A. Down milling
B. Up milling
C. Straddle milling
D. Gang milling
A. Down milling
A. Shaper
B. Planer
C. Lathe
D. Grinder
C. Lathe
A. Centerless grinding
B. Plunge-cut grinding
C. Through feed grinding
D. None of these
A. Centerless grinding
A. Side cutting edge angle
B. End cutting edge angle
C. Side relief angle
D. End relief angle
A. Side cutting edge angle
A. Polishing
B. Buffing
C. Lapping
D. Glazing
B. Buffing
A. Lay
B. Waiveness
C. Flaws
D. Roughness
D. Roughness
A. Ball bearing
B. Roller bearing
C. Plain bearing
D. Needle bearing
C. Plain bearing
A. Computer Number Control
B. Computer Numerical Control
C. Communication Network control
D. Computer Network Center
B. Computer Numerical Control
A. Set up time
B. Handling time
C. Machining time
D. Down time
D. Down time
A. Starvation
B. Blanketing
C. Cooling
D. None of these
A. Starvation
A. Elastic limit
B. Elasticity
C. Modulus of elasticity
D. Compressive ratio
C. Modulus of elasticity
A. It does not follow Hooke’s law
B. It is elastic
C. It has high modules of elasticity
D. It is plastic
B. It is elastic
A. Tapering allowance
B. Finish allowance
C. Shrinkage allowance
D. Draft pattern
C. Shrinkage allowance
A. Contact ratio
B. Ratio of gearing
C. Approach ratio
D. Module
A. Contact ratio
A. 0.20 to 0.30%C
B. 0.35 to 0.0%C
C. 0.15 to 0.25%C
D. All of these
A. 0.20 to 0.30%C
A. Angle of thread
B. Lead angle
C. Truncation
D. Lead
B. Lead angle
A. High carbon steel
B. Titanium, phosphorus
C. Tungsten, silicon, hadfield Mn
D. Vanadium, chromium, molybdenum
A. High carbon steel
A. 200 involute stub
B. 141/2 involute full depth
C. 200
D. 171/2
C. 200
A. Stress
B. Poisson’s ratio
C. Strain
D. Endurance limit
B. Poisson’s ratio
A. 120
B. 61
C. 81
D. 53
D. 53
A. When it is properly heat treated
B. When it is not properly heat treated
C. When it is properly tempered
D. When it is not properly tempered
B. When it is not properly heat treated
A. It saves the labor charges
B. It saves the material from wastage
C. It saves the time
D. All of these
D. All of these
A. Preventive maintenance
B. Predictive maintenance
C. Routine maintenance
D. Corrective maintenance
C. Routine maintenance
A. lubricant
B. Coolant
C. Water
D. Alcohol
B. Coolant