Process Planning And Cost Estimation Set 7

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This set of Process Planning and Cost Estimation Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Process Planning And Cost Estimation Set 7

Q1 | Jigs And fixture are used to provide interchangeability.
  • true
  • false
Q2 | With the use of Jigs and fixture quality control expenses will
  • reduce
  • increases
  • jigs and fixture are not used in any production process
  • none of the mentioned
Q3 | With the use of Jigs and fixture
  • labour cost decreases
  • labour cost increases
  • none of the mentioned
Q4 | Which of the following is not correct about fixture?
  • it is used to hold the work
  • it is used to position the work the work
  • it assures high accuracy of parts
  • it is used to guide the cutting tool
Q5 | Which of the following is not correct about jig?
  • it is used to hold the work
  • it is used to position the work the work
  • it is used to guide the cutting tool
  • none of the mentioned
Q6 | In which of the following operation jigs are preferred over fixture?
  • drilling
  • turning
  • milling
  • grinding
Q7 | Number of degree of freedom of a workpiece in space is equal to
  • 10
  • 12
  • 14
  • 16
Q8 | Land use, transportation and road network plans are                      
  • inter linked
  • intra linked
  • not linked
  • depends on the network
Q9 | What is the main cause of accidents in urban areas?
  • improper planning
  • extra wide roads
  • additional thickness of the pavement
  • traffic congestion
Q10 | The first stage in the function of traffic engineering department is?
  • planning and design
  • collection of data
  • investigations
  • finance
Q11 | Traffic forecast is not influenced by
  • gdp
  • industrial output
  • population
  • weather
Q12 | Demographic factors do not include
  • gdp
  • population in urban cities
  • population in rural areas
  • overall population
Q13 | The NHDP are being undertaken by private companies on the basis of                      
  • profit
  • revenue
  • bot
  • commission basis
Q14 | The traffic will increase if the                      
  • price of fuel decreases
  • price of vehicles decreases
  • price of vehicles decreases
Q15 | The traffic population is estimated by
  • arithmetic method
  • geometric method
  • incremental increase method
  • harmonic method
Q16 | Which of the following data is not required to prepare an estimate?
  • amplitude
  • drawings
  • specifications
  • rates
Q17 | Estimating is the technique of calculating the various quantities and is needed for controlling the expenditure during the execution of the work.
  • true
  • false
Q18 | The process of working out the cost per unit of each item is known as                    
  • work
  • sheet
  • data
  • analysis
Q19 | While fixing rate per unit of an item, the quantity of materials and labour needed for one unit of an item are strictly per
  • special data book
  • standard data book
  • special data record
  • specific data record
Q20 | In the case of works which require some special types of equipment, an amount of
  • 1-2
  • 5-9
  • 12-18
  • 16-20
Q21 | Which of the following is not a method used for preparing approximate estimates?
  • cubical contents method
  • unit base method
  • plinth area method
  • cylindrical base method
Q22 | In the plinth area method, the cost of construction is computed by the multiplication of                  
  • plinth length and rate
  • plinth breadth and rate
  • plinth area and plinth area rate
  • plinth volume and plinth length rate
Q23 | As per IS 3861-1966, which of the following areas should not be included while calculating the plinth area of a building?
  • porches of non-cantilever type
  • area of barsati at terrace level
  • area of walls at floor level
  • area of lofts
Q24 | For the preparation of approximate estimates, cubical contents method is more accurate than the unit base method and plinth area method.
  • true
  • false
Q25 | In the cubical contents method, the cost of a structure is computed by the multiplication of total cubic contents and                
  • area of building
  • volume of building
  • local cubic rate
  • length of building