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Directions to Solve

In each of the sentences given below a word is printed in bold. Below it four choices are given. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.

Q1: They feel that we should be fully aware of our own environment.

A heredity

B nature

C surroundings

D nationality

Q2: In a simple die

A two or more operations are performed simultaneously at the single stroke of the ram

B none of the above

C two or more cutting operations are performed at one station of the press in every stroke of the ram

D both cutting and non-cutting operations are performed at one station of the press in every stroke of the ram

Q3: The operation of producing cup shaped parts from flat sheet metal blanks by bending and plastic flow of metal, is known as

A planishing

B squeezing

C drawing

D coining

Q4: The aim of value engineering is to

A determine the selling price of a product

B minimise the cost without change in quality of the product

C find the depreciation value of a machine

D all of the above

Q5: In time study, the rating factor is applied to determine

A normal time of a worker

B merit rating of the worker

C standard time of a job

D fixation of incentive rate

Q6: Gantt chart is used for

A production schedule

B material handling

C inventory control

D machine repair schedules

Q7: The main object of scientific layout is

A to minimise production delays

B to utilise maximum floor area

C all of these

D to produce better quality of product

Q8: The probabilistic time is given by (where to = Optimistic time, tp = Pessimistic time, and tn = Most likely time)

A

B

C

D

Q9: In value engineering, the term value refers to

A selling price of the product

B total cost of the product

C utility of the product

D manufacturing cost of the product

Q10: In inventory control theory, the economic order quantity is

A optimum lot size

B average level of inventory

C lot size corresponding to break-even analysis

D capacity of a warehouse