Lathe: by S K Mondal
Lathe: by S K Mondal
Set-2
IES 2001
Thespindlespeedrangeinageneralpurposelathe
isdividedintostepswhichapproximatelyfollow
(a) Arithmeticprogression
(b) Geometricprogression
(c) Harmonicprogression
(d) Logarithmicprogression
Lathe
BySKMondal
Ans.(b)
IES 1992
Example
Feedgearboxforascrewcuttinglatheisdesigned
onthebasisof
(a) Geometricprogression
(b) Arithmeticprogression
(c) Harmonicprogression
(d) None
Ans.(a)
IES2010
IES 2003
Page 1 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 2002
IES 2004
Ans. (d)
Ans. (b)
IES 2006
Example
Ans. (d)
IES 1992
IAS 2002
Ans. (c)
Page 2 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1998
IES2010
GATE 2002
GATE 2008
Ans. (d)
Contd..
Ans.(c)
GATE2008Contd.
GATE 2003
Qualityscrewthreadsareproducedby
(a) Threadmilling
(b) Threadchasing
(c) Threadcuttingwithsinglepointtool
(d) Threadcasting
ThecorrectconnectionsandthecorrectplacementofUsare
givenby
(a) QandEareconnected. Us,isplacedbetweenPandQ.
(b) SandEareconnected.Us isplacedbetweenRandS.
(c) QandEareconnected.Us,isplacedbetweenQandE.
(d) SandEareconnected.Us,isplacedbetweenSandE.
Ans.(b)
Page 3 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES2010
For producing both internal and external
screw threads, the method used is
(a) Thread chasing with multiplerib chasers
((b)) Thread milling
g and multiplethread
p
cutters
(c) Thread tapping with taps
(d) Die threading with selfopening die heads
Ans. (b)
IES2011
External threads can be produced by :
1. Rolling
2. Grinding
33. Milling
g
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans. (d)
IES 2004
GATE1994
IES 1996
IES 2009
Inturningofslenderrods,itisnecessarytokeep
thetransverseforceminimummainlyto
(a) Improvethesurfacefinish
(b) Increaseproductivity
(c) Improvecuttingefficiency
(d) Reducevibrationsandchatter.
Whatisthenumberofjawsinselfcentred chuck?
(a) Eight
(b) Six
(c) Four
(d) Three
Ans.(d)
Ans.(d)
Page 4 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1999
IES 2009
Whichoneofthefollowingmethodsshouldbeused
forturninginternaltaperonly?
(a) Tailstockoffset
(b) Taperattachment
(c) Formtool
(d) Compoundrest
Ans.(d)
Ans. (a)
IES 1998
IES 1993
IES 1992
IES 2006
Whichofthefollowingstatementisincorrectwith
referenceoflathecuttingtools?
(a) Theflankofthetoolisthesurfacebelowand
adjacenttothecuttingedges
(b) Thenoseisthecorner,orchamferjoiningtheside
Th
i th
h f j i i th id
cuttingandtheendcuttingedges
(c) Theheelisthatpartofthewhichisshapedto
producethecuttingedgesandface
(d) Thebaseisthatsurfaceoftheshankwhichagainst
thesupportandtakestangent
Ans.(c)
Page 5 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1997
IES 2009
Ans. (c)
IES 2007
IES 1995
IES 1996
IES 2003
Page 6 of 70
6
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2009
IES 2001
IES 1995
IES 1992
IES 2007
IAS 2007
Page 7 of 70
7
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 2002
IAS 1996
IAS 2004
IAS 2001
Ans. (c)
IAS 1995
IAS 1994
Page 8 of 70
8
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 1998
IAS 1998
IES2011
IAS 2000
Page 9 of 70
9
12/30/2011
Set-2
Drilling
IES 2004
BySKMondal
IES 2003
GATE 1996
IES 1997
IES 1992
Ans. (a)
Page 10 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1997
IES 1992
Ans. (a)
Example
GATE 2002
GATE 2004
IES 2002
Page 11 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1994
IES 2009
IES 2002
IAS 1999
Ans. (d)
IAS 1994
IES 1999
t=
Match ListI (Drill bits) with ListII (Applications) and select the correct
answer using the codes given below the Lists:
ListI
ListII
A. Core drill
1.
To enlarge a hole to a certain depth so as to
accommodate the bolt head of a screw
ea e
2..
To
od
drill aand
d eenlarge
a ge aan aalready
eady eexisting
st g hole
o e in a
B.. Reamer
casting
C. Counter bore drill 3.
To drill a hole before making internal
thread
D. Tap drill
4.
To improve the surface finish and dimensional
accuracy of the already drilled hole
Code:A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 1
3
2
4
(b)
2
3
1
4
(c) 2
4
1
3
(d)
3
2
4
1
Ans. (c)
Page 12 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1999
Reaming,Boring,Broaching
BySKMondal
IES 1999
IES 1998
IES 1994
In reaming process
(a) Metal removal rate is high
(b) High surface finish is obtained.
(c) High form accuracy is obtained
(d) High dimensional accuracy is obtained.
Ans. (d)
IES 1993
A hole of 30 mm diameter is to be produced by reaming.
The minimum diameter permissible is 30.00 mm while
the maximum diameter permissible is 30.05 mm. In this
regard, consider the following statements about the
reamer size:
1. The minimum diameter of the reamer can be less than 30 mm.
2. The minimum diameter of the reamer cannot be less than 30 mm.
3. The maximum diameter of the reamer can be more than 30.05 mm.
4.The maximum diameter of the reamer must be less than 30.05 mm.
Of these statements
(a)
1 and 4 are correct
(c)
2 and 3 are correct
(b)
(d)
Ans. (d)
1 and 3 are correct
2 and 4 are correct
Page 13 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1998
IAS 1999
IAS 2003
IES 1992
IES 1993
IES 1994
Ans. (d)
Page 14 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1992
IES 2000
IES 1996
IES 1995
IES 2007
JWM2010
Considerthefollowingoperationsregardingboring
machines:
1.Counterboring
2.Countersinking
3.Trepanning
Whichoftheaboveoperationsis/arecorrect?
(a)1,2and3 (b)1and2only
(c)2and3only
(d)1only
Ans.(a)
Page 15 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1993
IES 1993,2001
IES 2001
IAS 2004
Ans. (c)
Ans. (a)
IES 2005
IES 2002
Page 16 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
Milling
Example
BySKMondal
AC50steelflatsurfaceofdimensions100mm 250
mmistobeproducedonahorizontalaxismilling
machine.AnHSSslabmillwitha100mmdiameter
and150mmwidthistobeusedforthepurpose.The
millingcutterhas8teeth.
Calculatethemachiningtimeassumingthatentire
stockcanberemovedinonedepthof2mm.
Given,
Feed,f=0.13mm/tooth,
Cuttingspeed,V=20m/min.
Ans.4.11min
GATE 1995
ListI
(Manufacturing Processes)
(A) Finish turning
1.
(B) Forming
2.
(C) Thread cutting
3.
(D) Down milling
4.
Codes:A B
C
D
(a) 2
3
4
1
(b)
(c) 1
2
3
4
(d)
Ans. (a)
GATE 1993
List II
(Condition)
Backlash eliminator
Zero rake
Nose radius
Low speed
A
B
C
D
3
4
1
2
4
1
2
3
IES 2003
IES 2009
Ans. (c)
Page 17 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1994
IES 1992
IES 2007
GATE 1992
Ans. (b)
IES 1997
IES 1995
Page 18 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2005
IES 1993
IES2010
IES 2002
IES 2004
IES 2006
Gang milling is a
(a) Milling process for generating hexagonal surfaces
(b) Process of cutting gears
(c) Process in which two or more cutters are used
simultaneously
(d) Milling operation combined with turning
Ans. (c)
Page 19 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2009
IES 1995
Ans. (d)
Ans. (b)
IES 2004
IES 2000
IES 1999
IES 2002
Ans. (a)
Page 20 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2004
IAS 2001
IAS 1998
IAS 2001
IAS 2000
IAS 1994
Page 21 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 2003
IES1994
35 mm/min
60 mm/min
Whichoneofthefollowingoperationsiscarriedout
attheminimumcuttingvelocityifthemachinesare
equallyrigidandthetoolworkmaterialsarethe
same?
(a) Turning
(b) Grinding
(c) Boring
(d) Milling
Ans (d)
Ans(d)
IES2011
MatchListIwithListIIandselectthecorrectanswerusing
thecodegivenbelowthelists:
Ans(b)
ListI
ListII
A.Lathe
1.Flute
B.Shaper
2.Universalindexing
C.Drillingmachine
3.Leadscrew
D.Millingmachine
Codes
A
(a) 2
(c) 2
B
4
1
C
1
4
4.Rockerarm
D
3
3
(b)
(d)
A
3
3
B
4
1
C
1
4
D
2
2
IES 2002
Match List I with List
answer:
List I (Machine tools)
A. Lathe
B. Milling machine
C. Shaper
D. Drilling machine
Codes:A B
C
D
(a) 4
2
3
1
(c) 4
3
2
1
Ch7:Milling
QNo
Option
Q.No
Option
10
11
12
Page 22 of 70
6
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2005
Shaper,Planner,Slotter
BySKMondal
IES 2004
IES 2001
Ans. (d)
IES2010
IES 1997
Page 23 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1995
IES 1994
Ans. (a)
IAS 1995
Size of a shaper is given by
(a) Stroke length
(c) Weight of the machine
Ans. (a)
(b)
(d)
IAS 1994
Motor power
Table size
Page 24 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1999
GearManufacturing
BySKMondal
IES 2006
IES 2005
Ans. (d)
Ans. (c)
IES2010
IES 1996
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using
the code given below the lists:
Ans. (d)
List I
List II
(Type of work)
(Manufacturing)
A. High rate production of worm Gears and 1. Gear shaving
worm wheel
B. Generating internal gears and Cluster gears 2. Gear milling
C. Finishing of gear tooth profiles
3. Gear hobbing
D. Repair and piece production of gears
4. Gear shaping
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a)
2
1
4
3
(b)
3
1
4
2
(c)
2
4
1
3
(d)
3
4
1
2
Ans. (a)
Page 25 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2000
IES 2009
IES 1996
IES 2009
IES 2004
IES 1992
In gear hobbing
(a) Only hob rotates
(b) Only gear blank rotates
(c) Both hob and gear blank rotate
(d) Neither hob nor gear blank rotates
Ans. (c)
Ans. (d)
Page 26 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2003
IES 2008
IES 1999
IES 1997
IES 2007
IES 1993
Ans. (b)
Page 27 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 1998
IES 2006
IES 1996
IES 1995
Ans. (d)
Ans. (c)
IES 1992
Gear burnishing process for
(a) Removing residual stresses from teeth roots
(b) Surface finishing
(c) Undercut gears
(d) Cycloidal gears
IAS 2003
Which one of the following is not a feature of gear
hobbing process?
(a) High rate of production
(b) Generation of helical gears
(c) Very accurate tooth profile
(d) Generation of internal gears
Ans. (b)
Ans. (d)
Page 28 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 2001
IES 1994
Page 29 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1995
Grinding&Finishing
BySKMondal
GATE 1998
GATE 1998
Ans. (b)
Ans. (d)
GATE 2000
GATE 2002
Page 30 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2004
GATE 2006
GATE 1997
List I
(A) Grinding
(B) Honing
1.
2.
(C) Superfinishing 3.
D) Burnishing
4.
5.
6.
IES 2005
List II
Surface for oil retention
Surface for max. load
capacity
Surface of limiting friction
Surface of matte finish
Surface for pressure sealing
Surface for interference fit.
IES 2009
IES 1997
Ans. (d)
Ans. (b)
Page 31 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1996
IES 2001
IES 1996
IES 1994
Ans. (d)
IES 1992
IES 2000
Page 32 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1995
IES2010
Ans. (b)
IES 2009
IES 2002
IES 2001
IES 2000
Page 33 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1995
IES 1993
Ans. (a)
Ans. (c)
IES 2001
IES 1994
IES 1999
IES 1993
Page 34 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2000
IES 1996
Ans. (a)
IES 1993
IES 2007
IES 1992
CLA value for Honing process is
(a) 6
(b) 0.05 3.0
(c) 0.05 1.0 (d) 0.025 0.1
Ans. (c)
IES 2001
Match ListI (Cutting Tools) with ListII (Applications)
and select the correct answer using the codes given
below the lists:
List I
List II
A. Trepanning tool 1.
For surface finishing by
h i
honing
B. Side milling cutter 2.
For machining gears
C. Hob cutter
3.
For cutting keyways in shafts
D. Abrasive sticks
4.
For drilling large diameter
holes
Ans. (b)
Codes:A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 1
3
2
4
(b) 4
3
2
1
(c) 1
2
3
4
(d) 4
2
3
1
Page 35 of 70
6
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1992
IES 1992
Ans. (c)
IAS 2004
IAS 2000
IAS 1999
IAS 2001
Page 36 of 70
7
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 1997
IAS 2007
IAS 1999
IAS 2001
Ans. (c)
Page 37 of 70
8
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2006
NTMM
BySKMondal
IES 2007
IES 2009
IAS 2002
Match List I (Processes) with List II (Tolerances
obtained) and select the correct answer using the codes
given below the Lists:
List I
List II
(Processes)
(Tolerances obtained)
A. Plasma Arc machining 1.
75 microns
B. Laser Beam machining 2.
25 microns
C. Abrasive Jet machining 3.
50 microns
D. Ultrasonic machining
4.
125 microns Ans. (c)
Codes:A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 4
1
3
2
(b) 3
2
4
1
(c) 4
2
3
1
(d) 3
1
4
2
PSU
ECMcannotbeundertakenfor
(a)steel
(b)Nickelbasedsuperalloy
(c)Al2O3
(d)Titaniumalloy
y Ans.(c)
Page 38 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
Example
PSU
Commercial ECM is carried out at a combination
of
(a) low voltage high current
(b) low current low voltage
(c) high current high voltage
(d) low current low voltage
UsingECMremove5cm3/minfromanironworkpiece,
whatcurrentisrequired?
Atomicweightofiron56,density7.8g/cm3 valency,2
Ans. (a)
Example
Example(GATE2009)
Electrochemicalmachiningisperformedtoremove
materialfromanironsurfaceof20mmx20mmunder
thefollowingconditions:
Interelectrodegap
=
0.2mm
S
SupplyVoltage(DC)
l V lt (DC) =
12V
V
Specificresistanceofelectrolyte
=2cm
AtomicweightofIron =
55.85
Valency ofIron =
2
Faraday'sconstant
=
96540Coulombs
Thematerialremovalrate(ing/s)is
Example
Example
Page 39 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
Example
IES 2000
GATE 2008
GATE 2001
Ans. (d)
(b) 25
(c) 15
GATE 1997
GATE 1992
Page 40 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1997
IES 2002
IES 1997
IES2011Conventional
[5 Marks]
Ans. (b)
GATE 1994
IES2009Conventional
What is the principle of metal removal in EDM
process?
ii. Describe the process with the help of sketch.
iii. List advantages and limitations of the system.
i.
[15marks]
Page 41 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2004
GATE 2003
Ans. (a)
GATE 1999
GATE 2007
GATE 2005
A zigzag cavity in a block of
high strength alloy is to be
finish machined. This can be
carried out by using
(a) Electricdischargemachining
(b) Electrochemicalmachining
(c) Laserbeammachining
(d) Abrasiveflowmachining
IES 2005
Which of the following is/are used as low wearing
tool material(s) in electric discharge machining?
(a) Copper and brass
(b) Aluminium and graphite
(c) Silver tungsten and copper tungsten
(d) Cast iron
Ans. (c)
Ans.(a)
Page 42 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2000
GATE 1994
GATE 1993
IES2011
Ans. (c)
Ans. (d)
GATE 1992
IES 2009
Ans. (c)
Page 43 of 70
6
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2006
IAS 1996
GATE2011
GATE 1992
Match the following components with the appropriate
machining processes:
Component
Process
(A) Square hole in a high strength alloy
(1)
Milling
((B)) Square
q
hole in a ceramic component
p
((2))
Drilling
g
(C) Blind holes in a die
(3)
ECM
(D) Turbine blade profile on high strength alloy(4) Jig boring
Ans. (b)
(5)
EDM
(6)
USM
Codes:A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 4
1
2
3
(b)
5
6
1
3
(c) 4
2
1
3
(d)
3
1
2
4
Mechanismofmaterialremoval
P.Chemicalmachining
1.Erosion
Q.Electro
Q
Electro chemical
machining
2 Corrosivereaction
2.Corrosivereaction
R.Electro discharge
machining
3.Iondisplacement
S.Ultrasonicmachining
4.Fusionandvaporization
Ans.(a)
GATE 2007
GATE 1998
Matchthemostsuitablemanufacturingprocessesforthe
followingparts.
Parts
ManufacturingProcesses
P. Computerchip
1.
ElectrochemicalMachining
Q. Metalformingdiesandmoulds
g
2.
UltrasonicMachining
R. Turbineblade
3.
Electrodischarge
Machining Ans.(a)
S. Glass
4.
PhotochemicalMachining
Codes:P
Q
R
S
P
Q
R
S
(a) 4
3
1
2
(b) 4
3
2
1
(c) 3
1
4
2
(d) 1
2
4
3
List I
(A) ECM
(B) EDM
(C) USM
(D) LBM
Codes:A
(a) 4
(c) 4
B
1
2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
C
2
1
List II
Plastic shear
Erosion/Brittle fracture
Corrosive reaction
Melting and vaporization
Ion displacement
Ans. (b)
Plastic shear and ion displacement
D
A
B
C
D
3
(b) 5
4
2
4
3
(d) 3
1
2
4
Page 44 of 70
7
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2008
IES 1998
IES 2005
IES 2003
IES 2003
IAS 2002
Page 45 of 70
8
12/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 1999
IES 2004
IES 1999
GATE 2004
Ch10:NonConventionalMachiningOperation
Q.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Option
D
B
B
D
D
B
A
Q.No
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Option
D
A
B
D
A
A
B
Page 46 of 70
9
12/30/2011
Set-2
NC,CNC&Robotics
BySKMondal
IAS 1996
Assertion (A): The temperature control of an
electric iron is an example of servomechanism.
Reason (R): It is an automatic control system.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the
correctt explanation
l
ti off A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the
correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Ans. (d)
GATE 1994
IES 1999
IES 1995
regarding
IES 2009
Consider
the
following
characteristics
of
production jobs:
1. Processing of parts frequently in small lots
2. Need to accommodate design changes of products.
3. Low rate of metal removal
4. Need for holding close tolerances
The characteristics which favour the choice of
numerically controlled machines would include
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 4
Ans. (d)
Page 47 of 70
1
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1993
IES 2007
Ans. (c)
IES 2009
JWM2010
Consider the following components regarding numerical
control system :
1. Programme of instructions
2. Machine control unit
3. Processing
P
i equipment
i
Which of these are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1 and 3 only
Ans. (a)
IES 1999
JWM2010
ConsiderthefollowingadvantagesofDNCsystems:
1.Timesharing
2.Greatercomputationalcapability
3.Remotecomputerlocation
Ans. (c)
And.(d)
Whichoftheaboveis/arecorrect?
(a)1and2only
(b)2and3only
(c)2only
(d)1,2and3
Page 48 of 70
2
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2002S1
Match List I with List II and select the correct
answer:
List I
List II
(NC machine tool systems)
(Features)
A.
It has an integrated automatic tool
A NC system 1.
1
changing unit and a component
indexing device
B. CNC system 2.
A number of machine tools are
controlled by a computer. No tape
reader, the part program is
transmitted directly to the
machine tool from the
computer memory
IES 2002Contd..FromS1
C.
DNC system
3.
D. Machining centre 4.
Codes:A
(a) 4
(c) 4
GATE 2007
B
2
3
C
3
2
D
1
1
IES 1994
WhichtypeofmotorisNOTusedinaxisorspindle
drivesofCNCmachinetools?
(a) Inductionmotor
(b) DCservomotor
(c) Steppermotor
(d) Linearservomotor
Ans.(a)
IES 2002
Example
Page 49 of 70
3
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES2011Conventional
StatementforLinkedAnswersquestions:S1
2.
3.
[5 Marks]
Ans. (b)
Ans. (a)
GATE 1997
GATE 1992
(b) 10 m
(c ) 50 m
(d ) 100 m
Ans. (b)
Page 50 of 70
4
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2006
GATE2005
NC contouring is an example of
(a) Continuous path positioning
(b) Pointtopoint positioning
(c) Absolute positioning
(d) Incremental positioning
WhichamongtheNCoperationsgivenbeloware
continuouspathoperations?
ArcWelding(AW)
Milling(M)
Drilling(D)
PunchingisSheetMetal(P)
L
LaserCuttingofSheetMetal(LC)SpotWelding(SW)
C i fSh M l(LC)S W ldi (SW)
(a) AW,LCandM
(c) D,LC,PandSW
Ans. (a)
(b)AW,D,LCandM
(d)D,LC,andSW
Ans.(a)
IES 2000
IES 1996
IES 2003S1
While part programming
in CNC machines, the
input
of
dimensional
information for the tool
path can be given in the
absolute
coordinate
system or in incremental
coordinate system. The
above figure shows the
route to be followed by the
tool from O to C, i.e., O A
B C.
IES 2003Contd..FromS1
If incremental coordinates system is used, the co
ordinates of each point A, B and C are
(a) A: X 5.0, Y 10.0
(b) A: X 5.0, Y 10.0
B: X 20.0, Y5.0
B: X 25, Y 15.0
C: X 10.0, Y 10.0
C: X 35, Y 5.0
(c) A: X 10.0, Y 5.0
(d) A: X 10.0, Y 5.0
B: X 15.0, Y 25.0
B: X 5.0, Y 20.0
C: X 15.0, Y 35.0
C: X 10.0, Y 10.0
Ans. (a)
Page 51 of 70
5
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2004
GATE 2010
IES 2009
GATE 2001
GATE 2005
GATE 2000
Page 52 of 70
6
12/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2009
IES 1993
A 'block' of information in N.C. machine program
means
(a) One row on tape
(b) A word comprising several rows on tape
(c) One complete instruction
(d) One complete program for a job
Ans. (c)
y Ans. (c)
IES 1996
IES 1995
IES 1998
IES2008
30
20
L2
L3
135
80
20
C1
L4
L1
C2
L5
P2
20
20
P1
Page 53 of 70
7
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES2007
IES2006
R30
Q
R20
110
120
100 mm
80
E
R40
40
+ 40
100
P
Material : M S.
50
60
200 mm
8 mm
Material: MS
Thickness: 8.0 mm
IES 1997
IES2011Conventional
State the method of defining line segment of
cutter motion using APT program format.
[5 Marks]
IES 1995
In APT language, the cutter motion in incremental
coordinate mode is addressed as
(a) GO/TO/.....
(b) GO/TO.....
(c) GO DLTA/....
(d) GO FWD/...
IES2011
Trajectoryofarobotmean:
(a)Pathtracedbytheendeffectors
(b)KinematicsofRobot
( )
(c)Robotjoints
j
(d)Robotprogramming
Ans.(a)
Ans. (c)
Page 54 of 70
8
12/30/2011
Set-2
IES2010
IES 2006
IES 2000
IES 2006
IES 1996
IES 2006
Whichofthefollowingpairsarecorrectlymatched?
1. CNCmachinePostprocessor
2. Machiningcentre.Toolmagazine
3. DNC.FMS
(a) 1,2and3 (b) 1and2
(c) 1and3
(d)2and3
Ans.(a)
Page 55 of 70
9
Set-2
12/30/2011
IES 2004
Consider the following characteristics:
1. Single machine tool
2. Manual materials handling system
3. Computer control
4. Random sequencing of parts to machines
Which of the above characteristics are associated with
flexible manufacturing system?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 2, 3 and 4
Ans. (a)
Page 56 of 70
10
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2001
Limit,Tolerance&Fits
Limit Tolerance&Fits
BySKMondal
GATE 1998
GATE 2010
0.009
(b) 0.025,0.016
(d) 0.009,0.016
Ans.(d)
GATE 1992
GATE 2004
TwoshaftsAandBhavetheirdiametersspecifiedas
100 0.1mmand0.1 0.0001mmrespectively.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsis/aretrue?
(a) ToleranceinthedimensionisgreaterinshaftA
(b) Therelativeerrorinthedimensionisgreaterinshaft
A
(c) ToleranceinthedimensionisgreaterinshaftB
(d) Therelativeerrorinthedimensionissameforshaft
AandshaftB
Ans.(a)
0.0100
Page 57 of 70
1
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2007
IES 2005
0 .0 5 0
A hole is specified as 4 0
mm. The mating
shaft has a clearance fit with minimum clearance of
0.01 mm. The tolerance on the shaft is 0.04 mm. The
maximum clearance in mm between the hole and
the shaft is
(a) 0.04
(b) 0.05
(c) 0.10
(d) 0.11
Ans. (c)
0 .0 0 0
GATE 2005
IES2011
IES 2007
GATE2011
A hole is of dimension 9
+0.015
+0
mm. The
+0.010
p
g shaft is of dimension
corresponding
The resulting assembly has
(a) loose running fit
(b) close running fit
(c) transition fit
(d) interference fit
Ans. (c)
9 +0.001
mm.
Ans.(a)
Page 58 of 70
2
9/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2006
IES 2009
IES 2008
IES 2004
IES 2003
IES 2005
Page 59 of 70
3
9/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2008
IES2006Conventional
Find the limit sizes, tolerances and allowances for a
100 mm diameter shaft and hole pair designated by
F8h10. Also specify the type of fit that the above pair
belongs to. Given: 100 mm diameter lies in the
diameter step range of 80
120 mm. The fundamental
80120
deviation for shaft designation f is 5.5 D0.41
The values of standard tolerances for grades of IT 8
and IT 10 are 25i and 64i respectively.
Also, indicate the limits and tolerance on a diagram.
[15Marks]
IES 2002
GATE 2009
GATE 2000
GATE 1996
Page 60 of 70
4
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2003
GATE 2003
[Ans.(b)]
GATE 1997
IES 2000
(b) 0.38
(c)+0.05
(d)0.05
GATE 2004
GATE 1995
Page 61 of 70
5
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2006
A ring gauge is used to measure
(a) Outside diameter but not roundness
(b) Roundness but not outside diameter
(c) Both outside diameter and roundness
(d) Only external threads
[Ans. (c)]
Page 62 of 70
6
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2008
MeasurementofLines&Surfaces
S1
BySKMondal
GATE 2008contdfromS1
If Rp= RQ>0, which one of the
following would be consistent with the
observation?
(A) The drill spindle rotational axis is
coincident with the drill spindle taper
hole axis
(B) The drill spindle rotational axis
intersects the drill spindle taper hole
axis at point P
(C) The drill spindle rotational axis is
parallel to the drill spindle taper hole
axis
(D) The drill spindle rotational axis
intersects the drill spindle taper hole
axis at point Q
[Ans. (c)]
IES 2006
The M and Esystem in metrology are related to
measurement of:
(a) Screw threads
(b) Flatness
(c) Angularity
(d) Surface finish
[Ans. (d)]
IES 2007
IES 2008
Page 63 of 70
1
9/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2008
IES2010
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer
using the code given below the lists:
List I
List II
(Symbols for direction of lay)
(Surface texture)
[Ans.(b)]
[Ans.(b)]
(a)
(c)
A
4
4
B
2
1
C
1
2
D
3
3
(b)
(d)
A
3
3
B
2
1
C
1
2
D
4
4
GATE 1997
GATE 2003
List I
List II
(A) Surface profilometer
1.
Calibration
(B) Light Section Microscope 2. Form tester
(C) Microkater
3.
Film thickness
measurement
(D) Interferometer 4.
Centre line average
5.
Comparator
[Ans. (b)]
6.
Surface lay measurement
Codes:A B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 4
1
2
3
(b) 4
3
5
1
(c) 4
2
1
3
(d) 3
1
2
4
(b)6
(d)13
[Ans.(d)]
Page 64 of 70
2
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1998
MiscellaneousofMetrology
BySKMondal
IES 1998
GATE 1992
Match ListI with ListII and select the correct answer using the
codes given below the lists:
ListI
ListII
(Measuring Device)
(Parameter Measured)
A. Diffraction grating
1.
Small angular deviations on long
flat surfaces
B.
B
Optical flat
2.
2
Online measurement of moving
parts
C. Auto collimators
3.
Measurement of gear pitch
D. Laser scan micrometer 4.
Surface texture using interferometer
5.
Measurement of very small
displacements
Code: A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(a) 5
4
2
1
(b)
3
5
1
2
(c) 3
5
4
1
(d)
5
4
1
2
[Ans.(d)]
GATE 2004
GATE 1995
List I
(Measuring instruments)
(A) Talysurf
1.
(B) Telescopic gauge
2.
(C) Transfer callipers
3.
(D) Autocollimator
4.
Codes:A B
C
D
(a) 4
1
2
3
(b)
(c) 4
2
1
3
(d)
[Ans. (b)]
List II
(Application)
Tslots
Flatness
Internal diameter
Roughness
A
B
C
D
4
3
1
2
3
1
2
4
Page 65 of 70
1
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 2010
IAS 2001
[Ans.(a)]
IAS 1995
IAS 1994
IES 2001
IAS 1998
Page 66 of 70
2
9/30/2011
Set-2
IAS 1997
IES 1994
Killed steels
(a) Have minimum impurity level
(b) Have almost zero percentage of phosphorus and
sulphur
(c) Are produced by LD process
(d) Are free from oxygen
[Ans. (d)]
[Ans. (b)]
IES 1992
IES 1999
[Ans. (b)]
[Ans. (c)]
Ch13:Metrology
IES 2000
AscrewthreadspecifiedbyM20x2.5CasperBIS
threadsystemmeans
(a) Metricthreadof20mmnominaldiameterand2.5
mmpitchhavingcoarsetolerance
(b) Metricthreadof20mmrootdiameterand2.5mm
M t i th d f
tdi
t d
pitchhavingcoarsetolerance
(c) Metricthreadoffineclasshaving20mmroot
diameterand2.5mmpitch
(d) Metricthreadof20mmshankdiameterand2.5mm
threaddepthwithcoarsetolerance
[Ans.(c)]
Q.No
Option
Q.No
Option
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Page 67 of 70
3
9/30/2011
Set-2
GATE 1999
JigsandFixtures
Choosethecorrectstatement:
(a) Afixtureisusedtoguidethetoolaswellastolocate
andclamptheworkpiece
(b) AJigisusedtoguidethetoolaswellastolocateand
clamptheworkpiece
l
th
k i
(c) JigsarcusedonCNCmachinestolocateandclamp
theworkpieceandalsotoguidethetool
(d) Noarrangementtoguidethetoolisprovidedinajig.
[Ans.(b)]
BySKMondal
IES 2007
GATE 2005
GATE 2001
321 method of location in a jig or fixture would
collectively restrict the workpiece in n degrees of
freedom, where the value of n is
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 9
(d) 12
[Ans. (c)]
IES2011
Inthe321principleoffixture3referstonumberof
:
(a)Setupspossible
(b)Clampsrequired
(c)Positionsonprimaryface
(d)Locatingpositions
[Ans.(d)]
Page 68 of 70
1
9/30/2011
Set-2
IES 1998,1999
IES 2009
IES 1995
IES 2005
[Ans. (a)]
IES 2000
IES 1995
B
4
4
C
1
2
subject to variations
D
A
2
(b)
4
1
(d)
4
[Ans. (b)]
B
3
3
C
1
2
D
2
1
Match List I with List Ii and select the correct answer using the
codes given below the lists:
List I (Task)
List II (Recommendation)
A. Three components in a straight
1.
Clamp with a
floating pad.
line should worked in one loading
B.
Page 69 of 70
2
9/30/2011
Set-2
IES 2005
IES 1996
IES 1996
IES 1993
JigsandFixtures
Q. No
Option
Q. No
Option
Page 70 of 70
3