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  • Question
  • If the cutting speed is increased, then the built-up-edge


  • Options
  • A. becomes longer
  • B. may or may not form
  • C. becomes smaller and finally does not form at all
  • D. has nothing to do with speed

  • Correct Answer
  • becomes smaller and finally does not form at all 


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    • 1. Cemented carbide tools are generally poor in shear.

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    • A. Yes
    • B. No
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    • 2. The infeed grinding is similar to plunge grinding.

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    • A. Yes
    • B. No
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    • 3. Which of the following statement is wrong as regard to down milling?

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    • A. It can not be used on old machines due to backlash between the feed screw of the table and the nut.
    • B. The chips are disposed off easily and do not interfere with the cutting.
    • C. The surface milled appears to be slightly wavy.
    • D. The coolant can be poured directly at the cutting zone where the cutting force is maximum.
    • Discuss
    • 4. An operation of enlarging the end of a hole cylindrically is known as grooving.

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    • A. Correct
    • B. Incorrect
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    • 5. In metal cutting operations, the shear angle is the angle made by the shear plane with the

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    • A. direction of the tool axis
    • B. direction of tool travel
    • C. perpendicular to the direction of the tool axis
    • D. central plane of the workpiece
    • Discuss
    • 6. It is required to cut screw threads of 2 mm pitch on a lathe. The lead screw has a pitch of 6 mm. If the spindle speed is 60 r.p.m., then the speed of lead screw will be

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    • A. 10 r.p.m.
    • B. 20 r.p.m.
    • C. 120 r.p.m.
    • D. 180 r.p.m.
    • Discuss
    • 7. The cutting speed for drilling aluminium, brass and bronze with high speed steel drills varies from

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    • A. 10 to 20 m/min
    • B. 18 to 30 m/min
    • C. 24 to 45 m/min
    • D. 60 to 90 m/min
    • Discuss
    • 8. A tool used to withdraw a drill from the sleeve is called

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    • A. drill remover
    • B. drill puller
    • C. drift
    • D. drill drawer
    • Discuss
    • 9. Fixtures are used

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    • A. for holding and guiding the tool in drilling, reaming or tapping operations
    • B. for holding the work in milling, grinding, planing or turning operations
    • C. to check the accuracy of workpiece
    • D. none of the above
    • Discuss
    • 10. The lip angle is the angle

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    • A. between the tool face and the ground end surface of flank
    • B. made by the face of the tool and the plane parallel to the base of the cutting tool
    • C. between the face of the tool and a line tangent to the machined surface at the cutting point
    • D. none of the above
    • Discuss


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