Description : The spring operates (A) Within plastic limit (B) Within elastic limit (C) Within elasto-plastic limit (D) Within visco-elastic limit
Last Answer : (B) Within elastic limit
Description : A spring index from ___ is considered as best for manufacturing considerations. (A) 4 to 12 (B) 12 to 20 (C) 20 to 28 (D) 28 to 36
Last Answer : (A) 4 to 12
Description : The spring index indicates the relative sharpness of the ___ of the coil. (A) length (B) curvature (C) thickness (D) none of the above
Last Answer : (B) curvature
Description : Which of the following are true about plasticity? a) Permanent Deformation b) Ability to retain deformation under load or after removal of load c) Plastic deformation is greater than elastic deformation d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) All of the mentioned
Description : Forge welding involves heating of parts to elastic stage and joint is prepared by impact force. a) Yes b) No, it is done up to plastic stage c) Heating is done up to boiling point d) None of the listed
Last Answer : b) No, it is done up to plastic stage
Description : The elastic stress strain behavior of rubber is A. Linear B. Nonlinear C. Plastic D. No fixed relationship
Last Answer : B. Nonlinear
Description : In forging, metal is in which of the following stage? a) Elastic b) Plastic c) Can be in any stage d) Rigid
Last Answer : b) Plastic
Description : Which of the following help in accomplishing the locking? a) Creating supplementary friction b) Using special locking devices like split pins c) By plastic deformation d) All of the listed
Last Answer : d) All of the listed
Description : Spring is an (a) Elastic device (b) Plastic device (c) Elastic as well as plastic device (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Elastic device
Description : Shaft is rotating machine element. A. True B. False
Last Answer : A. True
Description : If load on the engine is constant, the mean speed will be constant and ___ will not operate. a) Flywheel b) Governor c) Both flywheel and governor d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Governor
Description : Involute splines have stub teeth with a pressure angle of ___ a) 30 b) 45 c) 60 d) Can’t be determined
Last Answer : b) 45
Description : In a general two dimensional stress system, planes of maximum shear stress are inclined at ___ with principal planes. a. 90 degree b. 180 degree c. 45 degree d. 60 degree
Last Answer : c. 45 degree
Description : A thick film bearing is a bearing (A) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are completely separated by a film of lubricant (B) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are partially ... are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts (D) Where there is no lubricant
Last Answer : (A) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are completely separated by a film of lubricant
Description : For elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (A) There should be relative motion between the surfaces of the journal and the bearing and wedge shaped clearance space (B) There should be external source like ... be elastic deformation of the parts in contact (D) There should be metal to metal contact
Last Answer : (C) There should be elastic deformation of the parts in contact
Description : For hydrostatic lubrication (A) There should be relative motion between the surfaces of the journal and the bearing and wedge shaped clearance space (B) There should be external source like pump to ... be elastic deformation of the parts in contact (D) There should be metal to metal contact
Last Answer : (B) There should be external source like pump to supply lubricant under pressure
Description : For hydrodynamic lubrication (A) There should be relative motion between the surfaces of the journal and the bearing and wedge shaped clearance space (B) There should be external source like pump to ... be elastic deformation of the parts in contact (D) There should be metal to metal contact
Last Answer : (A) There should be relative motion between the surfaces of the journal and the bearing and wedge shaped clearance space
Description : A thin film bearing is a bearing (A) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are completely separated by a film of lubricant (B) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are partially ... are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts (D) Where there is no lubricant
Last Answer : (B) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are partially separated by a film of lubricant and there is partial metal to metal contact
Description : A zero film bearing is a bearing (A) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are separated by a thick film of lubricant (B) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are partially ... bearing are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts (D) Where there is no lubricant
Last Answer : (D) Where there is no lubricant
Description : Jam nut is a locking device in which (A) A smaller nut is tightened against main nut creating friction at the contacting surface (B) A split pin is passed through diametrically opposite slots in nut and ... parts of nut separated by slot (D) An elastic piece is tightened in the nut by a setscrew
Last Answer : (A) A smaller nut is tightened against main nut creating friction at the contacting surface
Description : Castle nut is a locking device in which (A) A smaller nut is tightened against main nut creating friction at the contacting surface (B) A split pin is passed through diametrically opposite slots in nut and ... of nut separated by slot (D) An elastic piece is tightened in the nut by a setscrew
Last Answer : (B) A split pin is passed through diametrically opposite slots in nut and a hole in bolt and the two ends of split pin are separated and bent back on nut
Description : Factor of safety for fatigue loading is the ratio of (a) elastic limit to the working stress (b) Young's modulus to the ultimate tensile strength (c) endurance limit to the working stress (d) elastic limit to the yield point
Last Answer : (c) endurance limit to the working stress
Description : The resistance to fatigue of a material is measured by (a) elastic limit (b) Young's modulus (c) ultimate tensile strength (d) endurance limit
Last Answer : (d) endurance limit
Description : Failure of a material is called fatigue when it fails (a) at the elastic limit (b) below the elastic limit (c) at the yield point (d) below the yield point
Last Answer : (d) below the yield point
Description : For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure does not fail (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory (b) Secondly Maximum Shear Stress Theory (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory
Description : For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure fails (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory (b) Secondly Maximum Principal strain Theory (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory
Description : In a ductile material, the strength are (a)Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit (b) Secondly Ultimate > yield =elastic limit (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit (d) None
Last Answer : (a)Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit
Description : In a brittle material, the strength are (a) Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit (b) Secondly Ultimate > yield =elastic limit (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit
Description : Theories of elastic failure while dealing with brittle materials consider the failure criterion as (a) Ultimate stress (b) Yield stress (c) Both ultimate and yield stress (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Ultimate stress
Description : Theories of elastic failure while dealing with ductile materials consider the failure criterion as (a) Ultimate stress (b) Yield stress (c) Both ultimate and yield stress (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Yield stress
Description : Theories of elastic failure establishes the (a) Firstly Reasons of failure (b) Secondly Reasons of safety (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both (a) & (b)
Description : Theories of elastic failure is the (a) Firstly analysis of the various failures (b) Secondly analysis of the strength of a material (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
Description : Theories of elastic failure help to recognize (a) Weak materials (b) Strong materials (c) Both weak and strong materials (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both weak and strong materials
Description : Theories of elastic failure help in the (a) Material development (b) Development of method of manufacture (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
Description : Under complex loading, theories of elastic failure establishes the (a) Margin of failure (b) Margin of safety (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Margin of safety
Description : Under complex loading, theories of elastic failures ensure (a) Stability (b) Instability (c) Both stability and instability (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Stability
Description : Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to (a) Firstly Maximum principal strain theory (b) Secondly Maximum principal theory of strain energy (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal stress theory (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal stress theory
Description : Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to (a) Firstly Maximum principal strain theory (b) Secondly Maximum principal theory of strain energy (c) Thirdly Maximum shear stress theory (d) None
Last Answer : (d) None
Description : The tendency of a deformed solid to regain its actual proportions instantly upon unloading known as ______________ a) Perfectly elastic b) Delayed elasticity c) Inelastic effect d) Plasticity
Last Answer : a) Perfectly elastic
Description : Non-ferrous metals and hard steels do not exhibit a definite yield point, when pulled in the testing machine and hence for these cases, a better measure of their elastic properties is defined by the __________ stress. (A) Ultimate (B) Yield point (C) Proof (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Proof
Description : All thermoplastic, thermosetting & elastic materials can be processed in a extrusion machine, however it cannot be used for the production of plastic (A) Filaments (B) Pipes (C) Buckets (D) Tubings
Last Answer : (C) Buckets
Description : The dynamic load-carrying capacity of a bearing is defined as the radial load in radial bearings that can be carried for a minimum life of 1000 revolutions. (a) True (b) False
Last Answer : (b) False
Description : The static load is defined as the load acting on the bearing when the shaft is _____. (a) stationary (b) rotating at rpm
Last Answer : (a) stationary
Description : The dynamic load carrying capacity of a bearing is defined as the radial load in radial bearings that can be carried for a minimum life of 1000 revolutions. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
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 : Modulus of resilience is defined as a) Strain energy per unit volume b) Strain energy per unit area c) Independent of strain energy d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Strain energy per unit volume
Description : Nipping is defined as leaving the gap between full length leaf and graduated length leaf. a) True b) False
Description : Patenting is defined as the cooling below the freezing point of water. a) True b) False