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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 8
Q1 | is required for preliminary studies of various aspects of a work or project.
- supplementary estimate
- plinth area estimate
- revised estimate
- abstract estimate
Q2 | Approximate cost of a hostel building for 100 students @Rs.10000/- per student works out as Rs. 10 lakhs.
- true
- false
Q3 | Approx. cost of a bridge of 3 spans of 50 m each span @Rs.30000/- per running m of span comes to 3*50*30000 = Rs. 45 lakhs.
- true
- false
Q4 | 1 ESTIMATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF JOBS
- true
- false
Q5 | Cube rate estimate is less accurate as compared to the plinth area estimate as the height of the building is also compared.
- false
- true
Q6 | For storeyed building plinth area estimate is not prepared for each storey separately.
- true
- false
Q7 | is prepared on the basis of plinth area of building, the rate being deducted from the cost of similar building having similar specification, heights and construction, in the locality.
- cube rate estimate
- supplementary estimate
- maintenance estimate
- plinth area estimate
Q8 | is the amount provided in the estimate and bill of quantities for some specialised work to be done by a specialised firm; whose details are not known at the time of preparing estimate.
- prime cost
- provisional sum
- capital cost
- building cost index
Q9 | In this method approx. total length of walls is found in running metre and this total length multiplied by the rate per running metre of wall gives a fairly accurate cost.
- annual repair
- item rate estimate
- approximate quantity method estimate
- cubical content estimate
Q10 | estimate is a detailed estimate and is prepared to maintain the structure or work in proper order and safe condition.
- supplementary and revised estimate
- maintenance estimate
- item rate estimate
- revised estimate
Q11 | A large work or project may consists of several building or small works and each of these work is known as
- sub-work
- sub-project
- sub-head
- sub-construction
Q12 | The term is used to denote a procedure of costing or valuing an item of work on the basis of actual labourers and materials required.
- prime cost
- hour-work
- day-work
- sub-work
Q13 | Shaping of metal by squeezing them in between two or more dies in order to obtain desire shape is done by?
- forming
- forging
- welding
- grinding
Q14 | Forging is carried out at which temperature?
- below recrystallization temperature
- above recrystallization temperature
- below or above recrystallization temperature
- above melting point
Q15 | Which of the following is a type of forging?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q16 | In which of the following forging metal is kept in the lower die?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q17 | In which of the forging process metal is kept in between a pair of dies and a gutter is provided in the lower die?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q18 | In which of the forging process metal is kept in between a pair of dies and no gutter is provided in the lower die?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q19 | The extra metal which settles down in the gutter is known as?
- flash
- slag
- flux
- barrelling
Q20 | In which of the following forging process no flash is formed?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q21 | In which of the following forging process poor material utilization occurs?
- open die
- closed die
- impression dies
- hold dies
Q22 | Cogging, which is also called as drawing out, is basically?
- open die forging operation
- closed die forging operation
- impression dies forging operation
- hold die forging operation
Q23 | In rolling operation, the roll rotates with surface velocity?
- exceeding the speed of incoming metal
- lower than the speed of incoming metal
- equal to speed of the incoming metal
- very higher than the speed of incoming metal
Q24 | A round billet made of 70-30 brass is extruded at a temperature of 675°C. The billet diameter is 125 mm, and the diameter of the extrusion is 50 mm. Calculate the extrusion force required.
- 4 mn
- 5 mn
- 5.6 mn
- none of the mentioned
Q25 | In which type of extrusion, a billet is placed in a chamber?
- forward
- indirect
- hydrostatic
- impact