MCQ - TNPSC JTO
JTO - 440 - Welder
440 - Unit VII SMAW Defects
Pipe development refers to:
The most common method for developing an elbow pattern is:
In a 90° elbow, the number of segments used in fabrication depends on:
For a 45° elbow development, the total pattern angle used is:
In T-joint pipe development, the branch pipe is usually:
The intersection curve in T-joint pipe development is known as:
The layout for a T-joint connection is drawn on:
In Y-joint pipe development, both branch angles are generally:
The method of dividing the circumference into equal parts for pipe pattern development is called:
Which tool is commonly used for transferring measurements from development drawing to pipe?
In elbow development, more number of segments means:
For a branch joint at 60°, the development marking will differ from that of:
The fishmouth cut template is used for:
In Y-branch pipe development, the point where both branch patterns meet is called:
Which method is widely used for developing patterns of unequal diameter intersecting pipes?
For a T-branch connection, the marking on the main pipe corresponds to: