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CHAPTER 2:MACHINE DRAWING

TOPIC:SCREW THREADS
Worksheet 1
PART A
MCQ’s
1. Knuckle thread is a modified form of
a)BSW thread b)Square thread c)V-thread d)Metric thread

2. A continuous and projecting helical ridge of uniform section on a cylindrical surface


is called
a)Flank b)Pitch c)Screw thread d) lead

3. The shape of true form of thread is


a)conical b)helical c)Cylinder d)Square

4. The distance moved by bolt or nut in complete revolution, in axial direction is


known as:
a)lead b)screw pair c)flank d)root
5. Which one of the following machine part is not paired with a nut for a temporary
fastening ?
(a) Stud b)Hook bolt c)Square head bolt d)Cup head screw

6. What is the thread angle in degrees of a metric thread?


a)45° b)60° c)75° d)90°

7. Which is the modified form of square thread?


a) V-thread b) Metric thread c) Knuckle thread d) B.S.W thread

8. What is the thread angle in degrees of a BSW thread?


a)45° b)60° c)55° d90°

Worksheet 2
PART B
Answer the following
1. What does M30x2 represent?
2. Differentiate between RH and LH thread
3. L=2P is which type of thread? Define L and P

Worksheet 3
PART B
1. Differentiate major and minor diameter.
2. Differentiate between Internal and external threads. Where are they seen
3. Differentiate between flank and depth of a screw thread

Worksheet 4
PART A
1. What does SQ 40x4 mean
2. Where is knuckle thread used

TOPIC:BOLTS
Worksheet 5
PART A
MCQ’s/FILL
1. Which bolt is used in the slots of machine tool tables
a)Tee head bolt b)Square head bolt c)Hex head bolt d)Hook
bolt
2. Which one of the following has square neck?
a)hex head bolt b)hook bolt c)hex nut d)metric screw thread

3. The chamfering angle on head of bolt is

4. The chamfering surface on hex bolt is

Worksheet 6
PART B
Answer the following
1. Why square neck is provided in T and J bolt?
2. Define chamfering?
3. What is the shank length of the bolt?
4. Which machines are used to make threads of smaller and bigger dimensions?

Worksheet 7
PART A
1. What is shank length
2. Which is the headless bolt
3. What sort of a fastener is a bolt

Worksheet 8
PART A
1. Which are the circles to be constructed for constructing a hex bolt
2. What is the diameter of the chamfering circle

PART B
1. Draw to scale 1:1, the Front view and Side view of a hexagonal headed bolt of
diameter 24mm, keeping the axis parallel to V.P and H.P. Two opposite sides of
the hexagonal head is perpendicular to V.P. Take the following dimensions.
Length of the bolt = 120mm
Threaded length of the bolt = 80mm

TOPIC:NUTS
Worksheet 9
PART A
MCQ’s
1. The angle of the chamfer is usually,
a)90° b)45° c)60° d)30°
2. To show the threads hole in a nut ,the axial view consists of
a)internal circle is thick and external circle dotted.
b)two thick circles
c)internal circle is thin and external circle is thick
d)internal circle is thick and external circle is thin and broken.

3. Which one of the following is not having external thread ?


(a) Stud (b) Machine Screw (c) Nut (d) Bolt

Worksheet 10
PART A
Answer the following
1. Which is most commonly used nut and why?
2. Why hex nut preferred over other nuts?

Worksheet 11
PART A
1. Why does the hex nut take preference over the square nut
2. When 2 faces of a square nut are seen in front view, the corners are______

TOPIC:WASHER and COMBINATION OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHER


Worksheet 12
PART A
Fill in the blanks
1. A washer is a
2. The outer diameter of washer is

PART B
1. Draw a rough sketch of a plain washer.

Worksheet 13
PART B
Sketch
1. Draw the side view of hex bolt, nut, washer combination when there are 3 and 2
faces of hex bolt and nut in front view.

TOPIC:RIVETS AND RIVETED JOINTS


Worksheet 14
PART A
MCQ’s
1. Which one is not a permanent fastener?
a)welding b)riveting c)soldering d)cotter joint

2. In a single riveted lap joint how many plates overlap each other?
a)one b)two c)three d)four

3. In single riveted lap joint, two important operations for making a leak proof joint
are
a)welding and soldering b)bolting and welding
c)soldering and brazing d)caulking and fullering

4. Section area is shown by


(a) Sketching b)Coloring c)Hatching/section linings d)Dots

5. In which of the following joints, a single line/row of rivets is used to join two
plates together ?
a)Zigzag joint (b) Single riveted lap joint
(c) Double riveted lap joint (d) Multiple riveted joint

Worksheet 15
PART B
Answer the following
1. What is the process of riveting?
2. Where are rivets applied?
3. Why do rivets fail?
4. Which are the types of riveted joints? Explain the joints

TOPIC:FREE HAND SKETCHES OF STUDS,MACHINE SCREWS,RIVETS,KEYS


Worksheet 16
PART A
1. Which are the 2 profiles of screw threads
2. Name the types of V threads
3. Name the types of square threads

PART B
Sketch freehand the conventional representation of external V thread

Worksheet 17
PART A
1. What is the difference between external and internal thread
2. What is the convention for external and internal thread
3. Where are these threads seen

PART B
Sketch freehand the conventional representation of external and internal square thread

Worksheet 18
PART A
MCQ’s
1. A stud is a bolt:
a)having head on the left b)having head inside it
c)having head on the right d)without head

2. The end of the Stud which is screwed in the body of casting with threaded hole is
called
(a) Nut end (b) Metal end (c) Close end (d) Open end

PART B
Sketch freehand the front view and top view of a plain stud of diameter 25 mm

Worksheet 19
PART A
1. A bolt threaded throughout its length
2. Name different types of screws
3. The headless screw

PART B
1. Sketch freehand the Front view and top view of a grub screw of diameter 20 mm

Worksheet 20
PART A
1. Explain the process of riveting
2. Name the different types of riveted joints
3. Name different types of rivet heads

PART B
Sketch freehand the front view and side view of a pan head rivet of diameter 20 mm

Worksheet 21
PART A
MCQs
1. A key seat is a slot cut in the hub of a rotating part and in shaft to insert
a)wheel b)washer c)Key d)Shaft

2. A recess in a shaft or hub to accommodate a key is known as


a)punching b)key way c)holding d)caulking tool

3. How much taper is provide in the length of the keys?


a.1:3 b.1:10 c.1:100 d.1:30

4. What is the width of the rectangular sunk key, if the diameter of the shaft is D?
a)1.5D b)D/4 c)D/8 d)D/6

PART B
Sketch freehand the rectangular sunk key for a shaft of diameter 20mm

Worksheet 22
PARTA
Answer the following
1. What is sunk key?
2. What are temporary fasteners? Compare with permanent fasteners.

PART B
Sketch freehand the Front and side views of a woodruff key with suitable dimensions

PRACTICE QUESTIONS (Frequently asked Board Questions)


1. Draw to scale 1:1, the standard profile of BSW thread, taking enlarged pitch as 30mm.
Give standard dimensions.-8

2. Draw to scale 1:1, the Front view, Top view and side view of a hexagonal head bolt of
diameter 24mm, keeping the axis parallel to H.P and V.P. The two opposite sides of the
hexagonal head is parallel to V.P. The length of the bolt is 120 mm.-8

3. Sketch freehand the front view and top view of a pan head rivet of diameter 20mm,
keeping its axis vertical. Give standard dimensions.-5

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