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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

Write the letter only.

1. Jigs and Fixtures are used for


(A) Mass production
(B) Identical parts production
(C) Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
(D) None of the above

2. The use of jigs and fixtures


(A) Facilitates the deployment of less-skilled labor for the production
(B) Eliminates pre-machining operations like marking, measuring, laying out, etc.
(C) reduced manual handling operations
(D) All of the above

3. The following is(are) the function(s) of a jig


(A) Holding
(B) Locating
(C) Guiding
(D) All of the above

4. A fixture does not


(A) Holds the workpiece
(B) Locate the workpiece
(C) Guide the tool
(D) All of the above

5. Jigs are not used in


(A) Drilling
(B) Reaming
(C) Tapping
(D) Milling

6. Fixtures are used in


(A) Milling
(B) Shaping
(C) Turning
(D) All of the above

7. With the use of Jigs and fixture total cost of production


(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Remains the same
(D) Jigs are not used in any production process

8. With the use of Jigs and fixture rate of production will


(A) Increase
(B) Decrease
(C) Remains the same
(D) Jigs are not used in any production process

9. Jigs and fixtures increase the accuracy of the parts.


(A) True
(B) false

10. Jigs And fixtures are used to provide interchangeability.


(A) true
(B) false

11. With the use of Jigs and fixture quality control expenses will
(A) Reduce
(B) Increases
(C) Jigs and fixture are not used in any production process
(D) None of the mentioned

12. With the use of Jigs and fixture


(A) Labor cost decreases
(B) Labor cost increases
(C) Labor cost decreases
(D) None of the mentioned

13. Number of the degree of freedom of a workpiece in space is equal to


(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 16
(D) 20

14. 3-2-1 principle also known as


(A) Six-point location
(B) Least points
(C) Extreme positions
(D) Mutually perpendicular planes

15. Principle of ______ states that “In order to achieve the maximum accuracy in location the locating
points should, therefore, be placed as far apart from one another as it is possible”.
(A) Six-point location
(B) Least points
(C) Extreme positions
(D) Mutually perpendicular planes

16. The following holds the workpiece securely in a jig or fixture against the cutting forces
(A) Locating device
(B) Clamping device
(C) Guiding device
(D) Indexing device

17. The following is a quick-acting clamp


(A) Hinged clamp
(B) Cam operated clamp
(C) Bridge clamp
(D) Edge clamp

18. Which of the following is not a locating device?


(A) nesting
(B) flathead
(C) conical head
(D) strap

19. The following material is commonly used for making locating and clamping devices
(A) High carbon steel
(B) Low carbon steel
(C) High-speed steel
(D) Die steel

20. The following type of jig is used for machining in more than one plane
(A) Template jig
(B) Plate type jig
(C) Open type jig
(D) Box type jig
21. The following type of jig suits best for drilling of holes in hollow cylindrical components, with
relatively smaller outside and inside diameters, such as bushes
(A) Solid type jig
(B) Pot type jig
(C) Box type jig
(D) Open type jig

22. The following type of jig is used to drill a series of the equidistant hole along a circle
(A) Index jig
(B) Plate type jig
(C) Open type jig
(D) Pot type jig

23. This type of jig is employed on multi-spindle machines


(A) Index jig
(B) Universal jig
(C) Open type jig
(D) Multi-station jig

24. The following jig can be used for several different workpieces and operations
(A) Template jig
(B) Multi-station jig
(C) Index jig
(D) Universal jig

25. The jigs and fixtures can be constructed through


(A) Casting
(B) Fabrication
(C) Welding
(D) All of the above

26. The following is(are) the advantage(s) of cast jigs or fixtures


(A) No heat treatments are required for the cast jigs and fixtures
(B) It prevents the occurrence of tool chatter in milling
(C) if cast jigs or fixture drops down, they don’t get misaligned or de-shaped, although it may break
(D) All of the above

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