Advanced Machining Questions and Answers – Magnetic Abrasive Finishing – Introduction

This set of Advanced Machining Processes Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Magnetic Abrasive Finishing – Introduction”.

1. In this type of machining, machining forces are controlled by which of the following fields?
a) Magnetic field
b) Electric field
c) Radiative field
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: In this machining, the magnetic field controls all the major forces of machining.

2. Which of the following type of tools, are required for magnetic field assisted polishing?
a) Rigid tools
b) Expensive tools
c) Magnetic tools
d) Ultra precession tools
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Answer: c
Explanation: Magnetic field assisted polishing requires only magnetic machining elements, for the purpose of machining.

3. Which of the following is not a magnetic field assisted machining process?
a) Electro-plating process
b) Magnetic abrasive finishing
c) Magnetic float polishing
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: There are only two types of magnetic field assisted polishing: Magnetic abrasive machining and Magnetic float polishing.
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4. In the advanced machining processes, what is the full form of MAF?
a) Magnet Automated Finishing
b) Magnetic Abrasive Finishing
c) Magnet Assisted Floating
d) Magnetic Association for Floating
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Answer: b
Explanation: In advanced machining processes, full form of MAF is Magnetic Abrasive Finishing.

5. In Magnetic abrasive finishing, which of the following particles do not contribute to the material removal?
a) Abrasive particles
b) Magnetic particles
c) Non-magnetic particles
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: Material is removed by colloidal dispersion of the magnetic particles in abrasive particles.
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6. Which of the following motions are opted, in order to carry on with the Magnetic abrasive finishing?
a) Rotary motion
b) Oscillatory motion
c) Vibratory motion
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: All the motions mentioned above, are needed for machining parts in MAF.

7. Magnetic Abrasive finishing is used for which of the following application/s?
a) Surface finishing
b) Cutting
c) Drilling
d) Boring
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Answer: a
Explanation: Magnetic abrasive finishing is a process, which is opted for finishing of parts that are already machined on the other machines.
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8. Which is the place, where Magnetic field assisted polishing was invented?
a) The United States of America
b) The United Arab Emirates
c) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
d) Japan
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Answer: a
Explanation: Magnetic field assisted polishing was invented in the United States of America.

9. Which of the following processes cannot be machined using Magnetic abrasive finishing?
a) Surface finishing
b) Surface polishing
c) Hole Drilling
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: Holes drilling is one of the processes that cannot be done using Magnetic Abrasive Finishing.
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