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What is term applied to the process of

separating different sizes of the same


material?

A. Screening
B. Separation
C. Sieving
D. Filtering
It is the process of separating a
material into a variety of
specifically sized groups.

A. Centrifugal
B. Fractioning
C. Sieving
D. Screening
Which of the following is the method
to determine the reactions on
continuous beams?

A. two-moment equations
B. Second moment equations
C. three-moment equations
D. third moment equations
What term is used to describe a
maximum load that a bolt can withstand
without acquiring a permanent set?

A Live load
B. Dead load
C. Proof load
D. Ultimate load
In bolts design, proof strength
corresponds approximately how many
percent of the 0.2 percent offset
yield strength?
A. 85%
B. 95%
C. 90%
D. 45%
How do you call the ratio of lateral
strain to longitudinal strain?

A. Poission’s ratio
B. Modulus of resilience
C. Modulus of rigidity
D. Offset ratio
Which of the following processes
usually used to create a bar of
material of a particular shape and
dimensions?
A. extrusion
B. cold working
C. forging
D. hot rolling
It is a supersaturated solid solution
of carbon in ferrite and it the
hardest and strongest form of steel?

A. Bainite
B. Ferrite
C. Martensite
D. Lignite
Which of the following processes
produce a refined grain structure and
eventually increased strength and
ductility of the material?
A. Extrusion
B. Cold working
C. Hot rolling
D. Forging
The maximum-strain theory which
applies only in elastic range of
stresses are also known as _______

A. Cataligno’s Theory
B. Saint Venant’s Theory
C. Stress-strain Theory
D. Hooke’s Law
The rapid cooling of steel to a
temperature between 400 to 800 deg F
in enough time, then austenite is
transformed into a materials called.
A. Bainite
B. Lignite
C. Quinite
D. Ferrite
For very slender column, what type of
formula that is best applied?

A. Column formula
B. Moment formulas
C. Slenderness formulas
D. Euler formula
What is the term applied to the
reciprocal of the velocity ratio?

A. Train value
B. Ratio factor
C. Modular value
D. None of these
The process by which high pressure is
applied to a heated metal billet or
blank which causes it to flow through
restricted orifice.
A. Intrusion
B. Extrusion
C. Forging
D. Hot rolling
When tested in compression, ductile
material usually exhibit________
characteristics up to the yield
strength as they do when tested in
tension.

A. the same
B. less than
C. more than
D. approximately the same
In pure torsion, the maximum stress is
at the center of the ______.

A. peripheral sides
B. medium sides
C. long sides
D. short sides
The ability of a material to absorb
energy within is proportional limit is
known as:

A. endurance
B. resilience
C. toughness
D. spring action
A method whereby a gear is run with
another gear that has abrasive surface
material.

A. hobbing
B. honing
C. lapping
D. milling
What is material is produced if
austenite is cooled rapidly to 400
deg. F or less?

A. Bainite
B. Fermite
C. Martensite
D. Lignite
What is the result if all the carbon
in cast iron is in the form of
cementite and pearlite with not
graphite present?
A. White
B. Gray
C. Malleable
D. Nodular
Type of roller bearing in which the
balls are assembled by the eccentric
displacement of the inner ring.

A. Shallow groove ball bearing


B. Self-alignning ball bearing
C. Fillinf-shot ball bearing
D. Deep-groove ball bearing
Which of the following is the
statement of how the total moment is
derived from a number of forces acting
simultaneously at a point?

A. Varignon’s theorem
B. Goodman’s theorem
C. Soderberg’s theorem
D. Cataligno’s theorem
It is the measure of the material’s
ability to yield and absorb highly
localized and rapidly applied
stresses.

A. Hardness
B. Toughness
C. Stiffness
D. Resilience
Which of the following processes where
the material will become progressively
stronger, harder and more brittle
until eventually fails?

A. Hot working
B. Cold Working
C. Tempering
D. Normalizing
In damped free vibration, when the
system returns to its static position
with the equilibrium, the system is
said to be:

A. Underdamped
B. Overdamped
C. Resonant
D. Critically damped
What describes very rough grinding
such as that performed in foundries to
remove gates, fins and risers from
castings?

A. Snagging
B. Honing
C. Lapping
D. Snugging
Which of the following is the best
method used for increasing a spring’s
fatigue life?

A. Shot relieving
B. Stress relieving
C. Shot peening
D. Sprickling
What is the term used to described the
distance from a point on one gear to
the corresponding point measures along
the base circle.

A. Diametral Pitch
B. Circular Pitch
C. Chordal pitch
D. Normal Pitch
Arc of the pitch circle through which
a tooth travels from its contact with
the mating tooth at the pitch point to
the point where the contact ceases is
called:

A. Arc of contact
B. Arc of approach
C. Arc of recess
D. Arc of action
A boom type mobile crane mounted on
endless tracks or thread belts.

A. Gantry crane
B. Locomotive crane
C. Jig crane
D. Crawler crane
An instrument that measures the
hardness of the work piece in terms of
elasticity.

A. Durometer
B. Scleroscope
C. Mohs's Scale
D. Brinell Tester
It is hardening treatment whereby a
cast metal is being heated to a very
temperature then suddenly subjected to
rapid cooling to improve hardness is
called:

A. normalizing
B. quenching
C. tempering
D. annealing
Heating of metal above the critical
temperature and then cooling slowly
usually furnace to reduce the hardness
and improve the machinability is
called:

A. normalizing
B. tempering
C. annealing
D. quenching
Major component of bronze casting:

A. copper
B. zinc
C. manganese
D. lead
An aluminum ore.

A. Hematite
B. Magnetite
C. Corundum
D. Bauxite
The referring to the brittleness of
steel while it is red hot.

A. Cold Shortness
B. Hot shortness
C. Red shortness
D. White Shortness
Alloyed with steel, this material
promotes fine grain structure and
improved the ratio of endurance
strength to ultimate strength.

A. Sulfur
B. Silicon
C. Cobalt
D. Vanadium
A special alloy of lead and tin that
is commonly used in bearing
applications.

A. Stellite
B. Monel
C. Babbitt
D. Inconel
A case- hardening process whereby
steel is heated in a carbon rich
environment.

A. Nitriding
B. Carbonitriding
C. Carburizing
D. Carbonizing
A term used to refer to the product of
the blast furnace and is made by the
reduction of iron ore.

A. Pig iron
B. Cast Iron
C. Nodular Cast iron
D. Wrought Iron
It is the deterioration of a material
or its properties due to its chemical
reaction with the environment.

A. abrasion
B. wear
C. corrosion
D. galling
What happens if the job is loosely
fitted between centers in cylindrical
grindings?

A. The job will be out of round


B. The job will be thrown out
C. The job will be over size
D. The job will not rotate
It is surface finishing process by
which scratches and tool marks are
removed with polishing wheel.

A. honning
B. lapping
C. polishing
D. buffing
It is a metal of almost pure iron,
ductile and very tough. It can be
hammered and shaped at high
temperature. It has a fibrous
structure because of the presence of
slag.

A. Nodular iron
B. Malleable iron
C. Wrought iron
D. Gray iron
It is the element used mostly in
steels designed for metal cutting
tools. The steels added by this
elements are tough, hard and very
resistant to wear

A. chromium
B. tungsten
C. molybdenum
D. nickle
The best procedure when filling a
piece of a metal in a lathe is to take
______.

A. Long fast stroke


B. Long short stroke
C. Short even stroke
D. Short fast stroke
Convex shaped slotter tools are used
for machining _______.

A. Concave surface
B. Conical surface
C. Convex surface
D. Flat surface
Where does the feed motion tale place
ina slotting machine?

A. During the cutting motion


B. After each forward stroke
C. At the end of return stroke
D. After each double stroke
Which of the following conditions may
cause error during knurling?

A. Clamped length too short


B. Surface speed too low
C. Too much longitudal feed
D. Unnecessary support with tail
stock center
Taps are resharpened by grindings

A. diameter
B. flutes
C. relief
D. threads
A grinding wheel, which has got the
marking “C”, is made with made with
what abrasive?

A. Aluminum oxide
B. Silicon carbide
C. Aluminum
D. Steel
Which kind of bond is a commonly used?

A. Vitrified
B. Rubber
C. Shellac
D. Silicon
The grade of grinding wheel depends
upon ______.

A. Grain size
B. Hardness of bond
C. Kind of abrasive
D. Structure
It moves on the lathe bed with cutting
tools according to the rotation of
lead screw or by the hand transferring
wheel.
A. Apron
B. Compound rest
C. Saddle
D. Mandrel
The ability of a material to absorb
energy of a energy when deformed
elastically and to return it when
unloaded is known as:

A. Creep
B. Fatigue
C. Hardness
D. Resilience
An alloy of nickel and copper.

A. Monel
B. Iconel
C. Titanium
D. Vanadium
What types of materials behave like
iron when placed in magnetic field?

A. Crystal
B. Amorphous
C. Ferromagnetic material
D. Mettaloids
What refers to a physical blend of two
or more substances?

A. molecule
B. mixture
C. alloy
D. compound
What is the smallest part of a
compound that still retains the
properties of that compound?

A. alloy
B. elements
C. molecule
D. unit cell
What refers to a crystal imperfection
characterized by regions of severe
atomic misfit where atoms are not
properly surrounded by neighbour
atoms?

A. Discrystallization
B. Dislocation
C. Slip step
D. Dispersion
What is a combination of one or more
metals with a non-metallic element?

A. Metalloid
B. Matrix composite
C. Inert
D. Ceramic
Polymers comes from Greek words “poly”
which means “many” and meros which
means:

A. metal
B. material
C. part
D. mers
The engineering materials known as
plastics are more correctly called:

A. Polyvinyl chloride
B. Polymers
C. Polyethylene
D. Mers
What is a combination of two or more
materials that properties that the
components materials do not have by
themselves?
A. compound
B. composite
C. mixture
D. matrix
What mechanical property of a material
refers to the resistance to plastic
deformation?

A. Rigidity
B. Plasticity
C. hardness
D. ductility
What dimensional property of a
material refers to the deviation from
edge straightness?

A. lay
B. out of flat
C. camber
D. waviness
What is the a generic name of a class
of polymer which is commercially known
as nylon?

A. Polyacetals
B. Polyamide
C. Cellulose
D. Polyester
What do impact tests measure?

A. roughness
B. compactness
C. stiffness
D. toughness
Absorb or store energy is called:

A. resilience
B. compactness
C. stiffness
D. toughness
Deflection of a beam is:

A. Inversely proportional to the


modulus of elasticity and moment of
inertia.
B. Inversely proportional to the
weight imposed times the length.
C. Proportional to the modulus of
elasticity and moment of inertia.
D. Proportional to the load imposed
and inversely to the length squared.
Principal materials used in soldering
are_______.

A. Tin and Lead


B. Copper and Tin
C. Zinc and Copper
D. Copper and Lead
The process of melting layer of
another metal such as lead or copper
into pores of sintered material.

A. infiltration
B. pouring
C. cold rolling
D. casting
Which angle between the element of the
face cone and its axis?

A. Face angle
B. Back angle
C. Front angle
D. Increment angle
What is the purpose of re-
crystallization of all metals?

A. Increase hardness and ductility.


B. Increase the amount of alloying
ingredient absorbed by the solid
mixture.
C. Relieve stress induced during
cold working.
D. Reduce the temperature of the
mixture below the eutectic line.
Which of the following is not a face-
centered cubic structure?

A. copper
B. graphite
C. silver
D. nickle
Which of the following is manufactured
from aluminum oxide have the same
expected life as carbide tools but can
operate at speeds from two to three
times higher?

A. Ceramic tools
B. High speed steel
C. diamonds
D. Carbon tool steel
What is the typical chip thickness
ratio?

A. 0.50
B. 0.75
C. 0.25
D. 1.00
It is recommended not to have a direct
drive between driven and drive
sprockets if the ratio of their teeth
exceeds ____. Use 2 or more step
combination

A. 10 times
B. 5 times
C. 8 times
D. 6 times
The creation of a hard metal surface
in a softer product.

A. Parkerizing
B. Honing
C. Hard surfacing
D. Galvanizing
It is a type of coil where the helical
coil is wrapped into a circle forming
an annular ring.

A. Volute spring
B. Hair spring
C. Motor spring
D. Garter spring
It is the treatment of steel that
produces extremely hard surface. The
process consists of exposing the steel
to hot ammonia gas for some hours

A. Nitriding
B. Cyaniding
C. Carburizing
D. Ammonia bath
The property of a material to resist
various kinds of rapidly alternating
stresses.

A. Fatigue strength
B. Bending strength
C. Compressive strength
D. Impact strength
The property of a material which
resists forces from causing a member
to bend or deflect in the direction in
which the load is applied.

A. Tensile strength
B. Bending strength
C. Compressive strength
D. torsional strength
The reciprocal of a diametrical pitch or
the ratio of the pitch diameter to the
number of teeth.

A. lead
B. involute
C. module
D. clearance
To avoid scoring in the bearing
surface and the shaft due to
contamination/absorption of the fine
dirt in the bearing during
operation/lubrication the bearing
material to apply should have good
____ properties?

A. anti-scoring
B. Corrosion resistance conformability
C. Corrosion resistance
D. Embeddability.
An elastic body whose primary function
is to deflect under load.

A. clutch
B. brake
C. stopper
D. spring
The repeated hammering of a work piece
to obtain desired shape.

A. Spring back
B. Blanking
C. Punching
D. Forging
Which of the following material has
66% nickel, 29% copper and 3%
aluminum?

A. K Monel
B. Monel
C. Inconel
D. L Monel
It is one which specimen, supported at
both ends as a simple beam, and is
broken by the impact strength of the
metal.

A. Charpy test
B. Izod test
C. Rockwell test
D. Universal test
Which of the following elements when
large quantity is harmful to the
ferrous metal?

A. aluminum
B. silicon
C. sulfur
D. zinc
Which of the following is the most
dominant cause (approximately 80%) of
machine failures?

A. Torsion
B. Negligence
C. Fatigue failure
D. Compression
When tested in compression, ductile
materials usually exhibit _____
characteristics up to the yield
strength as they do when tested in
tension.

A. the same
B. more than
C. less than
D. Approximately the same
A screw that requires positive torque
to lower the load, or loosen the screw
if it has been turned tight against a
resistance.

A. Power screw
B. Lock screw
C. Self screw
D. Self locking screw
If a piston-type flush valve is not
operating properly, the most likely
cause would be:

A. a plugged by – pass hole


B. a cracked diaphragm
C. a stuck pilot valve
D. any of the above
Twist drills are usually considered
suitable machining holes having a length
less than ______.

A. two times their diameter


B. five times their diameter
C. ten times their diameter
D. twenty times their diameter
A process of forming metals by the use
of dies after the metal is forced to
its plastic range.

A. Casting
B. Forging
C. Rolling
D. Turning
Recommended best cutting angle of drill
for work on steel or cast iron is
______ degrees.

A. 48
B. 50
C. 59
D. 63
Hand taps are provided in sets of three
called:

A. taper, plug and end


B. short, taper and bottom
C. taper, plug and bottom
D. short, medium and long
A tapered square key is known as:

A. Gib head
B. Woodruff
C. Kennedy
D. Barth

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