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A. Gear
B. Brakes
C. Flywheel
D. Fan
2. Which of the following is not a use of spring?
A. Absorbs energy
B. Measure weight
C. Source of energy in clocks
D. Measure of the thickness
3. The ratio of mean diameter of coil to the coil diameter.
A. Wahl factor
B. Diameter ratio
C. Spring Index
D. Lead angle
4. The overall length of the spring when it is compressed
until all adjacent coils touched.
A. Compressed length
B. Free length
C. Solid length
D. None of these
5. The length of coil spring under no load.
A. Compressed length
B. Free length
C. Solid height
D. None of these
6. In general, steel springs are made of relatively high
carbon steel usually
A. 400 F
B. 500 F
C. 600 F
D. 700 F
8. A low cost spring material, suitable where service is
not severe and dimensional precision is not needed.
A. Music wire
B. Oil tempered wire
C. Song wire
D. Chromium silicon wire
10. A spring wire with good quality for impact loads at
moderately high temperature.
A. Volute spring
B. Motor spring
C. Hair spring
D. Garter spring
12. A type of spring where thin flat strip wound up on
itself as a plane spiral, usually anchored at the inside.
A. Volute spring
B. Motor spring
C. Hair spring
D. Garter spring
13. A type of spring made in the form of a dished washer.
A. Volute spring
B. Motor spring
C. Hair spring
D. Belleville spring
14. In laminated spring the strips are provided in different
lengths for
A. economy
B. reduction in weight
C. improved appearance
D. space consideration of the utility stage
15. An elastic stored energy machine element that when
released, will recover its basic form.
A. Flywheel
B. Clutch
C. Brakes
D. Spring
16. When a spring is made of ductile material, the
curvature factor would be
A. zero
B. constant
C. unity
D. positive
17. The solid length plus the clearance plus the
maximum deflection.
A. Free length
B. Height
C. Distance
D. Original length
18. The majority of coil springs are made of coil
tempered carbon steel wire containing _____ carbon.
A. 0.30 to 0.40%
B. 0.40 to 0.50%
C. 0.50 to 0.60%
D. 0.60 to 0.70%
19. Experimental results indicate than the actual
frequency of the spring is from
A. 5 to 10%
B. 10 to 15%
C. 15 to 20%
D. 20 to 25%
20. According to W.M. Griffith, the critical frequency of
the spring should behold at least _____ times the
frequency of application of a periodic load.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
21. The actual number of coil is ___ in a squared and
ground ends.
A. n
B. n + 2
C. nd
D. (n + 1) d
22. The solid length of squared ends is
A. (n + 3)d
B. (n + 1)d
C. np
D. n + 2
23. The free length of ground ends is
A. np + 3d
B. np + 2d
C. np + d
D. np
24. The shortest length for the spring during normal
operation.
A. Compressed length
B. Operation length
C. Solid length
D. Free length
25. The relationship between the force exerted by a
spring and its deflection is called
A. Spring index
B. Spring rate
C. Wahl’s factor
D. Spring angle
26. The ratio of the mean diameter of the spring to the
wire diameter is called
A. Spring index
B. Spring ratio
C. Spring rate
D. Spring constant
Refers to the axial distance from a point on one coil to the
corresponding point on the next adjacent coil.
lead
Spring distance
Pitch
Spring deflection
The spring index for general industrial uses should be
5 to 7
6 to 8
7 to 9
8 to 10
What is the spring index of valve and clutch
refers to the space between adjacent coils when the spring is
compressed to its operating length
Coil allowance
Coil tolerance
Coil clearance
None of these
The most practical spring designs produce a pitch angle is less
than
Engine valves get shut by means of
Valve lock
Tappet
Valve spring
Adjusting screw
Which of the following materials is used for leaf and coil spring?
AISI 3140
AISI 3150
AISI 3240
AISI 4063
The circumference of a coil spring times the effective number
of coils is called
Active length
Solid length
Compressed length
Operating length
For spring subjected to light service, the factor of safety of
_____ is suggested
Refers to a flat or curved made of thin superimposed plates and
forming a cantilever or beam of uniform strength
Laminated spring
Graduated spring
Full spring
Conical spring
Cross wire grooves are type which
Elongation
Load
Thermal conductivity
Resistance
Speedometer drive is generally taken from
Dynamo
Flywheel
Gear
Front wheel
The device for smoothing out the power impulses from the
engine is known as
Clutch
Flywheel
Gearbox
Differential
Typical hub length falls between
1.25D to 2.4D
1.25D to 5D
1.3D to 3.4D
D to 7D
The recommended coefficient of fluctuation of flywheels for
punching, shearing, and pressing machine is
0.05 to 0.1
0.03 to 0.05
0.002 to 0.005
0.01 to 0.02
Attached to the rear end of the crankshaft is the
Vibration damper
Flywheel
Drive pulley
Timing gear
Flywheel is also known as
Steering wheel
Front Wheel
Balance wheel
Rear Wheel
What energy is stored in flywheels?
Kinetic energy
Internal energy
Potential energy
Rest energy
What is the function of the flywheel?
Cam
Cam
Flywheel
Chuck
A massive wheel, which by its inertia assists in securing uniform
motion of machinery by resisting sudden changes of speed
Linkage
Crank
Planetary gears
Flywheel
The function of a flywheel is to
None of these