Forming Questions and Answers – Hand tools and Appliances

This set of Metal Forming Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Hand tools and Appliances”.

1. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Cross peen hand tool appliance consuming more energy & time
a) Cross peen
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Straight pin
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Answer: a
Explanation: Hand tools are often used when the work needed to be done is very short and can be done in small amount of time without the need of a machine, which would consume more energy and time. The following figure is that of a hand tool called as cross peen.

2. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Straight pin hand tool appliance
a) Cross peen
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Straight pin
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Answer: d
Explanation: None.

3. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Ball peen hand tool appliance
a) Cross peen
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Straight pin
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Answer: b
Explanation: None.
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4. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Set hammer hand tool appliance
a) Cross peen
b) Ball peen
c) Set hammer
d) Straight pin
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following figure is that of a set hammer. Whenever there are corners that need to be shouldered, it often becomes inconvenient to do it using other tools, here a set hammer plays an important role in shouldering it.

5. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Sledge hand tool appliance
a) Cross peen
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Straight pin
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following figure is that of a sledge. Sledges are generally observed to have a very big head area. This large area of the head allows the sledge to distribute its force over a wide area.
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6. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Drift hand tool appliance
a) Drift
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Straight pin
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Answer: a
Explanation: The following figure is that of a drift. A punch is a type of a hand tool, when there is a hole to be made in a metal part, and when the metal is experiencing forging heat, a punch can be used, after the making the holes, when it needs to widen apart, a tapered punch is passes through it, called the drift.

7. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Punch hand tool when there is a hole to be made in a metal part
a) Drift
b) Ball peen
c) Sledge
d) Punch
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Answer: d
Explanation: The following figure is that of a punch. A punch is a type of a hand tool, when there is a hole to be made in a metal part, and when the metal is experiencing forging heat, a punch can be used.

8. The following figure represents which hand tool appliance?
Fuller hand tool appliance
a) Straight peen
b) Flat tongs
c) Fuller
d) Gad tongs
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Answer: c
Explanation: The following figure is that of a fuller. Whenever a piece has to be necked down, a fuller is a highly recommended object. Fullers are made available in various shapes and sizes, according to the requirements.

9. Swages are used for providing smoothness to the articles.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: Swages are used for work where the articles need a good finishing in terms of shapes, such as round, square or pentagonal etc, whereas for the smoothing purposes, flatters are highly used.
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10. A flat tong is used for holding bolts.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: For the holding of bolts or rivets or any other circular section, a ring tong is used, whereas a flat tong is used whenever a section having a rectangular shape has to be held.

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