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Quiz for Chapter 2 (Met 31014)

1. ------------ are single copies of the casting.

(a) Single or loose patterns (solid pattern) (b) Gated patterns (loose)

(c) Match-plate patterns (d) Cope and drag patterns (split pattern)

2. Cope and drag of pattern are mounted on opposite sides of plate. (T/F) --------

3. Machining or finish allowance. (+ ive or - ive) ----------

4. Distortion or chamber allowance. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

5. To account for ------------ shrinkage, riser are provided from the mould. (liquid / solid) ----------

6. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: castings get oxidized in the mold and
during heat treatment; scales etc., thus formed need to be removed. (T/F) --------

7. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: it is required to achieve exact casting
dimensions. (T/F) --------

8. Taper allowance is given to all surfaces perpendicular to parting line. (T/F) --------

9. ------------------------- core boxes are highly suitable for making cores where provision for bosses,
hubs. (Right and left hand/ Strickle/Loose piece)

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Quiz for Chapter 1 (Met 31014)

1-------------- are an improvement on ungated loose patterns.

(a) Single or loose patterns (solid pattern) (b) Gated patterns (loose)

(c) Match-plate patterns (d) Cope and drag patterns (split pattern)

2. Shrinkage or contraction allowance. (+ ive or - ive) ---------

3. Draft of tapper allowances. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

4. Shake or rapping allowance. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

5. To account for ------------ shrinkage, shrinkage allowance is provided on the pattern. (liquid / solid) -----

6. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: it is the intended to remove surface
roughness and other imperfections from the castings. (T/F) --------

7. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: surface finish is required on the casting.
(T/F) --------

8. -------------------- most common type of core box. (Half core box/ Dump core box/ Split core box).

9. Cope and drag of pattern are mounted on opposite sides of plate. (T/F) --------

Check By ------------------- Signature ------------------------------

Date ------------------- Student Name ------------------------------

Roll Number -------------------------------

Date --------------------------------
Quiz for Chapter 2 (Met 31014)

1. Cope and drag of pattern are mounted on opposite sides of plate. (T/F) --------

2. Shrinkage or contraction allowance. (+ ive or - ive) ---------

3. Distortion or chamber allowance. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

4. Shake or rapping allowance. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

5. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: castings get oxidized in the mold and
during heat treatment; scales etc., thus formed need to be removed. (T/F) --------

6. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: it is the intended to remove surface
roughness and other imperfections from the castings. (T/F) --------

7. Taper allowance is given to all surfaces perpendicular to parting line. (T/F) --------

8. -------------------- most common type of core box. (Half core box/ Dump core box/ Split core box).

9. ------------------------- core boxes are highly suitable for making cores where provision for bosses,
hubs. (Right and left hand/ Strickle/Loose piece)

Check By ------------------- Signature ------------------------------

Date ------------------- Student Name ------------------------------

Roll Number -------------------------------

Date --------------------------------
Quiz for Chapter 2 (Met 31014)

1-------------- are an improvement on ungated loose patterns.

(a) Single or loose patterns (solid pattern) (b) Gated patterns (loose)

(c) Match-plate patterns (d) Cope and drag patterns (split pattern)

2. Cope and drag of pattern are mounted on opposite sides of plate. (T/F) --------

3. Draft of tapper allowances. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

4. Distortion or chamber allowance. (+ ive or - ive) -----------

5. ------------ are single copies of the casting.

(a) Single or loose patterns (solid pattern) (b) Gated patterns (loose)

(c) Match-plate patterns (d) Cope and drag patterns (split pattern)

6. To account for ------------ shrinkage, shrinkage allowance is provided on the pattern. (liquid / solid) -----

7. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: castings get oxidized in the mold and
during heat treatment; scales etc., thus formed need to be removed. (T/F) --------

8. A Casting is given an allowance for machining, because: surface finish is required on the casting.
(T/F) --------

9. Taper allowance is given to all surfaces perpendicular to parting line. (T/F) --------

Check By ------------------- Signature ------------------------------

Date ------------------- Student Name ------------------------------

Roll Number -------------------------------

Date --------------------------------

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