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Mine Machinary

This document contains multiple choice questions about material properties and metallurgy. It covers topics like ductility, toughness, alloy compositions, heat treatments, steel grades, wire ropes, and mining equipment. Key terms defined include tensile strength, fatigue strength, proof load, annealing, normalizing, hardening, alloy elements, and rope constructions.

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Mine Machinary

This document contains multiple choice questions about material properties and metallurgy. It covers topics like ductility, toughness, alloy compositions, heat treatments, steel grades, wire ropes, and mining equipment. Key terms defined include tensile strength, fatigue strength, proof load, annealing, normalizing, hardening, alloy elements, and rope constructions.

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1 The property which enables to be drawn into wires is called?

Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
Brittleness
A
2 The property when the material fails to yield and change its shape it subjected
to a stress but breaks suddenly is called?
Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
D
3 The stored energy in the material is called?
Mallability
Resilence
Toughness
Brittleness
B
4 The resistance which a body offers to being pulled asunder by tensile force is
called?
Ductility
Mallability
Toughness
Tenacity
D
5 The range of the poison's ratio is?
0 to 0.15
0.15 to 0.25
0.25 to 0.34
0.34 to 0.5
C
6 The maximum stress of metal can withstand without breaking or without
failure for a specific number of stress reveals is?
Ductility
Tensile strength
Fatigue strength
Shear strength
C
7 The largest load repeatedly applied which a piece will carry without taking
permanant set is called ?
Pay load
Proof load
Ultimate load
None
B
8 The alloy of copper and Zinc is ?
Brass
Cast iron
Bronze
Steel
A
9 The strength of the alloys of iron is depends on?
Sulphur content
Carbon content
Manganese content
None
B
10 The carbon content in the cast iron is?
3 to 4 %
0.15 %
1.8 to 5 %
5 to 6 %
C
11 The carbon content in the steel is?
3 to 4 %
0.15 %
1.8 to 5 %
less than 1.8 %
D
12 In steel as well as in wrought iron the percentage of sulphur should not
exceed ?
0.06
0.1
0.5
0.8
A
13 In wrought iron the % of phosphourus should not exceed ?
0.06
0.2
0.5
1.0
B
14 The process of heating the metal to normalising temparature and then
allowing it to cool slowly and uniformly not in air is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
C
15 The objective of annealing is?
To remove internal strains
To reduce the size of crystal grains
To improve the strength
None
A
16 Periodical heat treatment is not necessary if the chains are made of mild steel
with a manganese percentage of?
0.06
0.5
1.0
1.5
D
17 The process of heating steel to a temperature slightly above critical
temperature and allowing it to cool naturally in air is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
B
18 The object of normalising is?
To remove internal strains
To reduce the size of crystal grains
To improve the strength
None
B
19 The process of heating steel gradually uniformly to a temperature higher than
the critical temperature and then cooled rapidly by quenching water is called?
Forging
Normalising
Annealing
Hardening
D
20 The elements in the GUNMETAL are?
Copper and zinc Copper ;
tin and zinc
Copper and tunston and nickel
None
B
21 The elements in the WHITE METAL are?
Tin ; Antimony ;Lead;Copper
Copper ; tin ; chromium
Copper ; zinc;Tin
Tungston and chromium
A
22 The percentage of silver content in the GERMAN SILVER is?
10 %
5%
2.5 %
0%
D
23 Rods are dipped in diluted H2SO4 or HCL to remove scales is called?
Patenting
Forging
Pickling
Normalising
C
24 The steel rod for wire making becomes homogeneous by the process of?
Patenting or normalising
Forging
Pickling
Annealing
A
25 In stainless steel the chromium percentage is?
10 to 15 %
18 to 20 %
25 to 30 %
less than 10%
B
26 The steel is unweldable if it contains carbon content?
Less than 0.5 %
0.5 to 1 %
1 to 1.2 %
More than 1.25 %
D
27 The ultimate strength of the wires for haulage or winding is....kgf/sq.mm?
160
100
200
400
A
28 The ropes required to carry the burden or load but more or less stationary is
called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
C
29 The ropes which undergoes frequent movement or coinling often with
varying loads are called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
D
30 Guy ropes; guide ropes are the example of?
Non-stranded ropes
Stranded ropes
Standing ropes
Running ropes
C
31 The ropes used for winding; haulage; coal cutting machine are the example
of?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Standing
Running
D
32 The wires spiral round the core in the same direction as the threads of left
hand screw are called?
Non-stranded
Stranded
Right hand ropes
Lefthand ropes
D
33 A number of concentrically twisted wire laid in the form of a helix round a
central steel wire is known as?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Strand
Locked coil
C
34 If the wires in the strand and the strands in the rope are laid in the opposite
direction is called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
B
35 If the wires in the strand and the strands in the rope are laid in the same
direction is called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
A
36 The wire ropes which offers better wearing surface and more resist to
bending fatigue are called?
Lang's lay
Ordinary lay
Right hand
Locked coil
A
37 Internal stresses of the rope can be relieve with the use of?
Normalising the wire
Annealing the wire
Performed wire
Wassington pattern
C
38 Example of non stranded rope is?
Performed rope
Equal lay ropes
Regular lay
Locked coil ropes
D
39 The wire ropes required to be used in wet shafts are?
Non rusting type
Galvanised
Bronze
Stainless steel
B
40 For winding purpose the locked coil ropes are preferred because?
offers greater resistance
had greater fill factor
permits high factor of safety
can't spliced
C
41 The type of rope most suitable for balancing rope in koepe winding is?
Regular lay
Locked coil
Flattened strand
Spiral strand
C
42 The ropes used for guide ropes are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
A
43 The ropes used for CCM are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
B
44 The ropes used for dragline are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
C
45 The ropes used for winding are?
Locked coil
Regular lay
Lang's lay
Flattened strand
C
46 The space factor for stranded rope is?
30 to 40 %
40 to 50 %
50 to 60 %
75 %
C
47 The space factor for locked coil rope is?
30 to 40 %
40 to 50 %
50 to 60 %
75 %
D
48 IN socketing the rope length under clips is nearly.....times the dia?
10
20
30
40
C
49 Most commonly used capel for rope haulage is?
Split capel
Coned socket
Interlocking wedge type
Bent back wire cone socket
B
50 In coned socket type cappel the metal poured is?
Gunmetal
Brass
Whitemetal
Babbit metal
C
51 In preparation of cone socket type cappel the white metal should not be
heated more than?
100 deg c
200 deg c
365 deg c
450 deg c
C
52 In reliance capel the tapping of wedge is?
1 in 5
1 in 10
1 in 15
1 in 20
D
53 The jaws of the reliance capel are about ...times rope diameter in length?
30
24
12
15
B
54 The method of joining two wire ropes permanently without using special
fittings or attachments is called?
Splicing
Socketing
Performing
None
A
55 The length of splice for 13 mm dia rope is?
2 to 3m
4 to 5 m
6 to 9 m
10 to 15 m
C
56 The length of splice for 25 mm dia rope is?
2 to 3m
4 to 5 m
6 to 9 m
10 to 15 m
D
57 Example of equal lay ropes is?
Flattend strand
Performed
Warrington pattern
None
C
58 The capacity of the rope to resist the kinetic shock is roughly ?
Proportional to Dia of rope
Inversely Proportional to Dia of rope
Proportional to length
Inversely proportional to length
C
59 No rope should be allowed to remain in use after the wires have lost their
diameter by?
10 %
20 %
30 %
40 %
B
60 The ratio between breaking load and total suspended rope is called?
Fill factor
Factor of safety
Capacity factor
Bending factor
C
61 The ratio between drum dia to the rope dia is called?
Fill factor
Factor of safety
Capacity factor
Beding factor
D
62 If the dia of a wire is 'D' then the dia of the simple round stranded rope is?
6D
8D
10D
12D
A
63 The height of the head gear is depend on the?
Skip and cage
Position of the drum
Fleet angle
Depth of the shaft
A
64 The distance between headgear pulley and detaching plate is?
2M
3M
4M
6M
B
65 A wind pressure on the exposed surface of the head gear frame may be taken
as.....N/sq.m ?
100
750
1340
3000
C
66 The diameter of headgear pulley should be atleast.....times the dia of the
rope?
60
100
120
150
B
67 Pulleys normally above ....m dia are made in to two halves?
2.5
3.5
4
6
A
68 The diameter of the headgear pulley should be ....of the rope diameter for
stranded ropes and.....for locked coil ropes?
80 % ; 100 %
100 % ; 110 %
110 % ; 105 %
105 % ; 110 %
C

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