Machine Design Challenge IV
Machine Design Challenge IV
SAIMEDHA C O AC H I NG CENTRE
MACHINE DESIGN CHALLENGE-IV
01. The ultimate strength of steel in tension in comparison 3) its capability of storing energy
to shear is in the ratio of 4) indication of quality of spring
1) 1 : 1 2) 2 : 1 3) 3 : 2 4) 2 : 3 10. When two springs are in series (having stiffness K),
02. Guest’s theory of failure is applicable for following type the equivalent stiffness will be
of materials 1) K 2) K/2 3) 2 K 4) K/4
1) brittle 2) ductile 3) elastic 4) plastic 11. Belt slip may occur due to
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03. A stud 1) heavy load 2) loose belt
1) has a head on one end and a nut fitted to the other 3) driving pulley too small
2) has head at one end and other end fits into a tapped 4) all of the above
hole in the other part to be joined
3) has both the ends threaded
4) has pointed threads
1) sleeve bearings
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12. Antifriction bearings are
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2) hydrodynamic bearings
04. The included angle in unified of American National
3) thin lubricated bearings
threads is
4) none of the above
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1 13. If p= bearing pressure on projected bearing area, z
1) 600 2) 550 3) 47 4) 29 0
2 = absolute viscosity of lubricant, and N = speed of
05. An allen bolt is journal, then the bearing characteristic number is given
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by
1) self locking bolt 2) same as stud
1) ZN/p 2) p/ZN 3) Z/pN 4) N/Zp
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3) provided with hexagonal depression in head
14. Ball bearing type scresws find application in
4) used in high speed components
1) vices 2) screw jacks
06. Ball bearing type screws are found in following appli-
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cation 3) earthmoving machinery
1) screw jack 2) aeroplane engines 4) steering mechanism
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3) crane 4) steering mechanism 15. If an application calls for stresses on screw threads
in one direction only, then the follwoing type of thread
07. A key capable of tilting in a recess milled out in a shaft would be best suited
is known as
1) square 2) acme 3) buttress 4) BSW
1) wood-ruff key 2) feather key
16. When a bolt is subjected to shock loading, the resil-
3) flat saddle key 4) gib head key ience of the bolt should be considered in order to
08. Eye bolts are used for prevent breakage at
1) lifiting and transportation of machines and cubicles 1) shank 2) head
2) locking devices 3) in the middle 4) at the thread
3) absorbing shock and vibrations 17. Feather keys are generally
4) transmission of power 1) tight in shaft and loose in hub
09. Spring index is 2) loose in shaft and tight in hub
1) ratio of coil diameter to wire diameter 3) tight in both shaft and hub
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2) load required to produce unit deflection SAIMEDHA
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18. A saddle key 3) intersect, and the teeth are curved and oblique
1) is provided in the hub only and hollowed to fit the 4) intesect, and the teeth are curved and can be ground
shaft 24. To keep noise minimum, following type of gear should
2) has flat surface and the shaft is planned off to ac- be used
commodate the key 1) involute supr 2) cycloidal spur
3) is fitted such that each withstands torsion in one 3) mitter 4) helical
direction only
25. Railroad car bearing is a
4) is designed tofit in a sunk key-way whose bed is
parallel to the axis of shaft 1) ball bearing 2) roller bearing
19. Bolts are designed on the basis of 3) partial journal bearing 4) full journal bearing
1) direct tensile stress with high safety factor 26. The following type of can follower is generally used in
automobiles
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2) direct shear stress with high safety factor
1) mushroom type 2) roller type
3) direct compressive stress with high safety factor
3) flat type 4) spherical type
4) direct bearing stress with high safety factor
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27. Pitch point is the point on the cam pitch curve having
20. A shaft subjected to combined bending and torsion the
can be designed by following stress theory
1) zero pressure angle 2) minimum pressure angle
1) maximum shear stress theory
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3) maximum pressure angle 4) there is no such crite-
2) maximum normal stress theory rion
3) maximum resultant stress theory 28. Following type of cam is used for low and moderate
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4) all of the above speed engine
21. If F2 and Fc be the tight side, slack side and centrifu- 1) involute 2) cycloidal
gal tensions in a belt, and and be the coefficient 3) harmonic 4) flat
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of friction between belt and pulley, and angle of con- 29. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer
tact, then using the codes given below the lists:
F1
1) R e
2
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F1 Fc
2) F F e
2 c
List I
(Name)
List II
(Type)
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A. Oldham coupling 1. joins collinear shafts and
F1 Fc is of rigid type
3) F1 F2 4 Fc 4) e
F2 Fc B. Flange coupling 2. Joins non-collinear
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22. In hypoid gears, the axes. shafts and is adjustable.
1) are non-parallel and non-intersecting, and the teeth C. Universal coupling 3. Joins collinear shafts and
are curved engages and disengages
them during motion.
2) are non-parallel and non-intersecting, and the teeth
are straight D. Friction coupling 4. Compensates peripheral
shafts, longitudinal and an
3) intesect, and the teeth are curved and oblique gular shifts of shafts.
4) intersect, and the teeth are curved and can be Codes:
ground
A B C D
23. In skew bevel gears, the axes
1) 2 1 4 3
1) are non-parallel and non-interscting, and the teeth
are curved 2) 3 2 1 4
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1) Inverted 2) Epicyclic
3) Remains unchanged 4) Unpredictable 3) Simple 4) Compound
32. The ...... Follower is extensively used in air craft engine 46. In cyclic loading, stress concentration is more serious
in
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1) Flat faced 2) Roller
1) Brittle materials 2) Ductile materials
3) Knife edge 4 ) Spherical faced 3) Both (A) and (B) 4) None of these
33. Which of the following brakes is used in motor cars ? 47. Which type of key is used for mounting shifting gears
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in gear boxes ?
1) Band brake 2) Internal expanding brake 1) Saddle key 2) Flat key
3) Shoe brake 4) Any of the above 3) Square key 4) Splines
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34. ... drive is not a positive drive 48. .... type of gear profile is free from interference
1) Cycloidal 2) Hypocycloidal
1) V-belt 2) Rope 3) Flat-belt 4) All of the above 3) Epicycloidal 4) Involute
35. ... governor is dead weight governor
49. While designing shaft and hub assembly ...... taken as
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1) Watt 2) Pickering the weakest component
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3) Hartnell 4) Porter 1) Key 2) Shaft 3) Hub 4) None of these
36. ... gears are used in a differential of an automobile 50. Guest's theory is used for ...... materials
1) Double helical 2) Mitre 1) Ductile 2) Plastic 3) Elastic 4) Brittle
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3) Straight level 4) None of these
37. Automobile steering gear is an example of .... pair
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1) Rotary 2) Turning 3) Lower 4) Sliding
38. Hartnell governor could be classified as ... type
governor
1) Dead weight 2) Pendulum
LOOK AT WHAT YOU
3) Centrifugal 4) None of these HAVE LEFT
39. The governor speed...... when the sleeve of a porter NEVER LOOK AT
governor moves upwards WHAT YOU HAVE LOST
1) Decreases 2) Increases
3) Constant 4) None of these
40. The size of cam depend on ... circle
1) Prime 2) Outer 3) Base 4) Pitch
41. A universal joint is an example of ... pair
1) Sliding
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