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NAME:_ _____________________________________
DATE:_ ______________________________________
1. ASNT formally recognized visual testing (VT)
as an NDT method:
a. at the ASNT Fall Conference 1988.
b. at the ASNT Fall Conference 1989.
c. at the ASNT Fall Conference 2001.
d. the year before the European Union
recognized it.
2. Visual testing is unique in that it is:
a. the easiest of all the testing methods to
perform.
b. a method that does not require formal
training.
c. the only method that reveals indications of
discontinuities directly.
d. the only method that does not require
calibrated or certified equipment.
3. One of the first aids used in visual testing was
developed for another industry and was called
a(n):
a. borescope.
b. magnifying glass.
c. microscope.
d. endoscope.
4. One of the advantages of visual testing is it can
be used:
a. any time during the manufacture or life of
the product.
b. in place of magnetic particle testing.
c. in place of liquid penetrant testing.
d. in place of electromagnetic testing.
5. Often visual testing is performed in two steps:
a. inspecting and reporting.
b. an initial inspection at lower light levels
and without magnification, and a second
inspection evaluating anomalies located
using higher light levels with magnification.
c. an initial inspection at lower light
levels with magnification, and a second
inspection evaluating anomalies at higher
light levels without magnification.
d. an initial inspection at higher light levels,
and a second inspection evaluating
anomalies with magnification.
6. Contrast may be increased by:
a. increasing differences in reflectivity, color
differences, or discoloration.
b. increasing reflectivity, color, or coloration.
c. increasing differences in lighting or color of
the walls in the inspection room.
d. decreasing lighting intensity in the
inspection area.
Lesson 1 Quiz
NAME:_ _____________________________________
DATE:_ ______________________________________
1. ASNT formally recognized visual testing (VT)
as an NDT method:
a. at the ASNT Fall Conference 1988.
b. at the ASNT Fall Conference 1989.
c. at the ASNT Fall Conference 2001.
d. the year before the European Union
recognized it.
2. Visual testing is unique in that it is:
a. the easiest of all the testing methods to
perform.
b. a method that does not require formal
training.
c. the only method that reveals indications of
discontinuities directly.
d. the only method that does not require
calibrated or certified equipment.
3. One of the first aids used in visual testing was
developed for another industry and was called
a(n):
a. borescope.
b. magnifying glass.
c. microscope.
d. endoscope.
4. One of the advantages of visual testing is it can
be used:
a. any time during the manufacture or life of
the product.
b. in place of magnetic particle testing.
c. in place of liquid penetrant testing.
d. in place of electromagnetic testing.
5. Often visual testing is performed in two steps:
a. inspecting and reporting.
b. an initial inspection at lower light levels
and without magnification, and a second
inspection evaluating anomalies located
using higher light levels with magnification.
c. an initial inspection at lower light
levels with magnification, and a second
inspection evaluating anomalies at higher
light levels without magnification.
d. an initial inspection at higher light levels,
and a second inspection evaluating
anomalies with magnification.
6. Contrast may be increased by:
a. increasing differences in reflectivity, color
differences, or discoloration.
b. increasing reflectivity, color, or coloration.
c. increasing differences in lighting or color of
the walls in the inspection room.
d. decreasing lighting intensity in the
inspection area.
Lesson 1 Quiz