02 Machine Tool, Automation & Metrology Mechanical Engineering ME 3201 E3/II 23-12-2012

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, A. P.

Weekly Test 02 Subject: Machine tool, automation & Metrology Branch: Mechanical Engineering Subject Code: ME 3201 Time: 30 Minutes

Year/Sem: E3/II Date: 23-12-2012 Max. Marks: 10

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Q01. What a Comparator indicates________? A. Actual dimension of workpiece B. Difference between the standard and the actual dimension of the workpiece C. Difference between dimensions of two workpieces. D. None of the above. Q02. Which is the characteristic of a good comparator? A. Sensitive design and construction B. Low magnification C. It can be used for wide range of measurements D. Back lash Q03. Which of the following comparators is highly accurate? A. Dial Indicator B. Johansson Mikrokator C. Zeiss Comparator D. Sigma Comparator Q04. When two propagating waves which are out of phase meet at a point which type of spot is developed? A. Bright spot B. Dark spot C. No spot is developed as waves are out of phase D. None of the above

Q05. Interferometers are used to measure_______? A. flatness B. depth C. roughness D. hardness Q06. __________ is incorporated in most of the dial indicators for making the final zero setting at any position of the dial indicator? A. Scale locking screw B. Back Lug C. Rotatable Bezel D. Contact point Q07. Least count of Vernier bevel protractor is equal to how many minutes of arc? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 Q08. For setting the 300 mm sine bar to an angle of 30 the height of the gauge block is equal to ______mm. A. 150 B. 155 C. 160 D. 165 Q09. Sine bar is not preferred for measuring angles more than_______ degrees. A. 60 B. 55 C. 50 D. 45

Q10. What are the parts in auto-collimator? A. optical square, lighting unit, collimating lens B. vernier microscope, lighting unit, collimating lens C. micrometer microscope, lighting unit, collimating lens D. Clinometer, lighting unit, collimating lens

Q. No Q01 Q02 Q03 Q04 Q05 Q06 Q07 Q08 Q09 Q10

Answer B C C B A C C A D C

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