Mine Machinary
Mine Machinary
Mine Machinary
Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
Brittleness
A
2 The property when the material fails to yield and change its shape it subjected
to a stress but breaks suddenly is called?
Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
D
3 The stored energy in the material is called?
Mallability
Resilence
Toughness
Brittleness
B
4 The resistance which a body offers to being pulled asunder by tensile force is
called?
Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
Tenacity
D
5 The range of the poison's ratio is?
0 to 0.15
0.15 to 0.25
0.25 to 0.34
0.34 to 0.5
C
6 The maximum stress of metal can withstand without breaking or without
failure for a specific number of stress reveals is?
Ductility
Tensile strength
Fatigue strength
Shear strength
C
7 The largest load repeatedly applied which a piece will carry without taking
permanant set is called ?
Pay load
Proof load
Ultimate load
None
B
8 The alloy of copper and Zinc is ?
Brass
Cast iron
Bronze
Steel
A
9 The strength of the alloys of iron is depends on?
Sulphur content
Carbon content
Manganese content
None
B
10 The carbon content in the cast iron is?
3 to 4 %
0.15 %
1.8 to 5 %
5 to 6 %
C
11 The carbon content in the steel is?
3 to 4 %
0.15 %
1.8 to 5 %
less than 1.8 %
D
12 In steel as well as in wrought iron the percentage of sulphur should not
exceed ?
0.06
0.1
0.5
0.8
A
13 In wrought iron the % of phosphourus should not exceed ?
0.06
0.2
0.5
1.0
B
14 The process of heating the metal to normalising temparature and then
allowing it to cool slowly and uniformly not in air is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
C
15 The objective of annealing is?
To remove internal strains
To reduce the size of crystal grains
To improve the strength
None
A
16 Periodical heat treatment is not necessary if the chains are made of mild steel
with a manganese percentage of?
0.06
0.5
1.0
1.5
D
17 The process of heating steel to a temperature slightly above critical
temperature and allowing it to cool naturally in air is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
B
18 The object of normalising is?
To remove internal strains
To reduce the size of crystal grains
To improve the strength
None
B
19 The process of heating steel gradually uniformly to a temperature higher than
the critical temperature and then cooled rapidly by quenching water is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
D
20 The elements in the GUNMETAL are?
Copper and zinc Copper ;
tin and zinc
Copper and tunston and nickel
None
B
21 The elements in the WHITE METAL are?
Tin ; Antimony ;Lead;Copper
Copper ; tin ; chromium
Copper ; zinc;Tin
Tungston and chromium
A
22 The percentage of silver content in the GERMAN SILVER is?
10 %
5%
2.5 %
0%
D
23 Rods are dipped in diluted H2SO4 or HCL to remove scales is called?
Patenting
Forging
Pickling
Normalising
C
24 The steel rod for wire making becomes homogeneous by the process of?
Patenting or normalising
Forging
Pickling
Annealing
A
25 In stainless steel the chromium percentage is?
10 to 15 %
18 to 20 %
25 to 30 %
less than 10%
B
26 The steel is unweldable if it contains carbon content?
Less than 0.5 %
0.5 to 1 %
1 to 1.2 %
More than 1.25 %
D
27 The ultimate strength of the wires for haulage or winding is....kgf/sq.mm?
160
100
200
400
A
28 The ropes required to carry the burden or load but more or less stationary is
called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
C
29 The ropes which undergoes frequent movement or coinling often with
varying loads are called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
D
30 Guy ropes; guide ropes are the example of?
Non-stranded ropes
Stranded ropes
Standing ropes
Running ropes
C
31 The ropes used for winding; haulage; coal cutting machine are the example
of?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
D
32 The wires spiral round the core in the same direction as the threads of left
hand screw are called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Right hand ropes
Lefthand ropes
D
33 A number of concentrically twisted wire laid in the form of a helix round a
central steel wire is known as?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Strand
Locked coil
C
34 If the wires in the strand and the strands in the rope are laid in the opposite
direction is called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
B
35 If the wires in the strand and the strands in the rope are laid in the same
direction is called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
A
36 The wire ropes which offers better wearing surface and more resist to
bending fatigue are called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
A
37 Internal stresses of the rope can be relieve with the use of?
Normalising the wire
Annealing the wire
Performed wire
Wassington pattern
C
38 Example of non stranded rope is?
Performed rope
Equal lay ropes
Regular lay
Locked coil ropes
D
39 The wire ropes required to be used in wet shafts are?
Non rusting type
Galvanised
Bronze
Stainless steel
B
40 For winding purpose the locked coil ropes are preferred because?
offers greater resistance
had greater fill factor
permits high factor of safety
can't spliced
C
41 The type of rope most suitable for balancing rope in koepe winding is?
Regular lay
Locked coil
Flattened strand
Spiral strand
C
42 The ropes used for guide ropes are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
A
43 The ropes used for CCM are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
B
44 The ropes used for dragline are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
C
45 The ropes used for winding are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
C
46 The space factor for stranded rope is?
30 to 40 %
40 to 50 %
50 to 60 %
75 %
C
47 The space factor for locked coil rope is?
30 to 40 %
40 to 50 %
50 to 60 %
75 %
D
48 IN socketing the rope length under clips is nearly.....times the dia?
10
20
30
40
C
49 Most commonly used capel for rope haulage is?
Split capel
Coned socket
Interlocking wedge type
Bent back wire cone socket
B
50 In coned socket type cappel the metal poured is?
Gunmetal
Brass
Whitemetal
Babbit metal
C
51 In preparation of cone socket type cappel the white metal should not be
heated more than?
100 deg c
200 deg c
365 deg c
450 deg c
C
52 In reliance capel the tapping of wedge is?
1 in 5
1 in 10
1 in 15
1 in 20
D
53 The jaws of the reliance capel are about ...times rope diameter in length?
30
24
12
15
B
54 The method of joining two wire ropes permanently without using special
fittings or attachments is called?
Splicing
Socketing
Performing
None
A
55 The length of splice for 13 mm dia rope is?
2 to 3m
4 to 5 m
6 to 9 m
10 to 15 m
C
56 The length of splice for 25 mm dia rope is?
2 to 3m
4 to 5 m
6 to 9 m
10 to 15 m
D
57 Example of equal lay ropes is?
Flattend strand
Performed
Warrington pattern
None
C
58 The capacity of the rope to resist the kinetic shock is roughly ?
Proportional to Dia of rope
Inversely Proportional to Dia of rope
Proportional to length
Inversely proportional to length
C
59 No rope should be allowed to remain in use after the wires have lost their
diameter by?
10 %
20 %
30 %
40 %
B
60 The ratio between breaking load and total suspended rope is called?
Fill factor
Factor of safety
Capacity factor
Bending factor
C
61 The ratio between drum dia to the rope dia is called?
Fill factor
Factor of safety
Capacity factor
Beding factor
D
62 If the dia of a wire is 'D' then the dia of the simple round stranded rope is?
6D
8D
10D
12D
A
63 The height of the head gear is depend on the?
Skip and cage
Position of the drum
Fleet angle
Depth of the shaft
A
64 The distance between headgear pulley and detaching plate is?
2M
3M
4M
6M
B
65 A wind pressure on the exposed surface of the head gear frame may be taken
as.....N/sq.m ?
100
750
1340
3000
C
66 The diameter of headgear pulley should be atleast.....times the dia of the
rope?
60
100
120
150
B
67 Pulleys normally above ....m dia are made in to two halves?
2.5
3.5
4
6
A
68 The diameter of the headgear pulley should be ....of the rope diameter for
stranded ropes and.....for locked coil ropes?
80 % ; 100 %
100 % ; 110 %
110 % ; 105 %
105 % ; 110 %
C