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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

For grinding of softer materials, the grinding wheel should have __________ grain size.

Question: For grinding of softer materials, the grinding wheel should have __________ grain size.
[A].

finer

[B].

coarser

[C].

medium

[D].

any type of

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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A fine grained grinding wheel should not be used for grinding __________ materials.

Question: A fine grained grinding wheel should not be used for grinding __________ materials.
[A].

hard

[B].

brittle

[C].

soft & ductile

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Grinding wheel made of silicon carbide is most suitable for grinding materials of low tensile strength (e.g; tough bronze). Grinding is a __________ operation.

Question: Grinding wheel made of silicon carbide is most suitable for grinding materials of low tensile strength (e.g; tough bronze). Grinding is a __________ operation.
[A].

turning

[B].

dressing

[C].

forming

[D].

surface finishing

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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A material in which the atoms are arranged regularly in some directions but not in others, is termed as ‘mesomorphous material’; an example of which is

Question: A material in which the atoms are arranged regularly in some directions but not in others, is termed as ‘mesomorphous material’; an example of which is
[A].

lead

[B].

glass

[C].

mica

[D].

silver

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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