MCQs on Cutting Fluids and Turning Process

1 - Question

In machining cast iron, no cutting fluid is required.
a) True
b) False
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: None



2 - Question

The cutting fluid mostly used for machining alloy steels is :
a) water
b) soluble oil
c) dry
d) sulphurised mineral oil
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: None



3 - Question

Cutting fluids are used to:
a) cool the tool
b) improve surface finish
c) cool the workpiece
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: Functions of cutting fluids are a) to cool the cutting tool and the workpiece b) to lubricate the chip, tool and workpiece c) to help carry away the chips d) to lubricate some of the moving parts of the machine tool e) to improve the surface finish f) to prevent the formation of built up ridge g) to protect the work against rusting advertisement



4 - Question

The cutting fluid mostly used for machining steel is:
a) water
b) soluble oil
c) dry
d) heavy oils
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: Soluble oils are used for machining metals of high machinability.



5 - Question

Functions of cutting fluids are
a) to cool the cutting tool and the workpiece
b) to lubricate the chip, tool and workpiece
c) to help carry away the chips
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: Functions of cutting fluids are a) to cool the cutting tool and the workpiece b) to lubricate the chip, tool and workpiece c) to help carry away the chips d) to lubricate some of the moving parts of the machine tool e) to improve the surface finish f) to prevent the formation of built up ridge g) to protect the work against rusting



6 - Question

______________ form mixtures ranging from emulsions to solutions.
a) Water miscible fluids
b) Neat oils
c) Synthetics
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: Water miscible fluids form mixtures ranging from emulsions to solutions, which due to their high specific heat, high thermal conductivity, and high heat of vaporisation, are used on about 90% of all metal cutting and grinding operations.



7 - Question

Advantages of chemical fluids are
a) a very light residual film that is easy to remove
b) heat dissipation is rapid
c) good detergent properties
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: Advantages of chemical fluids are a) a very light residual film that is easy to remove b) heat dissipation is rapid c) good detergent properties d) an easy concentration to control with no interference from tramp oils



8 - Question

The methods of application of cutting fluids are
a) flooding b) jet application c) mist application d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: None.



9 - Question

In _____________ a high volume flow of the cutting fluid is generally applied on the back of the chip.
a) flooding
b) jet application
c) mist application
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: In flooding, a high volume flow of the cutting fluid is generally applied on the back of the chip while in a jet application the cutting fluid, which may be either a liquid or a gas is applied in the form of a fine jet under pressure.



10 - Question

In _________ the cutting fluid, which may be either a liquid or a gas is applied in the form of a fine jet under pressure.
a) flooding
b) jet application
c) mist application
d) all of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: In flooding, a high volume flow of the cutting fluid is generally applied on the back of the chip while in jet application the cutting fluid, which may be either a liquid or a gas is applied in the form of a fine jet under pressure.



11 - Question

______________ controls both direction of chip flow and the strength of the tool tip.
a) Side rake angle
b) Relief angle
c) Rake angle
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Rake angle is important in controlling both the direction of chip flow and the strength of the tool tip.



12 - Question

_______________ acts downward on the tool tip.
a) Cutting force
b) Radial force
c) Thrust force
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The cutting force, FC, acts downward on the tool tip and thus tends to deflect the tool downward and the workpiece upward. The cutting force supplies the energy required for the cutting operation.



13 - Question

_________ acts in the longitudinal direction.
a) Cutting force
b) Radial force
c) Thrust force
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: The thrust force, Ft, acts in the longitudinal direction. It also is called the feed force, because it is in the feed direction of the tool.



14 - Question

____________ acts in the radial direction.
a) Cutting force
b) Radial force
c) Thrust force
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: The radial force, Fr, acts in the radial direction and tends to push the tool away from the workpiece.



15 - Question

For turning a small taper on a long workpiece, the suitable method is
a) by a form tool
b) by setting over the tail stock
c) by a taper turning attachment
d) none of the mentioned
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: None

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