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SET F

DME 4105/4085 MACHINE DESIGN AND DRAWING 23. In solid flanged coupling, the flanges are joined by
NAME: -…………………………………………………………….. means of _________.
UNI. ROLL NO.: - ………………………………SEC: -……….. (a) Hex. headed bolts (b) Headless taper bolts
DATE OF QUIZ: -………………………………………………….. (c) Cotter pin
1. A key is a temporary joint (True/False). 24. For ensuring correct alignment; in flanged
2. A cotter is a permanent joint (True/False). coupling _________ is provided.
3. Pin joints may be temporary or permanent joints 25. A coupling is called protected flanged coupling
(True/False). because _ _ _ _ _ .
4. The standard taper on the face of a key is 26. Shaft couplings are permanent in nature
_________. (True/False).
5. Taper sunk key is tapered on both sides 27. Shaft couplings are used only to take axial loads
(True/False). (True/False).
6. Saddle keys are used for light duties (True/False). 28. A universal coupling connects two shafts, only
7. Sunk keys are used for light duties (True/False). when the angle between them is very small
8. Woodruff key is a type of sunk key (True/False). (True/False).
9. Feather key is a sunk key with uniform width and 29. An Oldham coupling connects two shafts, when
thickness (True/False). they are _________.
10. Feather keys are used with _________. (a) Intersecting (b) Parallel (c) Coaxial
(a) Gears (b) Flywheel (c) Pulleys. 30. The inevitable bearing wear is taken care of in
11. _________ fit exists between feather key and _________ _________ .
keyway. (a) Rigid couplings (b) Dis-engaging couplings
12. A knuckle joint is a _________ joint used to fasten (c) Flexible couplings
two circular rods. 31. Relative rotation between the shafts in bushed-
13. Knuckle joints are used in _________ links. pin type flanged coupling is taken care of by _____
14. A cotter of rectangular cross-sections has uniform _____.
thickness/width; however, it is varying in 32. Mis-alignment of shafts in compression coupling is
width/thickness. taken care of by _____ _____ _____ .
15. A cotter joint with a jib is used to join two circular 33. When the power transmission from one shaft to
rods (True/False). another is intermittent, _________ coupling is used.
16. Pin joints fasten two rods under axial loads 34. The power is transmitted in cone coupling by
(True/False). _________, whereas in claw coupling, by _________.
17. A knuckle joint is used to fasten two square rods 35. Non-aligned couplings are used to transmit power
(True/False) between two shafts which are _____ _____ .
18. Rigid couplings are used for shafts which are 36. Non-aligned _________ coupling is recommended
_________. for connecting intersecting shafts.
(a) Slightly mis-aligned (b) Inclined (c) Co-axial 37. Oldham coupling is recommended to connect two
19. In a butt or half-lap coupling, the sleeve is _________ shafts.
normally fitted to the shafts by means of _____ _____. 38. Flexibility in cushion coupling is provided by _____
(a) Saddle key (b) Feather key (c) tight fit _____ .
20. In split-muff couplings, the number of bolts will 39. In the third angle projection, the object is
always be _________. imagined to be placed _________ .
(a) Even (b) Four (c) Odd (a) Below H.P and behind V.P.
21. In the solid flanged couplings, the flange is (b) Above H.P and infront of V.P.
_________. (c) Above H.P and behind V.P.
(a) Separate, mounted using a sunk key 40. In first angle projection:
(b) Integral with the shaft (a) The view from above is _________ the view from
(c) Fitted with interference fit the front.
22. In flanged coupling, the flanges are joined (b) The view from the right is placed on the _____
together by means of _________. _____ of the view from the front.
(a) Hex. headed bolts (b) Headless taper bolts (c) Key

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