Practice Test: Question Set - 10
1. The factor responsible for the formation of discontinuous chips is
- (A) Low
cutting speed and large rake angle
- (B) Low
cutting speed and small rake angle
- (C) High
cutting speed and large rake angle
- (D) High
cutting speed and small rake angle
2. The hard grade grinding wheels are denoted by the letters
- (A) A to H
- (B) I to P
- (C) Q to Z
- (D) A to P
3. A fine grained grinding wheel is used to grind
- (A) Hard
and brittle materials
- (B) Soft
and ductile materials
- (C) Hard
and ductile materials
- (D) Soft
and brittle materials
4. Climb milling is chosen while machining because
- (A) The
chip thickness increase gradually
- (B) It
enables the cutter to dig in and start the cut
- (C) The
specific power consumption is reduced
- (D) Better
surface finish can be obtained
5. The tool life in case of a grinding wheel is the time
- (A) Between
two successive regrinds of the wheel
- (B) Taken
for the wheel to be balanced
- (C) Taken
between two successive wheel dressings
- (D) Taken
for a wear of 1 mm on its diameter
6. In determining the various forces on the chip, Merchant assumed that the
- (A) Cutting
edge of the tool is sharp and it does not make any flank contact with the workpiece
- (B) Only
continuous chip without built-up-edge is produced
- (C) Cutting
velocity remains constant
- (D) All
of the above
7. In a single point tool, the angle between the surface of the flank immediately below the point and a line drawn from the point perpendicular to the base, is known as
- (A) Side
relief angle
- (B) End
relief angle
- (C) Back
rake angle
- (D) Side
rake angle
8. Crater wear occurs mainly on the
- (A) Nose
part, front relief face and side relief face of the cutting tool
- (B) Face
of the cutting tool at a short distance from the cutting edge only
- (C) Cutting
edge only
- (D) Front
face only
9. A grinding wheel is said to be of _________ if it holds the abrasive grains more securely.
- (A) Soft grade
- (B) Medium
grade
- (C) Hard
grade
- (D) None
of these
10. The grinding of long, slender shafts or bars is usually done by
- (A) In-feed
grinding
- (B) Through
feed grinding
- (C) End-feed
grinding
- (D) Any
one of these
11. Which of the following statement is correct about hot machining?
- (A) It requires
less power than machining metals at room temperature.
- (B) The
rate of tool wear is lower.
- (C) It is used
for machining high strength and high temperature resistant materials.
- (D) All of the
above
12. A bottoming tap has
- (A) Its
end tapered for about three or four threads
- (B) Its
end tapered for about eight or ten threads
- (C) Full
threads for the whole of its length
- (D) None
of the above
13. The example of snag grinding is
- (A) Trimming
the surface left by spruces and risers on castings
- (B) Grinding
the parting line left on castings
- (C) Removing
flash on forgings
- (D) All of these
14. The saw milling is an operation of
- (A) Producing
grooves around the periphery of a cylindrical or conical workpiece
- (B) Producing
narrow slots or grooves on a workpiece
- (C) Reproduction
of an outline of a template on a workpiece
- (D) Machining
several surfaces of a workpiece simultaneously
15. In ultrasonic machining, the metal is removed by
- (A) Using
abrasive slurry between the tool and work
- (B) Direct
contact of tool with the work
- (C) Maintaining
an electrolyte between the work and tool in a very small gap between the two
- (D) Erosion
caused by rapidly recurring spark discharges between the tool and work
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