Hi Robert, Welcome to the forum!
The first helpful thing would be to know which code your certification test would comply with. If you can get that info... Prolly somebody can help.
70 degrees is typical for a pipe bevel and if you are trying to practice, I don't think practicing on a 70 degree bevel will hurt you if the actual exam is slightly different.
When you say "sleeve" do you mean a backing ring inside the pipe?
Robert,
WELCOME TO THE AWS WELDING FORUM!!
Lawrence, are you confusing bevel angle with groove angle? A 70* bevel angle, which is what Robert asked about, would be rather wide.
D1.1 recommends 60* groove angle, 30* bevel angle for tubular (see Figure 4.25 & Clause 4.12).
Now, 6G designation is why we are speculating on the application. But, MIG? A 6G in GMAW would indicate a short arc procedure which is not Pre-Qualified. I'm going to speculate once again and say you may mean FCAW-G (Flux core with a gas shield?). That or they are working to a different code which would still require PQR's for GMAW-S.
We know you would be testing on pipe/tubular but without knowing the application and/or code it is difficult to give you a good answer.
Have a Great Day, Brent