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  • Gagger is used for cleaning the moulding sand.


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  • B. Incorrect

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    • 1. A mortise gauge is a

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    • A. striking tool
    • B. planing tool
    • C. boring tool
    • D. marking tool
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    • 2. In a __________ , two or more operations are performed simultaneously at the single stroke of the ram.

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    • A. simple die
    • B. progressive die
    • C. combination die
    • D. compound die
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    • 3. The cutting edge of a chisel should be

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    • A. hardened
    • B. tempered
    • C. hardened and tempered
    • D. case hardened
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    • 4. A neutral flame is obtained by supplying

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    • A. equal volumes of oxygen and acetylene
    • B. more volume of oxygen and less volume of acetylene
    • C. more volume of acetylene and less volume of oxygen
    • D. none of the above
    • Discuss
    • 5. A file removes the metal during

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    • A. forward stroke
    • B. return stroke
    • C. both forward and return strokes
    • D. none of these
    • Discuss
    • 6. When a pattern is made in three parts, the __________ is known as a drag.

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    • A. bottom part
    • B. middle part
    • C. top part
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    • 7. Aluminium is the best material for making patterns because it is

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    • A. light in weight
    • B. easy to work
    • C. corrosion resistant
    • D. all of these
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    • 8. Scab is a casting defect which occurs as sand patches on the upper surface of a casting.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 9. In bending operation, the metal takes the shape of a punch.

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    • A. Yes
    • B. No
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    • 10. Carburising flame is used to weld

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    • A. steel, cast iron, copper, aluminium etc
    • B. brass and bronze
    • C. hard surfacing materials such as stellite
    • D. all of these
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