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Aws Cwe Exam Sample

This document contains an answer key for sample questions from the AWS Certified Welding Engineer Examination. It provides the answers and explanations for 17 multiple choice questions testing basic fundamentals of science, including mathematics, physics, and chemistry, as well as 14 applied fundamentals questions on strength of materials. The explanations show the step-by-step workings to arrive at the correct answers for questions involving trigonometry, quadratic equations, normal distributions, and calculating axial and lateral strain.

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Aws Cwe Exam Sample

This document contains an answer key for sample questions from the AWS Certified Welding Engineer Examination. It provides the answers and explanations for 17 multiple choice questions testing basic fundamentals of science, including mathematics, physics, and chemistry, as well as 14 applied fundamentals questions on strength of materials. The explanations show the step-by-step workings to arrive at the correct answers for questions involving trigonometry, quadratic equations, normal distributions, and calculating axial and lateral strain.

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Answer Key for AWS Certified Welding Engineer Examination Sample Questions

Parts 1 and 2

Part 1 Basic Fundamentals of Science Examination


Mathematics
1. c.
Explanation for solving #1 tan = O/A and that cot = A/O, using a calculator tan 63 = 1.96 = cot therfore = 27 if you need to work it out you could say 1.96 = cot 1.96 = 1/tan tan = 1/1.96 tan =.51 = 27

2. a. 3. b. 4. c. 5. a. 6. c. 7. c.
Explanation for solving #7 If x + y = 2, and xy = -1, then x + y = ?

First use xy = -1 and solve for y y = -1/x Substitute for y into x + y = 2 x + (-1/x) = 2 4 2 x -2x +1 = 0 There are several ways to solve for x from here. You can break it down into (x-1) (x-1) = 0 The solution set x = 1 is {1 or -1} Using x = 1 and plugging into xy = -1 and solving for y, y = -1 Hence x + y = ? 3 3 1 + (-1) = 0 The correct answer is C, 0 There are several other ways to solve this as you could also use the Quadratic Formula and you will still end up getting an answer of 0 = 2 4 2

8. d.
Explanation for solving #8 Z = (Xo-u)/Sigma = (72-66)/5 = 1.2 From the Z Distribution Chart a value of Z = 1.2 yields a factor of 0.3849 Therefore, the % exceeding 72 = 0.5 - 0.3849 = 0.1151 = 11.5%.

Physics

9. d. 10. a.
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Answers to the Certified Welding Engineer Sample Questions Parts 1 and 2

Answer Key for AWS Certified Welding Engineer Examination Sample Questions
Parts 1 and 2

Chemistry
11. c. 12. d. 13. b.

Part 2, Applied Fundamentals of Science Examination


Strength of Materials
14. d.
Explanation for solving #14 Axial Strain = (Length)(Force) / (Area)(E) = (1 M) (250 kN) / (2500 square millimeters)(200 Giga-Pascal's) = 0.005 millimeters Poisson's Ratio = u = Lateral Stain/Axial Strain = 0.3 Therefore: Lateral Strain = (0.3)(Axial Strain) = 0.3 x 0.005 millimeters = 1.5 x 10-4 millimeters.

15. d 16. n/a 17. a. No sample problems provided for Parts 3 and 4.

Answers to the Certified Welding Engineer Sample Questions Parts 1 and 2

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