The type of grains usually preferred for moulding sand are
A.Round
B.Hemishperical
C.Cylindrical
D.Cubical
E.Sharp irregular shaped
A.Round
B.Hemishperical
C.Cylindrical
D.Cubical
E.Sharp irregular shaped
A.Copper-zinc alloy
B.Copper-tin alloy
C.Copper-lead alloy
D.Copper-nickel alloy
E.Copper aluminium alloy
A.Arc welding
B.Gas welding
C.TIG welding
D.MIG welding
E.Resistance welding
A.Machining a groove around cylindrical shaft
B.Drilling a hole in a plate
C.Hole drilled for riveting
D.Preparation of surface for brazing
E.Initial spot welding to position jobs
A.Automatic moulding tool
B.A device for measuring moisture content in foundry sand
C.A hand tool for repairing mould in foundry shop
D.A tool for mostening the sand
E.A tool for lifting the pattern from mould
A.Superficial defect
B.Internal defect
C.Moulding defect
D.Defect that can be removed by felting
E.Surface defect
A.Gross weight of the press is 30 tons
B.The weight of die is 30 tons
C.The pressure exerted by slide is 30 tons
D.The flywheel of the press weighs 30 tons
E.The quantity of work produced in 8 hours will be 30 tons
A.Cast iron
B.Mild steel
C.Copper
D.Copper-nickel alloy
E.Platinum-iridium alloy
A.Compound rest
B.Tailstock offset
C.Taper attachment
D.Form tool
E.Reamer
A.Surface to be left unmachined
B.Surface to be machined
C.Core prints
D.Seats for loose core prints
E.Fillets