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  • Gear finishing operation is called


  • Options
  • A. Burnishing
  • B. Hobbing
  • C. Shaping
  • D. Milling

  • Correct Answer
  • Burnishing 

    Explanation

    Gear finishing operation is called Burnishing.

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    • 1. The flux commonly used in brazing is

    • Options
    • A. Ammonium chloride
    • B. Borax
    • C. Zinc chloride
    • D. Resin plus alcohol
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    • 2. What is the escape velocity of the rocket in the earth is?

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    • A. 12.2 km/sec
    • B. 10.2 km/sec
    • C. 13.2 km/sec
    • D. 11.2 km/sec
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    • 3. Rear view mirror of car is convex or concave?

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    • A. Convex
    • B. Concave
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. Can't be determined
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    • 4. The unit for measuring electric power is the

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    • A. Steridian
    • B. Watts
    • C. Watts
    • D. Volts
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    • 5. Which measurement describes the pressure of a gas?

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    • A. 450 mm Hg
    • B. 315 K
    • C. 251 g/cub.cm
    • D. None of the above
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    • 6. The mechanism of material removal in EDM process is

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    • A. Erosion and Cavitations
    • B. Cavitations and Evaporation
    • C. Melting and Evaporation
    • D. Melting and Corrosion
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    • 7. Cryogenic Engines find applications in

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    • A. Frost - Free refrigerators
    • B. Sub-marine propulsion
    • C. Researches in superconductivity
    • D. Rocket technology
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    • 8. One light year is approximately equal to

    • Options
    • A. 10^12 mts
    • B. 10^16 mts
    • C. 10^11 mts
    • D. 10^13 mts
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    • 9. Speed in a given direction is called

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    • A. Velocity
    • B. Torque
    • C. Acceleration
    • D. Displacement
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    • A. Vortex flow
    • B. Density of fluids
    • C. Velocity of fluid in pipes
    • D. Flow of fluids
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