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1. Which of the following is a detergent type remover?

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Lipophilic emulsifier
Trichlorethylene
Hydrophilic remover
Water
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2. Which of the following is the least sensitive developer?


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Dry powder
Aqueous soluble
Aqueous suspendable
Non-aqueous wet
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3. Non-aqueous wet developers are applied to the part surface by which of


the following methods?
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Spraying
Dipping
Flowing
All of the above
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4. Penetrants which have an emulsifier already in them referred to as?


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Post emulsifiable
Solvent removable
Water washable
Lipophilic penetrant
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5. A good penetrant requires a surface tension which is?


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High
Low
Fast
Slow
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6. Dry powder developers shall be applied to a ??? surface?


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Dry

Wet
Warm
Slightly moist
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7. Which surface is not suitable for testing using the post emulsifiable
method?
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Smooth
Slightly warm
Rough
Finished machined
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8. Which penetrant system is best suited when checking for wide shallow
flaws?
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Water washable
Post emulsifiable
Solvent removable
Leak through
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9. Dual purpose penetrants are viewed under what light?


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White light
Black light
White and black light
None of the above
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10. Which method of penetrant inspection is best suited for testing in remote
areas?
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Fluorescent solvent removable


Visible solvent removable
Visible water washable
Fluorescent post emulsifiable
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11. The mechanism which pulls a penetrant into a discontinuity is defined as?
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Capillary action
Good surface tension
Low rentitivity

Good wettability
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12. Which penetrant method is considered to be the most sensitive?


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Visible solvent removable


Fluorescent water washable
Visible post emulsifiable
Fluorescent post emulsifiable
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13. The emulsification time is calculated by which of the following methods?


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Using half of the dwell time


Using a quarter of the dwell time
Trial and error
Emulsification should always be for two minutes
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14. When using water washable fluroescent penetrant after the water wash
stage the component should then be?
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Dried
Viewed under black light
Developed
Emulsified
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15. When is it possible to detect slightly sub-surface defects using penetrant


testing?
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Only if you are using fluroscent penetrants


When using post emulsifiable penetrants
It is not possible to detect slightly sub-surface defects using penetrant
testing
When using dual sensitivity penetrants
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16. Which of the following is a method of applying dry powder developer?


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Electrostatic spray
Dipping
Dust storm cabinet
All of the above methods of application

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17. Which of the following is a method of applying penetrant?


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Spraying
Dipping
Brushing
All of the above are methods
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18. What problem is overcome by using the post emulsifiable penetrant


method?
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Overwashing
Long dwell time
Short dwell times
Penetrant drying within faults
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19. The time which the penetrant is allowed to soak on teh surface of a
component is commonly referred to as the?
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Development time
Emulsification time
Dwell time
Inspection time
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20. If testing a high number of small components which of the following


penetrant processes would be least suitable?
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Water washable
Solvent removable
Post emulsifiable
Dual sensitivity
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