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Question 1: It is the measure of the bullet’s diameter relative to the bore of the firearm.
A) extraction length
B) caliber
C) insensibility
D) stunning efficacy
Explanation: PAES 516:2008
Question 2: Animal sound such as bellowing in cattle
A) vocalization
B) caliber
C) insensibilityr
D) stunning efficacy
EXPLANATION: PAES 516:2008.
Question 3: Solid projectile made of metal (usually lead) propelled by a firearm or a gun.
A) cartridge
B) captive bolt
C) bullet round
D) bolt
EXPLANATION: PAES 515:2008.
Question 4: Type of mechanical stunner that uses compressed air supplied by a compressor instead of cartridge explosion to propel the captive bolt into the forehead of the animal.
A) Pneumatic type
B) Pistol type
C) Cylinder type
D) Cartridge type
Explanation: PAES 515:2008.
Question 5: Actual time of dehairing a single hog, expressed in seconds.
A) effective dehairing height
B) dehairing time
C) dehairing rate
D) discharge height
Explanation: PAES 508:2007
Question 6: A device for moving air which utilizes a power-driven rotating impeller.
A) Fan or Blower
B) Blower Guard
C) Rotor
D) Blower Wheel
Explanation: PAES 241:2010
Question 7: Type of centrifugal fan that have blades which are curved forward to the direction of the rotation and have larger flow rate when compared to other centrifugal fans of the same size and speed.
A) Backward-Inclined Blades
B) Centrifugal Fans with Forward-Curved Blades
C) Backward-Curved Blades
D) Centrifugal Fans with Radial blades
Explanation: PAES 240:2010
Question 8: A feed mixer that uses a tub or a box containing a chain, paddles, or slat conveyor and auger to tumble and mix the feed ingredients.
A) Tumble mixer
B) Chain, paddle and auger
C) Ribbon mixer
D) Reel and augers
Explanation: PAES 258:2011
Question 9: It refers to the physical, chemical and morphological properties of fibers extracted.
A)Fiber quality
B) Rattus norvegicus
C) Mus musculus
D) None
Explanation: PAES 255:2011
Question 10:The ratio of the dry weight of fiber extracted and the total fresh weight of stalks/leaves, expressed in percent.
A) Extraction efficiency
B) Extraction loss
C) Fiber recovery
D) Effective allowance
Explanation: PAES 254:2011
Question 11: The part of the forage chopper where the forage to be chopped are loaded.
A) Roller
B) Feeding table
C) Cutter knife
D) Discharge chute
Explanation: PAES 219: 2004
Question 12: These are designed to support and mount rotating shafts.
A) clutches
B) screws
C) bolts
D) anti-friction bearings
Explanation: PAES 309:2001.
Question 13: Refers to the number of revolutions or hours at a given constant speed that 90% of an apparently identical group of bearings will complete or exceed before the first evidence of fatigue develops.
A) load rating
B) radial load
C) rated life
D) speed limits
Explanation: PAES 309:2001
Question 14: A type of coupling that eliminates the need for large clearances and the resultant noisy backlash by providing a double-tounged central slider fitting between two flanges slotted at right angles to each other.
A) Gear-type coupling
B) Flexible coupling
C) Oldham coupling
D) None
Explanation: PAES 318:2002
Question 15: For a straight thread, this is the diameter of an imaginary cylinder whose surface passes through the thread profiles in such a way to make the widths of the thread ridge and the thread groove equal.
A) nominal diameter
B) major diameter
C) minor diameter
D) pitch diameter
Explanation: PAES 311:2001
Question 16: This type of coupling contains construction that permits free axial movement to accommodate motor end play and is especially suited to damping shock and momentary overload.
A) gear type coupling
B) roller chain flexible coupling
C) rubber-bushed coupling
D) flexible coupling
Explanation: PAES 318:2002
Question 17: The process of removing the skin of an animal.
A) Dehiding
B) Evisceration
C) c. Splitting
D) Carcass
Explanation: PAES 519:2008
Question 18:A rail using tubular or round bar material for its track.
A) Diamond Rail
B) Triangular rail
C) Rectangular rail
D) Cylindrical rail
Explanation: PAES 525:2012
Question 19: It is used when the projection of teeth beyond the head or nut is objectionable.
A) Internal toothed (A)
B) Internal-external toothed (AB)
C) External toothed (B)
D) None
Explanation: PAES 314:2002.
Question 20: It is a mechanical device designed specifically to hold, join, or maintain the equilibrium of single or multiple components.
A) Screw
B) Washers
C)Fastener
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 313:2001.
Question 21: For a straight thread, this diameter is the imaginary cylinder bounding the root of an external thread or the crest of an internal thread.
A) pitch diameter
B) Major diameter
C) Minor diameter
D) None
Explanation: PAES 311:2001
Question 22: It is the distance (in millimeters), measured parallel to the thread axis, between corresponding points on adjacent thread forms in the same axial plane on the same side of an axis.
A) pitch
B) Washers
C) screw
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 311:2001.
Question 23: It is a machine screw, used for applications where space is restricted making impossible to use a wrench for tightening.
A) hexagonal flange head
B) slotted head
C) Square head
D) Pan head
Explanation: PAES 313:2001
Question 24: A mechanical device that converts heat energy produced by combustion of fuel into mechanical energy.
A) Engine
B) Dynamo
C) Transformer
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 116: 2001
Question 25: An arrangement of valves wherein the intake and exhaust valves are located in the cylinder head.
A) underhead valve
B) overhead valve
C) side valve
D) L valve
Explanation: PAES 116: 2001
Question 26: The maximum depth that the soil auger can reach.
A) Boring depth
B) Thread depth
C) Auger depth
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 162:2011
Question 27: For a straight thread, this diameter is the imaginary cylinder bounding the root of an external thread.
A) bore diameter
B) minor diameter
C) major diameter
D) thread diameter
Explanation: PAES 162:2011
Question 28: Type of soil auger that makes use of human force to drill the soil.
A) Manual type
B) Hand-operated type
C) Motor-operated type
D) None
Explanation: PAES 161:2011
Question 29:A tillage operation that cuts and moves small layers of soil to provide smooth, refined surface condition.
A) Land planning
B) Land forming
C) Land grading
D) Harrowing
Explanation: PAES 106: 2000
Question 30: An operation which breaks the clods, levels and makes the soil ready for planting.
A) Cultivating
B) Furrowing
C) Harrowing
D)Plowing
Explanation: PAES 106 : 2000
Question 31: Arrangement of coconut coir decorticator blades which are symmetrically around a shaft or to an open cylinder.
A) Coiled Arrangement
B) Radial Arrangement
C) Linear Arrangement
D) Spiral Arrangement
Explanation: PAES 250:2011
Question 32: Devices intended to slice the crop into chips with reasonable consistency within a range of optional settings. Also known as a cutterhead.
A) Stationary knife
B) Cutting knife
C) Rotating blade
D) Cutting rotor
Explanation: PAES 222:2005
Question 33: Substances that cannot be melted and remelted.
A) Thermoplastic
B) Service temperature
C) Thermosets
D) Polymer
Explanation: PAES 319:2002
Question 34: A cylindrical gear whose tooth traces are helices, it transmits rotational motion and power between two parallel axes.
A) Module
B) Gear tooth
C) Helical gear
D) Normal module
Explanation: PAES 307:2001
Question 35: Radial distance between the dedendum circle and the pitch circle.
A)Pitch Circle
B) Module
C) Addendum
D) Dedendum
Explanation: PAES 307:2001
Question 36: Curve whose tangents are inclined at a constant angle to the axis of the cylinder.
A) Ellipse
B) Concave
C) Helix
D)Hyperbola
Explanation: PAES 307:2001
Question 37: A high-density fiberboard that has been specially treated with drying oil, petroleum derivatives, or other compounds stabilized by baking or heating, and generally intended for the use where moisture resistance is required.
A) Tempered Fiberboard
B) Plywood
C) Corrugated Fiberboard
D) Standard Fiberboard
Explanation: PAES 320:2002
Question 38: The type of plywood intended for outdoor or marine uses, also known as Type I.
A) Face-Plywood
B) Lumber Core Plywood
C) Interior Plywood
D) Exterior Plywood
Explanation: PAES 320:2002
Question 39: A board principally made from wood chips and formed by hot press process with adhesive.
A) Particle Board
B) Fiber Board
C) Plain Board
D) Ply Board
Explanation: PAES 320:2002
Question 40: Test carried out on each and every component or equipment to check the specifications which are likely to vary during production.
A) acceptance test
B) production test
C) routine test
D) type test
Explanation: PAES 103:2000
Question 41: Designations related to the operator when sitting on the operator’s station.
A) agricultural tractor
B) self-propelled machine
C) right-hand and left-hand
D)pedestrian-operated machine
Explanation: PAES 104:2000
Question 42: System that maintains a minimum of 30% residue cover on the soil surface after planting or maintains at least 1,100 kg/ha of flat small grain residue equivalent on the soil surface during the critical erosion period.
A) Optimum tillage
B) Conservation tillage
C) Minimum tillage
D) Conventional tillage
Explanation: PAES 106 : 2000
Question 43:Flat knife or revolving disc, mounted in front of the plow bottom, which cuts the soil vertically.
A) colter
B) frame
C) frog
D) hitch
Explanation: PAES 131: 2004
Question 44: Type of rotating sprinkler head which rotates using weighted or spring-loaded arm which is propelled by the liquid stream and hits the sprinkler body.
A) rotating sprinkler head
B) sprinkler loaded head
C) impact-driven sprinkler head
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 125: 2002
Question 45: Distance from the nozzle at which spraying could be carried out.
A) Sprayer nozzle
B) Sprayer range
C) Carried out nozzle
D) NOTA
Explanation: PAES 158:2011
Question 46: Temperature at which the plastic can withstand without incurring a change in its physical properties.
A) Ambient Temperature
B) Dry bulb temperature
C) Running-in temperature
D) Service temperature
Explanation: PAES 319:2002
Question 47: Provides high strength and stiffness while offering enhanced dimensional stability and ease of machining; semi-crystalline material, also has a low coefficient of friction and good wear properties-especially in wet environments
A) Nylon
B) Polyamide
C) Acetals
D) Acrylic
Explanation: PAES 319:2002
Question 48: More popularly known as Teflon, has good dynamic mechanical properties and sufficient flexibility, and ideally suited for use as dynamic seals and bearings even when the stress is extreme.
A)Polyvinyl chloride
B) Polyethylene (Ultra High Molecular Weight)
C)Polyterafluoroethylene (PTFE)
D) AOTA
Explanation: PAES 319:2002
Question 49: An amorphous thermoplastic with excellent dimensional stability and good strength and stiffness over a wide range of service temperatures. It is often used for structural applications when transparency and impact strength are essential-such as lenses, manifolds, site glasses, and machine guards.
A) Nylon
B) Polypropylene
C) Polyamide
D) Polycarbonate
Explanation: PAES 319:2002
Question 50: Clutches designed to reduce coupling shack by slipping during the engagement period. They also serve as safety devices by slipping when the torque exceeds their maximum rating.
A) Cone clutch
B)Centrifugal clutch
C) Friction clutch
D) Positive clutch
Explanation: PAES 318:2002
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