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(1)
Which of the following disciplines provides study of inertia forces arising from the combined effect of the mass and motion of the parts?
[A]
theory of machines
[B]
applied mechanics
[C]
kinematics
[D]
kinetics
(2)
Which of the following disciplines provides study of relative motion between the parts of a machine?
[A]
theory of machines
[B]
applied mechanics
[C]
kinematics
[D]
kinetics
(3)
Which of the following disciplines provides study of the relative motion between the parts of a machine and the forces acting on the parts?
[A]
theory of machines
[B]
applied mechanics
[C]
kinematics
[D]
kinetics
Answer: theory of machines
(4)
The type of pair formed by two elements which are so connected that one is constrained to turn or revolve about a fixed axis of another element is known as
[A]
turning pair
[B]
rolling pair
[C]
sliding pair
[D]
spherical pair
(5)
Which of the following is a lower pair?
[A]
ball and socket
[B]
piston and cylinder
[C]
cam and follower
[D]
both a and b
(6)
If two moving elements have surface contact in motion, such pair is known as
[A]
sliding pair
[B]
rolling pair
[C]
surface pair
[D]
lower pair
(7)
The example of lower pair is
[A]
shaft revolving in a bearing
[B]
straight line motion mechanisms
[C]
automobile steering gear
[D]
all of the mentioned
Answer: all of the mentioned
(8)
Pulley in a belt drive acts as
[A]
cylindrical pair
[B]
turning pair
[C]
rolling pair
[D]
sliding pair
(9)
The example of rolling pair is
[A]
bolt and nut
[B]
lead screw of a lathe
[C]
ball and socket joint
[D]
ball bearing and roller bearing
Answer: ball bearing and roller bearing
(10)
Any point on a link connecting double slider crank chain will trace a
[A]
straight line
[B]
circle
[C]
ellipse
[D]
parabola
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