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Q.1
The various milling process may be classified in ______ categories.
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) none of the mentioned
Q.2
Upmilling and downmilling are the subtype of ________ milling process.
a) peripheral milling
b) face milling
c) both peripheral milling and face milling
d) none of the mentioned
Q.3
Which of the following milling is known as conventional milling?
a) upmilling
b) downmilling
c) both upmilling and downmilling
d) none of the mentioned
Q.4
Which of the following process is also known as climb milling?
a) upmilling
b) downmilling
c) both upmilling and downmilling
d) none of the mentioned
Q.5
The thickness of the chip in upmilling is _______ at the beginning of the cut.
a) minimum
b) maximum
c) zero
d) none of the mentioned
Q.6
The thickness of the chip in upmilling is _______ in when the cut terminates.
a) minimum
b) maximum
c) zero
d) none of the mentioned
Q.7
The upmilling operation is not safe.
a) true
b) false
Q.8
Machine vibration isn’t there in upmilling process.
a) true
b) false
Q.9
The cutting force is directed _____ and this tends to lift the work from the fixture in upmilling.
a) upward
b) downward
c) can’t say anything
d) none of the mentioned
Q.10
In upmilling, the surface milled appears to be slightly wavy.
a) true
b) false
Q.11
The cutting action can be done from both sides of the table to finish the job. This is the advantage of _____ process.
a) upmilling
b) downmilling
c) can’t say anything
d) none of the mentioned
Q.12
Smooth cut can be obtained in downmilling process.
a) true
b) false
Q.13
More depth of cut can be used in ______milling process.
a) upmilling
b) downmilling
c) can’t say anything
d) none of the mentioned
Q.14
In downmilling, clamping difficulty is not high.
a) true
b) false
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