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Hand saw with short thin blade held by a bow-shaped frame used to cut irregular

shapes in wood.

a.
coping saw
Which type of feed is needed in facing operation?

b.
cross

In lathe, form tools are used to produce

d.
The surfaces which are neither cylindrical nor tapered

b.
ball peen hammer

In lathe work, when the tool is fed parallel to the rotation of job work, it will
produce

b.
Cylindrical surface
A common tool with a rubber head designed to protect the surface being struck.

d.
rubber hammer

Which of the following is not a part of carriage of the centre lathe?

c.
Gear box controls
A saw used for cutting metal.

b.
hack saw

The following is used for holding bored parts for machining their outside surfaces
on Lathe.

a.
Mandrel
These clamps have a ratchet mechansim that quickly slides into place. You squeeze
the trigger to hold fast and squeeze again to release the grip.

d.
quick clamp

Which type of surface is produced in facing operation?

b.
Flat

The following part of Lathe serves as housing for the driving pulleys and back
gears

b.
Head stock

An adjustable metal device used for holding metal for forming or cutting.

d.
metal vise
A combination tool with rubber and plastic heads designed to protect the surface
being struck.

d.
claw hammer

A steel hand tool with small sharp teeth used for sharpening or shaping.

d.
steel file
Which of the following options best describes the centre lathes?

a.
Turning machines

Mouth and nose protection against airborne particles.

a.
rip saw

Carpenter's tool used to drive and pull nails.

a.
claw hammer

What is swing over carriage?

d.
The maximum diameter of workpiece that can be rotated over lathe saddle
A tool used to put in cross-head screws.

c.
phillips head screw driver

An all purpose knife used for cutting.

b.
utility knife
Eye protection to protect eyes from all directions.

d.
safety goggles
If the numbered division on the sliding scale is 1/10 and the smallest line is 0.1
inches, what does each numbered division represent: 0.1 inches or 0.01 inches?

a.
0.01 inches.
Zero error in micrometer means

b.
Zero on thimble and datum lineon sleeve do not coincide when measuring faces are in
contact
The measure of a surface of extent is called as

c.
area
What is determined while measuring a component?

d.
Actual size
Vernier depth gauge is used for measuring
d.
Step, depth of blind hole
The base unit of length as per S.I. unit is

a.
Meter
Metric outside micrometerhas a threaded spindle with a pitch of

c.
0.5 mm
The purpose of ratchet screw in micrometer screw gauge is

d.
to maintain suffecient and uniform measuring pressure
Lock nut in the micrometer is provided to

b.
Lock the reading after setting it the workpiece accurately
A depth micrometer can be used to measure wide range of sizes because

b.
It is equipped with a number of extension rod
Micrometer works on the principle of

b.
Nut and bolt
On which part of the vernier height gauge, are main scale divisions graduated?

a.
Beam
How do you measure the internal diameter of a circular object?

d.
Use the smaller jaws on the caliper.
The error which is most common in measurements is due to wrong placement of
eye while taking readings is called

c.
parallax error
Which of the following is an indirect measuring tool?

a.
Inside caliper
The minimum measurement that can be correctly read with a vernier caliper is
called

b.
least count
A vernier has 10. divisions and they are equal to 9 divisions of main scale in length.
If the main scale is calibrated in mm, what is its least count?

a.
0.1 mm
An outside micrometer has negative error. The correct reading can be taken by

b.
Adding the negative error in the actual reading
The purpose of adjusting nut in a micrometer screw gauge is to

a.
compensate for wear between screw and nut
h
Rachet stop in the micrometer helps to

b.
Control the pressure

Where is the centrifugal compressor mostly suitable?


d.
Large displacements and low condensing pressures
For uncooled rotary compressor, compression process is ____ while ideal process is
____

c.
adiabatic, isentropic

Reciprocating compressor is best suited for a....

a.
High flow rate and low pressure
The measure of a surface of extent is called as

d.
area
Which of the following is the condition to use two compressors in the refrigeration
system?

c.
The desired temperature is -50°C
With multiple staging, a centrifugal compressor can achieve higher output
pressure greater than

b.
6.9 MPa
The error which is most common in measurements is due to wrong placement of
eye while taking readings is called

d.
parallax error
Where is the reciprocating compressor mostly suitable?

b.
Small displacements and high condensing pressures
Centrifugal compressors are used to handle _______ volume of refrigerant.

d.
large
Rotary screw compressor use __ helical screw(s) to force the gas into smaller space.

a.
two
Reciprocating compressors are used to handle _______ volume of refrigerant.

c.
small
Compressors are similar to

b.
pumps
The ratio of work-done per cycle to the stroke volume of the compressor is known
as.......

a.
Mean effective pressure
Compression efficiency is compared against.......

b.
Isothermal compression
Rotary compressors are used where ____ quantities of gas are needed at relatively
____ pressure.

a.
large, low
The rotary positive displacement machines are ____ and compression is ____

d.
uncooled, adiabatic
What is the required condenser and evaporator pressure ratio for centrifugal
compressors?

c.
less than 1.5 bar

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