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Activity 3 Machine Shop Third Year Answer All The Question: A. B. C. D

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about machine shop tools and processes like indexing, dividing heads, and different types of gears. It tests knowledge of formulas for calculating indexing angles, identifying labeled parts in diagrams, and recognizing different gears like spur gears, bevel gears, worm gears, and their uses for transmitting power between parallel, intersecting, or skewed shafts.

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Activity 3 Machine Shop Third Year Answer All The Question: A. B. C. D

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about machine shop tools and processes like indexing, dividing heads, and different types of gears. It tests knowledge of formulas for calculating indexing angles, identifying labeled parts in diagrams, and recognizing different gears like spur gears, bevel gears, worm gears, and their uses for transmitting power between parallel, intersecting, or skewed shafts.

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Activity 3

Machine shop
Third year
Answer All the question
1. The formula used to determine for angular indexing in milling is
a. C.T. = Angle / 7°
b. C.T. = Angle / 8°
c. C.T. = Angle / 9°
d. C.T. = Angle / 6°

2. The labeled part no.6 as shown in figure is


a. Sector arm
b. Indexing plate
c. crank
d. Worm gear

3. The method of dividing a work piece is called


a. Adding
b. Subtracting
c. Multiplying
d. Indexing

4. The milling attachment used for indexing as shown is


a. Universal Dividing Head
b. Optical Dividing Head
c. Dividing Chuck
d. Plain Dividing Head
5. It is required to drill 12 holes on a disc mounted on a rotary table. Calculate the
indexing angle
a. 36°
b. 34°
c. 32°
d. 30°

6. The formulas used for direct indexing is


a. 60/N or 36/N or 24/N
b. 45/N or 25/N or 18/N
c. 45/N or 32/N or 12/N
d. 59/N or 35/N or 10/N

7. The type of Dividing Head shown in figure is


a. Plain Dividing Head
b. Universal Dividing Head
c. Optical Dividing Head
d. Dividing Chuck

8. The formula used for angular indexing in milling is


a. C.T. = Angle / 7°
b. C.T. = Angle / 8°
c. C.T. = Angle / 9°
d. C.T. = Angle / 6°
9. Name the labeled part no.1 as shown in figure
a. Sector arm
b. Indexing plate
c. crank
d. Worm gear

10. The type of gears shown in Figure is


a. Rack & Pinion
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

11. The type of gear used to transmit power between Two parallel axes is
a. Rack & Pinion
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

12. The Type of gears shown in Figure is


a. Helical Gear
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

13. The type of gear used to transmit power & motion between parallel or Skew shafts is
a. Helical Gear
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear
14. Identify the type of gear shown in Figure
a. Helical Gear
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

15. The type of gear used to transmit power between intersecting shafts is
a. Rack & Pinion
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

16. The type of gears shown in figure is


a. Rack & Pinion
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear

17. The mechanism shown in figure is used to transfer


a. Motion through intersecting shafts.
b. Motion through non-parallel shafts
c. Motion through parallel shafts.
d. Rotary motion to linear motion

18. Identify the type of gear shown in the figure


a. Helical Gear
b. Bevel gear
c. Worm & Worm gear
d. Spur Gear
19. It is required to cut a spur gear having the following
Number of teeth = 38
Outside diameter =80 mm
What is the value of the module ?
a. 2.75mm
b. 2.25 mm,
c. 2 mm
d. 3 mm

20. The part for setting the required holes for indexing as shown is
a. Indexing Plate
b. Spindle
c. Worm Wheel
d. Sector arm

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