrant testing is based on is:

(A) Capillary action of the penetrant
(B) Capillary action of cleaner/solvent
(C) Capillary action of developer
(D) None of the listed is correct
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. The limitation of a liquid penetrant test is:

(A) Only surface breaking discontinuities can be detected if chemically and physically clean and dry
(B) Porous materials cannot be tested
(C) There is cleaning problem following penetrant inspection in some cases
(D) All of the listed limitations are correct
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. Penetrants may be applied to the surface of part by :

(A) Spraying
(B) Dipping
(C) Pouring
(D) All of the above methods are acceptable
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. Which of the following is a reason to post clean a part after a liquid penetrant test:

(A) The part might be further processed
(B) If repairs are necessary
(C) Developers absorb moisture and may result in part being corroded
(D) All of the reasons are correct
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. Which of the following penetrant has a built-in emulsifier

(A) Water washable
(B) Solvent removable
(C) Post emulsified
(D) All of the listed above
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. Liquid penetrants can be classified into the types of dyes they contain:

(A) Visible/colour contrast
(B) Fluorescent
(C) Dual sensitivity
(D) All of the listed is correct
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. The advantages of using a visible solvent removable penetrant versus a post emulsified fluorescent penetrant is:

(A) No UV light is needed
(B) The technique is well suitable for site tests or spot checks
(C) No water or emulsifiers are needed
(D) No extra equipment is needed
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. The following precautions must be observed when removing the excess surface penetrant with a water wash method using a hose pipe:

(A) The wash angle should be at 45o
(B) A coarse droplet spray
(C) Temperature of water 16 to 43oC
(D) Pressure as low as possible not to exceed 50 psi
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. The typical causes for false indications are:

(A) Threads, keyways, splines, rough surfaces
(B) Sharp corners, pop rivets
(C) Insufficient removal of excess surface penetrant, penetrant on operators’ hands, using cloth/paper towels which are not lint free, dirty work surfaces
(D) Over washing with high pressure hose pipes
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Mr. Dubey • 52.26K Points
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Q. What amount of time is normally considered necessary for dark adaption of the eyes prior to performing a fluorescent penetrant test?

(A) None required
(B) 1 to 2 minutes
(C) 3 to 5 minutes
(D) 5 to 10 minutes
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