MCQ Dom
MCQ Dom
MCQ Dom
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: b
4. While designing a forging, the profile is selected such that the fibrous lines are parallel to the tensile forces and
perpendicular to shear forces.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: b
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b) False
Answer: a
8. Among casting, forging and forging which has the slowest rate of production?
a) Casting
b) Forging
c) Machining
d) All have equal rate of production
Answer: c
9. In manual assembly, cost of screw is higher than the cost of driving a screw.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: a
(A) 45°
(B) 60°
(C) 75°
(D) 90°
2. The bending moment ‘M’ and a torque ‘T’ is applied on a solid circular shaft. If the maximum bending stress equals to
maximum shear stress developed, then ‘M’ is equal to
(A) T/2
(B) T
(C) 2 T
(D) 4 T
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3. The distribution of the forces along the length of key fitted in a shaft
(A) Tolerance grade for the hole is 6 and for the shaft is 5
(B) Tolerance grade for the shaft is 6 and for the hole is 5
(C) Tolerance grade for the shaft is 4 to 8 and for the hole is 3 to 7
(D) Tolerance grade for the hole is 4 to 8 and for the shaft is 3 to 7
5. In designing a flange coupling, the pitch circle diameter of bolts is taken as (where d = Diameter of the shaft)
(A) 2 d
(B) 3 d
(C) 4 d
(D) 5 d
6. A column of length l is fixed at both ends. The equivalent length of the column is
(A) l/2
(B) l/√2
(C) l
(D) 2 l
7. The notch sensitivity q is expressed in terms of fatigue stress concentration factor Kf and theoretical stress
concentration factor Kt as
Answer: Option B
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8. If the centre distance of the mating gears having involute teeth is varied within limits, the velocity ratio
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(A) Stiffness
(B) Ductility
(C) Resilience
(D) Plasticity
(D) Leak-proof
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13. Rankine Gordon formula for buckling is valid for
14. In the levers of third type, the mechanical advantage is __________ one.
(B) Equal to
1. Answer: Option A 2. Answer: Option A 3. Answer: Option C 4. Answer: Option A 5. Answer: Option B 6. Answer:
Option A 7. Answer: Option B 8. Answer: Option C 9. Answer: Option D 10. Answer: Option C 11. Answer: Option D 12.
Answer: Option B 13. Answer: Option C 14. Answer: Option A 15. Answer: Option A
1. 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
Answer: a
a)
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b)
c)
d)
Answer: c
Answer: b
4. The ability of materials to develop a characteristic behavior under repeated loading known as ___________
a) Toughness
b) Resilience
c) Hardness
d) Fatigue
Answer: d
a)
b) kg/cm2
c)
d) cm2/kg
Answer: b
6. 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
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Answer: d
Answer: b
Answer: a
9. What type of wear occurs due to an interaction of surfaces due to adhesion of the metals?
a) Adhesive wear
b) Abrasive wear
c) Fretting wear
d) Erosive wear
Answer: a
10. Deformation that occurs due to stress over a period of time is known as ____________
a) Wear resistance
b) Fatigue
c) Creep
d) Fracture
Answer: c
1.Bronze is an alloy of
D. None of these
Answer: Option B
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2.Manganese is added in low carbon steel to
Answer: Option C
A. 0.05%
B. 0.15%
C. 0.3%
D. 0.5%
Answer: Option B
A. Linear
B. Nonlinear
C. Plastic
D. No fixed relationship
Answer: Option B
A. Manganese
B. Magnesium
C. Nickel
D. Silicon
Answer: Option B
1) When a component is subjected to axial stress the normal stress σ n is maximum, if cos θ is _______ . (σn=σxCos2θ)
1. maximum
2. minimum
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3. always one
4. always zero
a. 1 and 4
b. 1 and 3
c. 2 and 3
d. 2 and 4
ANSWER: 1 and 3
2) Which of the following formulae is used to calculate tangential stress, when a member is
3) The angle between normal stress and tangential stress is known as angle of ______
a. declination
b. orientation
c. obliquity
d. rotation
ANSWER: obliquity
4) Principal stress is the magnitude of ________ stress acting on the principal plane.
a. Normal stress
b. Shear stress
c. Both a. and b.
d. None of the above
5) Which of the following stresses can be determined using Mohr's circle method?
a. Torsional stress
b. Bending stress
c. Principal stress
d. All of the above
6) The graphical method of Mohr's circle represents shear stress (τ) on ______
a. X-axis
b. Y-axis
c. Z-axis
d. None of the above
ANSWER: Y-axis
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7) In Mohr's circle method, compressive direct stress is represented on ____
a. positive x-axis
b. positive y-axis
c. negative x-axis
d. negative y-axis
8) What is the value of shear stress acting on a plane of circular bar which is subjected to axial tensile load of 100 kN? (Diamet
a. 58.73 Mpa
b. 40.23 Mpa
c. 39.60 Mpa
d. Insufficient data
9) The maximum tangential stress σt = (σx sin 2θ)/2 is maximum if, θ is equal to ________
a. 45o
b. 90o
c. 270o
d. all of the above
ANSWER: 45o
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3. There are in all
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(d) None
(Ans: a)
10. The equations for principal stresses are valid only when
(d) None
(Ans: a)
12. A complementary shear stress is equal in magnitude and opposite in rotational tendency of an applied
(a) 450
(b) 600
(c) 750
(d) None
(Ans: d)
(a)900
(b) 450
(c) 1350
(d) None
Ans: (a)
(a) 450
(b) 600
(c) 750
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(d) None
(Ans: d)
(a) 450
(b) 900
(c) 1350
(d) None
(Ans: b)
(a) One
(b) Three
(c) Five
(d) None
(Ans: b)
(a)450
(b) 900
(c) 1350
(d) None
(Ans: b)
d. None
ANS: (a)
d. None
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ANS: (a)
d. None
ANS: (b)
d. None
ANS: (b)
24. How many angles of obliquity are there for a cuboidal body under complex stresses?
a. 6
b. 8
c. 4
d. None
ANS: (a)
25. How many maximum shear stresses are there with three principal stresses?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. None
ANS: ©
26. In a body under pure shear, the magnitude and nature of the two principal stresses are
d. None
ANS: (a)
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27. Complementary shear stress is
d. None
ANS: (c )
d. None
ANS: (b)
29. The angle between a principal plane and a plane of maximum shear is
a. 300
b. 600
c. 900
d. None
ANS: (d)
30. The angle between a principal plane and a plane of maximum shear is
a. 150
b. 450
c. 750
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Firstly σ2
b. Secondly σ 3
c. Thirdly σ1
d. None
ANS: (c )
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32. In the analysis, all the principal stresses are assumed as
a. Shear stresses
b. Compressive stresses
c. Tensile stresses
d. None
ANS: (c )
d. None
ANS: (b)
b. Secondly (σ1/σ2)
d. None
ANS: (c )
a. Analytical method
b. Graphical method
d. None
ANS: (c )
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(c)Thirdly (1/E)(- σ1 -µ σ2)
(d) None
(Ans: c)
d. None
ANS: (c )
39. Is principal a?
a. Simple stress
b. Complex stress
c. Bending stress
d. None
ANS: (a)
a. Variable
b. Constant
d. None
ANS: (b)
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43. Resilience under principal tensile stresses σ1 and σ2 is
d. None
ANS: (a)
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. None
ANS: (d)
a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Firstly σ, τ & γ
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c. Thirdly τ1, τ2 &τ3
d. None
ANS: (b)
d. None
ANS: (b)
1. The normal stress is perpendicular to the area under considerations, while the shear stress acts
over the area.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
6. If compressive yield stress and tensile yield stress are equivalent, then region of safety from maximum principal stress
theory is of which shape?
a) Rectangle
b) Square
c) Circle
d) Ellipse
Answer: b
8. The region of safety in maximum shear stress theory contains which of the given shape
a) Hexagon
b) Rectangle
c) Square
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: a
9. The total strain energy for a unit cube subjected to three principal stresses is given by?
a) U= [(σέ) ₁ + (σέ) ₂+ (σέ) ₃]/3
b) U= [(σ₁²+σ₂²+σ₃²)/2E] – (σ₁σ₂+σ₂σ₃+σ₃σ₁)2μ
c) U= [(σέ) ₁ + (σέ) ₂+ (σέ) ₃]/4
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
10. Distortion energy theory is slightly liberal as compared to maximum shear stress theory.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
(Ans: c)
d. No principal plane
(Ans: a)
a. 45 degree
b. 60 degree
c. 90 degree
d. 180 degree
(Ans: c)
4-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
(Ans: c)
5-In a general two dimensional stress system, the planes on which shear stress is zero
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a. The normal stress is minimum
d. None of these
(Ans: c)
a. Angle between the plane on which stresses are evaluated and one of the given planes
b. Angle between resultant stress and the plane of given normal stress
(Ans: d)
(Ans: b)
(Ans: a)
a. Shear strain
c. Normal strain
(Ans: b)
10-In a general two dimensional stress system, Ellipse of stress can find
a. Principal planes
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b. Principal stresses
(Ans: d)
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1. Maximum principal stress theory is applicable to
(d) None
(Ans: b)
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3. Maximum principal theory is also known as
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(d) None
(Ans: a)
10. Under maximum shear stress theory, maximum shear stress is equal to
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(c) Beltrami theory
(d) None
(Ans: c)
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(a) [( σ12 +σ22+ (σ1 + σ2)2]/12E
(b) [( σ12 +σ22 + (σ1 — σ2)2]/12G
(c) [(σ12 +σ22 + (σ1 + σ2)2]/12G
(d) None
(Ans: b)
25. A ductile material may not meet a failure if it has been tested for the theories of failure
(d) None
ANS: (d)
26. A ductile material may not meet a failure if it has been tested for the theories of failure
(d) None
ANS: (c)
27. Finding allowable stress after the application of theories of failure ensures
(d) None
ANS: (a)
28. Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to
(d) None
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ANS: (d)
29. Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to
(d) None
ANS: (c)
(d) None
ANS: (b)
(a) Stability
(b) Instability
(d) None
ANS: (a)
(d) None
ANS: (b)
(d) None
ANS: (c)
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34. Theories of elastic failure help to recognize
(d) None
ANS: (c)
(d) None
ANS: (c)
(d) None
ANS: (c)
37. Theories of elastic failure while dealing with ductile materials consider the failure criterion as
(d) None
ANS: (b)
38. Theories of elastic failure while dealing with brittle materials consider the failure criterion as
(d) None
ANS: (a)
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39. In a brittle material, the strength are
(d) None
ANS: (c)
(d) None
ANS: (a)
(d) None
ANS: (d)
(d) None
ANS: (b)
43. For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure fails
(d) None
ANS: (c)
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44. For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure does not fail
(d) None
ANS: (a)
1. Stress concentration is defined as the localization of high stresses due to irregularities present in the component and
no changes of the cross section.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
2. Stress Concentration Factor is the ratio of nominal stress obtained by elementary equations for minimum cross-
section and highest value of actual stress near discontinuity.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
3. If a flat plate with a circular hole is subjected to tensile force, then its theoretical stress concentration factor is?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 1
Answer: b
4. For an elliptical hole on a flat plate, if width of the hole in direction of the load decrease, Stress Concentration Factor
will______
a) Increase
b) Decrease
c) Remains constant
d) Can’t be determined. Varies from material to material
Answer: a
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d) Brittle material under fluctuating load
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: d
6. 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
Answer: b
Answer: a
8. There is sufficient plastic deformation prior to fatigue failure, which gives a warning well in advance.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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1. The stress represented by sin (t) + 1 belongs to which category?
a) Fluctuating Stresses
b) Alternating stresses
c) Repeated Stresses
d) Reversed Stresses
Answer: c
Answer:a
Answer: a
Answer: d
5. 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
Answer: d
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Stress concentration is caused due to
Answer: Option D
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1) Line joining Syt (yield strength of the material) on mean stress axis and Se
a. Goodman line
b. Soderberg line
c. Gerber line
d. None of the above
where Kf = fatigue stress concentration factor and Kt = theoretical stress concentration factor
a. ( Kf + 1 ) / ( Kt – 1 )
b. ( Kf – 1 ) / ( Kt – 1 )
c. ( Kf + 1 ) / ( Kt + 1 )
d. ( Kf - 1 ) / ( Kt + 1 )
ANSWER: ( Kf – 1 ) / ( Kt – 1 )
1. σm = 0
2. σm = σmax / 2
3. σm = σa
4. σmin = 0
5. σmin = – σmax
6. σa = σmax / 2
a. condition 2 and 3
b. condition 1, 3 and 5
c. condition 2, 4, and 6
d. condition 3,4, 5 and 6
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ANSWER: condition 2, 4, and 6
4) In S-N diagram, the graph plotted between fatigue strength and number of stress cycles
a. Ferrous materials
b. Non-ferrous materials
c. Both a. and b.
d. None of the above
5) Match the following Group 1 items with Group 2 items and select the correct option
a. 1 – B, 2 – A, 3 – D, 4 – C
b. 1 – C, 2 – A, 3 – D, 4 – B
c. 1 – D, 2 – B, 3 – A, 4 – C
d. 1 – D, 2 – C, 3 – A, 4 – B
ANSWER: 1 – C, 2 – A, 3 – D, 4 – B
7) Calculate fatigue stress concentration factor, when theoretical stress concentration factor is 1.62 and notch sensitivity is equal to 0.9
a. 1.558
b. 3.358
c. 1.162
d. None of the above
ANSWER: 1.558
8) According to Modified Goodman Diagram for fluctuating torsional shear stress, which line defines fatigue failure?
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a. Line joining point Sys on mean stress and stress amplitude
b. Horizontal line QR at point Ses on stress amplitude
c. Polyline STRQ defines fatigue failure
d. None of the above
10) To predict failure in design components which failure criteria is not assumed, when mean stress and stress
amplitude are nonzero?
a. Goodman criterion
b. Soderberg criteria
c. Gerber criteria
d. None of the above
ANSWER: None of the above
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3. In the Haig-Soderberg diagram, the test data for ductile material falls near the ______________
a) Soderberg line
b) Goodman Line
c) Gerber line
d) Haig line
Answer: c
4. The test data for Notched specimen fall near the ________________ line.
a) Soderberg line
b) Goodman Line
c) Gerber line
d) Haig line
Answer: b
5. The relationship between the alternating stress and mean stress is given by the following
equation:
σa= σe[1-(σm/σu)x].
The value of x for Goodman line is equal to _________
a) 1
b) 2
c) 0.5
d) -1
Answer: a
6. The relationship between the alternating stress and mean stress is given by the following
equation:
σa=σe[1-(σm/σu)x], where σe is the fatigue limit for completely reversed loading.
The value of x for Gerber line is equal to _________
a) 1
b) 2
c) 0.5
d) -1
Answer: b
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1. A coupling is a mechanical device that temporarily joins two rotating shafts to each other.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
2. In distortion energy theorem, if a unit cube is subjected to biaxial stress, then S(yt) is given by
which of the following?
a) √ (σ₁²- σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²)
b) σ₁²- σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²
c) √ (σ₁²+ σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²)
d) σ₁²+ σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²
Answer: a
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3. Oldham coupling i used to connect two shafts having intersecting axes.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
4. A machine started malfunctioning due to some issues with the coupling. The coupling emplaced in
the machine was Oldham. The only coupling available in the workshop is Hooke’s coupling. So
Oldham coupling can be replaced by Hooke’s coupling.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
5. A muff coupling is connecting two shafts. The torque involved is 650N-m. The shaft diameter is
45mm with length and breadth of the key being 14mm and 80mm respectively. Find the shear stress
induced in the key.
a) 30.2N/mm²
b) 25.8N/mm²
c) 34.4N/mm²
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
Explanation: τ =2M/dbl.
6. The region of safety for biaxial stresses is of which shape in the case of maximum distortion
energy theorem.
a) Ellipse
b) Circle
c) Rectangle
d) Square
Answer: a
Answer: b
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8. Among maximum shear stress theory and distortion energy theory, which gives the higher value
shear yield strength?
a) Maximum shear stress theory
b) Distortion energy theory
c) Both give equal values
d) Vary from material to material
Answer: b
1. Clamp coupling employ bolts.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: b
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8. Power is transmitted by only in rigid flange coupling.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
9. If shaft diameter is 60mm, how many bolts are recommended for rigid flange coupling?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
Answer: c
11. The hub is treated as a solid shaft while calculating torsional shear stress in the hub.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
1. A transmission shaft subjected to pure bending moment should be designed on the basis of
2. A transmission shaft is subjected to bending moment (Mb) and torsional moment (Mt). The equivalent torsional
moment is given by,
(C) Mb + Mt
Answer: Option B
3. The standard height for flat key in terms of shaft diameter (D) is,
(A) d
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(B) d/2
(C) d/4
(D) d/6
6. Two shafts A and B are made of same material. The diameters of shaft A and B are dA and dB respectively. The ratio of
torque transmitted by shaft A to that of shaft B will be
(A) dA/dB-
(B) (dA/dB-)2
(C) (dA/dB-)3
(D) (dA/dB-)4
7. A transmission shaft is subjected to bending moment (Mb) and torsional moment (Mt). The equivalent bending
moment is given by,
(C) Mb + Mt
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8. The standard length for square or flat key in terms of shaft diameter (D) is,
(A) d
(B) 2d
(C) 1.5d
(D) 2.5d
11. The shafts will have same strength on the basis of torsional rigidity, if
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13. The type of key used when the gear is required to slide on the shaft is
1. The keyway,
Answer: Option D
3. Two shafts A and B are made of same material. The diameter of shaft A is twice that of B. The torque transmitted by
shaft A will be
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5. The key in the form of semi-circular disk of uniform thickness is called,
(D) Bicycle
(C) The keyway is cut in both the shaft and the hub
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10. The compressive stress induced in a square key is,
1. The shaft is always stepped with ________ diameter at the middle portion and __________ diameter at the shaft
ends.
a) Minimum, maximum
b) Maximum, minimum
c) Minimum, minimum
d) Zero, infinity
Answer: b
2. ______ is used for a shaft that supports rotating elements like wheels, drums or rope sleaves.
a) Spindle
b) Axle
c) Shaf
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: c
Answer: a
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6. Hot rolling produces a stronger shaft then cold rolling.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: c
9. When the shaft is subjected to pure bending moment, the bending stress is given by?
a) None of the listed
b) 32M/πdᵌ
c) 16M/πdᵌ
d) 8M/πdᵌ
Answer: b
10. When the shaft is subjected to pure torsional moment, the torsional stress is given by?
a) None of the listed
b) 32M/πdᵌ
c) 16M/πdᵌ
d) 8M/πdᵌ
Answer: c
1. While designing shaft on the basis of torsional rigidity, angle of twist is given by?
a) Ml/Gd⁴
b) 584Ml/Gd⁴
c) 292 Ml/Gd⁴
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
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2. According to the ASME code, maximum allowable shear stress is taken as X% of yield strength or Y% of ultimate
strength.
a) X=30 Y=18
b) X=30 Y=30
c) X=18 Y=18
d) X=18 Y=30
Answer: a
3. Does ASME Standard take into consideration shock and fatigue factors?
a) Yes
b) No
Answer: a
10. The stiffness of solid shaft is more than the stiffness of hollow shaft with same weight.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
11. The strength of hollow shaft is more than the strength of solid shaft of same weight.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: b
14. Flexible shafts have _______ rigidity in torsion making them flexible.
a) Low
b) High
c) Very high
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d) Infinitely small
Answer: b
Answer: b
1. A force 2P is acting on the double transverse fillet weld. Leg of weld is h and length l. Determine the shear stress in a
plane inclined at θ with horizontal.
a) PSinθ(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
b) P(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
c) Pcosθ(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: a
4. Hollow saddle key is superior to flat saddle key as far as power transmitting capability is concerned.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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5. Saddle key is more suitable than sunk key for heavy duty applications.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: a
7. Woodruff key permits _____ movement b/w shaft and the hub.
a) Axial
b) Radial
c) Eccentric
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
8. Determine the length of kennedy key required to transmit 1200N-m and allowable shear in the key is 40N/mm². The
diameter of shaft and width of key can be taken as 40mm and 10mm respectively.
a) 49mm
b) 36mm
c) 46mm
d) 53mm
Answer: d
Answer: a
10. Involute splines have stub teeth with a pressure angle of ___
a) 30
b) 45
c) 60
d) Can’t be determined
Answer: b
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1. Sunk key fits in the keyway of the .......... only.
A. Sleeve
B. Hub
Ans - B
A. 5 meter
B. 6 meter
C. 7 meter
D. All of these
Ans - D
A. 1 in 16
B. 1 in 48
C. 1 in 100
D. 1 in 120
Ans - C
C. On both side
D. Any side
Ans - A
B. Good machinability
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C. High shear strength
D. Good castability
Ans - D
6. Which theory is perfect for design of shaft when it mades from brittle materials...........
A. Rankine theory
B. Guest's theory
C. Vonmises theory
Ans - A
A. True
B. False
Ans - B
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. Normal stress
B. Bending stress
C. Shear stress
D. Combine stress
E. All types
Ans - E
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11. Universal coupling is ............ types of coupling.
A. Flexible
B. Rigid
Ans - A
A. Flexible
B. Rigid
Ans - B
13. Saddle key is transmit power or torque through friction resistant only
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Neutral
D. None
Ans - A
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
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17. Universal coupling is rigid types coupling.
A. True
B. False
Ans - B
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. True
B. False
Ans - A
A. Thick cylinder
B. Thin cylinder
C. Solid shaft
D. Hollow shaft
Ans - D
Answer: Option C
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12.Oldham coupling is used to connect two shafts
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option A
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Transmission Shafts
1. The shaft is always stepped with ________ diameter at the middle portion and __________ diameter at the shaft
ends.
a) Minimum, maximum
b) Maximum, minimum
c) Minimum, minimum
d) Zero, infinity
Answer: b
2. ______ is used for a shaft that supports rotating elements like wheels, drums or rope sleaves.
a) Spindle
b) Axle
c) Shaf
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
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3. Axle is frequently used in torque transmission.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
9. When the shaft is subjected to pure bending moment, the bending stress is given by?
a) None of the listed
b) 32M/πdᵌ
c) 16M/πdᵌ
d) 8M/πdᵌ
Answer: b
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10. When the shaft is subjected to pure torsional moment, the torsional stress is given by?
a) None of the listed
b) 32M/πdᵌ
c) 16M/πdᵌ
d) 8M/πdᵌ
Answer: c
Shaft Design
1. While designing shaft on the basis of torsional rigidity, angle of twist is given by?
a) Ml/Gd⁴
b) 584Ml/Gd⁴
c) 292 Ml/Gd⁴
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
2. According to the ASME code, maximum allowable shear stress is taken as X% of yield strength or Y% of ultimate
strength.
a) X=30 Y=18
b) X=30 Y=30
c) X=18 Y=18
d) X=18 Y=30
Answer: a
3. Does ASME Standard take into consideration shock and fatigue factors?
a) Yes
b) No
Answer: a
8. Calculate the shaft diameter on rigidity basis if torsional moment is 196000N-mm, length of shaft is 1000mm.
Permissible angle of twist per meter is 0.5’ and take G=79300N/mm².
a) None of the listed
b) 41.2mm
c) 35.8mm
d) 38.8mm
Answer: b
9. If yielding strength=400N/mm², the find the permissible shear stress according to ASME standards.
a) 72 N/mm²
b) 76 N/mm²
c) 268 N/mm²
d) 422 N/mm²
Answer: a
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10. The stiffness of solid shaft is more than the stiffness of hollow shaft with same weight.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
11. The strength of hollow shaft is more than the strength of solid shaft of same weight.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
14. Flexible shafts have _______ rigidity in torsion making them flexible.
a) Low
b) High
c) Very high
d) Infinitely small
Answer: b
Keys
1. A force 2P is acting on the double transverse fillet weld. Leg of weld is h and length l. Determine the shear stress in
a plane inclined at θ with horizontal.
a) PSinθ(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
b) P(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
c) Pcosθ(Sinθ+Cosθ)/hl
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
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2. Maximum shear stress in transverse fillet weld of leg h and length l is
a) P/hl
b) 1.21P/hl
c) P/1.21hl
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
4. Hollow saddle key is superior to flat saddle key as far as power transmitting capability is concerned.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
5. Saddle key is more suitable than sunk key for heavy duty applications.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
7. Woodruff key permits _____ movement b/w shaft and the hub.
a) Axial
b) Radial
c) Eccentric
d) None of the listed
Answer: b.
8. Determine the length of kennedy key required to transmit 1200N-m and allowable shear in the key is 40N/mm².
The diameter of shaft and width of key can be taken as 40mm and 10mm respectively.
a) 49mm
b) 36mm
c) 46mm
d) 53mm
Answer: d
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9. Splines are keys.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
10. Involute splines have stub teeth with a pressure angle of ___
a) 30
b) 45
c) 60
d) Can’t be determined
Answer: b
Couplings
1. A coupling is a mechanical device that temporarily joins two rotating shafts to each other.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
2. In distortion energy theorem, if a unit cube is subjected to biaxial stress, then S(yt) is given by which of the
following?
a) √ (σ₁²- σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²)
b) σ₁²- σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²
c) √ (σ₁²+ σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²)
d) σ₁²+ σ₁σ₂ +σ₂²
Answer: a.
4. A machine started malfunctioning due to some issues with the coupling. The coupling emplaced in the machine was
Oldham. The only coupling available in the workshop is Hooke’s coupling. So Oldham coupling can be replaced by
Hooke’s coupling.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
5. A muff coupling is connecting two shafts. The torque involved is 650N-m. The shaft diameter is 45mm with length
and breadth of the key being 14mm and 80mm respectively. Find the shear stress induced in the key.
a) 30.2N/mm²
b) 25.8N/mm²
c) 34.4N/mm²
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
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6. The region of safety for biaxial stresses is of which shape in the case of maximum distortion energy theorem.
a) Ellipse
b) Circle
c) Rectangle
d) Square
Answer: a
8. Among maximum shear stress theory and distortion energy theory, which gives the higher value shear yield
strength?
a) Maximum shear stress theory
b) Distortion energy theory
c) Both give equal values
d) Vary from material to material
Answer: b
9. A muff coupling is connecting two shafts. The torque involved is 650N-m. The shaft diameter is 45mm with length
and height of the key being 14mm and 80mm respectively. Find the compressive stress induced in the key.
a) 70.1 N/mm²
b) 51.6N/mm²
c) 45.5N/mm²
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
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4. If shaft diameter is 40mm, calculate the diameter of sleeves in clamp coupling.
a) 100mm
b) 80mm
c) 60mm
d) 40mm
Answer: a
6. If 8 bolts are emplaced in a clamp coupling with shaft diameter 80mm d, calculate the tensile force on each bolt if
coefficient of friction is 0.3 and torque transmitted is 4000N-m.
a) 51234.4N
b) 45968.3N
c) 41666.7N
d) None of the listed
Answer: c
7. If 8 bolts are emplaced in a clamp coupling with shaft diameter 80mm d, calculate the diameter of each bolt if
coefficient of friction is 0.3 and torque transmitted is 4000N-m. Permissible tensile stress is 80N/mm².
a) 27mm
b) 25mm
c) 23mm
d) 21mm
Answer: a
9. If shaft diameter is 60mm, how many bolts are recommended for rigid flange coupling?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
Answer: c
10. Determine the diameter of the bolts used in rigid flange coupling if transmitted torque is 270N-m, pitch circle
diameter=125mm and four bolts are emplace in the coupling. Permissible shear stress in the bolts is 70N/mm².
a) 3.8mm
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b) 3.6mm
c) 4.4mm
d) 4mm
Answer: c
11. The hub is treated as a solid shaft while calculating torsional shear stress in the hub.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
12. Find the shear stress in a flange at the junction of hub in rigid flanged coupling if torsional moment is 2980N-m
and diameter of hub being 125mm. Also the thickness of flange is 25mm.
a) 6.77N/mm²
b) 10.24N/mm²
c) 4.84N/mm²
d) 4.22N/mm²
Answer: c
13. If shaft diameter is 30mm and number of pins emplaced are 6, then the diameter of the pin will be?
a) 6.4mm
b) 5.6mm
c) 6.1mm
d) 5.9mm
Answer: c
14. Calculate the force acting on the each pin in flexible coupling if torque transmitted is 397N-m and PCD=120mm
with number of pins 6.
a) 1400.3N
b) 1102.8N
c) 1320.3N
d) None of the listed
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(c) projection welding (d) all of these
8. For a parallel load on a fillet weld of equal legs, the plane of maximum shear occurs at
9. The stress which vary from a minimum value to a maximum value of the same nature (i.e. tensile or compressive) is
called
10.The endurance or fatigue limit is defined as the maximum value of the stress which a polished standard specimen can
withstand without failure, for infinite number of cycles, when subjected to
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11.Failure of a material is called fatigue when it fails
13. The yield point in static loading is ............... as compared to fatigue loading.
15. When a material is subjected to fatigue loading, the ratio of the endurance limit to the ultimate tensile strength is
16. The ratio of endurance limit in shear to the endurance limit in flexure is
(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 a hole in bolt and the two ends of split pin are
separated and bent back on nut
(C) A slot is cut in the middle of nut along the length and a cap screw is provided to tighten the two parts of nut
separated by slot
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2. When a nut is tightened by placing a washer below it, the shank of bolt is subjected to
4. 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
5. Setscrews are
(A) Similar to tap bolts except that a greater variety of shapes of heads are available
(B) Slotted for screw driver and generally used with a nut
6. When the shear strength of nut is half the tensile strength of bolt, the height of nut (h) should be
(A) h = 0.5 dc
(B) h = 0.25 dc
(C) h = 0.75 dc
(D) h = dc
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7. The connecting rod bolts are tightened up with the initial tension greater than external load so that
(B) The resultant load on bolt will not be affected by external cyclic load
(C) The bolt will not fail by fatigue although the external load is fluctuating
10. When the shear strength of nut is equal to the tensile strength of bolt, the height of nut (h) should be
(A) h = 0.5 dc
(B) h = 0.25 dc
(C) h = 0.75 dc
(D) h = dc
1. When a nut is tightened by placing a washer below it, the threads of bolt are subjected to
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2. The shock absorbing capacity of a bolt can be increased by
3. A washer is specified by
(C) Thickness
(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 a hole in bolt and the two ends of split pin are
separated and bent back on nut
(C) A slot is cut in the middle of nut along the length and a cap screw is provided to tighten the two parts of nut
separated by slot
5. 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
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7. The connecting rod bolts are tightened up so that the initial tightening stress
8. A screw is specified by
6) Which type of screw fasteners are threaded through out its length?
a. Cap screws
b. Set screws
c. Studs
d. Tap bolt
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7) 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
ANSWER: d = 1.19 dc
9) Which among the following is the condition to avoid separation of connected members?
c. Force acting on the connected members should be neither positive nor negative
10) 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 stress is more than crushing stress induced in the threads
ANSWER: permissible crushing stress is more than crushing stress induced in the threads
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12. Self-locking takes place when
a) Coefficient of friction is equal to or greater than the tangent of the helix angle
b) Coefficient of friction is lesser than or equal to the tangent of the helix angle
c) Coefficient of friction is equal to or greater than the tangent of the helix angle
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: c
Answer: b
Answer: a
2. Efficiency of the screw depends upon helix angle but does not depend on friction angle.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: a
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b) 66%
c) 50%
d) Noe of the mentioned
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: b
2. Which type of joints is better when the product is subjected to large vibrations: welded or
threaded?
a) Welded
b) Threaded
c) Both have same results
d) Depends on the magnitude of the vibrational force
Answer: a
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3. If a fastener is threaded into a tapped hole, then the fastener is likely to be called as
a) Screw
b) Bolt
c) Washer
d) Screw or bolt
Answer: a
4. In nut and bolt fastener, nut is generally held stationary while bolt is rotated.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: d
6. Shank is the portion of bolt between the head and the thread.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
7. If there is no place to accommodate the nut, then one would choose the
a) Through Bolts
b) Tap Bolts
c) Studs
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
8. Which of the following are good for parts that are seldom dismantled.
a) Through Bolts
b) Tap Bolts
c) Studs
d) Cannot be stated
Answer: b
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9. Which of the following requires more space for the rotation of spanner?
a) Square Head
b) Hexagonal Head
c) Both require equal space of rotation
d) Cannot be stated
Answer: a
10. Fillister, button, flat and hexagonal heads are all tightened externally.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: b
12. If the lateral force acting on the set screw is large and tends to displace one part with respect to
other than which point is recommended?
a) Dog Point
b) Cone Point
c) Window Point
d) Cut Point
Answer: a
14. A but joint can be defined as a joint between two components lying approximately in a different
plane.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
15. A fillet weld is an approximately triangular cross section joining two surfaces lying parallels to
each other.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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1. Resilience is defined as the property of material to absorb energy when deformed _________ and to
release this energy when unloaded.
a) Elastically
b) Plastically
c) Up to fracture point
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
2. The shock absorbing capacity of bolt can be increased by making the shank diameter ________ the
root diameter.
a) Lesser than
b) Equal to
c) Greater than
d) No effect
Answer: b
Answer: d
4. If the length of the shank is doubled, then strain energy absorbed by shank
a) Doubles
b) Remains same
c) Increases 4 time
d) Become half
Answer: a
Answer: d
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6. 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
Answer: b
7. The static load carrying capacity of fine threads is greater than that of coarse threads.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: c
Answer: b
1. If core diameter of bolt is 13.8cm the it’s nominal diameter is given by?
a) 17.27mm
b) 15.34mm
c) 14.67mm
d) 16.34mm
Answer: a
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6. Which of the following statements are true about eccentrically loaded circular base?
a) All bolts are symmetrically spaced with equal angle on either side of vertical
b) Bolts are not preloaded
c) Bearing is rigid
d) Dowel pins are used to relieve stresses
Answer: a
Answer: a
8. Balls and the races of the deep groove ball may roll freely without any sliding.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
1. Cotter joint is used when the members are subjected to which type of stresses?
a) Axial tensile
b) Axial compressive
c) Axial tensile or compressive
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: c
3. Can the cotter joint be used to connect slide spindle and fork of valve mechanism?
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
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5. Cold riveting holds the connected parts better than hot riveting.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
6. In cold riveting like hot riveting shank is subjected to majorly tensile stress.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
9. Cotter joint can be used to connect two rods for torque transmission purpose.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: b
2. A knuckle joint is unsuitable for two rotating shafts, which transmit torque
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: b
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4. A knuckle joint is also called socket pin joint.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: d
Answer: a
6. A backing ring is used inside the pipe joint when making a
Ans: a
Ans: d
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1. All welding processes require pressure along with heat.
a) Yes
b) No, fusion doesn’t require
c) Can’t be stated
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: c
6. Among gas and electric arc welding, which has the higher rate of heating?
a) Gas welding
b) Electric arc welding
c) Gas welding and electric arc welding have equal rate of heating
d) Cannot be determined
Answer: b
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7. 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
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: b
1. If force act in a direction parallel to the direction of weld, then fillet weld is called as?
a) Transverse
b) Longitudinal
c) Parallel
d) Longitudinal or Parallel
Answer: d
Answer: b
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3. Parallel fillet weld and transverse fillet weld both have the plane in which maximum shear stress
occurs at 45’ to the leg dimension.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
4. The length of each of the two equal sides of a parallel fillet weld is called
a) Leg
b) Throat
c) Arm
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: a
11. Strength of parallel fillet weld is greater than strength of transverse fillet weld.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
1. The following bracket is welded to the vertical column. The joint undergoes torsional stresses.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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2. A bracket is shown welded to a vertical column by means of two fillet welds. The bending stress
induced in the welds can be given by
a) My/I
b) 2My/I
c) My/2I
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
3. Calculate the moment of inertia about the axis parallel to welds and shift it to CG by considering
thickness of welds t.
a) tᵌ+2000t
b) None of the listed
c) 250000 t
d) 125000 t
Answer: c
4. Find the bending stress in the top weld is if thickness of weld is t. Given P=15kN and e=120mm.
a) 230/t
b) 360/t
c) 200/t
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
8. While calculating bending stress in the following welded joints which of the welds moment of
inertia can be neglected?
a) 1
b) None of the listed
c) Both 1 & 3
d) Both 2 & 4
Answer: b
9. If a circular shaft is welded to the plate by means of circumferential fillet, then the shaft is
subjected to torsional moment M. If throat of weld is t, then torsional shear stress is given by
a) M/2πtr²
b) M/πtr²
c) M/4πtr²
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
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10. Magnetic crack detection method in the welds is destructible examination.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
11. Testing the ultimate strength of the weld falls in nondestructive examination.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
i. 10 %
ii. 12%
iii. 15%
iv. None
Ans: (ii)
i. 6%
ii. 10%
iii. 14%
iv. None
Ans: (i)
iv. None
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iv. None
Ans: (ii)
Longitudinal stress
Radial stress
Hoop stress
None
Ans: (iii)
i. Longitudinal stress
iv. None
Ans: (i)
7. Single full fillet welded joint cannot be used for a plate thickness greater than
i. 1/8”
ii. 2/8”
iii. 3/8”
iv. None
Ans: (iii)
8. Double full fillet welded joint cannot be used for a plate thickness greater than
i. 1/8”
ii. 3/8”
iii. 5/8”
iv. None
Ans: (iii)
(iii)Screwed joint
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(iv) None
Ans: (i)
(iv) None
Ans: (iii)
(ii) Finishing
(iii) Manufacturing
(iv) None
Ans: (iii)
(iv)None
Ans: (iii)
13. Joint which does not fall under lap joint category
(i)Transverse fillet
(iv) None
Ans: (iv)
(i) Single V
(ii) Double V
(iii) Single U
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(iv) None
Ans: (iv)
(i)Length of welding
Ans: (iv)
(i) Tail
(ii) Arrow
(iv) None
Ans: (iii)
(i)Dark circle
Ans: (iv)
(iii)Plug type
Ans: (iv)
(ii)Easy process
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(iv) None
Ans: (ii)
(i)Less rigidity
(ii) Heavy
(iv) None
Ans: (iv)
(iii)Spot welding
(iv) None
Ans: (iv)
(iv) None
Ans: (iii)
None
Ans: (iv)
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(iv)None
Ans: (iii)
(i)0.707 tl
(ii) 0.807 tl
(iii) 400 tl
(iv)None
Ans: (i)
(iv) None
Ans: (i)
28. The name of the welded joint made by placing the plates edge to edge is
(iv) None
Ans: (ii)
(iv) None
Ans: (iii)
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(iv)None
Ans: (iii)
(iv)None
Ans: (iv)
(ii)Compressive stress
(iii)Tensile stress
(iv)None
Ans: (i)
33. Welded joint used in the longitudinal joint of a cylindrical pressure vessel is
(iii)Screwed joint
(iv) None
Ans: (i)
34. Which welded joint used in the circumferential joint of a cylindrical pressure vessel is
(iii)Screwed joint
(iv) None
Ans: (ii)
a. Smaller
b. Equal
c. Greater
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d. None
ANS: (c )
a. Heavier
b. Lighter
c. Same
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Greater
b. Smaller
c. Equal
d. None
ANS: (a)
a. Easier
b. Difficult
d. None
ANS: (a)
a. Weakened in tension
b. Strengthened in tension
d. None
ANS: (c )
a. Hinged joint
b. Rigid joint
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d. None
ANS: (b)
a. More time
b. Less time
c. Same time
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Punching of holes
b. Drilling of holes
d. None
ANS: (d)
42. Welded structures with to riveted structures for a certain load are
a. Heavier
b. Lighter
c. Same weight
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Smooth
b. Rough
c. Same
d. None
ANS: (a)
a. Non-skilled worker
b. Skilled worker
c. Any worker
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d. None
ANS: (b)
a. Even
b. Non-even
c. Cannot say
d. None
ANS:(b)
a. Difficult
b. Easier
c. Cannot say
d. None
ANS:(a)
a. Rectangular
b. Square
c. Triangular
d. None
ANS: (c )
a. 0.505 x leg
b. 0.707x leg
c. 0.909x leg
d. None
ANS: (b)
a. 600
b. 300
c. 900
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d. None
ANS: (d)
a. 200
b. 400
c. 450
d. None
ANS: (c )
a. Square
b. Rectangular
c. Triangular
d. None
ANS: (c )
a. Rectangular
b. Square
c. Triangular
d. None
ANS: (d)
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2. Taper is made cotter and slot on both the side.
A. Yes
B. No
Ans - B
Ans - C
Ans - A
Ans - D
6. In steam engine, the piston rod is usually connected to the cross head by means of a.......
A. Cotter joints
B. Universal joints
C. Knuckle joint
D. Bearing
Ans - A
Ans – B
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8. Cotter joints is used for transforming rotating torque.
A. True
B. False
Ans – B
A. Two roads whose Axes are coincide or intersecting and lies in single plane.
B. Two roads whose Axes are coincide or intersecting and lies in multiple plane.
C. Two roads whose Axes are parallel or intersecting and lies in single plane.
Answer:- A
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer:- B
A. Cotter joint
B. Knuckle joint
C. Universal coupling
D. Bolted joint
Answer:- B
4. The use of knuckle joint is to transmit the torque between two shafts.
A. True
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B. False
Answer:- B
A. Cotter joint
B. Knuckle joint
C. Universal coupling
D. Bolted joint
Answer:- B
A. Eye
B. Pin
C.Fork
Answer:- D
7. Knuckle Joint is used to connect the two rods whose axes are coincide or intersect and lies
in the same plane.
A. True
B. False
Answer:- A
8. The knuckle joint is used two joint between the tie bars in roof trusses.
A. True
B. False
Answer:- A
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9. The real application of knuckle joint is used to connect three rods - two with forks and a
third with the eye.
A. True
B. False
Answer:- A
10. To joining the links of a bicycle chain which of the following joint is used.
A. Cotter joint
B. Knuckle joint
C. Universal coupling
D. Bolted joint
Answer:- B
A. 0.5 d
B. 0.8 d
C. 1.5 d
D. d
Answer:- D
12. The joints between link of a suspension bridge, which of the following joints used..
A. Cotter joint
B. Knuckle joint
C. Universal coupling
D. Bolted joint
Answer:- B
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13. The split - pin is used in...
A. Cotter joint
B. Knuckle joint
C. Universal coupling
D. Bolted joint
Answer:- B
A. Cast iron
B. stainless Steel
C. Teflon
Answer:- D
A. True
B. False
Answer:- A
1. Cotter joint can be used to connect two rods for torque transmission purpose. true /false.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
a) Socket
b) Spigot
c) Cotter
d) Collar
Answer: d
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3. Cotter joints is connected two ......... roads.
A. Co - axial
B. Parallel
C. Perpendicular
D. Inclined
Answer: a
Answer: c
Answer: b
A. True
B. False
Answer: b
7. Cotter joint is going to be use to connect the two rods for torque transmission purpose.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
8. . Cotter joint is employed when the members are subjected to which sort of stresses?
a) Axial tensile
b) Axial compressive
c) Axial tensile or compressive
d) None of the above
Answer: c
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12. Within the external combination engine, a piston rod is usually connected to the cross
head by means of.......
A. Cotter joints
B. Universal joints
C. Knuckle joint
D. Bearing
Answer: a
13. The taper on cotter and slot is fomed on both the location is agreed or not..
a) agree
b) disagree
Answer: b
Answer: b
15. Cotter joint is used in bicycle to join pedal with sprocket wheels.
A. True
B. False
Answer:- A
Answer: d
2. The helix angle is very small about 2⁰. The spring is open coiled spring.
a) Yes
b) It is closed coiled spring
c) That small angle isn’t possible
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
3. The helical spring ad wire of helical torsion spring, both are subjected to torsional shear stresses.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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4. The longest leaf in a leaf spring is called centre leaf.
a) It is called middle leaf
b) It is called master leaf
c) Yes
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
5. Multi leaf springs are not recommended for automobile and rail road suspensions.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
6. The spring index is the ratio of wire diameter to mean coil diameter.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: a
9. If the spring is compressed completely and the adjacent coils touch each other,the the length of
spring is called as?
a) Solid length
b) Compressed length
c) Free length
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: a
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10. If number of coils are 8 and wire diameter of spring 3mm, then solid length is given by?
a) None of the listed
b) 27mm
c) 24mm
d) 21mm
Answer: c
Answer: b
12. Pitch of coil is defined as axial distance in compressed state of the coil.
a) Yes
b) It is measured in uncompressed state
c) It is same in uncompressed or compressed state
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
13. If uncompressed length of spring is 40mm and number of coils 10mm, then pitch of coil is?
a) 4
b) 40/9
c) 40/11
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
14. Active and inactive, both types of coils support the load although both don’t participate in spring
action.
a) Active coils don’t support the load
b) Inactive coils don’t support the load
c) Both active and inactive don’t support the load
d) Both active and inactive support the load
Answer: b
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c) 3
d) 0
Answer: d
Answer: b
Answer: b
4. The angle of twist for the equivalent bar to a spring is given by? (Symbols have their usual
meaning)
a) 8PD²N/Gd⁴
b) 16PD²N/Gd⁴
c) 16PDN/Gdᵌ
d) 8PDN/Gdᵌ
Answer: b
5. The axial deflection of spring for the small angle of θ is given by?
a) 328PDᵌN/Gd⁴
b) 8PDᵌN/Gd⁴
c) 16PDᵌN/Gd⁴
d) 8PD²N/Gdᵌ
Answer: b
6. A spring of stiffness constant k is cut in two equal parts. The stiffness constant of new spring will
be k/2.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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7. For two spring connected in series, the force acting on each spring is same and equal to half of the
external force.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
8. For two springs connected in series, the net deflection is equal to the sum of deflection in two
springs.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
9. For two springs connected in parallel, net force is equal to the sum of force in each spring.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
10. Patenting is defined as the cooling below the freezing point of water.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: c
Explanation: K=[4C-1/4C-4]+0.615/C.
Answer: b
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2. Can concentric springs be used to obtain a force which is not proportional to its deflection?
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
3. The load shared by each spring is inversely proportional to the cross section of wire.
a) Yes
b) No, it is directly proportional
c) It is proportional to its square
d) It is proportional to its square root
Answer: b
7. What will happen if stresses induced due to surge in the spring exceeds the endurance limit stress
of the spring.
a) Fatigue Failure
b) Fracture
c) None of the listed
d) Nipping
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: b
10. For a helical torsion sprig, the stress concentration factor at inner fibre is? Give spring index=5.
a) 1.005
b) 1.175
c) 1.223
d) 1.545
Answer: b
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11. For a helical torsion sprig, the stress concentration factor at outer fibre is? Give spring index=5.
a) 0.78
b) 0.87
c) 1.87
d) 0.69
Answer: b
Answer: b
13. The strip of spiral spring is never subjected to pure bending moment.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: b
1. Bending stress in graduated length leaves are more than that in full length leaves.
a) Yes
b) No
c) In some cases
d) Can’t be stated
Answer: b
2. Nip is the initial gap between extra full length leaf and the graduated length leaf before the
assembly.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
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3. Nipping is defined as leaving the gap between full length leaf and graduated length leaf.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: b
8. When two Belleville sprigs are arranged in series, half deflection is obtained for same force.
a) One fourth deflection
b) Double deflection
c) Four time deflection
d) None of the listed
Answer: b
9. When two Belleville springs are in parallel, half force is obtained for a given deflection.
a) Half force
b) Double force
c) Same force
d) Can’t be determined
Answer: b
Answer: b
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11. 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
Answer: b
1. When the helical extension spring is subjected to axial tensile force, the type of stress induced in
the spring wire is,
2. Wahl factor to account for direct shear stress and stress concentration due to curvature for helical
springs is given by,
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4. Springs are used,
5. The type of spring used to achieve any linear or non-linear load-deflection characteristic is
7. The type of spring used to absorb shocks and vibrations in vehicles is,
8. Two springs of stiffness k1 and k2 are connected in parallel, the combined stiffness of the
connection is given by,
(A) k1k2/k1 + k2
(B) k1k2/k1 - k2
(C) k1 + k2
(D) k1 + k2/k1k2
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9. The ends of spring, which are in contact with the seat, are
11. When the helical compression spring is subjected to axial compressive force, the type of stress
induced in the spring wire is,
12. When a helical spring is cut into two halves, the stiffness of each half spring will be,
13. The type of spring used to measure weights in spring balance is,
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(D) Helical torsion spring
1. When two concentric springs are made of same material, having same free length and
compressed equally by axial load, then the load shared by each spring is proportional to
2. When the helical torsion spring is subjected to torque, the type of stress induced in the spring wire
is,
3. The type of spring used to achieve greater load carrying capacity within given space is
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(B) Multi-leaf spring
7. The type of spring used to absorb and release energy in mechanical watches is
(A) k1k2/k1 + k2
(B) k1k2/k1 - k2
(C) k1 + k2
(D) k1 + k2/k1k2
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(B) To store and release energy
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1-A spring is defined as a(an) ___ machine element.
(A) plastic
(B) elastic
(A) clocks
(B) toys
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4-Torsional shear stresses are induced in the spring wire when
(B) 5° to 7°
(C) 7° to 10°
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9-The leaves of multi-leaf springs are subjected to
12-The spring index indicates the relative sharpness of the ___ of the coil.
(A) length
(B) curvature
(C) thickness
13-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
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14-Axial length of the spring which is so compressed that the adjacent coils touch each other.
ANSWERS:
1-(B), 2-(D), 3-(A), 4-(C), 5-(A), 6-(D), 7-(D), 8-(B), 9-(A), 10-(C), 11-(A), 12-(B), 13-(A), 14-(B)
17-The coils of spring which are in contact with the seat and do not contribute to spring
action are called
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(B) Plain and ground ends
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
(A) πD
(B) 2πD
(C) πD/2
(D) πD/4
(A) Pδ/2
(B) 2Pδ
(C) Pδ/3
(D) Pδ/4
(B) k1 + k2
(C) k1k2
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23- For two springs in parallel, effective stiffness (k) is
(B) k1 + k2
(C) k1k2
(B) 3 or less
(D) 6 or less
27-The initial gap between the extra full-length leaf and the graduated-length leaf before the
assembly, is called as
(A) clearance
(B) nip
(C) gap
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(D) eye
28-The method used to induce a layer of residual compressive stress on the surface of the
spring wire, is
(B) burnishing
(C) lapping
ANSWERS:
15-(C), 16-(D), 17-(C), 18-(D), 19-(A), 20-(A), 21-(A), 22-(A), 23-(B), 24-(A), 25-(C), 26-(D), 27-(B), 28-(A)
Answer: d
2. A radial bearing supports the load that acts along the axis of the shaft.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
3. A_______ bearing supports the load acting along the axis of the shaft.
a) Thrust
b) Radial
c) Longitudinal
d) Transversal
Answer: a
4. Sliding contact bearings, also called plain bearings have no problem of wear.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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5. In steam and gas turbines, rolling contact bearings are used.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: d
Answer: a
Answer: a
Answer: a
10. In gear boxes and small size motors, rolling contact bearings are used.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: b
4. Cylindrical load bearing has lower load capacity as compared to deep groove ball bearing.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b.
6. In angular contact bearings, ____ bearings are required to take thrust load in both directions.
a) 1
b) 4
c) 2
d) 3
Answer: c
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7. The angular play bearing must be mounted without axial play.
a) Yes
b) Little tolerance is adjusted
c) Little tolerance is necessary
d) Can’t be stated
Answer: a
Answer: c
Answer: c
Answer: c
Answer: d.
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12. Cylinder roller creates lesser noise than deep groove ball bearing.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
1. Static load is defined as the load acting on the bearing when shaft is _____
a) Stationary
b) Rotating at rpm<10
c) Rotating at rpm<5
d) None of the listed
Answer: a
2. A total permanent deformation of 0.0001 of the ball diameter is taken for considering static load
capacity of the shaft.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: a
Explanation: C=(1/5)zP and P=kd².
5. The life of an individual ball bearing is the time period for which it works without any signs of
failures.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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6. For majority of bearings, actual life is considerably greater than rated life.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
7. 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
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: c.
13. Needles bearing consist of rollers of small diameter and very small length.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
Answer: b
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15. Scoring is a ________ phenomenon.
a) Stick-slip
b) Fracture
c) Fatigue
d) In-out
Answer: a
1. Thick film lubrication describes a phenomenon where two surfaces are _______ separated.
a) Completely
b) Partially
c) Not
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: a
Answer: a
3. A journal bearing is a ______ contact bearing working on the hydrodynamic lubrication and which
supports load in____ direction.
a) Sliding, Axial
b) Rolling, Radial
c) Sliding, Radial
d) Rolling, Axial
Answer: c
Answer: a
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d) Undeterminable
Answer: a
6. A clearance bearing is design accurately to keep the radius of journal and bearing equal.
a) Journal radius is kept larger
b) Journal radius is kept smaller
c) True
d) Can’t be determined
Answer: b
Answer: a
Answer: b
Answer: b
Answer: a
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11. If fluid film pressure is high and surface rigidity is low than mode of lubrication is called as
elastohydrodynamic lubrication.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Answer: d
Answer: b
Answer: b
9. Transverse fillet weld can be designed using the same equations as of parallel fillet weld.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
12. In hydrostatic bearings
(A) The Oil film pressure is generated only by the rotation of the journal
Answer: Option B
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14. Oil in journal bearing should be applied at the point where load is
(B) Maximum
(C) Average
Answer: Option C
(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 separated by a film of lubricant and there is partial metal
to metal contact
(C) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts
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(B) Less than 1
(C) 8
(D) 1
(A) Is cheaper
5. Sommerfeld number is
(D) Used to find out dynamic load carrying capacity of the hydrodynamic bearing
6. If µ = absolute viscosity, N= speed of the journal and p = unit bearing pressure, then the bearing characteristic number
is given by
(A) μN/p
(B) μp/N
(C) pN/μ
(D) μ/pN
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(C) Ability to be used in form of thin strip
(A) The journal climbs to the right side of the bearing without metal to metal contact
(B) The journal climbs to the left side of the bearing without metal to metal contact
9. In case of partial bearing, the angle of contact of the bushing with the journal is usually
(A) 120°
(B) 180°
(C) 45°
(D) 360°
10. The property of the bearing material to allow the dust and abrasive particles to get absorbed on the surface of the
lining is called
(A) Embeddability
(B) Conformability
(C) Viscosity
11. In case of full journal bearing, the angle of contact of the bushing with the journal is
(A) 60°
(B) 90°
(C) 180°
(D) 360°
(C) 8
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(D) 1
(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 separated by a film of lubricant and there is partial
metal to metal contact
(C) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts
15. In case of partial bearing, the angle of contact of the bushing with the journal is
(A) 270°
(D) 360°
1. In hydrostatic bearing,
(C) The axis can be either eccentric or concentric depending upon speed
(A) N/mm2
(B) N-mm
(C) N-s/mm2
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(D) N-mm/s
(C) 8
(D) 1
(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 supply lubricant under pressure
(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 supply lubricant under pressure
(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 supply lubricant under pressure
(A) Converging
(B) Diverging
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(C) Uniform
(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 separated by a film of lubricant and there is partial metal
to metal contact
(C) Where the surfaces of journal and the bearing are separated by a film created by elastic deflection of parts
9. In hydrodynamic bearing,
(C) The axis can be either eccentric or concentric depending upon speed
10. The property of the bearing material to yield and adopt its shape to that of journal is called
(A) Embeddability
(B) Conformability
(C) Viscosity
11. As compared with oil with VI=80, a lubricating oil with VI=90
12. When the bearing is subjected to fluctuating or impact load the bearing characteristic number should be ________
times its minimum value
(A) 5 times
(B) 10 times
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(C) 15 times
(D) 20 times
Ans. (b)
4. Assertion (A): In steady rotating condition the journal inside a hydrodynamic journal bearing remains floating on the
oil film. [IES-2008]
Reason (R): The hydrodynamic pressure developed in steady rotating conditions in journal bearings balances the load on
the journal.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (a)
5. Increase in values of which of the following results in an increase of the coefficient of friction in a hydrodynamic
bearing? [IES 2007]
1. Viscosity of the oil. 2. Clearance between shaft and bearing.
3. Shaft speed.
Select the using the code given below:
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
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6. A journal bearing with hydrodynamic lubrication is running steadily with a certain amount of minimum film thickness.
When the load and speed are doubled, how does the minimum film thickness vary? [IES-2008]
(a) Remains unchanged
(b) Gets doubled
(c) Gets reduced to one-fourth of original value
(d) Gets reduced to half of original value
Ans. (a)
9. In a journal bearings, the radius of the friction circle increases with the increase in-
[IES-1997]
(a) Load (b) Radius of the journal
(c) Speed of the journal (d) Viscosity of the lubricant
Ans. (b)
Ans. (d)
12. It is seen from the curve that there is a minimum value of the coefficient of friction (μ) for a particular value of the
Bearing Characteristic Number denoted by α. What is this value of the Bearing Characteristic Number called? [IES-2004]
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(a) McKee Number (b) Reynolds Number
(c) Bearing Modulus (d) Somerfield Number
Ans. (c)
13. Assertion (A): In equilibrium position, the journal inside a journal bearing remains floating on the oil film. [IES-1995]
Reason (R): In a journal bearing, the load on the bearing is perpendicular to the axis of the journal.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation for A.
14. A full journal bearing having clearance to radius ratio of 1/100, using a lubricant with μ=28×10-3 Pa s supports the
shaft journal running at N = 2400 rpm If bearing pressure is 1.4 MPa, the Somerfield number is [IES-2001]
(a) 8×10-3 (b) 8×10-5 (c) 0.48 (d) 0.48×10
Ans. (a) S = (µNs/p) (r/c)2
15. A sliding contact bearing is operating under stable condition. The pressure developed in oil film is p when the journal
rotates at N rpm. The dynamic viscosity of lubricant is μ and effective coefficient of friction between bearing and journal
of diameter D is f. Which one of the following statements is correct for the bearing? [IES-2001]
(a) f is directly proportional to μ and p
(b) f is directly proportional to μ and N
(c) f is inversely proportional to p and f)
(d) f is directly proportional to μ and inversely proportional to N
Ans. (b) Petroff’s law f= 2π2µns/p (r/c) + k ---> 0.002
16. Which one of the following sets of parameters should be monitored for determining safe operation of journal
bearing? [IES-2000]
Oil pressure, bearing metal temperature and bearing vibration
(b) Bearing vibration, oil pressure and speed of shaft
(c) Bearing metal temperature and oil pressure
(d) Oil pressure and bearing vibration
Ans. (a)
Ans. (b)
18. Match List I with List II and select the using the code given below the lists: [IES-1995]
List I (Requirement) List II (Type)
A. High temperature service 1. Teflon bearing
B. High load 2. Carbon bearing
C. No lubrication 3. Hydrodynamic bearing
D. Bushings 4. Sleeve bearing
Codes: A B C D
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(a) 1 2 3 4 (b) 4 1 2 3
(c) 2 1 3 4 (d) 2 3 1 4
Ans. (d)
19. Assertion (A): In anti-friction bearings, the frictional resistance is very low as the shaft held by it remains in floating
condition by the hydrodynamic pressure developed by the lubricant. [IES-2006]
Reason (R): In hydrodynamic journal bearings, hydrodynamic pressure is developed because of flow of lubricant in a
converging -diverging channel
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (d)
21. In an oil-lubricated journal bearing, coefficient of friction between the journal and the bearing. [IES-1995]
(a) Remains constant at all speeds.
(b) is minimum at zero speed and increases monotonically with increase in speed.
(c) is maximum at zero speed and decreases monotonically with increase in speed.
(d) becomes minimum at an optimum speed and then increases with further increase in speed.
Ans. (d)
23. Assertion (A): Oil as a cutting fluid result in a lower coefficient of friction.
Reason (R): Oil forms a thin liquid film between the tool face and chip, and it provides 'hydrodynamic lubrication'. [IES-
2000]
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (c) Oil forms a thin liquid film between the tool face and chip, and it provides
'Boundary Lubrication’
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24. Which one of the following pair is correctly matched? [IES-2000]
(a) Beauchamp tower ……………………First experiments on journal bearings
(b) Osborne Reynolds ……………………Antifriction bearings
(c) Somerfield number……………………Pivot and Collar bearings
(d) Ball bearings………………………….Hydrodynamic lubrication
Ans. (a)
25. Match List-I (Type of Anti-friction bearing) with List-II (Specific Use) and select the using the code given below the
Lists: [IES-2006]
List-I List -II
A. Self-aligning ball bearing 1. For pure axial load
B. Taper roller bearing 2. For hinged condition
C. Deep groove ball bearing 3. For pure radial load
D. Thrust ball bearing 4. For axial and radial load
ABCDABCD
(a) 2 1 3 4 (b) 3 4 2 1
(c) 2 4 3 1 (d) 3 1 2 4
Ans. (c)
26. Which one of the following types of bearings is employed in shafts of gearboxes of automobiles? [IES-1999]
(a) Hydrodynamic journal bearings (b) Multi-lobed journal bearings
(c) Antifriction bearings (d) Hybrid journal bearings
Ans. (c)
27. Assertion (A): In hydrodynamic journal bearings, the rotating journal is held in floating condition by the
hydrodynamic pressure developed in the lubricant.
Reason (R): Lubricant flows in a converging-diverging channel. [IES-1994]
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (a) Both A and R are true and R provides correct explanation for A
Ans. (b)
29. 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
Ans. (d)
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Comparison of Rolling and Sliding Contact bearings
30. Match List -I (Bearings) with List-II (Applications) and select the using the codes given below the lists: [IAS-1998]
List –I List-II
A. Journal bearing 1. Electric motors
B. Thrust bearing 2. Watches
C. Conical pivot bearing 3. Marine engines
D. Ball bearing 4. Swivelling chairs
ABCD ABCD
(a) 3 4 1 2 (b) 4 2 1 3
(c) 3 4 2 1 (d) 4 2 3 1
Ans. (c)
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option B
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2. MCQ: Antifriction bearings are__________________?
A. sleeve bearings
B. hydrodynamic bearings
C. thin lubricated bearings
D. ball and roller bearings
E. none of the above
Answer: E
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1.Which of the following is an antifriction bearing?
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6.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
Answer:
Option (d)
7.Which of the following bearing is preferred for oscillating conditions?
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1. Rolling contact bearing is also called as
A. Plastic bearing
B. Thin lubrication bearing
C. Thick lubrication bearing
D. Antifriction bearing.
Ans - D
(a) rpm
(b) metres/second
(c) metres/minute
(d) metres/hour
Answer:Option (b)
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13.Deep groove ball bearings create a lot of noise.
(a) Yes
(b) Depends on the application
(c) They create very less noise
(d) No reference frame for comparison is mentioned
Answer:
Option (c)
(a) Yes
(b) No, it is self-aligning
(c) It aligns itself only in some particular cases
(d) Can’t be determined
Answer:
Option (a)
15.The deep groove ball bearing has immense rigidity.
(a) True
(b) No, it has point contact and hence low rigidity
(c) It has surface contact
(d) It has line contact
Answer:
Option (b)
16.Deep groove ball bearings are used for
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
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18.Angular contact bearing can take thrust as well as radial loads.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (a)
19.In angular contact bearings, ____ bearings are required to take thrust load in both directions.
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Answer:
Option (b)
20.In standard taper roller bearings, the angle of taper of the outer raceway is
(a) 5°
(b) 8°
(c) 15°
(d) 25°
Answer:
Option (d)
Answer:
Option (c)
22.Which of the bearings given below SHOULD NOT be subjected to a thrust load?
(a) Deep groove ball bearing
(b) Angular contact ball bearing
(c) Cylindrical (straight) roller bearing
(d) Single row tapered roller bearing
Answer:
Option (c)
23.The angular play bearing must be mounted without axial play.
(a) Yes
(b) Little tolerance is adjusted
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(c) Little tolerance is necessary
(d) Can’t be stated
Answer:
Option (a)
Answer:
Option (c)
25.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
Answer:
Option (c)
26.The construction feature which makes tapered roller bearings unique in that races are
(a) attachable
(b) separable
(c) self-aligning
(d) none of the mentioned
Answer:
Option (b)
27.Which of the following cannot take the radial load?
(a) Cylindrical Roller bearing
(b) Taper roller bearing
(c) Thrust ball bearing
(d) Spherical roller bearing
Answer:
Option (c)
28.Which one of the following bearing is intended for a very heavy radial load?
(a) Ball bearing
(b) Self-aligning roller bearing
(c) Roller bearing
(d) Thrust bearing
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29.Which of the following cannot tolerate misalignment?
(a) Angular contact bearing
(b) Cylinder roller bearing
(c) Thrust ball bearings
(d) All of the listed
Answer:
Option (d)
30. A cylinder roller creates lesser noise than a deep groove ball bearing.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
Answer:
Option (b)
34.What type of bearing will you recommend for use in the conveyor belt roller?
(a) Ball-bearing
(b) Roller bearing
(c) Magnetic bearing
(d) None of the mentioned
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35.Which of the following elements is not used as a roller in roller bearings?
(a) Cylindrical
(b) Taper
(c) Spherical
(d) None of the mentioned
Answer:
Option (d)
36.Needles bearing consist of rollers of small diameter and very small length.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
37.The bearings of heavy series have capacity __________ over the medium series.
(a) 10 to 20%
(b) 20 to 30%
(c) 30 to 40%
(d) 40 to 50%
Answer:
Option (b)
38.The bearings of medium series have capacity __________ over the light series.
(a) 10 to 20%
(b) 20 to 30%
(c) 30 to 40%
(d) 40 to 50%
Answer:
Option (c)
39.A rolling contact bearing is specified as X307. Calculate the bearing diameter.
(a) 35 mm
(b) 28 mm
(c) 21 mm
(d) 7 mm
Answer:
Option (a)
40.A rolling contact bearing is specified as X307. Determine the series.
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(a) Extra light series
(b) Light series
(c) Medium series
(d) Heavy series
Answer:
Option (c)
41.Which one of the following parts of a ball bearing is mounted on the rotating shafts and tends to rotate the shaft?
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Answer:
Option (d)
45.The static load is defined as the load acting on the bearing when the shaft is _____.
(a) stationary
(b) rotating at rpm<5
(c) rotating at rpm<10
(d) rotating at rpm<15
Answer:
Option (a)
46.A total permanent deformation of 0.0001 of the ball diameter is taken for considering the static load capacity of the sh
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (a)
47.Stribeck equation gives the dynamic load capacity of the bearing.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
48.Which of the following is an expression for the Stribeck equation? (Number of balls=z)
(a) C=kd²z/5
(b) C=kd²z/10
(c) C=kd²z/15
(d) C=kd²z/20
Answer:
Option (a)
49.The life of an individual ball bearing is the time period for which it works without any signs of failures.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
50.The rated life of a bearing varies
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(d) inversely as fourth power of load
Answer:
Option (c)
51.For the majority of bearings, actual life is considerably greater than rated life.
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (a)
52.The dynamic load-carrying capacity of a bearing is defined as the radial load in radial bearings that
(a) True
(b) False
Answer:
Option (b)
53.In the expression of dynamic load capacity P=XVFr + YFa, V stands for?
54.In the expression of dynamic load capacity P=XVFr + YFa, X stands for?
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Answer:
Option (c)
56.Calculate the bearing life if expected life for 90% bearings is 9000 hr and the shaft is rotating at 1500 rpm.
(a) 42.21 kN
(b) 37.29 kN
(c) 26.33 kN
(d) 35.22 kN
Answer:
Option (b)
58.Extreme Pressure (EP) additives cause ______ wear in the bearing parts.
(a) abrasive
(b) corrosive
(c) pitting
(d) fatigue
Answer:
Option (b)
59.Scoring is a ________ phenomenon.
(a) stick-slip
(b) fracture
(c) fatigue
(d) in-out
Answer:
Option (a)
60._______ is a surface fatigue failure which occurs when the load on the bearing part exceeds the
(a) Scoring
(b) Pitting
(c) Corrosion
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(d) Abrasive wear
Answer:
Option (b)
61.Ball bearings are, usually, made from
(a) Grease
(b) Lubricating oil
(c) Graphite
(d) Air
Answer:
Option (a)
(a) Grease
(b) Lubricating oil
(c) Graphite
(d) Air
Answer:
Option (b)
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(c) Needle roller
(d) Spherical roller
Answer:
Option (c)
1. Is use of a flywheel recommended when a large motor is required only for a small instant of time?
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
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6. 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
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Answer: b
Answer: d
10. When the driving torque is more than load torque, flywheel is ______
a) Accelerated
b) Decelerated
c) Constant velocity
d) Can’t be determined
Answer: a
14. Feather key can be used to prevent axial motion between two elements.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b
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15. Keyed joints never lead to stress concentration on shafts.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
1. The maximum fluctuation of energy of flywheel is,
(A) Difference between maximum and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
(B) Difference between maximum and mean kinetic energy during the cycle
(C) Difference between mean and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
(D) Mean of maximum and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
2. For finding out the bending moment for the arm (spoke) of flywheel, the arm is assumed as,
(A) A cantilever beam fixed at the rim and subjected to tangential force at the hub
(B) A simply supported beam fixed at hub and rim and carrying uniformly distributed load
(C) A cantilever beam fixed at the hub and subjected to tangential force at the rim
(D) A fixed beam fixed at hub and rim and carrying uniformly distributed load
5. A flywheel is used,
(A) To store and release energy when required during the work cycle
(B) To reduce the power capacity of electric motor
(C) To reduce the amplitude of speed fluctuations
(D) Any one of above functions
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(D) Compressive stress and bending stress
12. The tensile stress in the rim of the flywheel is given by,
Where, ρ is mass density and v is linear velocity at the mean radius of the rim.
(A) ρv2/2
(B) πρv2
(C) ρv2
(D) 2 ρv2
(A) To store and release energy when needed during the work cycle
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(B) To reduce the amplitude of speed fluctuations
(C) To reduce the power capacity of motor
(D) All of the above
4-Flywheel is used in
7-If the load on the engine is constant, the mean speed will be constant from the cycle, then
(A) The governor will not operate but flywheel will be acting
(B) The flywheel will be acting but governor will not operate
(C) Both flywheel and governor will be acting
(D) Both flywheel and governor will not be acting
8-When the torque required by the machine is more than the torque supplied by the motor, the flywheel is
(A) Accelerated
(B) Retarded
(C) Rotating with constant speed
(D) Any of the above
9-The difference the maximum and minimum speeds during a cycle is called
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10-The ratio of maximum fluctuation of speed to the mean speed is called
ANSWERS:
1-(C), 2-(A), 3-(D), 4-(A), 5-(D), 6-(A), 7-(A), 8-(B), 9-(B), 10-(C)
15-The coefficient of fluctuation of speed, when the maximum and minimum speeds are 300rpm and 290 rpm
(A) 0.034
(B) 0.017
(C) 0.008
(D) 0/004
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17-In case of solid disk flywheel, the mass (m) of disk is given by
(A) πR2tρ
(B) (π/2)R2tρ
(C) 3πR2tρ
(D) (3/2)πR2tρ
ANSWERS:
11-(B), 12-(D), 13-(A), 14-(A), 15-(A), 16-(A), 17-(A), 18-(B), 19-(A), 20-(D)
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Q1 – A flywheel is used
1. to limit the fluctuation of speed during each cycle
2. to control the mean speed of the engine
3. to maintain a constant speed
4. to come into action when the speed varies
Q2 – A flywheel is made of
1. cast iron
2. high strength steels
3. graphic fiber reinforced polymer
4. any one of the above materials
Q3 – The maximum fluctuation of energy of flywheel is
1. difference between maximum and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
2. difference between maximum and mean kinetic energy during the cycle
3. difference between mean and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
4. mean of maximum and minimum kinetic energy during the cycle
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Q4 – The rim of the flywheel is subjected to,
1. direct tensile stress and bending stress
2. torsional shear stress and bending stress
3. direct shear stress and bending stress
4. compressive stress and bending stress
Q5 -The spokes of the flywheel are subjected to
1. direct shear stress
2. torsional shear stress
3. tensile stress
4. compressive stress
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4. punch press
Q15 – The flywheel is accelerate when
1. driving torque > load torque
2. driving torque < load torque
3. driving torque = load torque
4. driving torque / load torque
Q16 – Maximum fluctuation of energy =
1. Max KE – Min KE
2. Max KE + Min KE
3. Max KE > Min KE
4. Max KE < Min KE
Q17 – Reciprocal of coefficient of fluctuation of speed is called
1. fluctuation of energy
2. fluctuation of speed
3. maximum fluctuation of speed
4. coefficient of fluctuation of speed
Q18 – Split flywheel is made to
1. avoid cooling stress
2. reduce weight
3. increase weight
4. maximize large centrifugal force
Q19 – A flywheel connected to a punching machine has to supply energy of 400 Nm while running at a mean angular
speed of 20 rad/s. If the total fluctuation of speed is not exceed to the mass moment of inertia of the flywheel
in kgm2 is
1. 25
2. 50
3. 100
4. 125
Q20 – A circular solid of uniform thickness 20 mm, radius 200 mm and mass 20 kg, is used as a flywheel. If it rotates at
600 rpm, the kinetic energy of the flywheel, in joules is
1. 395
2. 790
3. 1580
4. 3160
Q21 – Which of the following is used to control the speed variations of the engine caused by the fluctuations of the
engine turning moment?
1. D-slide valve
2. Governor
3. Flywheel
4. Meyer’s expansion valve
Q22 – The radius of Gyration (k) for Rim Type Flywheel having radius ‘r’ is given by
1. k = 2r
2. k = r/2
3. k = r
4. k = r/3
Q23 -The coefficient of fluctuation of speed of Flywheel is given by
1. (N1-N2)/N
2. (N1+N2)/N
3. (N1-N2) x N
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4. (N1+N2) x N
Where N1 =Maximum speed, N2 = Minimum speed, N = Mean speed.
Q24 – . When the driving torque is more than load torque, flywheel is ______
1. Accelerated
2. Decelerated
3. Constant velocity
4. Can’t be determined
Q25 – Calculate the coefficient of fluctuation of speed if maximum speed is 2500rpm and minimum speed is 1800rpm.
1. 1.44
2. 1.33
3. 0.33
4. 0.44
Q26 – In a flywheel the safe stress is 25.2MN/m2 and the density is 7 g/cm3. Then what is the maximum peripheral
velocity ?
1. 30m/s
2. 45m/s
3. 60m/s
4. 120m/s
Q27 – Flywheel absorbs energy during those periods of crank rotation when
1. The twisting moment is greater than the resisting moment
2. The twisting moment is equal to the resisting moment
3. The twisting moment is less than resisting moment
4. The load on engine falls
Q28 – A flywheel of moment of inertia 9.8kgm 2 fluctuates by 30 rpm for a fluctuation in energy of 1936 joules. The
means speed of flywheel is (in rpm)
1. 600
2. 900
3. 968
4. 2940
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