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Which of the following ropes is used for

lines, hawsers, overhead cranes and hoists.

A. 6 x 37 IWRC C. 6 x 25 IWRC
B. 6 x 35 IWRC D. 7 x 26 IWRC
The regular materials for wire ropes are
made of:

A. Chromium
B. Wrought iron
C. Cast steel
D. High-carbon iron
What is the minimum suggested design
factor of wire ropes for miscellaneous
hoisting equipment is:

A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 4
To avoid excessive wear rate the
recommended limiting pressure for 6 x 19
rope is ______ for cast steel.

A. 700 psi
B. 900 psi
C. 1000 psi
D. 1200 psi
To avoid excessive wear rate the
recommended limiting pressure for 6 x 19
rope is ______ for manganese cast steel.

A. 2500 psi
B. 2000 psi
C. 3000 psi
D. 2300 psi
What friction devices that are used to
connect shafts?

A. Clutches
B. Spring
C. Brakes
D. Holders
The total frictional energy that is stored in
the brake parts principally in the drum or
disk is approximately:

A. 56 % up
B. 90 % up
C. 86 % up
D. 75 % up
The brake capacity to absorb energy is
known as:

A. Energy
B. Power
C. Resistance brake
D. Breaking torque
A kind of braking systems such that if the
band wraps partly around the brake drum,
and the braking action is obtained by
pulling the band tight into the wheel.

A. Block brake
B. Clutch
C. Band brake
D. Centrifugal brake
Which of the following clutches that has a
disadvantage of heavier rotating masses.

A. Multiple disc clutch


B. Cone clutch
C. Disc clutch
D. Tin clutching
Which of the following welds have been
considered as resistance weld which is
usually round in the same dorm as the
electrodes that press the sheets together.

A. Edge joints
B. Spot welds
C. CIG welds
D. TIG welds
A welding which consists of short lengths
(2 – 3 in. long) of welds with space
between as 6 inches on centers.

A. Intermittent weld
B. Spot weld
C. MIG weld
D. TIG weld
A welding operation that use hot flame
and metal rod.

A. Gas welding
B. Arc welding
C. Resistance welding
D. Automatic welding
The arc is covered with a welding
composition, and bare electrode wire is
fed automatically.

A. Resistance welding
B. Induction welding
C. Submerge welding
D. Spot welding
What is the recommended coefficient of
fluctuation of flywheels for punching,
shearing, pressing machine is.

A. 0.005 – 0.1
B. 0.002
C. 0.03 – 0.05
D. 0.01 – 0.03
The part of machine that absorbs the
energy delivered by a sharp force or blow.

A. Spring
B. Anvil
C. Brakes
D. flywheel
It is the friction of wheel inclination from
the vertical position.

A. Camber
B. Toe-in
C. Caster
D. King
Which of the following is a machine which
takes large quantities of raw or finished
materials and binds them with a rope or
metal straps or wires into large package.

A. Bacher
B. Bending machine
C. Baler
D. Automatic screw machine
It is the grasping of an outside workpiece
in a chunk or a jawed device in a lathe.

A. Clucking
B. Clamping
C. Chucking
D. clamshelling
Which of the following is a mechanical
linkage or mechanism that can turn about
a center or rotation.

A. Oscillaltion
B. Crank
C. Coupler
D. Drag link
What type of compound screw which
produces a motion equal to the difference
in motion between the two component
screws.

A. Machine screw
B. Tanden screw
C. Differential screw
D. Variable screw
Which of the following bolts provided with
a hole at one end instead of usual head.

A. Stud bolt
B. Eye bolt
C. Machine bolt
D. Stove bolt
What operation generally carried out to
divide the parent coiled sheet into
narrower coils?

A. Slotting
B. Squeezing
C. Squaring
D. Slitting
It is the process used to form shallow,
round, raised recessed troughs of uniform
width in a straight curved or circular form.

A. Hemming
B. Beading
C. Embossing
D. Buldging
The process of removing excess metal from
the edge of a strip to make it suitable for
drawing without wrinkling or to obtain
final complicated shape which was not
directly possible by blanking.

A. Lancing
B. Slugging
C. Notching
D. trimming
Which of the following is the processes of
removing coarse scratches or tool marks?

A. Polishing
B. Buffing
C. Honing
D. lapping
Which of the following ropes is galvanized
and consists of 6 strands, 7 wires each, and
a hemp core.

A. Reverse lay rope


B. Guy rope
C. Lang lay rope
D. Regular rope
It is a large lathe used for turning and
boring cannons.

A. Gun lathe
B. Engine lathe
C. Cannon lathe
D. Turret lathe
What device on a lathe machine used for
carrying the revolving spindle?

A. Head stock
B. Header
C. Head suction
D. None of these
If the face-centered cubic lattice is compared with
the hexagonal close-packed lattice, which of the
following features describes the hexagonal closed-
packed structure only?

A. It has the closest packed lattice structure.


B. Its coordination number is 2.
C. Its deformation properties are more directional.
D. Its stacking order is reversed.
In molecules of the same composition,
what are variations of atomic
arrangements known as?

A. Polymers
B. Monomers
C. Isomers
D. Crystal system
Which of the following statements is not true regarding X-
ray diffraction?

A. The geometrical structure factor F(h,k,l) is the ratio of


the amplitude of the x-ray.
B. Reflected from a plane in a crystal to the amplitude of
the X-ray scattered from a single electron
C. X-ray diffraction is only useful for studying simpler
crystal such as the body-centered cubic structure,
rather than more complex crystals like the hexagonal
close-packed structure.
D. X-ray diffraction can be used to determine the grain
size of a specimen.
Which of the following describes diffusion in a crystal
structure?

A. It is not possible.
B. It occurs only in alloys, never in pure crystal.
C. It often uses an exchange or vacancy mechanism.
D. It occurs primarily as a result of mechanical work.
Which of the following does not produce
vacancies, interstitial defects, or impurity
defects in a material?

A. Plastic deformation
B. Quenching
C. Slow equilibrium cooling
D. Irradiation with high energy particles
Which of the following are true statements about
the modulus of elasticity, E?

A. It is the same as the rupture modulus.


B. It is the slope of the stress-strain diagram in the
linearly elastic region.
C. It is the ratio of stress to volumetric strain.
D. Its value depends only on the temperature of
the material.
In general, what are the effects of cold-
working a metal?

A. Increase strength and ductility


B. Increase strength and decrease ductility
C. Increase strength, decrease
D. Decreased strength, increase ductility
Which of the following does cold working cause?

A. Elongation of grains in the flow direction, an increase in


dislocation density, and over all increase in energy metal.
B. Elongation of grains in the flow direction a decrease in
dislocation density, and an over all decrease in energy of
the metal.
C. Elongation of grains in the flow direction a decrease in
dislocation density, and an over all increase in energy of
the metal.
D. Shortening of grains in the flow direction a decrease in
dislocation density, and an over all decrease in energy of
the metal.
Which of the following statement is false?

A. The amount or percentage of cold work cannot be


obtained from informal about change in the area of
thickness of a metal.
B. The process of applying force to metal at temperature
below the temperature of crystallization in order to
plastically deform the metal is called cold-working.
C. Annealing eliminates most of the defects caused by
the cold-working of a metal.
D. Annealing reduces the hardness of the metal.
Which of the following statement is false?

A. There is a considerable increase in the hardness


and the strength of a cold-worked metal.
B. Cold-working a metal significantly reduces its
ductility.
C. Cold-working causes a slight decrease in the
density and electrical conductivity of a metal.
D. Cold work decrease the yield point as well as the
strength and hardness of the metal.
Which of the following correctly describes atoms
located at grain boundaries?

A. They are subjected to the same type of inter


atomic forces that are presented in the interior
atoms of the crystal.
B. They are located primarily highly strained and
distorted positions.
C. They have a higher free energy than atoms in
the undisturbed part of the crystal lattice.
D. All of the above.
For a completely corrosion-resistant
stainless steel, what minimum percentage
of chromium in the alloy is required?

A. 1.1%
B. 8.3%
C. 3.2%
D. 11%
Modulus of resilience is:

A. The same as the modulus of elasticity


B. A measure of materials ability to store strain energy.
C. The reciprocal of the modulus of elasticity.
D. A measure of the deflection of a member.
when a metal is cold worked all of the
following generally occur EXCEPT:

A. Recrystallization temperature decrease .


B. Ductility decreases.
C. Grains become equi-axed
D. Tensile strength increases.
Which of the following affects most of the electrical
and thermal properties?

A. The atomic weight expressed in grams per gram-


atom.
B. The electrons, particular the outmost ones
C. The magnitude of electrical charge of the protons.
D. The weight of the atoms.
Which of the following is not a method of
non-destructive testing of steel casting
and forgings?

A. Radiography
B. Ultrasonic
C. Magnetic particle
D. Chemical analysis
Compressive strength of fully cured concrete
is most directly related to:

A. Sand-gravel
B. Aggregate gradation
C. Water-cement ratio
D. Absolute volume of cement
According t the ACI code, the modular
ratio, n, of structural concrete with a
28-day ultimately compressive strength,
f’c, of 3000 is nearest to:

A. 7
B. 9
C. 8
D. 10
What are valence electron?

A. The outershell electrons


B. Electrons with positive charge
C. The electrons of the complete quantum shells
D. The k-quantum shell electrons
Which of the following is not a viscoelastic
material?

A. Plastic
B. Rubber
C. Metal
D. Glass
Which of the following statement is false?

A. Both copper and aluminum have a face-


centered crystal structure.
B. Both magnesium and zinc have a hexagonal
close-packed crystal structure.
C. Iron can have either a face-centered or a
body centered cubic crystal structure.
D. Both lead and cadmium have a hexagonal
close-packed crystal structure.
Cutting lubricant used in drilling reaming,
and tapping for brass and bronze.

A. Dry
B. Soda water
C. Soluble oil
D. Turpentine
Type of bolt commonly used in the
construction that is unthreaded in both
ends.

A. Acme threaded bolts


B. Hex bolt
C. Square threaded
D. Stud bolt
Forces that meet at a common point are
called.

A. co-linear
B. Concurrent
C. Coplanar
D. Couple
Dynamic seals are also known as

A. Gasket
B. Packing
C. Seal
D. Shield
The material used for engine radiation is
usually made of:

A. Admiralty brass
B. Navy brass
C. Silicon brass
D. Yellow brass
Mirror finish has surfaces fitness of
_______ rms

A. 1
B. 1 to 3
C. 2 to 5
D. 2 to 8
Non – metallic material of high melting
temperature being used as furnace lining is
called:

A. Dolomite clay bricks


B. Quartz bricks
C. Refractories
D. Silica sand
In greater quantity, this element is harmful
to the molten ferrous metal.

A. Aluminum
B. Oxides
C. Silicon
D. Sulfur
What is the SAE specification numbers of
molybdenum?

A. SAE 2XXX
B. SAE 3XXX
C. SAE 4XXX
D. SAE 5XXX
Which of the following is not a structural
class of steel?

A. High carbon
B. High speed steel
C. Low carbon
D. Tool and die
A furnace used in melting non-ferrous
metals called:

A. Crucible furnace
B. Cupola furnace
C. Induction furnace
D. Tempering furnace
Which of the following elements when
large quantity is harmful to the ferrous
metal?

A. Aluminum
B. Silicon
C. Sulfur
D. Zinc
SAE steel that responds to heat treatment:

A. SAE 1117
B. SAE 1060
C. SAE 1030
D. SAE 1020
An iron in which most of the carbon is
chemically combined with the iron called:

A. Cast iron
B. Gray iron
C. Malleable iron
D. White iron
Material, usually ceramics employed
where resistance to very high temperature
is required, as for furnace linings and metal
melting pots called:

A. Bricks
B. Clay
C. Insulator
D. Refractories
Polyesters belong to the group of:

A. Phenolics
B. Teflon
C. Thermoplastic plastic
D. Thermosetting plastic
The process commonly used over thermo-
plastic materials is:

A. Cold forming
B. Die casting
C. Injection molding
D. Shell molding
The hardness of steel increase if it contains:

A. Austenite
B. Copper
C. Pearlite
D. martensite
Which one is different from the remaining?

A. Cyaniding
B. Electroplating
C. Flame hardening
D. Nitriding
An engineer’s hammer is made of:

A. Cast iron
B. Forge steel
C. High speed steel
D. Mild steel
Ductile fracture is characterized by:

A. Appreciable plastic deformation prior to


propagation of crack.
B. Fragmentation into more than two pieces
C. Negligible deformation
D. Rapid rate for crack propagation
A scriber is made of

A. Carbon steel
B. Cold-rolled steel
C. Hot-rolled steel
D. Tool steel
Knurling is done to:

A. Polish material
B. Roughen material
C. Sharpen the material
D. Smooth the material
Nonmetallic materials of high melting
temperature used in the construction of
furnaces, crucibles and so forth are called:

A. Ceramics
B. Grate
C. Insulators
D. refractories
It is a process by which a hot plastic metal
is made to flow into dies by the application
of sudden blows to the material.

A. Drop forging
B. Extrusion
C. Machine forging
D. Press forging
It is one in which specimen, supported at
both ends as a simple beam, and is broken
by the impact strength of metal.

A. Charpy test
B. Izod test
C. Rockwell test
D. Universal test
An operation to make smaller hole in exact
center for lathe center

A. Broaching
B. Center drilling
C. Counter boring
D. Reaming
It is a process of cleaning the face of
grinding wheel by means of a dresser for
removing the glazing and loading of wheel
and to improve the cutting action of a
wheel.

A. Dressing
B. Lapping
C. Polishing
D. Truing
A _____ consists of a slide and a swivel
vise mounted on the compound rest in
place of the tool post.

A. Grinding attachment
B. Milling attachment
C. Reaming attachment
D. Relieving attachment
The distance between the crest and the
base of the thread, measured
perpendicular to the axis.

A. Axis of thread
B. Depth of engagement
C. Depth of thread
D. length of engagement
Name of mechanism, which a welding
operator holds during gas welding and at
the end of which the gases are burred to
perform the various gas welding operation.

A. Hose
B. Gage
C. Switch
D. Torch
A hand tool used to measure engine crank
web deflection.

A. Compound gage
B. Dial gage
C. Distortion gage
D. Feeler gage
It is used for cutting long pieces of metals.

A. Broaching machine
B. Planer
C. Power saw
D. shaper
It is used to true and align machine tools,
fixtures and works.

A. Dial gage
B. Dial indicator
C. Feeler gage
D. Radial indicator
In cranes and other hoisting equipment
operating rules, how many whistle signals
are required to lower the boom

A. Five short blasts


B. two short blasts
C. Three short blasts
D. Four short blasts
Which of the following materials has 66%
nickel, 29% copper and 3% aluminum?

A. K monel
B. Monel
C. Inconel
D. Inconel
Trimming is a process associated with

A. Electroplating
B. Forging
C. Machining metals
D. Press work
Foundry crucible is made of:

A. German silver
B. Graphite
C. Lead
D. Mild steel
A twist drill is specified by

A. Its diameter and lip angle


B. It shank and diameter
C. Shank, material and diameter
D. Shank, material and flute size
Select one that is gear finishing process.

A. Gear hobbing
B. Gear milling
C. Gear shaping
D. Gear shaving
Broaching operation is generally used in
automobile industry as:

A. It is a mass production machine


B. It is an automatic machine
C. Operation is completed in one stroke
D. Semi-skilled operators can be employed
Which statement about area moments of inertia is
false?

A. I = ʃd2 (dA)
B. The area moment of inertia arises whenever the
magnitude of the surface forces varies linearly
with distance.
C. The moment of inertia of a large area is equal to
the summation of the inertia of the smaller
areas within the large area.
D. The area closest to the axis of interest are the
most significant.
Which of the following affects most of the
electrical and thermal properties of materials?

A. The atomic weight expressed in grams per


gram-atom
B. The electrons, particularly the outermost ones
C. The magnitude of electrical charge of the
photons
D. The weight of the atoms
Which of the following is not a method of
non destructive testing of steel casting and
forgings?

A. Radiography
B. Ultrasonic
C. Magnetic particle
D. Chemical analysis
Compressive strength of full cured
concrete is most directly related to:

A. sand-gravel
B. Aggregate gradation
C. Water-cement ratio
D. Absolute volume of cement
According to the ACI code, the molecular
ratio, n, of structural concrete with a 28 –
day ultimate compressive strength, f’c, of
3000 is nearest to:

A. 7
B. 6
C. 9
D. 10
What are valence electrons?

A. The outershell electrons


B. Electrons with positive charge
C. The electrons of the complete quantum
shells
D. The K-quantum shell electrons
What is the bond between hydrogen
atoms known as?

A. The ionic bond


B. The metallic bond
C. Ionic and metallic bond
D. The covalent bond
All of the following statements about air entrained concrete
are correct, EXCEPT:

A. Air entrained is recommended when concrete is exposed


to severe frost action.
B. With air entrainment, the quantity of water to produce a
given consistency (slump) is reduced.
C. With air entrainment, the quantity of water to produce a
specified 28 day compressive resistance to the freeze.
D. Air entrainment reduces resistance to the freeze thaw
that occurs when salt is used to melt ice or snow.
In the design of reinforced concrete
structure, tensile strength of the concrete
is normally:

A. Assumed to be 1/10 of the 28-day


compressive strength.
B. Determined by beam tests.
C. Neglected.
D. Assumed to be 200 psi.

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