Forming Processes

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Q. In which forming process is a material deformed by compressive forces?
  • A. Bending
  • B. Drawing
  • C. Forging
  • D. Stamping
Q. What is a common characteristic of the bending process?
  • A. Material is melted and poured
  • B. Material is stretched and thinned
  • C. Material is bent around a specific radius
  • D. Material is layered on top of each other
Q. What is the main advantage of using the extrusion process?
  • A. High precision in dimensions
  • B. Ability to create complex cross-sections
  • C. Low material waste
  • D. Fast production rates
Q. What is the main disadvantage of the forming process?
  • A. High material waste
  • B. Limited to certain materials
  • C. Requires high energy input
  • D. Slow production rates
Q. What is the primary purpose of the forming process in manufacturing?
  • A. To remove material from a workpiece
  • B. To shape materials without removing material
  • C. To join two or more materials together
  • D. To add material layer by layer
Q. What is the purpose of the die in the stamping process?
  • A. To heat the material
  • B. To shape the material
  • C. To cool the material
  • D. To join materials
Q. Which forming process involves pulling a material through a die?
  • A. Extrusion
  • B. Drawing
  • C. Rolling
  • D. Forging
Q. Which material is commonly used in the forging process?
  • A. Plastic
  • B. Wood
  • C. Metal
  • D. Ceramic
Q. Which of the following is NOT a type of forming process?
  • A. Rolling
  • B. Forging
  • C. Casting
  • D. Extrusion
Q. Which of the following processes is typically used to create sheet metal parts?
  • A. Casting
  • B. Machining
  • C. Forming
  • D. Additive manufacturing
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