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  1. The point angle of a drill, for drilling stainless steel, is

  2. A.

     90°

    B.

     118°

    C.

     135°

    D.

     150°


  3. In American Standard Association (ASA) system, if the tool nomenclature is 8-6-5-5-10-15-2 mm, then the side rake angle will be

  4. A.

     5°

    B.

     6°

    C.

     8°

    D.

     10°


  5. Chip breakers are used to

  6. A.

     Increase tool life

    B.

     Remove chips from bed

    C.

     Break the chips into short segments

    D.

     To minimize heat generation


  7. Negative rakes are used for

  8. A.

     Carbide tools

    B.

     Heavy loads

    C.

     Harder materials

    D.

     All of these


  9. Which of the following operations is carried out at a minimum cutting velocity if the machines are equally rigid and the tool work materials are the same?

  10. A.

     Turning

    B.

     Grinding

    C.

     Boring

    D.

     Milling


  11. Internal or external threads of different pitches can be produced by

  12. A.

     Pantograph milling machine

    B.

     Profiling machine

    C.

     Planetary milling machine

    D.

     Piano miller


  13. A type of welding flows, which is the result of a perfect proportion and mixture of acetylene and oxygen and is used for fusion welding of steel and cast iron, is

  14. A.

     Carburizing flame

    B.

     Oxidizing flame

    C.

     Oxy-acetylene flame

    D.

     Neutral flame


  15. The lathe spindles are usually made hollow and provided with

  16. A.

     Internal taper

    B.

     External taper

    C.

     Internal and external taper

    D.

     No taper


  17. A shaft has a dimension, φ9 +0.025⁺⁰∙⁰⁰⁹, the respective values of fundamental deviation and tolerance are

  18. A.

     −0.025, ±0.008

    B.

     −0.025, 0.016

    C.

     −0.009, ± 0.008

    D.

     −0.009, 0.016


  19. In transverse grinding

  20. A.

     The work is reciprocated as the wheel feeds to produce cylinders longer than the width of wheel face

    B.

     The work rotates in a fixed position as the wheel feeds to produce cylinders equal to or shorter than the width of wheel face

    C.

     The work is reciprocated as the wheel feeds to produce cylinders shorter than the width of wheel face

    D.

     The work rotates in a fixed position as the wheel feeds to produce cylinders longer than the width of wheel face