Jigs and Fixtures - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and Answers
Jigs and Fixtures - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and Answers
Jigs and Fixtures - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and Answers
(Ans: C)
(Ans: D)
(B) Locating
(C) Guiding
(Ans: D)
(B) Reaming
(C) Tapping
(D) Milling
(Ans: D)
(B) Shaping
(C) Turning
(Ans: D)
(Ans: C)
(Ans: B)
(Ans: B)
(Ans: A)
11-The following type of jig is used for machining in more than one
plane
(A) Template jig
(Ans: D)
12-The following type of jig suits best for drilling of holes in hollow
cylindrical components, with relatively smaller outside and inside
diameters, such as bushes
(A) Solid type jig
(Ans: B)
(Ans: A)
(Ans: D)
15-The following jig can be used for several different work pieces and
operations
(A) Template jig
(C) if cast jigs or fixture drops down, they don’t get misaligned or de-
shaped, although it may break
(Ans: D)
(B) Fabrication
(C) Welding
a. 30o
b. 12o
c. 9o
d. 3o
ANSWER: 3o
a. machining tools
b. precision tools
c. both a. and b.
d. none of the above
ANSWER: precision tools
4) A device, in which a component is held and located for a specific operation
and bushes are integrated that guide the tool, is called as
a. jig
b. fixture
c. both a. and b.
d. none of the above
ANSWER: jig
a. drilling operation
b. reaming operation
c. tapping operation
d. milling operation
ANSWER: milling operation
6) How jigs are in terms of weight compared to fixtures?
a. placing device
b. fixing device
c. locating device
d. positioning device
ANSWER: locating device
9) Which fixtures are used for machining parts which must have machined
details evenly spaced?
a. Profile fixtures
b. Duplex fixtures
c. Indexing fixtures
d. None of the above
ANSWER: Indexing fixtures
10) The device which is used to remove workpiece from close-fitting locators,
after the workpiece has been removed is called as
a. remover
b. ejector
c. escaper
d. blocker
ANSWER: ejector
Plastic Mould
Questions and Answers – Injection Moulding
Process – 2
This set of Casting, Forming and Welding Multiple Choice Questions &
Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Injection Moulding Process – 2”.
Explanation: For the insulation purpose, the coating of any wire or cable is
one of the most vital polymer extrusion process. The wire is cooled and then
it is wound to large spools at a speed of 50 meters per second.
9. Calendering is mostly suited for making PVC.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: There are mainly two types of extruder in the extrusion process
of polymers, which are continuous and discontinuous extruder. Continuous
extruders are generally fitted with rotating components. And in discontinuous
extruders, plastic or polymer is extruded in a recurrent manner, which is only
suitable for batch type production processes like injection moulding.
7. Multiple screw extruders are mostly preferred than the single screw
extruders in the extrusion process.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: There are mainly two types of barrel heaters used in the
extrusion process, which are band and cast barrel. The band type barrel is
used for heating the polymer material while the cast type includes some
channels to contain a flow of cooling medium which is usually water, but the
oil is more preferred because it can prevent thermal shock to the barrel.
9. Extruder die is a machine part that gives final shape to the polymer
material used in the extrusion process.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Extruder die is a machine part that gives final shape to the
polymer material in the extrusion process. It produces a channel through
which liquid polymer exit the extruder by applying pressure that increases in
the barrel during the process. The liquid polymer comes out from the die with
a constant speed, that’s why the design of die is very important for
specification and accuracy.
10. In the extrusion process, a water cooling system is used which
automatically controlled by a sensor.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: a
a. Thermoplastic materials
b. Thermosetting materials
c. Both a. and b.
d. None of the above
Answer Explanation
3) The plastics which soften when heat is applied with or without pressure,
but requires cooling to set them to shape are called as
a. thermosofting materials
b. thermosetting materials
c. thermoplastic materials
d. thermostatting materials
Answer Explanation
a. the plastics which can be softened even after they have set and hardened
b. the plastics which require heat and pressure to mould them into shape
c. both a. and b.
d. none of the above
Answer Explanation
ANSWER: the plastics which require heat and pressure to mould them into
shape
Explanation:
No explanation is available for this question!
a. Camera bodies
b. Automobile parts
c. Electric plugs
d. Electric insulation
Answer Explanation
a. binding
b. stabilizing
c. filling
d. blending
Answer Explanation
ANSWER: blending
9) The materials such as lead and barium, which are added with polymers to
minimize the effect of heat, sunlight and ozone are called as
a. binders
b. blenders
c. stabilisers
d. fillers
Answer Explanation
ANSWER: stabilisers