Weld progression is stated on the WPS that you are testing to. Normally uphill. Pipeliners downhill.
Yes you should start at 6 and end at 12. Usually four tacks. Feather all tacks, especially your starts. Makes it easier to tie into. Don't set gap too tight or you will not get the penetration you need to pass xray. Most testing supervisors will not allow grinding on the I D. Get a good fit. A little hi-lo on the fit-up can cause internal undercut. Make sure you get some penetration on the ID(1/16 is ideal) Grind the root pass thoroughly to remove most slag, undercut, irregularities, etc. Do not grind so much that you will burn through on the hot pass. Fine line there. I put my hot pass in with 3/32 7018s some people use 6010 on the hot pass. If you use 7018 grind your start at 6 before you start up the other side. After the hot pass I run fairly hot but not too hot. Remove slag completely every pass, remove porosity if you get any, avoid undercut, fill out completely (you can bust out for underfill on the cap) arc strikes only in the groove, if you cap with stringers overlap them more than 50%, do not leave valleys between beads. Plan your bead placement, don't leave a sharp corners at the toe of the welds it will trap slag, try to fill coupon just below flush before you cap it.
I do not grind all starts and stops throughout the test, shouldn't have too. Just chip the slag at the stop before you restart the next rod. If you grind too much the tester might question your ability. I've taken test with only a file no grinder after he accepts fit-up.
Remember xray sees almost everything. If you can see it, remove it. Check with the test shop supervisor to see what he allows and does not allow, (grinding,hot pass rod, ? much penetration)Try to stay calm, keep it clean and good luck. Let us know how it turns out.