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Chapter 13 Machine Shop and Machinery Questions

The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to mechanical engineering, specifically focusing on the Philippine Mechanical Code of 2008 and various machinery and tools used in the field. It covers topics such as regulations, machine types, safety hazards, and operational procedures. The answers provided indicate a strong emphasis on the knowledge required for mechanical engineering practices.

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Chapter 13 Machine Shop and Machinery Questions

The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to mechanical engineering, specifically focusing on the Philippine Mechanical Code of 2008 and various machinery and tools used in the field. It covers topics such as regulations, machine types, safety hazards, and operational procedures. The answers provided indicate a strong emphasis on the knowledge required for mechanical engineering practices.

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1.

The Philippine Mechanical Code of 2008 is a comprehensive set of regulations for Engineering
Practices of a particular Engineering Discipline?
A. Mechanical Engineering
B. Chemical Engineering
C. Electrical Engineering
D. Civil Engineering
2. Also known as the The Mechanical Engineering Act of 1998, regulates the practice of mechanical
engineering in the Philippines. It establishes a regulatory framework for the profession, ensuring
the competence and ethical conduct of mechanical engineers.

A. Republic Act 10173

B. Republic Act No. 11058

C. Republic Act (RA) 9165

D. Republic Act No. 8495

3. It is a room or space with sidings and roofs where metal parts are cut to a size required and put
together to form mechanical units or machine, which are made to be used in the production of
the necessities of civilization.
A. Machine Shop
B. Work Shop
C. Production Warehouse
D. Factory
4. A machine that includes basic planer, shaper, dotters, broacher and key seaters.
A. Grinding Machines
B. Lathe Machines
C. Milling Machines
D. Planning Machines
5. A machine tool used mainly for producing holes in metal. In this machine the work is securely
held while a revolving cutting tool is fed into it. The cutting tool is termed ________.
A. Puncher
B. Laser Cutter
C. Drill
D. Universal Milling Machine
6. A tool or part of a tool, such as a pawl, that prevents movement through physical engagement.
For Lathe Machines, it used to secure a workpiece to a metal lathe
A. Clamp
B. Vise
C. Dog
D. Clutch
7. Operating these types of Machines involves the following hazards: Contact with revolving cutters
generally occur, Removing chips and waste, and Flying chips.
A. Milling Machines
B. Turning Machines
C. Boring Machines
D. Planning Machines
8. A machine purposely designed for finishing holes, the work table revolves on a ______ axis and
the cutting tool is arranged above the table and may be fed laterally.

A. Horizontal Boring Machine

B. Vertical Boring Machine

C. Reamer

D. Jig Borer

9. What is the symbol “⌀” indicates in Gears?


A. Pressure Angle
B. Dedendum
C. Addendum
D. Diameter
10. It is used in the production of flat surfaces on pieces too large or too heavy or cannot be held in
a shaper.
A. Drill
B. Shaper
C. Planer
D. Boring Mill
11. A machine for finishing holes where the cutting tool revolves on x-axis.
A. Vertical Boring Machine
B. Drill
C. Puncher
D. Horizontal Boring Machine
12. It is designed to cut everything all the time, because it employs an endless band of sharp teeth
moving in one direction.
A. Metal Cutting Band Saws
B. Hacksaw
C. Circular Saw
D. Jigsaw

For numbers 13 – 15, mention at least 3 types of Turning machines from these choices

13.

14.

15.

A. Engine
B. Milling Machine
C. Turrets
D. Shaper
E. Deterministic Turning Machine
F. Automatic screw machines
16. A system that is based on ISO Recommendation R701, International ________: Symbols for
Geometrical Data.

A. Gear Notation System

B. Scientific Notation System

C. Screw Notation System

D. Bolt Notation System

17. A machine that uses an Abrasive and a Wheel Guard. The user wears an Eye shield while operating
this particular machine.

A. Milling Machine
B. Lathe Machine
C. Boring Machine
D. Grinding Machines

18. How many types of hazards that could occur while operating Turning Machines?

A. 12

B. 11

C. 10

D. 9

19. A simple method for assessing the integrity of grinding wheels before they are mounted on a
grinding machine.

A. Ring test

B. Assessment Test

C. Slip Test

D. Creep Test

20. Number of reasons that causes accidents to occur while operating a Grinder Machine

A. 15

B. 17

C. 20

D. 18
1. A

2. D

3. A

4. D

5. C

6. C

7. A

8. B

9. A

10. C

11. D

12. A

13. A

14. C

15. F

16. A

17. D

18. B

19. A

20. C

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