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I.E.S. (OBJ ) 2005
I ot J6
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
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3.
PAPERII
The or remo' mg the burrs or nash
frorn n forged compoaent in. drop forging
is called:
a Swaging
b. Performing
c. Trimming
d. Fenling
Which of the foiiO\\ing marerinls is used in
the manulacture of e,,tmsion no7..zles'l
a. Grey cast ron
b Malleable cast iron
c. While cast
d. Nodular cast iron
Match List t !Alloy) with List II (Ma.ror
Constituent) and select the correct answer
usillg c.ode given below L1st
LJsl l
A. Babbill
B. lnvar
C. Gw1 Metal
D. Duraluruin
List n
I. Nickel
2. Tin and lead
3. Aluminum
-t Copper
A B
n.
b.
C,
d.
2
2
3
4
I
c D
3
2
3
2
Consider tbe loiJowmg statements nbour
medium carbon steel :
lJ can be quench-hardened but not
case-hardened
2 It cannot be quench-hardened but
casehardening can be done.
3. It exhibits distinct yield point under
tension test
s.
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Wh1ch of the roUo" mg suuemenrs g veJI
abo,e are corre(;t?
a. I and 2
b. 2 and 3
c, I and3
d. I. 2 and 3
The eutectoid of carbon in Iron. above
lower c.rit icnl temperature. when rooted,
results in:
a. Ferrite and austenite
b. Ferrite and Cementite
c. Cementite and austenite
d. Ferrite. Cementite and austenite
Constder the following suttements sbonl
FCC and HCP crystal stmcture.
I Both hove same coordination mtmber
and ntonuc packing fmctiot
2. Bolh represent closeh packed crystal
structure
3 Both structures are generated
stak-ing of close packed planes on top
of one another. but only tlte stuckmg
sequence is different.
Which of the statements sven above are
correct'!
a. I and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 1,2and3
d. l and 3
Tltcnnoplastic materials cannot be
produced by
a, Injection modeling process
b. Ex1ruson process
c. Blo" molding process
d. Both (a) and (b) abol'e
increases of rerri phase in steel incmases.
a.
b. Hardness
c. Ductility
d.
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Liolt I (Steel) with Ll$1 11
(Application) and select correct nns\\er
using the c:<ldc given bclu\\ the liots:
List r
A. Mild $teel
B. Tool steel
C. High carbon steel
D, Mediwu carbon steel
List 11
L B>ll bcruing
2. Cold ci.Usels
3. Shaft nd nxles
4. Rolled s teel sections
b.
c.
d.
A
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4
1
4
13 c
I 4
3 2
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0
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3
i\o$totupil1ing is <:mployoo to oblllitt:
'" too. martens tic stt'Uot.urc
b. bnintlic sU1lClW'I!
c. Stl"1o mar1en.s tic aud 50'' n bain itic
d. too .. pcnrlitic soucturc
II. In M pmblom ha ving n
fcilitks and n jobs. wbnl tho number of
posible way of making assignntetits?
12.
13.
U.. 1\ I
b. 1\ l
c, 2o
d. t'
A (i(l I 'plain carbon hs.
approxiowtely;
" 15 I) of pear :..nd 25h, of fen
1
ite
b. . or pearlite and 75% of feroite
c. 75o ni' Cemenlite and 25% of ferrite
d. 75'\o of nnd of Cementite
Mntch l.ist I (.\lloy1ng Element) wit'h List
II ( Ulfect on steel) net select the coiTecl
:mswtT usiug u,e code give-n below
Lists:
List I
A. \ 'a.nadlum
B. Molybdenum
('. Silicon
l), Chromium
15.
16.
List n
L. lnere.>JSC.. strength
2c Improves properti<. ..
3. lncn:ascs .hnrdncM
4. lm:reases ratistanc..:: to
temper3lune ox:idJtiou
. \ 13 c D
2 1 3 4
b. I :. 2 4
c. 2 I 3
d. 2 -1 3
The B.C.C. ond H.C.I'. met. Is
pl;ostk del'onnalion by:
3 . Slip
b. Twinning
c. Edge dislocation
ltig.h
ttndergo
d. Twinning in oomhrnotion with slip.
If a , and E denote Ore c.rusltiug stn:ss rutd
\'Quug, for Ute material r)(
colunm. then lite Euler fonnul cn be
applied for determination of cropping load
of a column made of this material only, if
its rntio i!':
a. rvtore than 11
b. Leu thllll ;rJE I a
c.
More lhon l: J
d.
( E '
Loss than ;r' -;; J
Benm A is simply at its ends
and c.>rries udl of intensity w over its
<ntirc 11 is modt of st.ccl l1nvin,g
Youug's modulus E. Dcmn B is cnn.tilcvcr
:tnd carries udl of intensil)' \\ 14 over ib<
entire k11gtb, II is m>rlc r)f' hrs. having
Young's modulus E/'L TI1e two b<,.tn.s =
of samu lengOt ltavc same cross-
seclJOnal If t;r., ond a , tJ,e
maximum bending stresses dtn'eloped in
beams A and li. respectively. then which
one following is 'cotTect?
-a. a ;. ' a!-=- 0
h. 0' , ' a,< 1.0
c. a -. a, LO
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d. rr.l cr olcpc:ud.cm I he h:ope of
scction
Consider the following L'Itements:
1. Coriolis acc.:loraliou in " slou.:d
oucchanil!m is alwsys perpcndicub1 Ia
lhe direction of the slolled bar.
2. ln n 41ink noeohmism. the
inst3ntaneou. centre of rotation of the
input link and output link lie
on a slr.Jighllinu long couplor.
Wbidt ofthe statements !liven nbove islar"
n. J only
b. 2only
c. Botb land 2
d. Neither I nvr 2
18. W)oicb 11f the i'oJinwong or
d o din''. l, j.
What wcould be the printed output th<>
progrnm gjvc-11 ubovc is CM!Cultd'l
'' 475686
b 465686
c. 466686
d. 57)686
Consider tho fOllowing pieco of code
def'ming function
,XYZ:
Lnt X' YZ ( inl x)
{
lf (x-
Else
Rc:tum :X'YZ ( -x):
I
Which one of the IOIIO"'inll Wt<.mcnts ;,
cmrcct?
n. 11oc func.tion XYZ is
i.nconcct.
h. noc lim.:tiun .:\T Z run lbrcvco' fur
l'Hime vo1ueti of iL"i prlrtuneter x.
c. The I'Uncliou X'YZ computes the
absolute n lue of x.
64.
65.
67.
., ol 16
d. 111e funetion .lfYZ count the number
of binary digits in the number.
C'orulder the following of
prO!!J11m:
lnt j = 1.)( " 4
Who! is lhe linn! v:tlue nf x?
" 11
b. 12
e. l3
d.
A.sst>J'Iiun (A): C'arhurizins is done on
uou-fcorou olloys to U.Crcas<: tbe sUif 3cc
hardness.
(R) : Pr..,ipiloliou bJmlcning uf
nonefeiTOLJ.li. aUovs i-nvolves solution he.1t
lr.,atment follo,ved by p-ecipit.1lioo heol
t= lin"" l
a, BoUt A nd R al'e individually true and
R is lhe corrccl uxpl>uatiou of A
b. Both A nnd R ""' ludlviduall) ltW but
R is not the corrcctcxpLUUltion of A
c. A is tru" bui R is false
d. A is fal!; but R is lnle
A.>ls..rfi on (A): Lt atuibute control of
qoolity by sampling. the snmple size has to
he larger than variable control.
Ronson (R): \ ' nrinbh:: arc goncmlly
conlinuou. and allributas have few
discrete levels.
a. Bolh 1\ and R .,.e iudividually I rue and
R is lb<: WI'T'<:Cl uxpbnatiou of A
b. Both A ond R are u1dividuallv uue bul
R is uottlte ooorcot of A
c. A i true but R is fol.sc
d. A is false but R is tnu:
As.'>ertiun (A): Value llnalysis is 511peo;or
to other conventional cost rcdu..:.tion
lt ohniqvcs.
R t'liSOII (R): in couvcntionol cost
reduction led mique bands
a, Both A and Rare indiyiduoUy true and
R is the correct e:<pbnation of A
b. Bolh A and Rare individuolly true
R is not the eooTecl explanat ion of A
c. A i true but R is false
d. A i fiolse hut R is true
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Assertion (A): Hole b;>Si!; S)'$li!m h
gener3IIY preferred to shall basis ln
tOier.mc<: <fcigJI f<>l' selling the
fits.
ReaStm (R:): hole hu" tc1 be given larger
bonclthn the motingshnlt
" Doth . \ noul R lire it\dividuJ!IJ)' tnac nnd
R the corrcct explonnl<ion of A
h Both A and Rare individually but
R not the correct c:xplnnatiton or A
c, A is tnoe hut R t':tl<e
tl, A is fole but R is true
tA): elective oontaul annngc
liJne more et,<iciency,
Ro:asnu (R): ABr onlllyis is un
P:lreto distihution
" Rl)lh A and R nre inclividully ,\nd
R the cnn'llct of A
h. 13Qih A and Rare i)ldividually true hut
R IS not the CQI'I'I:OlC.'qllanation or 1\
c. t\ is true but R [$ rat;e
d. A IS ratS<: but R is true
Assertion (A): tips are generally
given negativ" rake anglo.
R""""" tR): oJrhide tips a1-e made tbnn
very hard mnleaio ls.
11. Both A ;md Rare iudividonlly true nud
R is the corNet <>xpi:IJllltion of A
b. Both A :ond Rare individunUy true but
R os not the cocrect <:!<planation or A
c. A is true but R i.s fat. e
d. A is fn t.e but R is true
Assenion (A): Th" "riliCJ!I speed of ou
clastic hafi clculntod by the Rnyleight's
method ;, higher thnn the actual critical
speed.
(R): The higher critical speed ls
due to higher damping ratio
n. Botb A and Rare individually true nnd
R is tlt<: con'Cct cxplniiJition of A
b. Botlt A and R nrc individually true but
R IS not the corNet e>:plllnation of A
A is bul R is full.:
(L A i.s fa but R is true
.-\s,..rtion (A): Tapered roller beJ!rhogs
must ti!.ed in duly worm gear
speed
n.
74.
15.
76.
10 "' tr.
(R): Tapered roller benringll are
suitable for large radial {l.S well AA axial
load.
a. Both A and R arc true and
Rio the correct t:xplnnntion of A
b. Doth A and Ran: ittdividually hue but
R is nQt U1c C<UTcc.t cxplnnotion of A
c. A i> true but R is false
d. A is r:alllc lfut R is true
\Vhid1 ono or the tollowin.g can
cumpWiely bolnnce cvol'lll masses
I'CVolving ln difl'erena nn Shnft'?
:a. , \ lfll!.<S in one cor IJoo pJnn01 of
The revulving m:lSSt:S
b. 1' insle mass in :any unc pl:me
c. TwQ iu nny 1wo
d. Two equal masses in zmy htio planes
Which one of following <ttP"'""cs the
sensitiveness of a governor?
ii.
x ;l l\r!
2K,N,
h
N, N,
2N,N,
c.
2( N
1
1 A,)
2N, - N,
d.
2( N,- "'' )
2N, I Nl
(Where N
1
J-llixlnwm <"Juilibrium spdt!d
N2" l\1lnunum cquilibl'iwn speed)
lJ' tlae wtalrudial belwtel! two
cyl.inders fonning compound cylindr. L<
S and modulus of the matcrinl.s
of the cylinders i a then the inlerti:ace
pressure developed a the interface bet" een
two cytJndo.:s of r.ft<: same matcril nod
somo length is:
a. DiJcctly pmportionul of EI&
b. Inversely proportional o)f JV<i
c. Directly proportional of E/8
d. Inversely proportionnl ofB'o
Power 6Crc>WS .,.., U<Cd to ri'Oduce
uniform,. slow nnd p(HH1rtltl motlon 511ch
as required in pr.:ssc.. jockl> and othc:T
mncbinel')' : V' tlucnds "'"' u.ually out
ud for thi applic:otion due In lcm
el'liciency, '!11is is
3 . Profile IS >..ero
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c. Profile angle is
tl There is dlniculty iu manufacturing the
proillc
Consider the following
penatning to me basic Lewis- equation for
lhe strength. design of spur g.:nr teut.h
I pair of lcct.h panicipatcs 111
power tronsmission at an)' in<Ullll.
2. Til" tOOlh is l1111Sidcred -as a <1tnlilever
beam of uuifonn ; lronglh:
3. Loading on 1hc teeth is stmlc In nruure.
I Lewi> r\j<lalion mkes into acl'llllnl
inaccuracies oflhc IMih pmfrk
5 LeWis equation mkes mto account the
inaccuracies Mll>e 1oo1h profile.
Which of Slnlcments given alxlvc arc
corrccl"l
a. I. 3. -l and 5
h. I, 1. 3 nnd 4
c. 1, 2andJ
d. 2. 4 and 5
Match List I (TYIJC nf Gear" Gear Train)
with List II (Diffe.rent Usage and D1ive)
and sekct the correct answer using the
code given below Ute Lists:
Lis l I
1\. Epicyclic gear train
B Gear
C. Wonn-worrn <..ear
D. Herringbone Gear
List 11
I Reduces end lhrust
2. 1-. ow gear rnt10
3 Drives nno-parull"l
shafts
'l')'ailersecrig
4. Dnves non-parallel intersecnng shafts
5 High gear ralin
A 13 c D
n, 5 4 3 l
b 3 4 5
c. 5 3 4 I
d. 1 4 3 5
Whm is 1he main of
hydrody,tmnic hearing ov.:r roller bearing?
a. Easy 10 assemble
h Relative[) I<IW pncc
80
82.
83
ll ufl b
c. Sup;:rior load carrying al
higher speeds
d. Less frictional resistance
I I' the lc>ad 011 1 ball benriltg is h31Vcd. iu;
life:
a l{emains unchanged
b lncro:nscs two lllncs
c. lncril8Scs four times
d, I ncrcases c1ght lnm:s
A square of side d/4 1o be fmed on a
shaJ\ of diameter d and in the hub or a
pulley. if rhc materiul kc)' <U>d shaft
Is same und two ttre Ul be elJUally
Slfong in shcnr. whnt is the length of lht
kcyj"
trd
a.
-
2
b.
ltrd
--
3
3:rd
l', --
4
d
4;rd
--
5
f iiOUC
Two plates 310 joined logethcr by mcuus <.>t'
single transverse :md double pumll<l lilk1
welds ns slumn in figure given abow. If
the si7..C. of fillcl i' 5 mm nnd allownhlc
shear lood per mm is JOO N, whot is the
approximate length or each parallel filler!
3, 1.50 11101
b. 200mm
c. 250 mm
cL Jl)() mm
Whm is 1hc :.afe tensile loud for a
M36 x 4(' bolt of' mild sleet having yield
;u.:ss of 280 MPa and a tat'lor of safety
1.5?
a .. 285 kN
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b. 1.90kN
142.5 kN
d. 95 kN
Autofrt:lllle i; a moU\nd ,,(:
a. Joining thick cylinders
b. Reli.:ving stresse. from thick cylinders
c. lhtck cyUndoo;
d. Increasing. the lite of thick cylinde"'
Cortider the following tatemenlli in
respect of wonn gear; :
I. They re used for very high speed
2.. 1 he velocity r<ttio does not depend on
ltclix angk of worm.
3. '1 he axes uf " OL'tD and tl""' 3l'o
gcn<.-raUy pcrpeudicuJar
intersectin.g
Whicb of rho sl1t<:monls given abO\'<l " "
correct'/
n. 1 and 2
b. 1 o.nd 3
"- 2 nod 3
u. 1. 2 nod 3
A ltoUow sluft of tltc o;uno
area ond tllJIIerial as tltat uf a solid shalL
h-ansmif.s;
n__. Sarne torque
b. Lesser tontuc
c. More tor'tjuc
cl Connot be pn:dictccl will10u1 rllt>n: dalJ
[n sliding conJact bcormgs. Jl(lsitiYt'
l'fOSSUfC Cllll be buill up and A ln.td
upported by" Huid only by tho use of a:
Divc:r_giog tilm
b. Convor'gin!,<divcrging J'ilm
c.
tl T
1
1nl 111m
If E, G and K rlcnctte Young's nmdulus.
l\ lodulu. of rigidity nnd Bull... Motlul.''"
resp<."Ctively lo r o rnn(crivl, then
which <me of the rui iO\Ying c:m he p<ISSi hl y
true:?
"- G : 2K
11.
c. K : E
t1
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
11 of 16
At o poi.nl m two-dimcn.slonal slt<:ss
o x. = 10() Ntmm', o
1
:- t ,y -:- 40
Whnl is the mdius of the i\lohr
cin>h:fo dr.>wn Sll.:!le of:
l em '" 10
a, 3 em
h. 4 ern
c. 5cm
d. 6cm
TI1e point of contr"tltX:Ilre L"' :a point
when::
:t. Shead(>rce changes sign
b. Bonding momenl changes sign
c, She-ar force, is m:ximum
d. Bonding monumt i!J maximum
Consid.:r tltc follo\1 ing
I. Forglntt rodu"es the grain siz" of t11e
mcbll which results ln .a decn:asc [n
trenglh nnd toughness.
2. Porged components cnn prodded
with thin section. without reducing
Ute slt1:ugth.
Which of Ute sltemenls given 'above
is/oro
a. Only I
b. Only 2
c. Both I ond 2
d. Neither I nor 2
Conidcr lhe following slatementsr
1. Strength of stool incroasct w-ith cnrbon
content.
2. Young's Modulus of steol increase.
with carbon content.
3. Young 's 1\ lodulus of steel rema in
uuchauged wllh variation of
content_
Which of stalem<:nt;, giv"'' isiJ'e
correct?
a. l only
b. 2 only
c. I and 2
d. l11nd 3
A hollow pressure ' 'essel suhject to
Consider the folio" ing
I. Rodi41 st ress f<t lnnc::r rndius is always
2.Cf(J.
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1. !Wdinl slrest ut outer radius ;, 4l\\Y8
zero.
3. The Lmgentinl is higher
thnn other
4. The umgential stress is n I ways lower
than uther hes'-'""
Which of the statements given ohol't: arc
corrcc1?
a. I Arltl 3
h. I 4
"' 2 ;md3
(!, 2 and 4-
Wbich of the following pirs cotrectly
motched7
(Designation of !Description)
Steel/Cost iron)
L F"e g 250 ; Minimum ten$ile lnmgtb
of250 :-lmm'
2. 40 C ll : Percerttage of Mongaoese is
0.7"o- 0.9t
3. FG 201 : Grey cast iron with
s lr<:ngtltof200 f\.'/ nun
2
Ute correct ans\1 er u.ing Ute (:()da
given
o. I ond 2.
b. 2 nod 3
c. I 3nd 3
d I 2 ond 3
the tollmving
1. Endtunnce u-ength of comptment i.s
not ft<>cted hy su<face linish and
uotcb 8ensitivity otlhe mal<:rial.
l. For tcnous mat..-ials lik.o $tetl S-K
curve booomC!I asymptotic at to
cyolos.
Which of the statements gi\en above Ware
correct
1
!
a. I only
b. 2only
.:. Both laml2
d. Noilbor l nor 2
At s.oction of beam. shear fqrot; l$ F
with zero BM. The cros.-ooction is squar.:
with a. Po!nt A on neutr.ll
ltnd point B is rnid way bct\<een neutral
AXi; and top ctlge, i.e. nl di.stnncc n/-1 bt1vc
the o>.-ls. If <A ood ' -"' denote shc.-u:
97.
98.
l 3 t>f 16
at points A and B, then whot is the
Qf , _.! t o?
a, 0
h. J/.1
c. -1./3
d. None of .above
If the area of cross-section of cir..,ulnr
section henan i four tunes. keeping
the loads, le'18lh suppnn condition ttnd
material of the ht:um unchanged, tl1cn the
q\ltllities ().,ist I) wiU change through
different foctors (List nl. l\btch the List I
with the Lisr IT ond select tho correct
nwcr using the code l)ctvcn hdow the
Lists:
r
A. Mllimum Bt-l
B. Dell ec.ti on
<'. (;lending Stres.
D. Section
Listli
I. s
1. I
V8
4. Vt 6
A B
,
b. 2 4
c. 3 4
d. '2
c
2
3
2
3
D
4
4
f\fonnal stn:sws of oqu:U magnitude p. bot
of opposite act at o point of
stmined nlateria I in fl"rpendicul:ar
dueclion .. \Vh:at is Uae 01aguitudo of the
Nsultaul noounl s tress on n pl:mc inclined
at 45 l:o the applied .. 'l
b. p/2
"' p/4
d. Zero
99. A solid uniform metal b3r ol' dinmc'tcr D
and hmgth L is lunging vcrtic:.1 lly from its
upper end olong:alion of the h:or due In
self weight is:
Propotional to and inversely
proportional to o'
b. Proportional to
Md invell.lely
to 0 2
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c Proportlontd of L bur lndcpenucnr ofD
d. ProportiOnal of L' but indc.J)Cndcm of
0
Wbat is the total m1gle of twist uf llre
s1epped shaft subjec.t to torque T shown In
figure givtn abo1e?
167'
a --'-
JrGd'
38T.
b
__ ,_
rrGd'
64T
c.
__ ,_
rrGd'
d.
667;
rrGd'
101. lor a poWer transmission shall
transmitting power f' a.t N rpm, irs
dianre1cr IS proportional ro:
it.
b.
(: )"'
c
d
I 02. Mntch List I (Type of Ocarings) with List
I I ( I YJlC of Load) nnd select the corrccl
answer using the code given below the
LISts :
l.ist I
A. Deep groove bearing
13. Tapered benri11g
C. Self aligmng bdng
ll, I hrnst bcnnng
LISt II
I Radial lmrd
2 Radial and axial load
3 Malnly ruuial
mlsalignmem
Mainly axial load
A B
a 2
b. J
c. I
d 3 2
load
c
3
I
3
ll ur J (>
with 5haft
D
4
2
2
4
I 03. ln single server queuiug model if arrival
rare is ;, nnd rate is then whnr is
the probability of the S}'Sil111 bdng idle'!
3. 1J11
b. lt!h
c. 1- )Jil
d.
I ()4 Which l)f lhlluwing are correct iu
Fl!SJlt'Cl of graphically solved lincUJ
programming
1. 'rhe rogion or tbu:;iblc solution
eoneaviry property.
2. The bou.ndurics of lhc region nrc lines
or plnncs.
3. The1c are corners or extreme J)(>ints 1111
bmrndm-y
Select the correct nnswer usmg the code
below:
a. I mrd 2
b. 2and3
c. 1 and 3
d. I. 2 and 3
I 05. List (Production C'omrol
f-unction) with List II (Explnnation) und
select the correct answer using the code
given below tl1e Lists:
List I
A. Bill ofMaleriuls (BOM)
B. C'upucity Rcsuurw Plunmng tC'Rf')
C. Material Planning \MRP)
D. MIIS{J)r Production Schedule <Ml'St
List II
I A technique for dcrcrmining the
quantity and ltmil!!l (If dependent
demand nums
2. A techn iquc for dotcrnrining personnel
and capacities needed lo
meet the productilln objective
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3. Specifics end items are to bo
produced and whon
4. 'llie part numher< & qunntlly required
per asscrrihlr
A ll l' D
4 1 2
b. 3 2 4
c.. .j 2 1 3
d. 3 2 4-
106. If the aJ'J'ivls arc compktely r>nuom. thcu
whot is \he probability da bi bution <>f
number of arrivals In a given time1
a, N'ej!ati \'e e.-<ponential
b. Binomial
c. N'omul
d. PoiS!ou
107. LISt [ (Activity) wiU1 List ll
(1'cchnique) and select tlu> correcl answer
u<ing tl. 1e code gi"eo below the Lisu :
List I
A Line Balancing
B. P1'0duot Dwolopmcut
C. For=sting
D, Quality Conll'tll
LISLU
I. Value Analysis
2. E;,cponential smllulhrng
3. Control chart
-1. Selective control
S. Rank po.fillon motA'\
A B C
..
b.
c.
d
2
5
2
s
4
2
l
2
D
For pmduct, Ote forecar li>r l.he month of
was 501) uniL. !'Ito< acluol demn11d
turned out to be unilll What ;. tl1c
forec-ast for tlte monlh of February using
e.'<ponentiaJ smoothing method with a
smoorhlng eodliciont 0. l'l
:L 455
b. 495
c.. SIXI
d. 545
Which one of Lite followi.ng mel.hods can
be used for f orecasting when a dettuond
IS <>I 16
pattern is consistently increing or
a. Regre.slo" analy.is
b. Moving overogc
c. V Jril\nce unlllym
d. Wcigbt<ld moving
110. J\blcb L;_..ll (hlatclting Proces) wiU1 L.isl
U (Applic:otion) and select l.he correct
mWer the COlle !!iVcn bdOW th e
Lis!$:
Ill.
112.
113.
A. !.10M
H. LBM
C. OSM
D. EC!II
List II
L Holes & cavities !Jt lur<l & !11 ittlc
matldrinl.s
2. Micro-d1illlug & mic1'0wdding of
materialrt
3. Shapin_g of hard mclll ls or rcshapin,g. of
cemenl<ld cahide tool
4. Shaping of cemented carbine dies and
punche:;
A B l' 0
a.
b.
c.
d.
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3
4
3
I
2
I
2
I
l
2 4
ln helical tniiUug. tho rnliu of the.
circumlerence oJ the gear blnnk ln lhe l"nd
of the lteli the;
" Proper peed to ulle
h. Prclper feed nnd depth of cnl required
c. Angle KCU.ing of OJc. mncltinc luble
d. Gear ruliQ f or table <''"' aod dividing
"""d
Which one of Otc following processes
produce. a c:o ting when pressure f'l)rces
Ute 1110llen metal into the nwuld cavity7
a '""uldlng
b. lnvestmenl casting
c. Die C:li'ting
d.. Continuous cnsting
COtlllidcr Ute l:otcmcllts!
l. In nrc welding, 65
9
o to 75% ltQat [s
genernred nl the nnodc.
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1. Dulv in CDsc of ore welding is the
cycie of welding of worlo.
picc tlom the l>e&inning.
3. Arc hlh\1 is mnre common ll'ith DC
welding.
Which of U1c stnl(.'fl>cnrs gi\cn all("' " are
cvrrcct'?
n.. l, 2 :t_nd 3
h. I And 2
"- 2 end 3
d. I 3Jld 3
114. Magnetic formin!l is an example of:
a, Cold limning
b. Hot forming
a. friglu:n<:rgy rate fom1ing
d. RoU forming
115. Which OIIC of the foUowing is d1c
expression for the 5 mach
inability oon,<lrult'l
a. 2<j> +y - a
b. 2<j) - y' Q.
e.
d.
IWh<Te -1> = shc3J' (JJl gle, r = tii"rion 11nglc
& a.= angle)
IU1 1\lotcb List I (Tool) with Usl n t Element
of Tool) and $elect the correct answer
using. the code given below Ut<: Liils:
List I
A, Broaclt
H. Re.1mer
(', Drill
D. Col'bioe inen fu"e rr1ill
List n
I. Tung
2. Pilot
3. 'Fl'OIIt lllfltr
Bond
5. Sweeper tooth
.\ B
2 5
b. I 3
c. 2 3
d. s
c
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D
4 5
I 5
4 3
ll>ut I!!
117. The ratio 2 : 8 : l'or copper in
gatin@ system d""igu refers to the rotio of
areas of:
a. Spmc : Runner : Ingotc
b. Runner : Ingale : Sprue
c. Rmlner : Spruc : Ingte
d. Jugale : RUilller : Spn1e
In shell nmuldins, holY can the shell
tlickness be accuratelr ln>iutaiocd'l
a. By cnnlrolling the tim( during which
the pnttoru is in contocl witl1 mould
b. B)' conlrolliug U1<: Lime during wl1icb
the p>llo'lll is healed
u. By lllliinfllining tl temperature of the
pa!lcm in !Ito ronge of 175C 3goc
d. By U1o lypu of bintlw used
J 19. Which one of thu following is the> mo;L
signifiCJJnl property lo be considered in the
selection of material for the n>anuJa<Olure
of locullng pins and drill jig bues used In
Jig.s and fL'tlures?
a. Wear resistance
b. Elasti<:ity
c. Shear strengU1
d. '!'ensile s!J'<lngtl
12H. Which nf !he tb llnwing is/are "' h1w
wearing (ool mat"!'iol{s) in cleclriCl
dis.,brgc mchining2
. COilPCT uml brus
b. Aluminium and gr11piute
u. Silv.,. and copper tun.gt.en
d. C>st ir"n