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Tools Questions Latest Tools MCQ Objective Questions | ear tai) Eee Start Complete Exam Preparation raed DO) Pre La) rete Prorne Pores Creed D> Download App Question 1: Vv, For twisting, pulling, and gripping small jobs is used. 1. File 2. Spanner 3. Piie Meet ar Conlenela-e oie exams Under One Roof Ce Answer (0 Option 3: Plier Tools Question 1 Detailed Solution % Explanation: € Pliers ~ * They are specified with their overall dimensions of length in mm. * The pliers used for electrical work will be of insulated grip. + Itis made of forged steel. It is used for cutting, twisting, pulling, holding, and gripping small jobs in wiring assembly and repairing work. + Anon-insulated type is also available. Insulated pliers are used for work on livelines. India's #1 Learning Platform CRD era Start Complete Exam Preparation Falta peas a a Cdr Heenan pris Download App Question 2: View this Question Online > For plane table survey plumbing fork is used along with. 1. chain f ms 2. tape ‘ 3. plumb =boby™ Wipby ana Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 3: plumb - bob Tools Question 2 Detailed Solution Basic surveying instruments are required for plane table surveying: 1. Plane table 2. Alidade for sighting (telescopic or simple) 3. Plumb bob and plumb fork 4. Compass 5. Spirit level 6. Chain . y 7. Ranging rods tf « 8. Tripod ma Yr 9. Drawing sheet and drawing tools Plumb bob and plumb fork: Plumbing fork is a hairpin-shaped brass frame made of arms of equal length. One is horizontal (upper arm) has a pointed end and is kept over the drawing sheet touching the plotted position of the instrument station while the other is inclined at a certain angle(lower arm) has a hook from which plumb bob is suspended as shown in the figure. y —_ a Plumb | Plumbing fork +. Plumbing fork in plane table surveying is along with Plumb-bob ra eet rei Start Complete Exam Preparation Peas ered Coe aa) DS tierce Cases Peete) Download App Question 3: View this Question Online > To remove the nail from wooden block, this hammeris used. 1. Straight pen . Ball pen hammer 3. Claw hammer ct : ce . Cross pen hammer — =o" Option 3: oni Nee 3 Detailed Solution Explanation: * An engineer's hammer is a hand tool used for striking purposes while punching, bending, straightening, chipping, forging or riveting. + Major parts of a hammer 1. head 2. handle * The head is made of drop-forged carbon steel, wrile the wooden handle must be capable of absorbing shock. + The parts of a hammer-head are 1. face 2. pein 3. cheek 4, eyehole Pein Eyehole ‘Cheek Face C Qs Ball pein Cross pein Claw hammer * A claw hammer is one of the most common tools used in carpentry. * There is a well-counterbalanced claw on one side of the head and the other side is rounded. * Itis mostly used in construction. * When a nail is used, a claw hammer leaves a distinctive waffle mark on the wood. * That is why the other head of this hammer is also known as a waffie head. ay Claw Hammer ee ABA Rae) Start Complete Exam Preparation raion oo mpcice it Ae Cl Crees Download App Question 4: View this Question Online > Which type of tool is try-square ? 1. Marking and checking Fa Cee ese 2. “eo” 3 king 4, None of above Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: Marking and checking Tools Question 4 Detailed Solution Explanation: + Try square is a precision instrument, which is used to check the squaren * It consists of a stock and a blade KP * Its size is specified by the length of its blade * Its three main uses are ~ To check the surface for flatness > To determine if two surfaces are at right angles rie Me ° Try squares are made of hardened steel. o Try squares are specified aes to e blade i.e. 100 mm, 150 mm, and 200 mm. > To lay outlines at right angl ee ee ec SSE Ta ery ee LiCl) Daily Live ete) an a ad eae reer Eatery D>» Download App Question 5: View this Question Online > To measure hole of diameter2 mm, which of the following instrumentis used? 1. Pin gauge | ~~ micrometer 3. Bore gauge 4. Slip gauge Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: Pin gauge Tools Question 5 Detailed Solution Explanation: Pin gauge * Sets of cylindrical pin gauges are available for checking the diameter of small holes. + Ina typical set, the pins range from 0.45 mm to 1.5 mm in steps of 0.05 mm. + For larger holes, taper pin gauges are used. * Itis used to measure 5 mm to 15 mm hole. 0.5 Pin gauge 0.9 Hole 6 8mm amma] & Tien eu barrel) Start Complete Exam Preparation ea a Poot Tho Fa Cis) eben CIs Download App Question 6 : View this Question Online > Aprick punch havingangle of taper 60° is used for i 1. punching marks for holes to be drilled 2. witness marks on scribed lines 3. 1 position 4. logating divider points Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 2: witness marks on scribed lines Tools Question 6 Detailed Solution Explanation: em, * Punches are used in order to make certain dimensional features of the layout permanent. *+ There are two types of punches. They are made up of high carbon steel, hardened and ground. Punch ine Application a . c This is Used for locating the center of the Bene | 90° hole: wide punch mark gives a good sea starting the drill. Peek | itis used for making light punch Punch marks needed to positivedividers Prick/ These punches are used to make witness Deiinch | marks on scribed lines. This makes it easier] to see accurate marking out lines. Tee ane poe nein AS Elam ered) Cle lel) Question 7 View this Question Online > The cross section of a chisel is usually 1. Octagonal 2. Rectangular a 3. mee e Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: Octagonal Tools Question 7 Detailed Solution Explanation: + The cold chisel is a hand cutting tool used by fitters for chipping and cutting off operations. * Chipping is an operation of removing excess metal with the help of a chisel and ham Chipped surfaces being rough, they should be finished by filing. + Chisels are made from high carbon steel or chrome vanadium steel. Parts of a chisel: Head, body, point or cutting edge 4 ( G 0 *—Point + The cross-section of chisels is usually hexagonal or octagonal + The cutting edge is hardened and tempered Fg ee ec Start Complete Exam Preparation Oras fed f mc CCS ciee Question Bank D> Download App Exons) Quesion 8 “ue View this stion Online > The difference between1 M.S.D and1V.S.Din a Vernier caliper is: 1. 0,02 mm 2. 1.00 mm 4. 0.03 mm Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: 0.02mm Tools Question 8 Detailed Solution Explanation: + Vernier Caliper is a precision instrument that can be used to measure internal/and external distances accurately. * This instrument based on 2 scales. + Main Scale (Fixed) + Vernier Scale (Movable) * onmain scale, | division=1mm = 49 main scale division = 50 vernier scale division * 1 vernier scale division = (49/50) main scale division = 0.98 main scale division= 0.98 mm + Least count (L.C) =1M.S.D - 1V.S.D =1- 0,98= 0.02mm a Main scale + Vernier scale c USE ABU Barley Start Complete Exam Preparation Oreo aricd aoa MasterClas: resent Exerc Download App Question 9 This punch is used for making witness marks 1. 60° Prick Punch 4 2. 30° Prick Punch 8. ‘~~ 4, 90° Centre Punch Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: 60° Prick Punch Tools Question 9 Detailed Solution Explanation: View this Que: Punches are used in order to make certain dimensional features of the layout permanent. jon Online > There are two types of punches. They are made up of high carbon steel, hardened and ground. Point Punch | angle Application 7 c This is used forJocating the centre of the aoe 90° hol wide punch mark gives a good se starting the drill, Prick 30° itis used for making light punch Punch marks needed to positive dividers Dot These punches are used to make witness Punch 60° marks on scribed lines. This makes it easier to see accurate marking out lines. reat Tear poet - SS Elam Orel) Clue eel) Ces esi ca aa Foe cs Doster Cresson Download App Question 10 View this Question Online > The least count of a Vernier calliperis ___. 1. 0.001mm co [ 2. 0.01mm 3. 0.002mm 4.0.02 mm Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4: 0.02 mm Tools Question 10 Detailed Solution Explanation: The least count of any instrument is the smallest value that it can measure accurately. Vernier Caliper * Avernier caliper consists of two main parts: 1. the main scale engraved on a solid L-shaped frame s 2. the vernier scale that can slide along the main scale % + A Vernier scale on caliper may have a least count of 0.02 mm. a ! * Itis commonly used to measure accurately: » outside diameters of shafts » thicknesses of various parts © diameters of holes or rings 7 > intemal dimensions of hollowjobs or articles © Internal i Jaws Locking c.% 4 EAT chads Fixed ng blade Jaw "i Movable Jaws External jaws * A micrometer may have a least count of 0.01 mm India's #1 Learning Platform Cece rr a Start Complete Exam Preparation cal} ued ered por coeced eee Download App Question 11 View this Question Online > Which of the following file is commonly used for finishing inside the teeth of gear wheels? 1. Mill saw file 2. Riffle file 3. Barrette tile 4. Cross file Answer (Detailed Solution Below) co Option 3: Barrette file Tools Qu tet a Files * They are hardened steel tools for cutting, removing or smoothing metal. + The shape of a fileis specified by its cross-section, Barrette files * These are tapered in width and thickness, which allows them to access small spaces. * Only the flat side is cut, and the other sides are all safe for doing flat work. * They are used for special use on dovetail guides, finishing work of internal gear teeth. Mill saw files: * Mill saw files are usually flat and have square or rounded edges. * These are used for sharpening teeth of woodworking saws and are available ina single cut. Mut Saw File h Crossing file: - * This file is used in the place of a half-round file. + Each side of the file has different curves. 4 * Itis also known as the "fish back" file. a Riffler files * These are used for die-sinking, engraving, and in silversmith’ s work. + They are made in different shapes and sizes and are made with standard cuts of teeth. Riffler File Teer artic Start Complete Exam Preparation cay Pra Paieca fs) hie Bers Cree ag Download App Question 12 View this Question Oniir In tool signature, nose radius is indicated 4, in the middle o 2. inthe beginning NA G 3. notindicated © a “woo” Pe etailed Solution Below) Option 4: at the end Tools Question 12 Detailed Solution Explanation: Cutting too! geometry is described and designated in several systems. * Tool-in-hand system. * Machine reference systems (ASA) * Tool reference system ° Orthogonal rake systems (ORS). « Normal rake systems (NRS). * Work reference system. Tool signatures have 7 elements in both ASA and ORS systems. American Standards System (ASA): Back rake angle (ap) ~ side rake angle (cs) - end relief angle (ye) - side reli cutting edge angle (Cg) - side cutting edge angle (C.) - Nose radius Ending cutting edge angle «—— Side cutting edge angle «———_ Nose radius ASA Tool signature Orthogonal Rake System (ORS): i (inclination angle) ~ ci, (Normal rake angle) - Side relief angle - end relief angle, end cutting edge angle - approach angle - nose radius (r). .. inboth systems, the nose radius comes at last. Deane ora) Start Complete Exam Preparation prea ered Seay ci Verto cores Px Question 13 View this Question Online Least count of steel rule is * 1. 0.1mm 2. 0:05mm , 3. 0.01mm 4..0.5mm Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4: 0.5 mm Tools Question 13 Detailed Solution Concept: Steel Rule * Itis a straightedge with equally spaced markings along its length. + Itis used to measur Seater’ orto tule straight lines. + Itis available in different lénaths, the common sizes being 150 mm, 300 mm, and 600mm. * Its reading accuracy (least count) is 0.5 mm. » Important Points A micrometer may have a least count of 0.01mm while a Vernier scale on a caliper may have a least count of 0.02 mm. eet rei Start Complete Exam Preparation pens ered fi Moe aed ota MasterClasse: Cases Download App Question 14 View this Question Online The shape of a rasp cut file is 1. Triangular 2. Flat 3. Half-round 4. Round Answer (Detailed Solutic Option 3: Half-round x Question 14 Detailed Solution The teeth of a file are formed by cuts made on its face. Files have cuts of different types. Types of cut: Basically, there are four types: Single cut, Double cut, Rasp cut, and Curved cut. Single cut File: * A single cut file has rows of teeth cut in one direction across its face. * The teeth are at an angle of 60° to the centre line. + Itcan cut chips as wide as the cut of the file. * Files with this cut are useful for filing soft metals like brass, aluminium, bronze, and copper. Double cut file: * A double cut file has two rows of teeth cut diagonal to each other. * The first row of teeth is known as OVERCUT and they are cut at an angle of 70°. + The other cut, made diagonal to this, is known as UPCUT. and is at an angle of 51°. * This removes stock faster than the single cut file. Rasp Cut File: * The rasp cut has individual, sharp, pointed teeth in a line, and is useful for filing wood, leather and other soft materials. + These files are available only in half round shape. Curved cut file: aluminium, tin, copper, and plastic. * These files have deeper cutting action and are useful for filing soft materials like- oO" * The curved cut files are available only in a flat shape. a Curves Toon Rasp Singie-Cut Dovile-Cut Rasp Curved Tooth ean poecaa) PS Tamed Ce Clee Ll) Cee DAR ccc raed ea PO Seierery Creed peor siy Download App Question 15 View this Question Online The upper part of a chisel (head) is chamfered to an angle of 1. 10° to 12° 2. 28° to 32° 3. 18°to 22° 4, 38° to 42° le Answer (Detailed Solutign Below) Option 1 10° to12" x. Question 15 Detailed Solution Explanation: * The cold chisel is a hand cutting tool used by fitters for chipping and cutting-off operations. * Chippingis an operation of removing excess metal with the help of a chisel and hammer. Chipped surfaces being rough, they should be finished by filing. * Chisels are made from high carbon steel or chrome vanadium steel. * There are five common types of chisels. . Flat chisels: They are used to remove metal from large flat surfaces and chip-off excess metal of welded joints and castings. . Cross-cut or cape chisels: These are used for cutting keyways, grooves, and slots. . Half-round nose chisels: They are used for cutting curved grooves (oil grooves). . Diamond point chisels: These are used for squaring materials at the corners, joints. Web chisels/ punching chisels: These chisels are used for separating metals after chain drilling. ore FL fA Fiat chisel Cross-cut chisel Diamond chisel Half-round chisel Head, chamfered and —~ angle Cutting ke ‘~ Bevel or facet A Cutting edge + The upper part of a chisel is chamfered to an angle of 10° to 12" * The correct point angle and angle of inclination for different materials for chipping is given in below Table [Material to be cut [Point AnglelAngle of inclination] IHigh Carbon Steel 65° 39.5" Cast iron 60° 37° Mild steel 55° 34.5° Brass 50° 32° Copper 4S* 29.5" Aluminum 30° 22°

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