Fundamentals of Machine Design (3141907) MCQs

MCQs of Power Screws and Threaded Joints

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11.
When screw threads are to be used in a situation where power is being transmitted in one direction only, then the screw threads suitable for this will be
(a) square threads
(b) acme threads
(c) knuckle threads
(d) buttress threads
Answer:

Option (d)

12.
The railway carriage couplings have
(a) square threads
(b) acme threads
(c) knuckle threads
(d) buttress threads
Answer:

Option (c)

13.
The acme threads are usually found on
(a) spindles of bench vices
(b) railway carriage couplings
(c) feed mechanism of machine tools
(d) lead screw of lathes
Answer:

Option (d)

14.
The efficiency of a square threaded screw is maximum if the helix angle is equal to (where ϕ = Angle of friction)
(a) 90o-ϕ
(b) 45o-ϕ
(c) 45o-ϕ2
(d) 45o+ϕ2
Answer:

Option (c)

15.
Which of the following statement is correct regarding power screws?
(a) The efficiency of a self-locking screw can not be more than 50%
(b) The efficiency of Acme (trapezoidal) thread is less than that of a square thread
(c) If the friction angle is less than the helix angle of the screw, then the efficiency will be more than 50%
(d) (A) and (B) Only
Answer:

Option (d)

16.
Screws jacks have multiple threads.
(a) Agree
(b) Disagree
Answer:

Option (b)

17.
Multiple threads are used to secure
(a) low efficiency
(b) high efficiency
(c) high load lifting capacity
(d) high mechanical advantage
Answer:

Option (b)

18.
A screw will be self-locking, if
(a) friction angle is less than helix angle
(b) friction angle is more than helix angle
(c) friction angle is equal to the helix angle
(d) the efficiency of the screw is 100%
Answer:

Option (b)

19.
A screw is said to be over hauling screw if the
(a) friction angle is less than helix angle
(b) friction angle is more than helix angle
(c) friction angle is equal to the helix angle
(d) the efficiency of the screw is 100%
Answer:

Option (a)

20.
When the screw in a mechanical screw jack rotates, the load kept on the top of it moves
(a) axially upwards
(b) axially downwards
(c) axially upwards or downwards
(d) none of these
Answer:

Option (c)

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