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(a) Microscope
(b) Telescope
(c) Optical clinometer
(d) Auto collimator
Optical flats are made of :
(a) Quartz
(b) Glass
(c) Steel
(d) Plastic
Sine bar specification can be expressed in……….
(a) Centre distance between the two rollers and size of rollers
(b) Its total length
(c) Weight of sine bar
(d) Length and width of rollers
In feeler gauges, length of the blades is about _____
(a) 50 – 75 mm
(b) 75 – 100 mm
(c) 150 – 200 mm
(d) 100 -150 mm
The indian standard establishes four sets of feeler gauges
Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 which differ by the number of blades in
each and by the range of thickness (minimum is 0.03 mm to 1
mm in steps of 0.01mm).
The length of the blade is usually 100 mm.
The angle gauge are available in sets, how many gauges are available in B
set?
(a) 16 gauges
(b) 12 gauges
(c) 15 gauges
(d) 10 gauges
Which of the following is not the essential requirement for accuracy of
measurement with a sine bar?
(a) Flatness of upper surface
(b) Exact distance between roller axes and mutual parallelism
(c) Parallelism between top and bottom surfaces
(d) Parallelism of rollers to upper surface and equality of axis distance as
form surface
The sine bars should not be used for angle grater than…….. degree.
(a) 45
(b) 90
(c) 50
(d) 60
______ can measure an angle accurately upto 1/60th part of a degree.
(a) Angle gauge
(b) Slip gauge
(c) Combination
(d) Sine bar
The working principle of sine bar is
(a) Trigonometry
(b) Optometry
(c) Interferometry
(d) Algebraic
The process of wringing in slip gauge is due to
(a) Molecular cohesion
(b) Molecular adhesion
(c) Air friction
(d) Air vacuum
Which of the following considered as a slip gauges grades
(a) Reference grade
(b) Calibration grade
(c) 0, I, II grades
(d) All of the above
Accuracy of setting a sine bar
(a) is poor for smaller angles
(b) Is maximum when angle of measurement is 45°
(c) Decreases appreciably with steep angle
(d) Is dependent on accuracy of outer dimensions of sine bar