DIN specifications have been developed in
A.Germany
B.Russia
C.England
D.America
E.Austria
A.Germany
B.Russia
C.England
D.America
E.Austria
A.is used in cold heading
B.A kind of wire used in hot forging
C.A sharp pointed wire used in foundry for punching holes through the rammed sand
D.A wire for providing airflow
E.None of the above
A.Kerosene
B.Water
C.Compressed air
D.Soluble oil
E.Graphite
A.Ram
B.Tool head
C.Table
D.Cross slide
A.Riddle
B.Middle
C.Fillet
D.Check
E.Core
A.Necessary correction factory is applied
B.Gauge is heated to the temperature to be measured
C.A siphon filled with liquid is used to protect the Bourdon tube
D.Necessary thermodynamic calculations are made
E.Pressure gauge is never used in such cases
A.Taper bores
B.Cylindrical bores
C.Spherical holes
D.Screw threads
E.None of above
A.A sheet is more than 5 mm in thickness
B.A plate is less than 5 mm in thickness
C.A sheet is always more than 5 metres in length
D.A sheet is always less than 5 mm thick and a plate more than 5 mm thick
E.Sheet and plate are same and thickness is immaterial
A.No mechanical moving parts
B.No open contacts
C.Sealed from dirt and contamination
D.Maintanance free
E.All of the above
A.Necessary corrections are applied
B.Gauge scale is modified
C.Bourdon tube of the gauge is changed
D.Seal pots are used
E.Pressure gauge is never used in such situations