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This section includes 10 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. |
After a wire break, the wire tip segment that was clamped is disposed off in a wire tip disposal unit. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
If there is a wire break during machining, the machine returns to the start point. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
3. |
The automatic wire threading offers the ability to cut multiple openings in a workpiece without operator intervention. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
4. |
In a wire break situation, the end of the wire is_____ while the supply wire is _____ |
A. | clamped, drawn back |
B. | drawn back, clamped |
C. | dipped in the di-electric fluid, clamped |
D. | welded with the other wire, drawn back |
Answer» B. drawn back, clamped | |
5. |
With the addition of the programmable _____ to wire cut EDM machine, workpieces of different thicknesses can be machined. |
A. | X-axis |
B. | Y-axis |
C. | Z-axis |
D. | chuck |
Answer» D. chuck | |
6. |
After originating from a supply spool, the wire is passed through _____ |
A. | a chamber filled with special stones |
B. | diamond guides |
C. | a furnace |
D. | a container filled with anti-oxidant |
Answer» C. a furnace | |
7. |
The diameter of the electrode wire is in the range of _____ |
A. | 0.001 0.0035 |
B. | 0.003 0.004 |
C. | 0.004 0.014 |
D. | 0.020 0.032 |
Answer» D. 0.020 0.032 | |
8. |
Selection of the wire is based on how many factors? |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» D. 5 | |
9. |
Which of the following materials is not used for electrode wires? |
A. | Molybdenum |
B. | Brass |
C. | Steel |
D. | Graphite |
Answer» D. Graphite | |
10. |
Copper is not used for making electrode wires in wire cut EDM because of its _____ |
A. | Good conductivity |
B. | lower tensile strength |
C. | high melting point |
D. | higher purchasing cost |
Answer» C. high melting point | |