University Question Papers of MQC Control System and Workstudy
University Question Papers of MQC Control System and Workstudy
SECTION – A
SECTION – A
1. a) What is work study ? Explain its need and scope of applications. 6
b) Define Productivity. Discuss the factors responsible for reducing
Productivity . 7
OR
OR
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9. a) What are the reason for breaking the job into elements in time study ? 5
b) An industrial job involves three operations and the related data is
given below. Assuming Rest and personal allowances as
10% and contingencies as 2% of the basis time find the standard
time for completing the job.
Operation No. Observed Time Standard Rating
(min.) (0-100)
1 0.32 85
2 0.35 95
3 2.10 80 5
c) What are the applications of time study ? 3
OR
10. a) Discuss the steps involved in the procedure of stop watch time-study. 6
b) What is performance rating ? Explain various systems of rating. 7
12. a) A work sampling study was conducted for 100 hours in the machine
shop in order to estimate the standard time. The total number of
observations recorded were 2500. No working activity could be
noticed for 400 observations. The ratio between manual and machine
elements was 2:1. Average rating factor was estimated as 1.20 and
the total number of articles produced during the study period were
Rest and personal allowances may be taken as 12% of the
normal time. Find the standard time. 4
b) Explain the steps involved in developing standard data. 4
c) What steps can be taken to increase the productivity ? 3
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DVW – 1182
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Third Year B.E.(Production Engg.) Examination
WORK STUDY
Paper : 3 P 2
Sections A & B
Maximum Marks :80
SECTION A
1. (a) What is ‘Work study’ ? Write in brief the basic
procedure of work study. 7
(b) How is the total time of a job made up ? 6
OR
2. (a) What is productivity ? What are the factors
affecting productivity ? 7
(b) How can the work content be reduced due to the
process and the methods ? 6
OR
8. (a) ‘Management is responsible for the stoppages
and the breakdowns.’ This can be found out
with the help of work measurement. Explain. 5
(b) Enlist the techniques of work measurement with
short explanation. 8
9. Discuss the procedure for timing each element by stop
watch in detail. 13
OR
10. (a) What is performance rating ? Why it is necessary ?
Discuss various systems of rating. 8
(b) Why it is necessary to break down the job into
elements ? 5
11. (a) Explain the steps involved in developing standard data. 5
(b) Define the term Work Sampling. What are its
applications ? 5
(c) List out the objectives of a sound wage incentive plan. 4
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STD-1109
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Third Year B.E. (Production Engg.) Examination
WORK STUDY
Paper 3 P 2
Sections A & B
Maximum Marks – 80
SECTION A
1. (a) Define Work Study. What is the contribution
of F.W. TAYLOR to work study ? 7
(b) How work study is useful for Management,
Labour Society and Industrial Productivity ? 7
OR
2. (a) Define Productivity. Discuss the factors
responsible for reducing Productivity. 7
(b) What are the problems likely to be encountered
in implementation of work study ? How should
they be dealt with ? 7
3. (a) Name the various process charts used in Method Study
and explain any one of them in details. 6
(b) Define Method Study. Explain in detail the various
steps involved in systematic methods of improvement. 7
OR
4. (a) Define Process Charts. What are the symbols used to
record different types of events ? 6
(b) Prepare a outline process chart of making a Dovetail
joint in a pattern making shop. 7
5. (a) Describe cyclograph and chronocyclograph and explain
their use with a neat sketch. 6
(b) List various principles of Motion Economy as applicable
to the use of Human body. 7
OR
6. (a) What are the techniques of Micromotion study ?
Give the list of various Micromotion study Equipment. 7
(b) What is a string diagram ? Draw a string diagram of a
work of your choice. 6
SECTION B
7. (a) Assuming that the total observed time for an operation
of assembling an Electronic Switch is 1.00 minute.
If the rating 120% find the normal time. If the
allowance of 10% is allowed for the operation,
determine the standard time. 5
(b) Define Work Measurement and what are the fundamental
concepts of work measurement. 8
OR
8. (a) What are the various systems in use of P.T.S. ?
Explain one most popular amongst them. 9
(b) What do you mean by Qualified Worker ? 4
9. (a) Give brief accounts of all the main Rating systems. 7
(b) What is elemental breakdown in time study ?
Give its advantages. 7
OR
10. (a) Discuss the various factors which are taken into
consideration while selecting an operator for time study. 5
(b) Explain the following terms :-
Rating
Fatigue allowance
Standard time. 9
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GOV-894/VMT-7868
WORK STUDY
SECTION – A
1. (a) Increased productivity lead to higher standard of living. Justify. 5
(b) Define Ineffective time. 2
(c) Which are the factors reducing productivity ? 6
OR
2. (a) What is work study ? What is the contribution of F.W.
Taylor to work study ? 7
(b) Explain the procedure for work study ?
What are the advantage of work study ? 6
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VSH-674/MHR-5424
WORK STUDY
SECTION A
1. (a) “Work study is one of the most pertaining tool of
investigation available to the Management.”. Explain. 5
(b) “Good relation must be established before work study
is conducted”. Comment. 6
(c) What do you understand by productivity of materials ? 2
OR
2. (a) Describe Frank Gilbreth contribution to the development
of work study. 6
(b) Explain in brief concept of productivity. 7
SECTION B
7. (a) Define work measurement. What are the various techniques
used for work measurement ? Explain any one in detail. 7
(b) What is predetermined time standards ?
What are its advantage and where is it used ? 6
OR
8. (a) What are the objective of work measurement ? 4
(b) Define Rating. Explain :
(i) Synthetic Rating.
(ii) Objective Rating. 5
(c) What are the uses of Standard Data ? 4
11. (a) What do you know by work sampling ? What are its applications ? 6
(b) Explain the following wage incentive plan :-
(i) ROWAN Plan
(ii) HALSEY Plan
OR
12. (a) Define ‘Activity Sampling’. 2
(b) Define ‘Standard data’. Also give its application. 5
(c) “Incentives are necessary for smooth and efficient
running of a factory.” Discuss. 6
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NUS/1278
Third Year B.E. (Production Engg.) Examination
SECTION A
1. (a) What are fits ? Explain in brief the following types of fits.
How they can be achieved ?
(i) Selective fit
(ii) Push fit
(iii) Driving fit
(iv) Forced fit
(v) Shrinkage fit 10
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SNP – 909/TWA-5836
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION A
OR
10. (a) Explain the difference between Variable control charts and
Attribute control charts. 6
Why a ‘np’ chart is not recommended when the subgroup
size is variable? 2
In a factory producing spart plugs, the number rejected
found in the inspection of 20 lots of 100 each is given :-
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NVD/1295
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION A
1. a) Define ‘metre’ as of today. What are advantages
of optical standard over material standard ? 6
b) Give classification of limit gauges and explain
any two with the help of diagrams. 9
OR
2. a) Explain briefly the difference between the interchangeable
manufacture and selective assembly. 5
b) Why is it necessary to give a tolerance on an
engineering dimension ? Give examples of :-
i) unilateral tolerance,
ii) bilateral equal tolerance,
iii) bilateral unequal tolerance, 4
c) Discuss the salient features of line measuring and
measuring instruments. 5
3. a) Describe any of the optical comparators.
Also comment on the magnification obtained in it. 7
b) Explain the construction, working and uses of the
universal bevel vernier protractor. 6
OR
4. a) With a neat diagram illustrate the principle of a
dial indicator, show clearly the method adopted
to obtain magnification of the plunger movement. 7
b) Name the different elements required to be measured
checked in order to determine the accuracy of screw
threads. Also sketch and explain limit of screw threads.
Also sketch and explain limit gauges for internal threads. 6
5 a) Explain briefly how a precision level can be used to determine
flatness and straightness of machine beds. 6
b) Name and define the various elements of a spur gear which are
checked for correct functioning of a gear. Explain the method
for checking pitch of a spur gear. 7
OR
6. a) Explain the base tangent method of gear tooth thickness
measurement. 5
b) Discuss the adverse effects of poor surface finish.
Also, explain the following terms related to surface
texture measurement. 8
(i) Lay (ii) Ra (iii) Sampling length.
SECTION B
7. a) Explain the term “optimum quality of design”
with help of a graph. 6
b) What do you mean by the term “field complaints ?
State the significance of field complaints in quality
assurance function. 7
OR
8. a) What is “Quality mindness”? How does it help in
improving the quality of the product ? 7
b) What are the three main elements of quality function ? Explain. 6
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DVW/1193
Third Year B. E. (Prod.) Examination
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION A
SECTION B
OR
8. a) What do you understand by ‘Quality audit and how is it
conducted in an industrial organization ? 8
b) What do you mean by the word ‘Quality’ in present day context ?
What are the Quality characteristics ? 6
9. a) Why statistics comes to frey in quality control ? 5
b) Data were collected for a large box of bolts containing about
10% non-confirming items. Plot ‘np’ chart based on the
data given below. 8
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MNL-820/ALL-2772
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
OR
8. (a) What do you understand by Vendor Quality Rating ?
Explain the need of V.Q.R. 5
(b) Explain the following as applied to the quality control :-
(i) Appraisal Cost
(ii) Prevention Cost
(iii) Failure Cost
(iv) Optimum Cost. 8
9. (a) Distinguish between variable data and attribute data with
appropriate examples. 6
Following table refers to the average number of outlet leaks per
radiator for 10 lots of 100 radiator each :-
Lot No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number
of leaks 15 17 12 16 14 5 14 11 9 10
(c)
Establish u chart for the future production. 8
OR
10. What is “Process capability” ? Plot X and R charts if
∑ X = 357.50, ∑ R = 9.90, Number of subgroups = 20.
It is given that A2 = 0.18, D3 = 0.41, D4 = 1.59 and d2 = 3.735.
Also find the process capability and comment on the process. 14
11. (a) State the advantages and limitations of sampling
inspection as compared to 100% inspection. 6
(b) Explain single sampling plan and double sampling
plan with respect to their respective acceptance criteria. 7
OR
12. (a) What is meant by O.C. curve ? Sketch neatly
the ideal and actual O.C. curve. How O.C. curves
are useful in selecting acceptance level ? 7
Discuss the interests of the consumer and the
producer in the selection of sampling plans. 6
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ICA/772
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION A
SECTION B
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STD-1122/TMG-7628
METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL
SECTION A
OR
SECTION B
OR
9. (a) Control charts for X and R are maintained on the tensile strength
in N of a certain yarn. The subgroup size is 5. The values of X
and R are computed for each subgroup. After 25 subgroups
∑ X 518.8, ∑ R = 120.
(i) Compute the values of 30 limits for X and R charts. From table :
A2 = 0.58
D2 = 0
D4 = 2.11.
(ii) How will you decide whether the process is “in control” or
“out of control” ?
(iii) If a point representing certain subgroup in a control chart
goes outside the control limits, what action should be taken ? 9
(b) Being a ‘Quality control person’ how will you make choice
between X, R, P and C charts ? 4
OR
10. The following are the results of daily inspection of a variance tube.
Compute the value of fraction defective for each day inspection
and plot the control chart. Find revised control limits and check
these points and replot. Also comment on process capability :- 13
OR
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PTV/869
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
SECTION A
(b) Draw and explain the block diagram of automatic control system. 5
OR
4. (a) Explain the working of hydraulic servomotor with the help
of suitable diagram. Derive the transfer function for it. 7
5. (a) The closed loop transfer function is given by.
c( s ) K
= 2
R( s) s + a k s + k
Determine the value of ‘K’ and ‘a’ so that the maximum
overshoot in unit step response is 50% and the peak time is 5
seconds. 7
(b) Certain measurements were conducted on a servomechanism
which show the system response as
c (t) = 1 + 0.2 e- 60t – 12 e - 10t. when subjected to a unit
step input.
(i) Find the expression for closed-loop transfer function.
(ii) Obtain the undamped natural frequency and damping
ratio of the system. 7
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6. (a) Figure, 4 (a) shows a mechanical vibratory system.
When 12 N of force is applied to the system, the mass
oscillates as shown in fig. 4(b). Determine values of
M, F and K for the system from response curve.
SECTION B
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NVD/1293
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
SECTION A
(b) Find the gain x2/x1, for the signal flow graph shown in fig.3. 6
5. (a) Define steady state error and error constants of control systems.
Deduce the error constant for type ‘0’ and type ‘1’ systems. 6
SECTION B
OR
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