Description : Which threads have greater resistance to unscrewing? a) Coarse b) Fine c) They have equal resistance d) Cannot be determined
Last Answer : b) Fine
Description : Coarse threads have helix angle _____ fine threads. a) Equal to b) Greater than c) Lesser than d) There is no relation
Last Answer : c) Lesser than
Description : The static load carrying capacity of fine threads is greater than that of coarse threads. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : The designation M 36 × 2 means (A) Metric fine threads of 36 mm outside diameter and 2 mm pitch (B) Metric coarse threads of 36 mm outside diameter and 2 mm pitch (C) Metric threads of 36 mm pitch diameter and 2 mm pitch (D) Metric threads of 36 mm core diameter and 2 mm pitch
Last Answer : (A) Metric fine threads of 36 mm outside diameter and 2 mm pitch
Description : What is the approximate nominal diameter for coarse threads? a. d = 1.136 dc b. d = 1.59 dc c. d = 1.19 dc d. d = 0.5 dc
Last Answer : c. d = 1.19 dc
Description : Standard coarse threads are equally strong in failure by shear and failure by tension, if the height of nut is (A) h = 0.4 d (B) h = 0.6 d (C) h = 0.5 d (D) h = d
Last Answer : (A) h = 0.4 d
Description : If the mean stress value for a sinusoidal stress function is zero, then this type of stress falls in which category? a) Fluctuating Stresses b) Alternating Stresses c) Repeated Stresses d) Reversed Stresses
Last Answer : d) Reversed Stresses
Description : The connecting rod bolts are tightened up with the initial tension greater than external load so that (A) Failure of bolt will be static (B) The resultant load on bolt will not be affected by ... ) The bolt will not fail by fatigue although the external load is fluctuating (D) All the three
Last Answer : (D) All the three
Description : The stress which vary from a minimum value to a maximum value of the same nature (i.e. tensile or compressive) is called (a) repeated stress (b) yield stress (c) fluctuating stress (d) alternating stress
Last Answer : (c) fluctuating stress
Description : The stress represented by cos (t) belongs to which category? a) Fluctuating Stresses b) Alternating Stresses c) Repeated Stresses d) Reversed Stresses
Description : The stress represented by sin (t) + 2 belongs to which category? a) Fluctuating Stresses b) None of the mentioned c) Repeated Stresses d) Reversed Stresses
Last Answer : a) Fluctuating Stresses
Description : The stress represented by sin (t) + 1 belongs to which category? a) Fluctuating Stresses b) Alternating stresses c) Repeated Stresses d) Reversed Stresses
Last Answer : c) Repeated Stresses
Description : The phenomenon of decreased resistance of the materials to fluctuating stresses is the main characteristic of _____ failure. a) Fracture b) Fatigue c) Yielding d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Fatigue
Description : In which of the following case stress concentration factor is ignored? a) Ductile material under static load b) Ductile material under fluctuating load c) Brittle material under static load
Last Answer : a) Ductile material under static load
Description : Threads used in screw fasteners are ______ a. having high strength b. having low efficiency c. single start type d. all of the above
Last Answer : d. all of the above
Description : Crests and roots of the threads may lead to leakage in fluid tight threads if flattened or rounded to a circular arc. a) True b) False
Description : In trapezoidal threads, f (coefficient of friction) can be taken as a) f sec θ b) f cos θ c) f sin θ d) f cosec θ
Last Answer : a) f sec θ
Description : When a coupler nut is subjected to crushing stress, crushing failure can be avoided if _____ a. crushing stress induced is more than permissible crushing stress in the nut b. permissible crushing ... threads c. crushing stress induced is equal to permissible crushing stress d. all of the above
Last Answer : b. permissible crushing stress is more than crushing stress induced in the threads
Description : The shock absorbing capacity of a bolt can be increased by (A) Increasing shank diameter (B) Making shank diameter equal to core diameter of threads (C) Using castle nut in place of ordinary hexagonal nut (D) Using a washer
Last Answer : (B) Making shank diameter equal to core diameter of threads
Description : The shock absorbing capacity of a bolt can be increased by (A) Increasing stress in shank (B) Increasing stress in core diameter of threads (C) Decreasing stress in shank (D) Decreasing stress in core diameter of threads
Last Answer : (A) Increasing stress in shank
Description : When a nut is tightened by placing a washer below it, the threads of bolt are subjected to (A) Direct shear stress (B) Torsional shear stress (C) Tensile stress (D) Compressive stress
Last Answer : (A) Direct shear stress
Description : While designing screw threads, adequate length of engaged threads between the screw and nut is provided so as to prevent failure of threads due to (A) Direct shear stress (B) Torsional shear stress (C) Tensile stress (D) Compressive stress
Description : Pick out the wrong statement pertaining to leaching. (A) Fine solids cannot be leached in a Pachuca tank (B) Door classifier can be used for leaching of coarse solids (C) Vegetable seeds can be ... , Rotocel or Kennedy extractor (D) Very high temperature is not needed for the leaching of sugar beet
Last Answer : (A) Fine solids cannot be leached in a Pachuca tank
Description : ________is suitable as a lubricant for low and moderate loads applications of rolling contact bearing. (a) Grease (b) Lubricating oil (c) Graphite (d) Air
Last Answer : (a) Grease
Description : Which of the following isn’t the property of a taper roller bearing? (a) High rigidity (b) Easy dismantling (c) Take low radial and heavy loads (d) It is unsuitable for high speed applications
Last Answer : (c) Take low radial and heavy loads
Description : Tapered roller bearings can take (a) radial load only (b) axial load only (c) both radial and axial loads and the ratio of these being greater than unity (d) both radial and axial loads and the ratio of these being less than unity
Last Answer : (c) both radial and axial loads and the ratio of these being greater than unity
Description : Angular contact bearing can take thrust as well as radial loads. (a) True (b) False
Last Answer : (a) True
Description : Deep groove ball bearings are used for (a) heavy thrust load only (b) the small angular displacement of shafts (c) radial load at high speed (d) combined thrust and radial loads at high speed
Last Answer : (d) combined thrust and radial loads at high speed
Description : The tapered roller bearings can take (a) radial load only (b) axial load only (c) both radial and axial loads (d) none of the mentioned
Last Answer : (c) both radial and axial loads
Description : The antifriction bearings (a) have low starting and low running friction at moderate speeds (b) have a high initial cost (c) can carry both radial and thrust loads (d) all the mentioned
Last Answer : (d) all the mentioned
Description : The most suitable bearing for carrying very heavy loads with slow speed is (a) Hydrodynamic bearing (b) ball bearing [IAS 1994] (c) Roller bearing (d) hydrostatic bearing
Last Answer : (d) hydrostatic bearing
Description : Consider the following pairs of types of bearings and applications: 1. Partial Journal bearing................... Rail wagon axles 2. Full journal bearing ......................Diesel engine crank-shaft 3. Radial bearing ... matched? [IES-2000] (a) 1 alone (b) 1 and 2 (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3
Last Answer : (b) 1 and 2
Description : Which of the following isn’t the property of taper roller? a) High rigidity b) Easy dismantling c) Take low radial and heavy loads d) All are the properties of tapper roller
Last Answer : c) Take low radial and heavy loads
Description : Taper rolling supports a) Axial loads b) Thrust loads c) Both axial and thrust loads d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Both axial and thrust loads
Description : Angular contact bearing can take thrust as well as radial loads. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : Stress concentration is caused due to A. Variation in properties of material from point to point in a member B. Pitting at points or areas at which loads on a member are applied C. Abrupt change of section D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Which of the following factors affect the mechanical properties of a material under applied loads? a) Content of alloys b) Grain size c) Imperfection and defects d) Shape of material
Last Answer : d) Shape of material
Description : Filler material is used in electric resistance welding. a) Yes b) No filler material used c) Depends on the type of welding d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) No filler material used
Description : Which of the following are functions of flywheel? a) Store and release energy during work cycle b) Reduce power capacity of the electric motor c) Reduce amplitude of speed fluctuations d) All of the listed
Last Answer : d) All of the listed
Description : An antifriction bearing consists of (a) rolling elements (b) races (c) cages (d) all of the listed
Last Answer : (d) all of the listed
Description : Which of the following cannot tolerate misalignment? (a) Angular contact bearing (b) Cylinder roller bearing (c) Thrust ball bearings (d) All of the listed
Last Answer : (d) All of the listed
Description : The listed life of a rolling bearing, in a catalog is the, (a) minimum expected life (b) maximum expected life (c) average life (d) none of the mentioned
Last Answer : (a) minimum expected life
Description : Footstep bearing is an axial load bearing. a) True b) Thrust load c) Shear load d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) Thrust load
Description : In the expression of dynamic load capacity P=XVF(r) + YF(a), V stands for ? a) Race rotation factor b) Radial factor c) Thrust factor d) None of the listed
Last Answer : a) Race rotation factor
Description : Which of the following is expression for stribeck equation?(Number of balls=z)? a) C=kd2z/5 b) C=kd2z/15 c) C=kd2z/10 d) None of the listed
Last Answer : a) C=kd2z/5
Description : Static load is defined as the load acting on the bearing when shaft is _____ a) Stationary b) Rotating at rpm
Last Answer : a) Stationary
Description : Which of the following cannot tolerate misalignment? a) Angular contact bearing b) Cylinder roller bearing c) Thrust ball bearings d) All of the listed
Description : Which of the following cannot take radial load? a) Cylindrical Roller bearing b) Taper roller bearing c) Thrust ball bearing d) None of the listed
Last Answer : c) Thrust ball bearing
Description : Which of the following are functions of bearings? a) Ensure free rotation of shaft with minimum friction b) Holding shaft in a correct position c) Transmit the force of the shaft to the frame d) All of the listed
Description : The strain energy stored in a spiral spring is given by? a) 12M2L/Ebtɜ b) 6M2L/Ebtɜ c) 8M2L/Ebtɜ d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) 6M2L/Ebtɜ