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Fiber Blending Techniques(Engineering > Textile Engineering ) Questions and Answers
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Topic
Engineering
Textile Engineering
Fiber Blending Techniques
Question 1.
Ratio between number of coils wounded during upward travel and downward travel of rail usually lie between
2:1 and 2.5:1
3:1 and 3:2
3.2:1 and 4:2
4:5 and 5:1.3
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
2:1 and 2.5:1
Answer:
(a).
2:1 and 2.5:1
Question 2.
Windings wound when ring rail on bobbin lowers
1.18 m
2.28 m
3.38 m
4.48 m
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
1.18 m
Answer:
(a).
1.18 m
Question 3.
Shape of bobbin is
round
spherical
conical
oval
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. ->
conical
Answer:
(c).
conical
Question 4.
For obtaining bobbin of a given diameter, increment value and yarn count should be
directly proportional
inversely proportional
same
adjustable
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
inversely proportional
Answer:
(b).
inversely proportional
Question 5.
Bobbin is wound in a way that it starts from
top
base
center
anywhere required
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
base
Answer:
(b).
base
Question 6.
Tube length of bobbin is calculated to be
210-280 mm
180-280 mm
260-280 mm
360 mm
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. ->
260-280 mm
Answer:
(c).
260-280 mm
Question 7.
In each step of bobbin formation, overlapping of main yarn layers occurs in correspondence to
cross - wound tying layer
tying layer
tip tying layer
base tying layer
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
cross - wound tying layer
Answer:
(a).
cross - wound tying layer
Question 8.
Travel of rail is enough when as compared to ring diameter, it is
12 to 18% larger
12 to 18% smaller
10 to 20% larger
10 to 20% smaller
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
12 to 18% larger
Answer:
(a).
12 to 18% larger
Question 9.
Space between two successive upward travels of rail rings is called as
decrement value
increment value
zero value
null value
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
increment value
Answer:
(b).
increment value
Question 10.
When bobbin is being wound, are left uncovered is
top
base
build up
kernel
Explanation:-
Answer: Option D. ->
kernel
Answer:
(d).
kernel
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