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The carbide tools operating at very low cutting speeds (below 30 m/min)
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A. reduces tool life
B. increases tool life
C. have no effect on tool life
D. spoils the work piece
Correct Answer
reduces tool life
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1. Flank wear depends upon the
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A. hardness of the work and tool material at the operating temperature
B. amount and distribution of hard constituents in the work material
C. degree of strain hardening in the chip
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: amount and distribution of hard constituents in the work material
2. Crater wear is mainly due to the phenomenon known as
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A. adhesion of metals
B. oxidation of metals
C. diffusion of metals
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: diffusion of metals
3. 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
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Correct Answer: between the tool face and the ground end surface of flank
4. 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
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Correct Answer: for holding the work in milling, grinding, planing or turning operations
5. 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
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Correct Answer: drift
6. The abrasive recommended for grinding materials of low tensile strength is
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A. silicon carbide
B. aluminium oxide
C. sand stone
D. diamond
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Correct Answer: silicon carbide
7. The addition of lead, sulphur and phosphorus to low carbon steels, help to
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A. reduce built up edge
B. break up chips
C. improve machinability
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
8. The cutting fluid mostly used for machining steel is
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A. water
B. soluble oil
C. dry
D. heavy oils
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Correct Answer: soluble oil
9. With the same tool life, the maximum material per minute is removed by
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A. increasing the cutting speed
B. decreasing the cutting speed
C. increasing the depth of cut
D. increasing the feed rate
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Correct Answer: increasing the depth of cut
10. In which of the following machine, the work is usually rotated while the drill is fed into work?
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A. Sensitive drilling machine
B. Radial drilling machine
C. Gang drilling machine
D. Deep hole drilling machine
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Correct Answer: Deep hole drilling machine
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