Explore topic-wise MCQs in Textile Engineering.

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401.

Needles of drum and worker cylinder moves in

A. same direction
B. different direction
C. parallel direction
D. opposite direction
Answer» B. different direction
402.

Blending process is carried out in

A. 1 step
B. 2 steps
C. 3 steps
D. 4 steps
Answer» C. 3 steps
403.

Blender distributes material in

A. cells
B. cylinders
C. ducts
D. spikes
Answer» B. cylinders
404.

Due to presence of pills in blend, appearance becomes slightly

A. thick
B. swollen
C. rubber like
D. round
Answer» C. rubber like
405.

Number of cells in blending unit are

A. between 1 and 2
B. between 2 and 4
C. between 4 and 8
D. between 8 and 10
Answer» D. between 8 and 10
406.

Air votex generated by fly rollers results in fibers'

A. deformation
B. scattering
C. entanglement
D. hooking
Answer» C. entanglement
407.

Number of teeth in entry cylinder are equal to number of fibers fed. This ratio is defined as

A. intensity of spinning
B. intensity of carding
C. intensity of roving
D. intensity of rotating
Answer» C. intensity of roving
408.

In Rubbing drafting unit 4 rovings are collected in pairs on

A. 3 bobbins
B. 2 bobbins
C. 4 bobbins
D. 1 bobbin
Answer» C. 4 bobbins
409.

In each working cycle, yarn length produced matches with distance travelled by

A. moving carriage
B. fixed carriage
C. yarn
D. conveyor
Answer» B. fixed carriage
410.

Yarn count obtained from direct spinning after carding is

A. Ne 5
B. Ne 10
C. Ne 15
D. Ne 20
Answer» B. Ne 10
411.

At exit of opener-beater, fibers can

A. evaporate
B. condense
C. liquefy
D. have moisture
Answer» C. liquefy
412.

Due to interaction of needles of worker cylinder and drum, tufts on needles of worker cylinder are subjected to action of

A. worker cylinder needles
B. drum needles
C. stripper roller needles
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
413.

Carding unit consist of

A. drum
B. worker cylinders
C. stripper roller, carding roller and intermediate roller
D. all of above
Answer» E.
414.

A highly ordered structure might be completely

A. oriented crystal lattice
B. disoriented
C. broken
D. amorphous
Answer» C. broken
415.

Direction of fly roller as compared to drum is

A. same
B. opposite
C. upward
D. downward
Answer» C. upward
416.

Use of synthetic fibers in preparation of loose yarns gives it a

A. soft look
B. silky look
C. bridled look
D. loose look
Answer» D. loose look
417.

Fibers from needles of comber roller are removed using

A. brush
B. doffer comb
C. comb
D. spikes
Answer» C. comb
418.

Three card system is appropriate for processing

A. new material
B. regenerated material
C. new and regenerated material
D. coarse material
Answer» D. coarse material
419.

Clothing in carding is for

A. Rotating flats
B. Fixed flats
C. Rotating parts
D. Mobile flats
Answer» C. Rotating parts
420.

Card for regenerated cotton is made up of pre-carding cylinder constituting a diameter of

A. 200 mm
B. 400 mm
C. 600 mm
D. 700 mm
Answer» E.
421.

Sliver count autoleveller is composed of

A. 2 parts
B. 3 parts
C. 4 parts
D. 5 parts
Answer» C. 4 parts
422.

Cylindricals which are very strong and inflexible and feed material to beater cylinder are accordingly very

A. large
B. small
C. round
D. heavy
Answer» C. round
423.

Tye of material used for wrapping bales is

A. jute
B. metal support
C. cotton
D. all of above
Answer» E.
424.

In blender, production ranges between

A. 800 and 1,200 kg/h
B. 1,200 and 1,300 kg/h
C. 1,300 and 1,400 kg/h
D. 1,400 and 1,500 kg/h
Answer» B. 1,200 and 1,300 kg/h
425.

Size of teeth in carding depends on the

A. compactness of material
B. quantity of fiber
C. fineness of fiber
D. all of above
Answer» E.
426.

Aprons, cylinders and sectors in machines are covered by

A. steel spikes
B. feeder table
C. cylinder
D. air flow
Answer» B. feeder table
427.

In carding room, number of rovings is

A. max 360
B. max 390
C. max 400
D. max 450
Answer» B. max 390
428.

Objective/s of carding process is/are

A. dividing tufts into separate fibers
B. eliminating impurities
C. selection,parallising and stretching of fibers
D. all of above
Answer» E.
429.

Carding is an important feature as it determines properties of

A. cotton
B. yarn
C. Fibers
D. balls
Answer» C. Fibers
430.

In pre twists, where roving is thinner, resistance to drafting is

A. less
B. high
C. none
D. variable
Answer» C. none
431.

In electronically controlled self-acting machine, control of feeding, drafting, twisting and bobbin formation is done by

A. macro processor
B. mini processor
C. micro processor
D. processor
Answer» C. micro processor
432.

Automation cycle involves

A. doffing of cops
B. placement
C. quill change and splicing of the rovings
D. all of above
Answer» E.
433.

In carding room, diameter of comber rollers is

A. 1320 mm
B. 1260 mm
C. 1350 mm
D. 1280 mm
Answer» E.
434.

Production rate of carriage 2,250mm deep is

A. 1,700 kg/h
B. 1,600 kg/h
C. 1,150 kg/h
D. 1,800 kg/h
Answer» C. 1,150 kg/h
435.

Flats of sliver count autoleveller vary from

A. 100 to 400mm per min
B. 500 to 900mm per min
C. 900 to 1,200mm per min
D. 1,200 to 1,500mm per min
Answer» B. 500 to 900mm per min
436.

Automatic doffing allows complete doffing of full quills without

A. increasing speed
B. decreasing speed
C. any change in speed
D. stopping
Answer» C. any change in speed
437.

Quill change is preceded by the

A. pre arrangement of the quills
B. arrangement of the quills
C. quill's splicing
D. roving's splicing
Answer» B. arrangement of the quills
438.

Quill doffing cycle consists of

A. 2 stages
B. 3 stages
C. 4 stages
D. 5 stages
Answer» D. 5 stages
439.

With help of automatic doffing device, it is possible to feed spinning machine with quills whose length is exactly as that of rovings and it

A. increases roving waste
B. decreases roving waste
C. increases doffing waste
D. decreases doffing waste
Answer» C. increases doffing waste
440.

Empty quills are replaced by full ones

A. prepared later
B. prepared earlier
C. unprepared
D. all of above
Answer» C. unprepared