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Chapter 18 Machining Operations and Machine Tools Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 18 Machining Operations and Machine Tools Multiple Choice Questions
Groover 2013
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improve surface finish on a hole, (e) improve tolerance on hole diameter, and (f) provide an
internal thread?
18.16 The distinguishing feature between a drilling fixture and a drill jig is that the fixture
provides a means of guiding the tool during the hole-making operation: (a) true or (b)
false?
18.17 Which of the following are classified as peripheral milling rather than face milling (three
best answers): (a) end milling, (b) plain milling, (c) pocket milling, (d) slab milling, (e)
straddle milling, and (f) surface contouring?
18.18 The difference between up milling and down milling is that in down milling the direction
of motion of the cutter teeth is opposite the feed direction when the teeth cut into the
work: (a) true or (b) false?
18.19 A vertical milling machine is more appropriate than a horizontal milling machine for
performing which of the following types of operations (three best answers): (a) end milling,
(b) face milling, (c) peripheral milling, (d) plain milling, (e) slab milling, and (f) surface
contouring?
18.20 The basic milling machine is which one of the following: (a) bed type, (b)
knee-and-column, (c) profiling mill, (d) ram mill, or (e) universal milling machine?
18.21 Typical operations performed on a machining center include which of the following (two
best answers): (a) boring, (b) drilling, (c) milling, (d) sawing, and (e) turning?
18.22 A planing operation is best described by which one of the following: (a) a single-point tool
moves linearly past a stationary workpart, (b) a tool with multiple teeth moves linearly past
a stationary workpart, (c) a workpart is fed linearly past a rotating cutting tool, or (d) a
workpart moves linearly past a single-point tool?
18.23 A broaching operation is best described by which one of the following: (a) a rotating tool
moves past a stationary workpart, (b) a tool with multiple teeth moves linearly past a
stationary workpart, (c) a workpart is fed past a rotating cutting tool, or (d) a workpart
moves linearly past a stationary single-point tool?
18.24 The three basic types of sawing, according to type of blade motion involved, are which of
the following: (a) abrasive cutoff, (b) bandsawing, (c) circular sawing, (d) contouring, (e)
friction sawing, (f) hacksawing, and (g) slotting?
18.25 Which one of the following terms is used for cutting external threads using self-opening
threading dies: (a) tapping, (b) thread chasing, (c) thread forming, or (d) thread milling?
18.26 Gear hobbing is a special form of which one of the following machining operations: (a)
grinding, (b) milling, (c) planing, (d) shaping, or (e) turning?
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