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This section includes 15 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. |
Which of the following are not true for carbo nitriding? |
A. | Introducing carbon and nitrogen at surface layer |
B. | Component is heated in range of 650 to 920’C |
C. | Cyaniding is similar to carbo nitriding except that the medium is liquid |
D. | This process gives a lower wear resistance compared to case carburising process |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Case carburising involves |
A. | Introducing carbon at surface layer |
B. | Heating range 880 to 980’C |
C. | Case depths up to 2mm are possible |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Induction hardening process involves |
A. | Heating surface by induction in field of invariable current |
B. | Case depth minimum of 2mm are produced |
C. | Heating surface by induction in field of alternating current |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
4. |
Flame hardening involves |
A. | Heating the surface above the trAnswerformation range |
B. | Quenching after heating |
C. | Minimum case depth is 1mm |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
INDUCTION_HARDENING_PROCESS_INVOLVES?$ |
A. | Heating surface by induction in field of invariable current |
B. | Case depth minimum of 2mm are produced |
C. | Heating surface by induction in field of alternating current |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
6. |
Which of the following are not true for carbo nitriding?$ |
A. | Introducing carbon and nitrogen at surface layer |
B. | Component is heated in range of 650 to 920’C |
C. | Cyaniding is similar to carbo nitriding except that the medium is liquid |
D. | This process gives a lower wear resistance compared to case carburising process |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
Case_carburising_involves$ |
A. | Introducing carbon at surface layer |
B. | Heating range 880 to 980’C |
C. | Case depths up to 2mm are possible |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
Which of the following are true for nitriding? |
A. | Nascent oxygen is involved |
B. | Temperature range 490 to 590’C |
C. | Gaseous or liquid medium |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Flame hardening involve? |
A. | Heating the surface above the trAnswerformation range |
B. | Quenching after heating |
C. | Minimum case depth is 1mm |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
Nickel addition in alloys |
A. | Increases toughness |
B. | Increases hardenability and impact resistance |
C. | Limit grain growth during heat treatment process |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Silicon addition in spring steel increases its toughness. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
12. |
Tempering involves |
A. | Reheating the quenched component to a temperature greater than critical temperature |
B. | Increases the brittleness |
C. | Reheating the quenched component to a temperature equal to critical temperature |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
13. |
Quenching |
A. | Consists of heating the component to critical temperature |
B. | Cooling rapidly |
C. | Increases hardness |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |
14. |
Annealing involves heating the component to a temperature |
A. | Slightly above the critical temperature |
B. | Equal to critical temperature |
C. | Slightly less than critical temperature |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» B. Equal to critical temperature | |
15. |
Which of the following property is affected by heat treatment? |
A. | Hardness |
B. | Strength |
C. | Ductility |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» E. | |