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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
Options
A. side relief angle
B. end relief angle
C. back rake angle
D. side rake angle
Correct Answer
end relief angle
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1. Cutting fluid has no effect on the tool life.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
2. The type of reamer used for reaming operation in a blind hole, is
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A. straight fluted reamer
B. left hand spiral fluted reamer
C. right hand spiral fluted reamer
D. any one of these
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Correct Answer: right hand spiral fluted reamer
3. The size of a shaper is given by
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A. stroke length
B. motor power
C. mass of machine
D. rate size
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Correct Answer: stroke length
4. The trade name of a non-ferrous cast alloy composed of cobalt, chromium and tungsten is called
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A. ceramic
B. stellite
C. diamond
D. cemented carbide
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Correct Answer: stellite
5. The purpose of jigs and fixtures is to
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A. increase machining accuracy
B. facilitate interchangeability
C. decrease expenditure on quality control
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
6. Which of the following statement is wrong?
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A. The diamond is the hardest tool material and can run at cutting speeds about 50 times that of high speed steel tool.
B. The ceramic tools can be used at cutting speeds 40 times that of high speed steel tools.
C. The cemented carbide tools can be used at cutting speeds 10 times that of high speed steel tools.
D. The ceramic tools can withstand temperature upto 600°C only.
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Correct Answer: The ceramic tools can withstand temperature upto 600°C only.
7. In centreless grinders, the maximum angular adjustment of the regulating wheel is
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A. 5°
B. 10°
C. 15°
D. 20°
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Correct Answer: 10°
8. A set of eight form relieved milling cutters for each module is provided to enable cutting of gears of different
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A. materials
B. types of gears
C. number of teeth
D. width of gears
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Correct Answer: number of teeth
9. The snag grinding is done
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A. to produce good surface finish and high degree of accuracy
B. to remove considerable amount of metal without regard to accuracy of the finished surface
C. to grind exterior cylindrical surfaces
D. any one of the above
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Correct Answer: to remove considerable amount of metal without regard to accuracy of the finished surface
10. The soft grade grinding wheels are denoted by the letters
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A.
A
to
H
B.
I
to
P
C.
Q
to
Z
D.
A
to
P
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Correct Answer:
A
to
H
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