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  1. Laser welding is widely employed in the __________ industries.

  2. A.
    electronic
    B.
    structural
    C.
    process
    D.
    heavy

  3. Dryness factor of steam is defined as the ratio of the mass of vapor in the mixture to the mass of the mixture. Dryness factor of steam is measured by a __________ calorimeter.

  4. A.
    bomb
    B.
    throttling
    C.
    Junker's
    D.
    Boy's

  5. Which of the following is used to produce draught in the locomotive boilers ?

  6. A.
    Chimney.
    B.
    Induced draught fan.
    C.
    Forced draught fan.
    D.
    Steam jet arrangement.

  7. Temper brittleness of a material can be fairly detected by the __________ test.

  8. A.
    fatigue
    B.
    notched bar impact
    C.
    tensile
    D.
    hardness

  9. When the wavelength of incident X-rays increases, the angle of diffraction

  10. A.
    decreases.
    B.
    increases.
    C.
    remains constant.
    D.
    shows no systematic variation.

  11. The elastic strain energy of a unit length of an edge dislocation as compared to that of a screw dislocation is

  12. A.
    more
    B.
    equal
    C.
    less
    D.
    double

  13. The specific gravity of coal depends mainly on its __________ content.

  14. A.
    carbon
    B.
    volatile matter
    C.
    ash
    D.
    moisture

  15. In case of condensers & evaporators operating under given terminal conditions, LMTD (logarithmic mean temperature difference) for counter flow as compared to that for parallel flow is

  16. A.
    more
    B.
    less
    C.
    equal
    D.
    much more

  17. Normalising does not __________ of a metal.

  18. A.
    improve machinability & tensile strength
    B.
    remove internal stresses
    C.
    refine the structure
    D.
    remove strains caused by cold working

  19. Which of the following hardness tests does not measure the indentation hardness of metals and alloys ?

  20. A.
    Vicker's hardness test.
    B.
    Shore sceleroscope test.
    C.
    Brinell hardness test.
    D.
    Rockwell hardness test.