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Multiple Choice Questions On Forging Process

6. Roll forging.......

A. Causes a steadily applied pressure instead of impact force


B. Is used to force the end of a heated bar into a desired shape
C. Is a forging operation in which two halves of rotating die open and close rapidly while
impacting the end of the heated tube or shell
D. Is a forging method for reducing the diameter of a bar and in the process making it
longer
E. None of the above

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D.Is a forging method for reducing the diameter of a bar and in the process making it
longer

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7. Upset forging.......

A. Causes a steadily applied pressure instead of impact force


B. Is used to force the end of a heated bar into a desired shape
C. Is a forging operation in which two halves of rotating die open and close rapidly while
impacting the end of the heated tube or shell
D. Is a forging method for reducing the diameter of a bar and in the process making it
longer
E. None of the above

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B.Is used to force the end of a heated bar into a desired shape
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8. Hot press forging.........

A. Causes a steadily applied pressure instead of impact force


B. Is used to force the end of a heated bar into a desired shape
C. Is a forging operation in which two halves of rotating die open and close rapidly while
impacting the end of the heated tube or shell
D. Is a forging method for reducing the diameter of a bar and in the process making it
longer
E. None of the above

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A.Causes a steadily applied pressure instead of impact force


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9. Forging of a plain carbon steel is carried out......

A. 750oC
B. 900oC
C. 1100oC
D. 1300oC
E. None of the above

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D.1300oC
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10. The operation of removing the burr or flash from the forged parts in drop forging is
known as.......

A. Lancing
B. Trimming
C. Coining
D. Shot peening
E. Burring

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B.Trimming
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