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  • Question
  • Lap joints are employed on plates having thickness


  • Options
  • A. less than 3 mm
  • B. 5 to 10 mm
  • C. 12.5 mm
  • D. above 25 mm

  • Correct Answer
  • less than 3 mm 


  • Workshop Technology problems


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    • 1. In electric resistance welding, pressure applied varies from

    • Options
    • A. 1 to 5 MPa
    • B. 5 to 10 MPa
    • C. 10 to 25 MPa
    • D. 25 to 55 MPa
    • Discuss
    • 2. A diamond pointed chisel is used for cutting

    • Options
    • A. flat surfaces
    • B. grooves
    • C. keyways
    • D. V-shaped grooves
    • Discuss
    • 3. The flux commonly used in brazing is

    • Options
    • A. zinc chloride
    • B. ammonium chloride
    • C. rosin plus alcohol
    • D. borax
    • Discuss
    • 4. The operation of cutting a sheet of metal in a straight line along the length, is known as

    • Options
    • A. plunging
    • B. notching
    • C. slitting
    • D. forming
    • Discuss
    • 5. The consumable electrode is used in

    • Options
    • A. carbon arc welding
    • B. submerged arc welding
    • C. TIG arc welding
    • D. MIG arc welding
    • Discuss
    • 6. A file with 20 teeth in 25 mm is called

    • Options
    • A. rough file
    • B. bastard file
    • C. second cut file
    • D. smooth file
    • Discuss
    • 7. The length of hacksaw blade is the distance between the outside edges of the holes which fits over the pins.

    • Options
    • A. Agree
    • B. Disagree
    • Discuss
    • 8. Acetylene gas is stored in cylinders in

    • Options
    • A. solid form
    • B. gaseous form
    • C. liquid form
    • D. any one of these
    • Discuss
    • 9. Neutral flame is usd to weld

    • Options
    • A. steel
    • B. cast iron
    • C. copper
    • D. all of these
    • Discuss
    • 10. In electric resistance welding, pressure is applied just after the completion of current.

    • Options
    • A. True
    • B. False
    • Discuss


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