CUET-UG SERIES
Engineering-graphics

Joints

4 previous year questions.

Volume: 4 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

4
2023

Chapter Questions
4 MCQs

01
PYQ 2023
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Identify the correct statements for the Gib and cotter joint:
(A) In gib and cotter joint two cotters are used.
(B) Cotter is a permanent fastener.
(C) Usually taper ratio of cotter is taken as 1:30.
(D) The thickness of gib is same as that of cotter.
(E) Both gib and cotter have taper on their all edges.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1
(C) and (D) Only
2
(A) and (B) Only
3
(D) and (E) Only
4
(B) and (C) Only
02
PYQ 2023
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Choose the incorrect statement for Sleeve and cotter joint :
1
This joint is used to join two rods of square or rectangular in cross-section.
2
There are five parts used in this joint.
3
Two cotters are used in this joint.
4
A hollow sleeve has two rectangular holes for inserting cotters.
03
PYQ 2023
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Turnbuckle joint is not used in _____.
1
Electric poles
2
Boxing rings
3
Pipe joint
4
A sail boat's standing
04
PYQ 2023
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In flange pipe joint, both flanges with gasket in between them are connected together by____.
1
Welding
2
Riveting
3
Stud
4
Nut and Bolt

About Joints - CUET-UG

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