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This section includes 22 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Machine Design knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
If velocity ratio is less than 3, then centre distance is given by D+.5d. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
2. |
A shorter centre distance is always preferred in belt drives. |
A. | Yes due to stability |
B. | No due to stability |
C. | Yes due to instability |
D. | No due to instability |
Answer» B. No due to stability | |
3. |
It is possible to use the belting reverse direction without violating the law of belting. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
4. |
The law of belting states that the centreline of the belt when it approaches a pulley must not lie in the midplane of the pulley. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
5. |
Vertical drives are preferred over horizontal. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
6. |
The optimum velocity of the belt for maximum transmission is given by √P/6m. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No, by replacing 6 by 3 |
C. | Replacing 6 by 9 |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» C. Replacing 6 by 9 | |
7. |
Fabric rubber belts are not widely used as they can’t be operated at high speeds. |
A. | They can’t be used at velocities 50m/s |
B. | They can be used at high velocities |
C. | Limiting velocity is 20m/s |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» C. Limiting velocity is 20m/s | |
8. |
IT_IS_POSSIBLE_TO_USE_THE_BELTING_REVERSE_DIRECTION_WITHOUT_VIOLATING_THE_LAW_OF_BELTING.?$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
9. |
THE_LAW_OF_BELTING_STATES_THAT_THE_CENTRELINE_OF_THE_BELT_WHEN_IT_APPROACHES_A_PULLEY_MUST_NOT_LIE_IN_THE_MIDPLANE_OF_THE_PULLEY.?$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
10. |
If velocity ratio is less than 3, then centre distance is given by D+.5d.$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
11. |
A shorter centre distance is always preferred in belt drives.$ |
A. | Yes due to stability |
B. | No due to stability |
C. | Yes due to instability |
D. | No due to instability |
Answer» B. No due to stability | |
12. |
The diameter of the shorter pulley in leather belt drive is 265mm. It is rotating at 1440 rpm. Calculate the velocity of the belt. |
A. | 25m/s |
B. | 20m/s |
C. | 30m/s |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» C. 30m/s | |
13. |
Is it possible to reduce the centre distance as much as we want? |
A. | Yes power transmission increases |
B. | No |
C. | Can’t be cited |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» C. Can‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö¬•t be cited | |
14. |
If velocity ratio is more than 3, then centre distance is given by 2D. |
A. | By 3D |
B. | By D |
C. | By 4D |
D. | By 5D |
Answer» C. By 4D | |
15. |
Vertical drives are preferred over horizontal? |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
16. |
In horizontal belt, the loose side is generally kept on the bottom. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
17. |
Creep is the slight absolute motion of the belt as it passes over the pulley. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No, it is a relative motion |
C. | None of the listed |
D. | It is absolute motion |
Answer» C. None of the listed | |
18. |
The optimum velocity of the belt for maximum transmission is given by ‚àöP/6m.$ |
A. | Yes |
B. | No, by replacing 6 by 3 |
C. | Replacing 6 by 9 |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» C. Replacing 6 by 9 | |
19. |
Power transmitting capacity of V belts is more than that of flat belt. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
C. | Only for V angle > 15 |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» B. No | |
20. |
Fabric rubber belts are not widely used as they can’t be operated at high speeds.$ |
A. | They can’t be used at velocities 50m/s |
B. | They can be used at high velocities |
C. | Limiting velocity is 20m/s |
D. | None of the listed |
Answer» C. Limiting velocity is 20m/s | |
21. |
Velocity ratio for chain drive is lesser than that for belts. |
A. | Yes |
B. | No |
C. | In some cases |
D. | Can’t be determined |
Answer» C. In some cases | |
22. |
The layer of a belt is generally called as |
A. | Ply |
B. | Layer |
C. | Segment |
D. | Sediment |
Answer» B. Layer | |