Mechanical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions | Mechanical Objective Questions And Answers Pdf

Mechanical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions

Mechanical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions

1. Pick up the wrong statement? A refrigent should have

a. Low specific heat of liquid

b. High boiling point

c. High latent heat of vaporization

d. Higher critical temperature

e. Low specific volume of vapour

Answer:

High boiling point


2. The property of a material which enable it to resist fracture due to high impact loads is known as

a. Elasticity

b. Endurance

c. Strength

d. Toughness

e. Resilience

Answer:

Toughness


3. Spring index is

a. Ratio of coil diameter to wire diameter

b. Load required to produce unit deflection

c. Its capability of storing energy

d. Indication of quality of spring

e. Nothing

Answer:

Ratio of coil diameter to wire diameter


4. Nodular iron has

a. High machinability

b. Low melting point

c. High tensile strength

d. Good fluidity

e. All of the above

Answer:

All of the above


5. Six isometric views are given below along with 3 set of orthographic views. Please correlate the orthographic views with their isometric view and write the answer in the box given below with a-f.

Answer:

D, A, B



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0 thoughts on “Mechanical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions | Mechanical Objective Questions And Answers Pdf”

  1. Great questions for an interview.

    I think too many companies take the word of the candidate when they say they can do the job and don’t give even a basic competency test.

    Well done

    Sean

    Reply
  2. I agree with CNC Recruitment, those are definitely great interview questions. It is absolutely paramount that you feel comfortable adding somebody to your team, and you definitely want to know whether or not they know their stuff.

    Reply

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