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Multiple Choice Questions On Manufacturing Process and Production Engineering
Multiple Choice Questions On Manufacturing Process and Production Engineering
A. Removal of excess metal from the edge of a strip to make it suitable for drawing
without wrinkling
B. Cutting of the excess metal at edge which was required for gripping purpose during
press working operation
C. Cutting in a single line across a part of the metal strip to allow bending or forming in
pregressive die operation while the part remains attached to the strip
D. Punching in which punch is stopped as soon as the metal fracture is completed and
metal is not removed but held in hole
E. None of the above
✔ View Answer
B.Cutting of the excess metal at edge which was required for gripping purpose during
press working operation
✍ Your Comments
A. Removal of excess metal from the edge of a strip to make it suitable for drawing
without wrinkling
B. Cutting of the excess metal at edge which was required for gripping purpose during
press working operation
C. Cutting in a single line across a part of the metal strip to allow bending or forming in
pregressive die operation while the part remains attached to the strip
D. Punching in which punch is stopped as soon as the metal fracture is completed and
metal is not removed but held in hole
E. None of the above
✔ View Answer
C.Cutting in a single line across a part of the metal strip to allow bending or
forming in pregressive die operation while the part remains attached to the strip
✍ Your Comments
A. Removal of excess metal from the edge of a strip to make it suitable for drawing
without wrinkling
B. Cutting of the excess metal at edge which was required for gripping purpose during
press working operation
C. Cutting in a single line across a part of the metal strip to allow bending or forming in
pregressive die operation while the part remains attached to the strip
D. Punching in which punch is stopped as soon as the metal fracture is completed and
metal is not removed but held in hole
E. None of the above
✔ View Answer
A.Removal of excess metal from the edge of a strip to make it suitable for
drawing without wrinkling
✍ Your Comments
A. Removal of excess metal from the edge of a strip to make it suitable for drawing
without wrinkling
B. Cutting of the excess metal at edge which was required for gripping purpose during
press working operation
C. Cutting in a single line across a part of the metal strip to allow bending or forming in
pregressive die operation while the part remains attached to the strip
D. Punching in which punch is stopped as soon as the metal fracture is completed and
metal is not removed but held in hole
E. None of the above
✔ View Answer
A. Graphite
B. Ruby
C. Diamond
D. Emerald
E. Aluminium
✔ View Answer
B.Ruby