Explore topic-wise MCQs in Manufacturing Processes.

This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Manufacturing Processes knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

During friction welding, shielding gases are needed.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

Which of the following is not true about inertia welding?

A. Weld is formed when the flywheel stops
B. The process is difficult for automation
C. Weld quality is consistent
D. Parts remain in contact even after the weld is completed
Answer» C. Weld quality is consistent
3.

Inertia welding is a modified form of friction welding.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
4.

By friction welding, steel bars upto _____ mm diameter can be welded.

A. 10
B. 50
C. 100
D. 210
Answer» D. 210
5.

After the welding temperature is reached _____

A. rotation is stopped
B. speed of rotation is increased
C. rotation of first workpiece is stopped and second workpiece starts rotating
D. filler material is added
Answer» B. speed of rotation is increased
6.

During friction welding, initially low pressure is applied. Why?

A. For slowly increasing the surface temperature
B. For melting the surface coating on the materials
C. To check weldabilty of two materials
D. For initial cleaning of the surface
Answer» E.
7.

Which of the following is true about friction welding?

A. One workpiece is held stationary while the other is moving
B. Both the workpieces are moving
C. Both the workpieces are stationary and filler is added in the space between them
D. The material is deformed elastically
Answer» B. Both the workpieces are moving
8.

In friction welding, material is deformed due to_____

A. elastic deformation
B. plastic deformation
C. ductile deformation
D. brittle deformation
Answer» C. ductile deformation
9.

Friction welding produces welds due to ______

A. electrode melting
B. workpiece melting
C. relative motion between workpieces
D. adhesive force between workpiece particles
Answer» D. adhesive force between workpiece particles