A. 10°
B. 20°
C. 30°
D. 40°
E. 60°.
Related Mcqs:
- It is required to connect two parallel shafts, the distance between whose axes is small and variable. The shafts are coupled by_______________?
A. universal joint
B. knuckle joint
C. Oldham’s coupling
D. flexible coupling
E. electromagnetic coupling - The type of coupling used to join two shafts whose axes are neither in same straight line nor parallel, but intersect is______________________?
A. flexible coupling
B. universal coupling
C. chain coupling
D. Oldham’s coupling
E. American coupling - The Hooke’s joint consists of ____________________?
A. two forks
B. one fork
C. three forks
D. four forks
E. five forks - To transmit power from one rotating shaft to another whose axes are neither parallel nor intersecting, use__________________?
A. spur gear
B. spiral gear
C. bevel gear
D. worm gear
E. crown gear - Angular acceleration of a link can be determined by dividing the___________________?
A. centripetal component of acceleration with length of link
B. tangential component of acceleration with length of link
C. resultant acceleration with length of link
D. all of the above
E. none of the above - If there are L number of links in a mechanism then number of possible inversions is equal to_______________?
A. L + 1
B. L – 1
C. L
D. L + 2
E. L – 2 - A universal joint is an example of_____________________?
A. higher pair
B. lower pair
C. rolling pair
D. sliding pair
E. turning pair - Any point on a link connecting double slider crank chain will trace a ________________?
A. straight line
B. circle
C. ellipse
D. parabola
E. hyperbola - The type of pair formed by two elements which are so connected that one is constrained to turn or revolve about a fixed axis of another element is known as__________________?
A. turning pair
B. rolling pair
C. sliding pair
D. spherical pair
E. lower pair - In automobiles the power is transmitted from gear box to differential through _________________?
A. bevel gear
B. universal joint
C. Hooke’s joint
D. Knuckle joint
E. Oldham’s coupling