Cad MCQ 2
Cad MCQ 2
A. x=-y
B. y=-x
C. x+y=1
D. x=y
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Explanation:-
Answer : D
If we multiply any matrix with___matrix then we get the original matrix A___.
A. Scaling matrix
B. Translation matrix
C. Identity matrix
D. Opposite matrix
ANSWER: C
C. 3D coordinate system
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Scaling
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. Shear
ANSWER: A
A. Clockwise
B. Anticlockwise
C. Parallel
D. Perpendicular
ANSWER: B
line ______.
A. X=-Y
B. Y=-X
C. X=Y
D. X+Y=1
A. Scaling
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. Shear
ANSWER: D
A. Scaling
B. Translation
C. Reflection
D. Both B & C
ANSWER: C
A. Identity matrix
B. Translation matrix
C. Scaling matrix
D. Original matrix
ANSWER: D
A. X,Y
B. X,Y,Z
C. X,Y,W
D. Xw,Yw,w
ANSWER: D
A. Additive
B. Substractive
C. Multiplicative
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Additive
B. Substractive
C. Multiplicative
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
After scaling a triangle having coordinates A(0,0),B(5,0),C(5,5)by 2 units in X and 3 units in Y direction
the new
A. A(0,0),B(10,0),C(10,15)
B. A(0,0),B(10,15),C(10,0)
C. A(0,0),B(0,10),C(15,10)
D. A(2,3),B(10,0),C(10,15)
ANSWER: A
After performing Y-shear transformation we got A(2,5),B(4,11),C(2,7).If the constant value is 2 then
original
A. A(2,5),B(4,11),C(2,7)
B. A(2,1),B(4,3),C(2,3)
C. A(4,1),B(10,3),C(4,3)
D. A(5,11),B(3,4),C(3,2)
ANSWER: B
A. A(0,0),B(3,-3),C(0,6)
B. A(0,0),B(-3,3),C(0,6)
C. A(0,0),B(0,-6),C(3,-3)
D. A(0,0),B(0,6),C(-3,3)
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
Which of the following transformation is not used in rotation about arbitrary point in 2D?
A. Scaling
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
After performing X-shear on triangle having A(2,1),B(4,3)C(2,3) with the constant value as 2,the
resultant triangle
will be______.
A. A(2,5),B(4,1),C(2,7)
B. A(10,3),B(4,5),C(4,1)
C. A(4,1),B(10,3),C(4,3)
D. A(5,2),B(4,11),C(7,2)
ANSWER: C
If the resultant object is given along with the set of transformations applied on it, then to find the
original object we
have to use___________.
A. Affine transformation
B. Reverse transformation
C. Normal transformation
D. Inverse transformation
ANSWER: D
A. Additive
B. Subtractive
C. Multiplicative
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Not always
D. None of these
A. Reflection at X axis
B. Reflection at Y axis
C. Reflection at origin
ANSWER: B
A. x+yb,xa+y
B. x+yb,y
C. x,xa+y
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: B
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Not always
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. Parabola
B. Hyperbola
C. Ellipse
D. Circle
ANSWER: C
The transformation that changes the co-ordinate positions of an object along a circular path is
called_______.
A. Translation
B. ScalingC. Rotation
D. Reflection
ANSWER: C
A. R(Q1+Q2)
B. R(Q1.Q2)
C. R(Q1-Q2)
D. R(Q1/Q2)
ANSWER: A
If we take mirror reflection of a points(x,y) along x-axis then the point becomes_________.
A. (x,-y)
B. (-x,-y)
C. (-x,y)
D. (y,x)
ANSWER: A
If we take mirror reflection of a points(x,y) along the line Y=X then the point becomes________.
A. (x,-y)
B. (-y,-x)
C. (-x,y)
D. (y,x)
ANSWER: D
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
ANSWER: C
A. (x+yb,xa+y)
B. (x+yb,y)
C. (x,xa+y)
D. None of these
ANSWER: BIf we take mirror reflection of a point (-x,y) along the origin then the point
Becomes_________.
A. (x,-y)
B. (-y,-x)
C. (-x,y)
D. (y,x)
ANSWER: A
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Not always
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
If a point (x,-y)is rotated along y axis by 180 degree in clockwise direction Followed by90 degree in
anticlockwise
A. (x,-y)
B. (-y,-x)
C. (-x,y)
D. (-y,x)
ANSWER: D
A. Scaling
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. Reflection
ANSWER: C
Which of the following statement is not correct with respect to homogeneous coordinates?
ANSWER: D
A. 1*2B. 2*1
C. 1*1
D. 2*2
ANSWER: A
A. 1*2
B. 2*1
C. 1*3
D. 3*1
ANSWER: C
Which of the following 2D transformation is not represented in matrix form in non homogeneous
coordinate
system?
A. Scaling
B. Rotation
C. Translation
D. Reflection
ANSWER: C
A. Scaling
B. Translation
C. Shear
D. Rotation
ANSWER: C
If we need to tilt the height of the object keeping width same as original object then we have to
use________transformations.
A. Scaling in Y direction
B. Scaling
C. Y-shearing
D. X-shearing
ANSWER: B
If we need to shift the width of the object keeping height as unchanged,then we have to
use__________transformations.
A. TranslationB. Scaling
C. Y-shearing
D. X-shearing
ANSWER: D
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
If the size of triangle needs to be doubled by keeping the center triangle at the same position as that
of original
A. Only scaling
B. Only translation
ANSWER: C
If we have applied scaling by 2 units in both directions and received final coordinates of the polygon,
then to recover
the original coordinates of the polygon we have to apply scaling transformation with...
A. Sx=2, Sy=2
B. Sx=1/2, Sy=1/2
C. Sx=1/2, Sy=2
D. Sx=2, Sy=1/2
ANSWER: B
If have the final coordinates of the polygen, then to recover the original coordinates of polygen we
have to
apply___________.
A. Scaling
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
Which of the following transformation are needed if we want to scale the object with respect to a
point other than
origin?
A. Scaling
B. Transformation
C. Both a and b
D. Rotation
ANSWER: C
A. (2,3)
B. (2,3,1)
C. (2,3,1)
D. (2,3,0)
ANSWER: C
A. Reflection at X axis
B. Reflection at Y axis
C. Reflection at origin
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Reflection at X axis
B. Reflection at Y axis
C. Reflection at origin
ANSWER: C
A. Reflection at origin
B. Reflection at X axis
C. Reflection at Y axis
D. Reflection at the line Y=XANSWER: D
A. Scaling
B. Y-shear
C. X-shear
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
If we rotate a triangle ABC having A(1,1), B(10,1), C(5,5) by 90 degree in anticlockwise direction then
the ABC will
become________.
ANSWER: B
Find out final co-ordinate of a figure bounded by co-ordinate A(2,1), B(2,3), C(4,2), D(4,2) with scale
factor
Sx=Sy=3.
ANSWER: C
If we perform X shear on a triangle having A(2,1), B(4,3), C(2,3). With constant value as 2 then the
new coordinate
will be________.
ANSWER: B
If we perform Y shear on a triangle having A(2,1), B(4,3), C(2,3). With constant value as 2 then the
new coordinate
will be_________.
If we rotate a triangle ABC having A(0,0), B(6,0) and C(3,3) by 90 degree about origin in anticlockwise
direction
ANSWER: A
If we translate the square ABCD whose co-ordinate are A(0,0), B(3,0), C(3,3) and D(0,3) by 2 units in
both
ANSWER: B
If we scale the square ABCD whose co-ordinate are A(2,2), B(5,2), C(5,5), D(2,5) by 1.5 and 0.5 units
in X and Y
ANSWER: C
If we scale a square ABCD with co-ordinate A(0,0), B(5,0), C(5,5) and D(0,5) by 2 units for x-direction
and 3 units
for y-directions, then the final coordinates will be______.
ANSWER: B
If a final polygon co-ordinates are A(7,3), B(9,3), C(9,5) and D(7,5). We have applied translation by 1
in both x of y-
D. None of theseANSWER: C
In 3D viewing, the world co-ordinate position of the objects are converted into viewing co-ordinates
by _________
transformation.
A. Viewing
B. Projection
C. Workstation
D. 3D
ANSWER: A
A. Transformation
B. Projection
C. Rotation
D. Translation
ANSWER: B
A. Viewing
B. Projection
C. Workstation
D. 3D
ANSWER: B
A. Viewing
B. Projection
C. Workstation
D. 3D
ANSWER: C
A. View Plane
B. Projection Plane
C. Reference Plane
D. None of these
ANSWER: AThe length of a directed line segment (the view plane normal vector) from the view plane
to the view reference point
A. Normal
B. Plane
C. View
D. Reference
ANSWER: C
Two Basic ways of projecting objects onto the view plane are _________ and _______- .
A. Serial, Parallel
B. Serial,Perspective
C. Parallel, Perspective
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
_____________ projection preserves relative proportions of the objects but does not produce the
realistic views.
A. Serial
B. Perspective
C. Parallel
D. Any
ANSWER: C
_____________ projection produce the realistic views but does not preserves relative proportions.
A. Serial
B. Perspective
C. Parallel
D. Any
ANSWER: C
In perspective projection, the lines of projection converge at a single point called _________.
A. Center of projection
C. A & B
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
When the direction of the projection is normal to the view plane, we have an __________ parallel
projection.
A. SerialB. Orthographic
C. Oblique
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
When the direction of the projection is not perpendicular to the view plane , we have an _______
parallel projection.
A. Serial
B. Orthographic
C. Oblique
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
The orthographic projection can display more that one face of an object, such an orthographic
projection is called
__________ orthographic projection.
A. Axonometric
B. Isometric
C. Parallel
D. Perspective
ANSWER: A
C. A Or B
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
The vanishing point for any set of lines that are parallel to one of the three principle axes of an
object is referred to as
a __________.
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
For the cavalier projection, the direction of projection makes a __________ angle with the view
plane.
A. 40 degree
B. 45 degree
C. 63 degree
D. 63.4 Degree
ANSWER: B
When the direction of projection makes an angle of arc tan (2) = 63.4 degree with the view plane,
the resulting view
A. Parallel
B. Perspective
C. Cavalier
D. Cabinet
ANSWER: D
A. More
B. Less
C. Equally
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A Special form of the one-point perspective projection takes place when the vanishing point is
placed centrally
A. Parallel
B. Perspective
C. Tunnel
D. Cavalier
ANSWER: CThe first viewing parameter in perspective projection we must consider is the?
A. Viewing window
B. Shift vector
ANSWER: C
For a point (2,1,2) if we apply reflection about Y-axis, then the new point will become ___________.
A. (2,- 1,2)
B. (- 2,1,- 2)
C. (2,- 1,- 2)
D. (- 2,- 1,2)
ANSWER: B
A. Isometric
B. One point
C. Two point
D. Three point
ANSWER: A
If we have applied scaling by 2 units in both directions and received final coordinates of the polygon,
then to recover
the original coordinates of the polygon we have to apply scaling transformation with _____.
A. Sx = 2, Sy = 2
B. Sx = 1/2, Sy = 1/2
C. Sx = 1/2, Sy = 2
D. Sx = 2, Sy = 1/2
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: A
After scaling a triangle having coordinates A(O,O),B(5,0), C(5,5) by 2 units in X and 3 units in Y
direction, the new
coordinates will be_________.A. A(0,0),B(10,0), C(10,15)
B. A(0,0),B(10,15), C(10,0)
C. A(0,0),B(0,10), C(15,10)
ANSWER: A
After performing Y-shear transformation we got A(2,5), B(4,11), C(2,7). If the constant value is 2 then
the original
ANSWER: B
Subject:-Computer Graphics
The color options are numerically coded with the following values.
B. Ranging from 0 to 1
C. Ranging from 0 to -0
D. Only c
ANSWER: A
In color raster system, the number of color choices available depends on_____________.
C. RGB color
D. Neither a nor b
ANSWER: B
B. Black
C. Blue
D. Green
ANSWER: B
A. Main memory
B. Secondary memory
C. Graphics card
D. Frame buffer
ANSWER: D
Whenever a particular color code is specified in an application program, the corresponding binary
value is placed in?
C. a or b
ANSWER: BThe range that specifies the gray or grayscale levels is___________.
ANSWER: C
With 3 bits per pixel, we can accommodate 8 gray levels. If we use 8 bits per pixel then what is the
value of gray
levels?
A. 18 gray levels
D. No color
ANSWER: C
If any intensity input value near 0.33 would be stored as the binary value 1 in the frame buffer, then
it
displays__________.
D. White or black
ANSWER: C
A. Safe colors
B. Colors space
C. Web colors
ANSWER: D
A. H = H-90
B. H = H-100
C. H = H-120
D. H = H-180
ANSWER: C
A. BoundaryB. Edges
C. White region
D. Black region
ANSWER: D
A. (0,1,1)
B. (0,1,0)
C. (0,0,1)
D. (1,1,1)
ANSWER: D
Color model is also called___________.
A. color system
B. color space
C. color area
D. Both A and B
ANSWER: D
A. Printing ink
C. Printing line
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Printing ink
C. Printing line
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. Reflected light
B. Transmission of light
C. Flow of light
D. None of theseANSWER: B
B. Transmission of light
C. Flow of light
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
D. None
ANSWER: C
A. Computer display
B. Printing
C. Painting
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. Computer display
B. Printing
C. Painting
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. White color
B. Black color
C. Magenta color
D. Blue color
ANSWER: A
C. Cyan color
D. Magenta color
ANSWER: B
The RGB model display a much _______ percentage of the visible band as compared to CMYK.
A. Lesser
B. Larger
C. Medium
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
Color depth can be defined by ________ which can be displayed on a display unit.
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. One color
B. Two color
C. Three color
D. None
ANSWER: A
A. 24bit
B. 32bit
C. 64bit
D. None
ANSWER: A
A. 24bit
B. 32bit
C. 64bit
D. NoneANSWER: B
A. Brightness
B. Transitivity
C. Chromaticity
D. Reflectivity
ANSWER: C
0 degree of red color in hue image will correspond to________.
A. Boundary
B. Edges
C. White region
D. black region
ANSWER: D
A. Yellow
B. Red
C. Magenta
D. Cyan
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: A
A. Brightness
B. Reflectance
C. Luminance
D. Radiance
ANSWER: D
A. EdgesB. Boundaries
C. Complements
D. Saturation
ANSWER: C
A. 4 colors
B. 6 colors
C. 7 colors
D. 8 colors
ANSWER: C
A. RCB
B. CMYK
C. RGB
D. HSI
ANSWER: A
A. pixels
B. coordinates
C. pixel depth
D. intensity levels
ANSWER: D
A. CMYK
B. BGR
C. RGB
D. CMR
ANSWER: C
A. Video
B. Animation
C. Super sampling
D. None of theseANSWER: B
A. Not sequence
B. Defined sequence
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Audio
B. Video
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
Many online animation tools are used to create animation in the form of___________.
A. JPEG image
B. PDF image
C. GIF image
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
A. Traditional animation
B. Computer animation
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
A. 2D computer animation
B. 3D computer animation
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
A. PointB. Segment
C. Parameter
D. None of these
ANSWER:
B
A. One segment
B. Two segment
C. Several segments
D. None of these
ANSWER:
A. Size, visibility
B. Start position
C. Image transformation
D. All of these
ANSWER:
A. Control
B. Print
C. None of these
D. Change
ANSWER:
A two-dimensional array contain the details of all the segment are called________.
A. Segmentation table
B. Segment name
C. Operation
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. Segment Name
B. Segment size
C. Array
D. None of theseANSWER: A
A. 1
B. 0
C. 2
D. 3
ANSWER: C
B. Deletion of segments
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
A. Easier
B. Difficult
C. Higher
D. None of these
ANSWER:
When a display file is divided into number of subparts then each part is called as____.
A. Segment
B. Page
C. Image
D. Structure
ANSWER: A
A segment is a __________.
ANSWER: A
A. GKSB. PHIGS
C. Core
D. CGM
ANSWER: C
Which of the following attribute of the segment is used to make changes in image?
A. Visibility
B. Segment name
C. Image Transformation
D. Segment Size
ANSWER:
A. Delete
B. Create
C. Close
D. Search
ANSWER: D
A. Copy
B. Search
C. Rename
D. Update
ANSWER: C
A. Segment Start
B. Segment Name
C. Segment Size
D. Visibility
ANSWER: B
We can not have more than one segment open at a time. Statement true or false
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Sometimes
D. None of theseANSWER: A
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Sometimes
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: A
A. OFF
B. ON
C. 0
D. 1
ANSWER: C
A. 0
B. 1
C. -1
D) None of these
ANSWER: C
C. Make the size of the segment to be deleted as zero in segment table and update the segment
start attribute of next
segment.
D. Both B & C
ANSWER: D
To delete all the segments simultaneusly_______.A. Set size of all segments to zero
D. Both A & C
ANSWER: A
After deleting a particular segment, .................. attribute of all next segments needs modification.
A. Segment Size
B. Segment start
C. Segment name
D. Visibility
ANSWER: C
After deleting a particular segment, the segment start attribute of all next segment
become_________.
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
B. More than two segments are not having same segment name
D. None of these
ANSWER: D
D. None of these
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
D. None of thes
ANSWER: B
It is necessary to organize the dispiay file in such away that it will be divided into several ______,
which posses the
A. Line
B. Pixel
C. Segment
D. Curves
ANSWER:
A. Segment no
B. Segment start
C. Segment size
D. Length
ANSWER: D
This attribute/field additionaliy used in segment linked list___.
A. Colour
B. Visibility
C. Scalex
D. Link
ANSWER: A
A. Create segment
B. Close segment
C. Rename segment
D. Delete segment
ANSWER: D
Which of the following storage devices allows access to information in a sequential mode?
(A) CD-R
(B) DVD
MCQ No - 2
(B) reduces the host computer workload and allows more users
MCQ No - 3
Which one is best suited for use with the paper of large size and for complex drawings in Computer-
Aided Design?
MCQ No - 4
(A) Monitor
(B) Touchscreen
(C) Printer
(D) Plotter
MCQ No - 5
Which of the following printers are known to press characters or dots against an inked ribbon onto a
paper by means of a mechanical head of retracting pins?
(A) Dot-matrix
(B) Ink-Jet
(C) Laser
(D) Thermal
Which of the following types of mouse is a battery-powered device that transmits data using
wireless technology such as radio waves or infrared light waves?
(D) Trackball
MCQ No - 7
A system that automates the drafting process with interactive computer graphics is called
(A) Computer Aided Engineering (CAE)
MCQ No - 8
A Pixel is
MCQ No - 9
MCQ No - 10
MCQ No - 12
(A) CPU
(B) ALU
(C) monitor
(D) keyboard
MCQ No - 13
(A) graphical
(B) text
(C) numerical
MCQ No - 14
MCQ No - 15
Mouse is a ___________ type of input device.
(A) graphical
(B) text
(C) locating
MCQ No - 17
The screen is scanned from left to right, top to bottom all the time to generate graphics by
MCQ No - 18
(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 24
(D) 32
MCQ No - 19
Color raster display uses three electron guns, namely:
MCQ No - 20
(A) 50 dpi
(B) 65 dpi
(C) 75 dpi
(A) Java
(B) Pascal
(C) Basic
(D) Netscape
MCQ No - 22
(A) GKS
(B) IGBS
(C) UNIX
(D) PHIGS
MCQ No - 23
Which algorithm gives floating point value of coordinates, when solving equation of line?
MCQ No - 24
MCQ No - 25
The number of pixels stored in the frame buffer of a graphics system is known as
(A) resolution
(B) depth
(C) vertex
MCQ No - 26
(A) memory
(C) processor
A
MCQ No - 27
The devices which convert the electrical energy into light is called
(B) non-emitters
(D) emitters
MCQ No - 28
The process of digitizing a given picture definition into a set of pixel-intensity for storage in the
frame buffer is called
(A) rasterization
(B) encoding
MCQ No - 29
(A) scanner
(B) monitor
(C) printer
MCQ No - 30
(A) mouse
(B) joystick
(D) keyboard
A
Trackball is
MCQ No - 32
(D) Mouse
MCQ No - 33
(A) Trackball
(C) Printer
(D) Mouse
MCQ No - 34
(A) y = m.x + b
(B) y = b.x + m
(C) y = x.x + m
(D) y = b + m.m
A
MCQ No - 35
(A) lines
(B) dots
(C) pixels
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MCQ No - 37
The operation of CRT is based on concept of energizing an electron beam that strikes
the_____coating
(A) ceramic
(B) phosphor
(C) bronze
MCQ No - 38
(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 24
(D) 32
MCQ No - 39
Expansion of LED is
MCQ No - 40
Expansion of LCD is
MCQ No - 41
(C) 75 dpi
MCQ No - 42
Which language has the capacity to operate with high-level graphics and animation?
(A) C
(B) C++
(C) BASIC
(D) JAVA
MCQ No - 43
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MCQ No - 46
(B) 1980
(C) 1985
(D) 1989
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MCQ No - 49
The memory requirement for the 24-bit true color system for the 1024 x 1024 pixel resolutions is
___________.
(A) 1 MB
(B) 2 MB
(C) 3 MB
(D) 4 MB
C
MCQ No - 50
A raster system has a resolution of 1024 × 1024 and a refresh rate of 60 Hz, then the time required
to display a pixel _____ nanoseconds.
(A) 1.589
(B) 15.89
(C) 158.9
(D) 1589
MCQ No - 51
A raster system has a resolution of 1280 × 1024 having a 24-bit true-color system. The size of frame
buffer will be ___________ MB.
(A) 3
(B) 3.25
(C) 3.5
(D) 3.75
MCQ No - 52
Flood guns bombard the phosphor surface of the tube in which one of the following types of CRT
technology?
(C) Refresh-vector
(D) Stroke
MCQ No - 53
(A) paper
(C) crossbar
(D) all of the above
MCQ No - 54
In a Laser printer, a semiconductor laser beam scans the ________ charged drum.
MCQ No - 1
(A) Hyperbola
MCQ No - 2
The curve is defined as the locus of a point moving with ____ degree of freedom.
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
MCQ No - 3
Which one of the following does not belong to the family of conics?
(A) Hyperbola
(B) Parabola
(C) Ellipse
(D) Line
MCQ No - 4
(B) knots
MCQ No - 5
MCQ No - 6
(A) Spline
(B) Hyperbola
(C) Parabola
(D) Ellipse
MCQ No - 7
When the curve passes through all the data points, then the curve is known as
MCQ No - 8
When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve is known as
MCQ No - 9
Synthetic curve pass through defined data points and thus can be represented by
MCQ No - 10
(A) dy/dx
(B) dx/dy
(C) x/y
(D) y/x
MCQ No - 11
(B) diameter
(C) radius
MCQ No - 12
Mathematically, the ellipse is a curve generated by a point moving in space such that at any position
the sum of its distances from two fixed points (foci) is constant and equal to
MCQ No - 13
The parabola is defined mathematically as a curve generated by a point that moves such that its
distance from the focus is always__________the distance to the directrix.
(C) equal to
MCQ No - 14
A
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MCQ No - 18
To determine the coefficients of the equation – two end-points and the two tangent vectors. This
statement is true for which of the following?
MCQ No - 19
The Bezier curve is smoother than the Hermite cubic spline because it has _________ order
derivatives.
(A) lower
(B) higher
MCQ No - 20
In the bezier curve, the curve is always________to first and last segments of the polygon.
(A) normal
(B) parallel
(C) tangent
MCQ No - 21
(A) Analytical
(C) Beizer
(D) B-Spline
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MCQ No - 27
In Beizer Curve, the flexibility of the shape would increase with _______ of the polygon.
MCQ No - 28
MCQ No - 29
The degree of the curve is independent of the number of control points in _______.
(D) Hyperbola
MCQ No - 30
MCQ No - 31
The ___________ is used to create a surface using curves that form closed boundaries.
MCQ No - 1
In the following geometric modeling techniques which is not a three dimensional modeling?
(B) Drafting
MCQ No - 2
In the following three-dimensional modeling techniques, which do not require much computer time
and memory?
A
MCQ No - 3
(D) 2D modeling
MCQ No - 4
From the following, which modeler defines model without mass properties?
(A) Wireframe
(B) Primitive
(C) B-rep
(D) CSG
MCQ No - 5
The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called ___________ .
MCQ No - 6
What is the basic part of the surface model on which the surface is to be drawn?
(A) Ruled
(B) Ruler
(C) Size
(D) Mesh
D
MCQ No - 7
A cylinder can be created by drawing a rectangular shape using the ________ tool.
(A) revolve
(B) sweep
(C) extrude
MCQ No - 8
MCQ No - 9
__________can also serve as a means of geometric input for finite element analysis.
(D) 2D drafting
MCQ No - 10
Which kind of model can store information about geometry and topology both?
MCQ No - 11
MCQ No - 12
Which solid modeling technique is used to define numerous families of objects with a limited set of
parameter values?
MCQ No - 13
Under which technique, 3D objects are divided up into cubical cells at a particular resolution?
MCQ No - 14
From the following, which method is also called as the Building Block Approach?
MCQ No - 15
Structuring and combining the primitives of the solid model in the graphics database, is achieved by
the use of ____________.
(A) FEA
(B) transformations
MCQ No - 16
It is easy to construct a precise solid model out of regular solid primitives by_____.
MCQ No - 17
(C) a primitive
MCQ No - 18
____________ is an extension of the wireframe model with additional face information added.
(A) CSG
(B) B-rep
(C) Loft
MCQ No - 19
For 3D modeling of automobile body styling, which of the following is a preferred technique?
MCQ No - 20
Which of the following uses a number of two-dimensional profiles for generating a three-
dimensional object?
(A) Tweaking
(B) Lofting
(C) Filleting
MCQ No - 21
The ability available to the user to modify or move a vertex or a face and to see the effect of that on
the model is referred to as _______.
(A) filleting
(B) chamfering
(C) lofting
(D) tweaking
D
MCQ No - 22
(A) .dxf
(B) .dwg
(C) .prt
(D) .asm
MCQ No - 23
Which of the following is a file extension used for an assembly file in solid model?
(A) .dxf
(B) .dwg
(C) .prt
(D) .asm
MCQ No - 24
(A) .dwg
(B) .stl
(C) .prt
(D) .asm
MCQ No - 25
(A) Extrude
(B) Revolve
(C) Pattern
MCQ No - 26
To create a hollow part, which of the following command would be most efficient?
(A) Extrude
(B) Sweep
(C) Shell
(D) Revolve
MCQ No - 1
When every entity of a geometric model remains parallel to its initial position, the transformation is
called as ___________ .
(A) scaling
(B) translation
(C) rotation
(D) mirror
MCQ No - 2
In which type of projection, actual dimensions and angles of objects and therefore shapes cannot be
preserved?
(A) Orthographic
(B) Isometric
(C) Perspective
MCQ No - 3
(A) 8
(B) 6
(C) 12
(D) 16
MCQ No - 4
(A) P’=P+T
(B) P’=P-T
(C) P’=P*T
(D) P’=p
MCQ No - 5
(A) translation
(B) rotation
(C) scaling
MCQ No - 6
MCQ No - 7
(A) P’=P+T
(B) P’=R*P
(C) P’=P*P
(D) P’=R+P
MCQ No - 8
(A) scaling
(B) rotation
(C) translation
(D) reflection
MCQ No - 9
(A) P’=P+T
(B) P’=S*P
(C) P’=P*R
(D) P’=R+S
MCQ No - 10
MCQ No - 11
If the values of the scaling factors sx and sy are assigned to the same value, then ___________ .
MCQ No - 12
If the values of the scaling factors sx and sy are assigned to unequal values, then ___________ .
MCQ No - 13
MCQ No - 14
Reflection about the line y=0, the axis, is accomplished with the transformation matrix with how
many elements as ‘0’?
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 4
(D) 6
MCQ No - 15
Which transformation distorts the shape of an object such that the transformed shape appears as if
the object were composed of internal layers that had been caused to slide over each other?
(A) Rotation
(B) Scaling
(C) Shearing
(D) Reflection
MCQ No - 16
(A) 45
(B) 90
(C) 180
(D) 360
MCQ No - 17
(A) selecting
(B) sorting
(C) scaling
(D) skewing
MCQ No - 18
_________can be defined as the creation, storage and manipulation of pictures and drawings by
means of a computer.
(B) FEA
MCQ No - 19
The memory of the computer is a collection of bits and a bit can take any value in_____
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) either 0 or 1
MCQ No - 20
All changes performed on the graphic image are done by changing the database of the original
picture. These changes are called as________.
(B) transformations
(C) scanning
MCQ No - 21
Scaling can be
(A) uniform
(B) non-uniform
MCQ No - 22
(A) multiplied
(B) divided
(C) substracted
(D) none of the above
MCQ No - 23
(A) smaller
(B) larger
(C) slant
(D) mirror
MCQ No - 24
______________ allows the user to view the objects from different angles.
(A) Rotation
(B) Translation
(C) Reflection
(D) Skewing
MCQ No - 25
(A) translation
(B) skewing
(C) mirror
(D) rotation
MCQ No - 26
From the following, which one will require maximum numbers of matrices to multiply?
MCQ No - 27
From the following, which one will require 4 matrices to multiply to get the final position?
MCQ No - 28
From the following, which one will require 6 matrices to multiply to get the final position?
MCQ No - 29
To obtain the projection of an entity, projectors are constructed by connecting ___________ with
each point of the entity.
MCQ No - 30
(C) infinity
MCQ No - 31
If the center of projection is at a finite distance from the plane, ____________ results.
MCQ No - 32
MCQ No - 33
In perspective projection, the size of an entity is _______ proportional to its distance from the center
of projection.
(A) inversely
(B) directly
A
MCQ No - 34
MCQ No - 35
(A) d
(B) 1/d
(C) -d
(D) -1/d
MCQ No - 36
How many total numbers of projecting planes are required for the complete description of the
orthographic projection system?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8
MCQ No - 37
(A) window
(B) monitor
(C) screen
MCQ No - 38
(A) window
(B) viewport
(C) pixel
MCQ No - 39
(A) rectangles
(B) circles
(C) polygons
MCQ No - 40
A rectangle is to be rotated by 30° clockwise about an arbitrary point. From the following, which
transformation will be performed first?
(A) Translation
(B) Scaling
MCQ No - 41
A triangle is to be reflected about an arbitrary line. From the following, which transformation will be
performed first?
(A) Scaling
(B) Mirror
(C) Translation
(D) Rotation
MCQ No - 1
(A) Rectangle
(B) Quadrilateral
(C) Parallelogram
(D) Tetrahedron
MCQ No - 2
(A) Hexahedron
(B) Quadrilateral
(D) Tetrahedron
MCQ No - 3
(A) Triangle
(B) Bar
(C) Rectangle
(D) Parallelogram
MCQ No - 4
To solve the FEM problem, it subdivides a large problem into smaller, simpler parts that are called
MCQ No - 5
The art of subdividing the structure into a convenient number of smaller elements is known as
___________ .
(A) assemblage
(B) continuum
(C) traction
(D) discretization
MCQ No - 6
(A) 0
(B) 0.5
(C) 1
(D) 2
MCQ No - 7
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
MCQ No - 8
Number of displacement polynomials used for an element depends on ___________ .
(D) nodes
MCQ No - 9
(A) KQ=F
(B) KQ≠F
(C) K=QF
(D) K≠QF
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MCQ No - 11
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 0
D
MCQ No - 12
(A) particles
(B) molecules
(C) elements
(D) none
MCQ No - 13
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 0
MCQ No - 14
MCQ No - 15
(A) material
(B) geometry
MCQ No - 16
(A) bar
(B) triangle
(C) hexahedron
(D) tetrahedron
MCQ No - 17
For 1-D bar elements if the structure is having 3 nodes then the stiffness matrix formed is having an
order of
(A) 2*2
(B) 3*3
(C) 4*4
(D) 6*6
MCQ No - 18
To find the nodal displacements in all parts of the element, ______are used.
MCQ No - 19
The nature of loading at various locations and other surfaces conditions called
(B) traction
(C) friction
(D) surfacing
MCQ No - 20
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MCQ No - 23
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 0
MCQ No - 24
(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 9
MCQ No - 25
From below, choose the correct condition for the axisymmetric element.
MCQ No - 26
(A) 1D
(B) 2D
(C) 3D
(D) 4D
MCQ No - 27
(A) Preprocessing
(B) Solution
(D) A, B & C
MCQ No - 28
The minimum number of dimensions are required to define the position of a point in space is
_______.
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 2
MCQ No - 29
(A) thermal
(C) vibration
MCQ No - 30
If the structure is more complex in order to simplify the model, we need to subdivide the structure
into substructures. These substructures are termed as _____.
(A) elements
(B) modules
(C) links
(D) models
MCQ No - 31
Which of the following is not a method for calculation of the stiffness matrix?
MCQ No - 32
______________ is defined as the ratio of the largest dimension of the element to the smallest
dimension.
MCQ No - 33
MCQ No - 34
When a thin plate is subjected to loading in its own plane only, the condition is called ________.
MCQ No - 35
(A) the shape function has a unit value at one nodal point and zero value at the other nodes
MCQ No - 36
The points in the entire structure are defined using the coordinates system is known as ______.
MCQ No - 37
The applications of the Finite Element Method in two-dimensional analyses are ______.
MCQ No - 38
If the body is in a state of equilibrium then the energy is minimum. This statement is considered in
______ .
MCQ No - 39
(B) K is un-symmetric
MCQ No - 40
MCQ No - 41
(A) ANSYS
(B) Nastran
(C) Abaqus
(D) AutoCAD
MCQ No - 42
MCQ No - 43
(A) stress
(B) strain
(C) displacement
(D) temperature
MCQ No - 44
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MCQ No - 46
(A) zero
(B) very small
(D) infinite
MCQ No - 47
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
MCQ No - 48
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 10
MCQ No - 49
How many nodes are there in a tetrahedron with curved sides element?
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
MCQ No - 50
If the size of the elements is small, the final solution is expected to be ______ accurate.
(A) more
(B) less
MCQ No - 51
In FEA, the use of smaller-sized elements will lead to _______ computation time
(A) less
(B) more
MCQ No - 52
Elements with an aspect ratio of near to ______ generally yield best results in FEA.
(A) 0
(B) 0.5
(C) 1
(D) 2
MCQ No - 53
In truss analysis, the reactions can be found by using the equation ______.
(A) R=KQ+F
(B) R=KQ-F
(C) R=K+QF
(D) R=K-QF
MCQ No - 54
The total potential energy of an elastic body is defined as _______.
MCQ No - 55
MCQ No - 56
(A) R = -CQ
(B) R = CQ
(C) R = -C (Q-a)
(D) R = -C (Q+a)
MCQ No - 57
In the penalty approach, the magnitude of the stiffness constant should be at least _______ times
more than the maximum value in the global stiffness matrix.
(A) 10
(B) 100
(C) 1000
(D) 10000
D
MCQ No - 58
(C) σ = E (B + α Δt)
(D) σ = E (B - α Δt)
MCQ No - 59
In any FEA software, the large amount of mathematical work is done in ________ phase.
(A) preprocessing
(B) solution
(C) postprocessing
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Answer: c
Explanation: None
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2. The process in which the detailed specifications materials, dimensions, tolerances and surface
rough is made is known as
a) decision process
b) analysis process
c) implementation process
d) refinement process
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Decision process is the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course
of action among several alternative possibilities while implementation process is the detailed
specifications materials, dimensions, tolerances and surface rough is made.
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Because of their joint benefits, computer- aided design and computer-aided
manufacturing are often combined into CAD/ CAM systems. This combination allows the transfer of
information from the design stage to the stage of planning for manufacture, without the need to
reenter the data on part geometry manually.
4. The term that is used for geometric modelling like solid modelling, wire frame modelling and
drafting is known as
a) software package
b) operating system
c) application software
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Software package is used for geometric modelling like solid modelling, wire frame
modelling and drafting while operating system is is software that manages computer hardware and
software resources and provides common services for computer programs.
5. The system environment in a mainframe computer consists of
a) central processing
b) storage devices
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: None
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a) CPU
b) Storage device
c) ALU
d) Monitor
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: None
b) graphic device
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: GDI is responsible for tasks such as drawing lines and curves, rendering fonts and
handling palettes.
8. A potentiometric device that contains sets of variable registers which feed signals that indicate the
device position to the computer is known as
a) track ball
b) mouse
c) joystick
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: None
a) impact printers
b) plotters
c) CRT terminals
d) non-impact printers
View Answer
Answer: c
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10. The software that is used to control the computer’s work flow, organize its data and perform
house keeping functions is known as
a) operating software
b) graphics software
c) application software
d) programming software
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Operating software is used to control the computer’s work flow, organize its data and
perform house keeping functions.
Graphics software is used to provide users with various functions to perform geometric modelling
and construction.
Application software performs the data entry, design, analysis, drafting and manufacturing
functions.
Programming software enables the to implement custom application or modify the system for
specialized needs.
11. The software that is used to provide the users with various functions to perform geometric
modelling and construction is known as
a) operating software
b) graphics software
c) application software
d) programming software
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Operating software is used to control the computer’s work flow, organize its data and
perform house keeping functions.
Graphics software is used to provide users with various functions to perform geometric modelling
and construction.
Application software performs the data entry, design, analysis, drafting and manufacturing
functions.
Programming software enables the to implement custom application or modify the system for
specialized needs.
12. The software that performs the data entry, design, analysis, drafting and manufacturing
functions is known as
a) operating software
b) graphics software
c) application software
d) programming software
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Operating software is used to control the computer’s work flow, organize its data and
perform house keeping functions.
Graphics software is used to provide users with various functions to perform geometric modelling
and construction.
Application software performs the data entry, design, analysis, drafting and manufacturing
functions.
Programming software enables the to implement custom application or modify the system for
specialized needs.
13. The software that enables the to implement custom application or modify the system for
specialized needs is known as
a) operating software
b) graphics software
c) application software
d) programming software
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Operating software is used to control the computer’s work flow, organize its data and
perform house keeping functions.
Graphics software is used to provide users with various functions to perform geometric modelling
and construction.
Application software performs the data entry, design, analysis, drafting and manufacturing
functions.
Programming software enables the to implement custom application or modify the system for
specialized needs.
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a) Windows
b) UNIX
c) VAX/VMS
d) IDEAS
View Answer
Answer: d
15. The basic geometric building blocks provided in a CAD/CAM package are
a) points
b) lines
c) circles
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: None
1. During the execution of a CNC part program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 R5.0 the type of tool
motion will be
c) linear Interpolation
d) rapid feed
View Answer
Answer: a
Here term X45.0 Y25.0 R5.0 will produce circular motion because radius is consider in this term and
GO2 will produce clockwise motion of the tool.
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2. In an NC machining operation, the tool has to be moved from point (5, 4) to point (7, 2) along a
circular path with centre at (5, 2). Before starting the operation, the tool is at (5, 4). The correct G
and N codes for this motion are
a) N010GO3X7.0Y2.0I5.0J2.0
b) N010GO2X7.0Y2.0I5.0J2.0
c) N010GO1X7.0Y2.0I5.0J2.0
d) N010GOOX7.0Y2.0I5.0J2.0
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Given : Initial point (5, 4), Final point (7, 2), Centre (5, 4)
3. The tool of an NC machine has to move along a circular arc from (5, 5) to (10, 10) while performing
an operation. The centre of the arc is at (10, 5). Which one of the following NC tool path command
performs the above mentioned operation?
View Answer
Answer: a
So, NC tool path command is, N010 GO2 X10 Y10 X5 Y5 R5.
4. NC contouring is an example of
b) point-to-point positioning
c) absolute positioning
d) incremental positioning
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: NC contouring is a continuous path positioning system. Its function is to synchronize the
axes of motion to generate a predetermined path, generally a line or a circular arc.
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NC code Definition
Q. G01 2. Dwell
View Answer
Answer: c
R. G04 2. Dwell
6. In a CNC program block, N002 GO2 G91 X40 Z40……,GO2 and G91 refer to
Answer: c
View Answer
Answer: c
a) NC
b) CNC
c) DNC
View Answer
Answer: b
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a) a hardware unit
b) a software unit
c) a control unit
d) none of the mentioned
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: None.
b) mechanical errors
c) electrical errors
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: None.
a) a-axis
b) b-axis
c) c-axis
View Answer
Answer: c
a) a-axis
b) b-axis
c) c-axis
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: None.
a) networking
b) pairing
c) interlocking
d) assembling
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Networking is the practice of linking two or more computing devices together for the
purpose of sharing data.
Interlocking is to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.
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a) reading
b) writing
c) controlling
d) hand shaking
View Answer
Answer: b
a) reading
b) writing
c) controlling
d) hand shaking
View Answer
Answer: a
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Answer: d
d) Consider new materials and processes that are continually being developed.
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c) it has high reliability and functions safely over its intended life
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Generally, however, a high-quality product is considered to have at least the following
characteristics:
c) it has high reliability and functions safely over its intended life
d) it is compatible with and responsive to the customer’s capabilities and working environment
e) installation, maintenance, and future improvements are easy to perform and at low cost.
c) manufacturing of products
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The life cycle involves consecutive and interlinked stages of a product or a service, from
the very beginning to its disposal or recycling, and includes the following:
c) manufacturing of products
a) green design
b) expensive design
c) easy design
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: The major aim of life-cycle engineering (LCE) is to consider reusing and recycling the
components of a product, beginning with the earliest stage: product design. Life-cycle engineering is
also called green design or green engineering.
a) conserving resources
b) proper maintenance
c) reuse
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The concept of sustainable manufacturing emphasizes the need for conserving
resources, particularly through proper maintenance and reuse.
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a) strength
b) toughness
c) ductility
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Mechanical properties include strength, toughness, ductility, stiffness, hardness, and
resistance to fatigue, creep, and impact.
a) density
b) melting point
c) specific heat
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Physical properties include density, melting point, specific heat, thermal and electrical
conductivity, thermal expansion, and magnetic properties.
a) oxidation
b) corrosion
c) surface treatment
View Answer
Answer: d
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: None.
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b) machine usage
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Costing Systems, also called cost justification, typically include the following
considerations: (a) intangible benefits of quality improvements and inventory reduction, (b) life-cycle
costs, (c) machine usage, (d) cost of purchasing machinery compared with that of leasing it, (e)
financial risks involved in implementing highly automated systems, and (f) new technologies and
their impact on products.
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This set of Manufacturing Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on
“Gear Basics-1”.
a) Tooth thickness
b) Backlash
c) Face width
d) Top land
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Tooth thickness is the thickness of tooth measured along the pitch circle.
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2. Difference between space width and to thickness of tooth along the pitch circle is known as
a) Tooth thickness
b) Backlash
c) Face width
d) Top land
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Backlash is the Difference between space width and to thickness of tooth along the
pitch circle.
a) Tooth thickness
b) Backlash
c) Face width
d) Top land
View Answer
Answer: c
a) Tooth thickness
b) Backlash
c) Face width
d) Top land
View Answer
Answer: d
a) Flank
b) Face
c) Bottom Land
d) Fillet
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Answer: c
Explanation: Bottom surface of the tooth between two adjacent fillets is known as bottom land.
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a) Flank
b) Face
c) Bottom Land
d) Fillet
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Answer: b
Explanation: Surface of tooth between pitch circle and top land is known as face.
7. Tooth surface between pitch circle and the bottom land including fillet is known as
a) Flank
b) Face
c) Bottom Land
d) Fillet
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Answer: a
Explanation: Tooth surface between pitch circle and the bottom land including fillet is known as flan.
a) Flank
b) Face
c) Bottom Land
d) Fillet
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Answer: d
a) Line of Action
b) Path of contact
c) Arc of contact
d) Angle of action
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Answer: a
Explanation: Force exerted by driving tooth on the driven tooth along the line of pitch point to the
point of contact of two teeth is known as the line of action.
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10. Angle between the pressure line and the common tangent to the pitch circle is known as
a) Pressure angle
d) Angle of action
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Answer: a
Explanation: Angle between the pressure line and the common tangent to the pitch circle is known
as pressure angle.
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Answer: c
a) Gear ratio
b) Module
c) Velocity ratio
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Answer: c
Explanation: Velocity ratio is the Ratio of speed of the follower to the speed of driving gear.
a) Gear ratio
b) Module
c) Velocity ratio
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Answer: c
Explanation: Velocity ratio is the ratio of diameter of driving gear to the diameter of follower.
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14. Ratio of number of teeth on driving gear to the number of teeth on follower is known as
a) Gear ratio
b) Module
c) Velocity ratio
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Answer: c
Explanation: Velocity ratio is the ratio of number of teeth on driving gear to the number of teeth on
follower.
15. Angle subtended by circular pitch at the centre of pitch circle is known as
a) Pitch angle
b) Addendum angle
c) Module angle
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Answer: a
Explanation: Pitch angle is the angle subtended by circular pitch at the centre of pitch circle.
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a) 20
b) 25
c) 14.5
d) 19
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Answer: d
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2. Distance between the points of contact of two mating teeth from the beginning of engagement to
the end of engagement is known as
a) Arc of contact
b) Path of contact
c) Path of approach
d) Path of recess
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Answer: b
Explanation: Path of contact is the distance between the points of contact of two mating teeth from
the beginning of engagement to the end of engagement.
3. Path of contact from the beginning of engagement to the pitch point is known as
a) Arc of contact
b) Path of contact
c) Path of approach
d) Path of recess
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Answer: c
Explanation: Path of approach is equal to path of contact from the beginning of the engagement to
the pitch point.
4. Portion of path of contact from the pitch point to end of engagement is known as
a) Arc of contact
b) Path of contact
c) Path of approach
d) Path of recess
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Answer: d
Explanation: Path of recess is the portion of path of contact from the pitch point to end of the
engagement.
5. Circumferential distance between points from the beginning to the end of engagement of two
mating gear on pitch circle is known as
a) Arc of contact
b) Path of contact
c) Path of approach
d) Path of recess
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Answer: a
Explanation: Arc of contact is the circumferential distance between points from the beginning to the
end of engagement of two mating gear on pitch circle.
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6. Portion of arc of contact from the beginning of the engagement to the pitch point is known as
a) Contact ratio
b) Angle of friction
c) Arc of recess
d) Arc of approach
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Answer: d
Explanation: Arc of approach is the portion of arc of contact from the beginning of the engagement
to the pitch point.
7. Portion of arc of contact from the pitch point to the end of engagement is known as
a) Contact ratio
b) Angle of friction
c) Arc of recess
d) Arc of approach
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Answer: c
Explanation: Arc of recess is the portion of arc of contact from the pitch point to the end of the
engagement.
a) Contact ratio
b) Angle of action
c) Arc of recess
d) Arc of approach
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Answer: b
Explanation: Angle of action is the angle subtended by arc of contact at the centre of pitch circle.
a) Arc of contact
b) Path of contact
c) Contact ratio
d) Path of recess
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Answer: c
Explanation: Contact ratio is the number of teeth in contact of two mating gear.
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Answer: a
a) 20
b) 21
c) 13.5
d) 19
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Answer: a
a) 24
b) 21
c) 14.5
d) 19
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Answer: c
a) 25
b) 21
c) 13.5
d) 19
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Answer: a
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14. Distance between the points of contact of two mating teeth from the beginning of engagement
to the end of engagement is known as
a) Arc of contact
b) Contact length
c) Path of approach
d) Path of recess
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Path of contact is the distance between the points of contact of two mating teeth from
the beginning of engagement to the end of an engagement. Path of contact is also known as contact
length.
15. For a given pair of mating gear, angle of action is 19 degree and pitch angle is 4 degree. Contact
ratio is equal to
a) 3.20
b) 2.13
c) 4.75
d) 6.32
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Answer: c
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This set of Manufacturing Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on
“Gear Terminology-1”.
1. Imaginary friction cylinders which by pure rolling together transmit the same motion as pair of
gears is known as
a) Pitch cylinders
b) Pitch diameter
c) Pitch circle
d) Pitch point
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Answer: a
Explanation: Imaginary friction cylinders which by pure rolling together transmit the same motion as
pair of gears is known as pitch cylinders.
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2. Circle which corresponds to section of equivalents cylinder by a plane normal to wheel axis is
known as
a) Pitch cylinders
b) Pitch diameter
c) Pitch circle
d) Pitch point
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Answer: c
Explanation: Pitch circle is the circle which corresponds to section of equivalents cylinder by a plane
normal to wheel axis.
a) Pitch cylinders
b) Pitch diameter
c) Pitch circle
d) Pitch point
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Answer: b
a) Pitch cylinders
b) Pitch diameter
c) Pitch circle
d) Pitch point
View Answer
Answer: d
a) Pitch line
b) Rack
c) Pinion
d) Line of centre
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Answer: d
Explanation: Line of centre is the line passing through center of rotation of two meeting gear.
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a) Pitch line
b) Rack
c) Pinion
d) Line of centre
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Pinion is the driving gear of two mating gear which is generally small.
a) Pitch line
b) Rack
c) Pinion
d) Line of centre
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Answer: b
a) Pitch line
b) Rack
c) Pinion
d) Line of centre
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Pitch line is the part of pitch circle of rack which is a straight line.
a) Circular pitch
b) Diametral pitch
c) Module
d) Gear ratio
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Circular pitch is the ratio of a circumference of pitch circle to number of teeth.
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10. Distance measured along the circumference of pitch circle from a point on tooth to the
corresponding point on adjacent tooth is known as
a) Circular pitch
b) Diametral pitch
c) Module
d) Gear ratio
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Circular pitch is the ratio of a circumference of pitch circle to number of teeth.
b) Diametral pitch
c) Module
d) Gear ratio
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Answer: b
Explanation: Diametral pitch is the number of teeth divided by length of pitch circle diameter.
a) Circular pitch
b) Diametral pitch
c) Module
d) Gear ratio
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Answer: c
a) Same
b) Different
c) Small
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Answer: a
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14. Ratio of number of teeth on gear to the number of teeth on pinion is known as
a) Circular pitch
b) Diametral pitch
c) Module
d) Gear ratio
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: Gear ratio is the ratio of number of teeth on gear to the number of teeth on pinion.
15. Ratio of angular velocity of the follower to the angular velocity of driving gear is known as
a) Gear ratio
b) Module
c) Velocity ratio
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Answer: c
Explanation: Velocity ratio is the ratio of angular velocity of the follower to the angular velocity
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2”.
a) Addendum circle
b) Addendum
c) Dedendum
d) Dedendum circle
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Answer: a
Explanation: Circle passing through the top of the tips of teeth is known as addendum circle.
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a) Addendum circle
b) Addendum
c) Dedendum
d) Dedendum circle
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Answer: b
a) 1 module
b) 2 module
c) 1.157 module
d) 0.157 module
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Answer: a
a) Addendum circle
b) Addendum
c) Dedendum
d) Dedendum circle
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Answer: d
Explanation: Circle passing through the root of teeth is known as dedendum circle.
5. Circle passing through root of teeth is known as
a) Addendum circle
b) Addendum
c) Dedendum
d) Root circle
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Answer: d
Explanation: Circle passing through the root of teeth is known as root circle.
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a) Addendum circle
b) Addendum
c) Dedendum
d) Dedendum circle
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Answer: c
a) 1 module
b) 2 module
c) 1.157 module
d) 0.157 module
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Answer: c
a) Clearance
b) Full depth of teeth
d) Space width
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Answer: a
Explanation: Clearance is the radial difference between addendum and dedendum of tooth.
a) 1 module
b) 2 module
c) 1.157 module
d) 0.157 module
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Answer: d
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a) Clearance
d) Space width
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Total radial depth of tooth space is known as full depth of teeth.
11. Maximum depth to which tooth can penetrate into the tooth space of mating gear is known as
a) Clearance
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Maximum depth to which tooth can penetrate into the tooth space of mating gear is
known as working depth of teeth.
a) Clearance
d) Space width
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Answer: d
Explanation: Space width is the width of tooth space along the pitch circle.
a) Addendum * dedendum
b) Addendum / dedendum
c) Addendum – dedendum
d) Addendum + dedendum
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Answer: d
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Answer: a
Explanation: Working depth of two mating gear is numerically equal to sum of the addendum of two
gears.
15. For a given pair of mating gear, arc of contact is 6mm and a circular pitch is 4 mm. Contact ratio
is equal to
a) 3.20
b) 1.50
c) 4.75
d) 6.32
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Answer: b
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D. type 3 and try to use the Dynamic Input readout to find the end point
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When using the direct entry method to create a horizontal line exactly three inches long the drafter
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When setting up a mechanical drawing in AutoCAD the drafter should set the units to ________.
A. fractional
B. decimal
C. architectural
D. metric
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When drawing a line using the relative coordinate system a line is created from ________.
A. 0,0
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If you use the absolute coordinate system to create a line from a starting point of 0, 0 8 units on the
X axis and 5 units on the Y axis you enter ________ for the second point.
A. 8,5
B. 5,8
C. 0,8
D. 5,0
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The version of AutoCAD being used can be checked by reading top blue line or title bar located
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A. True
B. False
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When beginning a new drawing in AutoCAD the default start-up layer will be the Defpoints layer.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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3.
In order to create a straight line in the AutoCAD graphics window the drafter is expected to pick a
starting point and ending point.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
4.
One very important tool to learn is the undo tool. It is located on the Standard Tool Bar
A. True
B. False
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A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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It is very important to learn the relationship between line types, colors, and layers.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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AutoCAD is often referred to as the international standard by which all other CAD programs are
measured.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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The two principle components of a CAD system are the computer and the software used to create
technical drawings.
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B. False
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You cannot use the Offset Tool to enlarge the size of a circle.
A. True
B. False
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