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Casting QB and Weld QB

The document contains questions about casting and welding processes and techniques. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about casting processes and defects, materials used, and applications. It also has 15 multiple choice questions about different welding techniques including their characteristics and suitable applications.

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Casting QB and Weld QB

The document contains questions about casting and welding processes and techniques. It includes 15 multiple choice questions about casting processes and defects, materials used, and applications. It also has 15 multiple choice questions about different welding techniques including their characteristics and suitable applications.

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CASTING QB and WELD QB

CASTING QB

1) Which is the most preferable method of finding slag inclusion in the casting
a) PT
b) MT
c) RT
d) UT

2) Generally casting need probes of


a) High freq
b) Low freq
c) High damping
d) Low damping

3) In castings which section will not develop coarse grain structure


a) Thin section
b) Thick section
c) Annealed section
d) All
e) None

4) Ladles is used
a) to stir the molten liquid to avoid air bubble formation
b) to transport the hot material from the melting equipment to the molds
c) it is a kind of ladder to monitor casting process
d) none

5) Gating system
a) is used to feed the metal into cavity that shapes the casting
b) is usually favorite point for defect concentration
c) connection is usually determined visually
d) all
e) none

6) Water content in the green sand castings is


a) Less than 10 %
b) Less than 0.1 %
c) More than 50 %
d) None

7) Drag is
a) Upper portion of the Flask
b) Lower portion of the flask
c) Separated from cope by transition line
d) All
e) None

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8) Limitation of the green sand casting is
a) Small size are difficult
b) Larger size are difficult
c) Its low strength in thin sections
d) It may have very high strength at very thick section

9) Which gives better quality castings from the defect point of view
a) Green sand
b) Dry sand
c) Quick sand
d) All
e) None

10) Master pattern in the Investment castings


a) Use wax pattern
b) Low investment wood pattern
c) Metal die
d) None

11) Process Limited to Small castings is


a) Green sand
b) Dry sand
c) Investment
d) Floor and Pit mould

12) Non ferrous casting mostly use moulds made up of


a) Green sand
b) Dry sand
c) Wax
d) Plastic

13) High pressure piping usually use


a) Investment casting
b) Semi centrifugal
c) Green sand casting
d) Centrifugal casting

14) Wheels are usually made up of


a) Investment casting
b) Semi centrifugal
c) Green sand casting
d) Centrifugal casting

15) Gears are usually made by using


a) Centrifugal casting
b)Continuous casting
c)Investment casting
d)Plastic moulds

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CASTING QB - ANSWERS

Q.NO. ANS
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 D
6 A
7 B
8 C
9 B
10 C
11 C
12 D
13 D
14 B
15 B

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WELDS

1) Pressure bond uses


a) Only pressure
b) Only temperature
c) Both
d) Only base metal is melted

2) Fusion bond uses


a) Only pressure
b) Only temperature
c) Both
d) Base metal only need to b e heated and not to be melted

3) Which resemble the casting process


a) SMAW
b) GMAW
c) SAW
d) ESW

4) In flow banding
a) Only base metal is melted
b) Only filler metal is melted
c) Both base and filler metal is meted
d) Only thee pressure and atomic closeness is needed

5) If the melting point of the filler metal is 860 Deg F without base metal melting
then it maybe
a) Brazing
b) Soldering
c) Fusion bonding
d) all
e) none

6) High probability of slag formation is with


a) SMAW
b) SAW
c) ESW
d) ALL
e) NONE

7) Shrinkage is a problem in
a) Fusion bonding
b) Pressure bonding
c) Flow bonding
d) All
e) None

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8) Very Thick bridge sections are welded by using
a) SMAW
b) GMAW
c) GTAW
d) ESW

9) Thin sections are welded


a) SMAW
b) SAW
c) GTAW
d) ESW

10) Which method is very sensitive to winds and drafts


a) SMAW
b) GMAW
c) SAW
d) ESW

11) Which weld method has minimum HZ


a) EBW
b) PLASMA ARC
c) LBW
d) ESW

12) Which welding process is done in vacuum


a) EBW
b) ESW
c) LBW
d) PAW

13) If you want to join large areas of two or more metals with different composition
use
a) LASER BEAM WELDING
b) ELECRON BEEAM WELDING
c) EXPLOSION WELDING
d) DIFFUSION ELDING

14) Which is the Basic joint configuration


a) Butt joint
b) Fillet joint
c) Lap joint
d) T joint

15) Full penetration is not done in


a) Butt weld
b) Lap weld
c) Fillet weld
d) A & b
e) B & c

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WELD QB - ANSWERS

Q.NO. ANS
1 C
2 B
3 D
4 B
5 A
6 D
7 A
8 D
9 C
10 B
11 A
12 A
13 C
14 D
15 E

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