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106.

Chaplets are:
A. Core binders B. Core supports C. Core projections D. Mould sears to support core
Answer: B
107. Chaplets are provided to:
A Reduce core sag • B. Support heavy cores
C Compensate for inadequate coreseats D Mould seats to support core
Answer: D
108. Chaplets are made of:
A. Core sand B. Organic matter C Wood D. Metal
Answer: D
109 Tin coated low carbon steel chaplets are used in:
A. Ferrous foundries B. Non-ferrous foundries C Both A and B
Answer. A
110. Which of the following statements about gates is incorrect?
A. The size of gate depends upon the rate of solidification
B. A small gate is used for castings which solidify rapidly
C. More than one gate may be used to feed a fast freezing casting
D. A gate should not have sharp edges
Answer: B
111. The cross-section of a sprue.
A. Square B. Circular C. Rectangular D. Any of these
Answer: D
112. Sprues are generally:
A. Uniform size B. Tapered downwards C Tapered upwards
Answer; B
113. The design of gate should be such as to:
A. Avoid erosion of cores and mould cavity
B. Prevent scum, slag and eroded sand particles from entering the mould cavity
C. Minimize turbulence and dross formation D. All of the above
Answer: D
114. Which of the following defect may occur due to improper design of gating system?
A. Cold shuts B Rough surfaces C. Misruns D Any of these
Answer: D
115. High pouring rate leads to:
A. Mould erosion B. Rough surface C. Excessive shrinkage D. Any of these
Answer: D
116. Which of the following defect is likely to occur due to improper design of gatting system?
A. Shrinkage B. Mould erosion C. Porosity D. Any of these
Answer: D
118. Of the following metals, the pouring rate should be minimum for: ,
A. Steel B Aluminum C. Brass D. Cast iron
Answer: B
119. If dross and slag along with liquid metal reach the mould cavity they produce the defect known as
A. Mis run B. inclusions C. Blow holes D. Ail of these
Answer: B
120. Slag and dross can be removed by:
A. Skimming from the molten metal B. Using bottom pouring ladle
C. Using pouring basin in place of a pouring cup D. Any of the above
Answer: D
121. Hot spots ore generally found in castings.
A. Having abrupt variation in section B With uniform crnss-section
C. Symmetrical about two axes D. Small in weight but large in volume
Answer: A
122. Solidification time for riser should be:
A. Less than that of the casting B. Same as that for the casting C. More than that of the casting
Answer: C
123. According to Chvorinov's equation, the solidification time of castings is:

A. Directly proportional to the volume of the castings


B. Directly proportional to square of the volume of the casting
C. Inversely proportional to square of the volume of the casting
D. Inversely proportional to the volume of the casting
Answer: B
124. The most efficient shape of a series is that which:
A. Gives a minimum heat loss B. Keeps the metal in molten state for longer period C. Both A and B
Answer: C
126. The location of riser least depends on:
A. The metal to be cast B. The size of core
C. Design of casting D. Feasibility of directional solidification
Answer. B
127. A bind riser can be located:
A. In cope B. In drag C. In either cope or drag D. In cheek only
Answer: C

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