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  1. The tap used to cut threads in a blind hole is

  2. A.
    taper tap
    B.
    second tap
    C.
    bottoming tap
    D.
    any one of these

  3. A jig is defined as a device which

  4. A.
    holds and locates a workpiece and guides and controls one or more cutting tools
    B.
    holds and locates a workpiece during an inspection or for a manufacturing operation
    C.
    is used to check the accuracy of workpiece
    D.
    all of the above

  5. A mandrel is used to hold

  6. A.
    an eccentric work
    B.
    a heavy work
    C.
    a thin work
    D.
    none of these

  7. Jigs are used

  8. A.
    for holding and guiding the tool in drilling, reaming or tapping operations
    B.
    for holding the work in milling, grinding, planing or turning operations
    C.
    to check the accuracy of workpiece
    D.
    none of the above

  9. The swing diameter over carriage is always less than the swing diameter over bed.

  10. A.
    Yes
    B.
    No

  11. The size of abrasive grain required in a grinding wheel depends upon the

  12. A.
    amount of material to be removed
    B.
    hardness of material being ground
    C.
    finish desired
    D.
    all of these

  13. A grinding wheel is said to be of __________ if it holds the abrasive grains more securely.

  14. A.
    soft grade
    B.
    medium grade
    C.
    hard grade

  15. A dense structure of a grinding wheel is used for

  16. A.
    hard materials
    B.
    brittle materials
    C.
    fnishing cuts
    D.
    all of these

  17. The keyways, grooves and slots cannot be cut on a shaper.

  18. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  19. Side relief angle of a single point tool is the angle

  20. A.
    by which the face of the tool is inclined towards back
    B.
    by which the face of the tool is inclined sideways
    C.
    between the surface of the flank immediately below the point and a plane at right angles to the centre line of the point of tool
    D.
    between the surface of the flank immediately below the point and a line drawn from the point perpendicular to the base