(MCDE) Exam Questions and Answers |
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1. A hydraulic cylinder is required to produce a pushing force of 50 kN at a system
pressure of 200 bar. What is the minimum theoretical piston diameter needed?
A) 5.64 cm
B) 3.98 cm
C) 7.12 cm
D) 4.52 cm
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Force = Pressure × Area. Area = Force / Pressure = 50,000 N / (200 × 10⁵
Pa) = 50,,000,000 = 0.0025 m². Diameter = √(4 × Area / π) = √(0.01 / π) =
√0.003183 = 0.0564 m = 5.64 cm.
2. In a pneumatic system, what is the primary purpose of an air receiver tank?
A) To cool the compressed air
B) To store compressed air and dampen pressure pulses
C) To remove oil vapors
D) To increase the flow rate
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The air receiver tank stores compressed air, allowing the compressor to
cycle less frequently, and helps smooth out pressure fluctuations from the compressor’s
discharge.
3. Which type of valve allows flow in one direction only and is often used to prevent
backflow in hydraulic systems?
,A) Pressure relief valve
B) Flow control valve
C) Check valve
D) Directional control valve
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: A check valve is a one-way valve that permits flow in one direction and
blocks flow in the opposite direction, preventing backflow and protecting components.
4. A 4/3 directional control valve in its center position with all ports blocked (closed
center) would cause which effect on a hydraulic pump?
A) Pump unloads to tank at low pressure
B) Pump flow goes to actuator
C) Pump flow is blocked, pressure rises to relief valve setting
D) Pump cavitates
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: In a closed-center configuration, pump flow is blocked when the valve is
centered, causing pressure to rise until the system relief valve opens, bypassing flow to
tank.
5. What is the main disadvantage of series hydraulic circuits compared to parallel
circuits?
A) Higher cost
B) Actuator speeds depend on load
C) Cannot use multiple actuators simultaneously
D) Requires larger pump
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: In series circuits, the same flow goes through each actuator; the pressure
required is the sum of individual pressure drops. Actuator speeds vary with load because
flow divides according to resistance.
,6. In a pneumatic cylinder, cushioning at the end of stroke is used primarily to:
A) Reduce air consumption
B) Increase cylinder speed
C) Absorb shock and reduce noise
D) Filter the exhaust air
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Cushioning traps a pocket of air at the end of stroke, creating a
deceleration effect that reduces impact forces, noise, and mechanical stress.
7. The term "ISO 1219" refers to:
A) A safety standard for hydraulic presses
B) Graphic symbols for fluid power systems
C) A viscosity classification for hydraulic oils
D) A standard for cylinder mounting styles
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: ISO 1219 is the international standard defining graphical symbols for fluid
power diagrams (hydraulic and pneumatic systems).
8. What does a pressure-compensated flow control valve maintain constant despite
pressure changes?
A) Pressure
B) Flow rate
C) Temperature
D) Direction
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A pressure-compensated flow control valve automatically adjusts its orifice
to maintain a set flow rate regardless of inlet or outlet pressure variations (within limits).
9. Which hydraulic component converts mechanical energy into fluid energy?
A) Hydraulic motor
, B) Cylinder
C) Pump
D) Accumulator
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: A hydraulic pump takes mechanical energy (from an electric motor or
engine) and converts it into hydraulic energy (flow and pressure).
10. The theoretical flow rate of a gear pump is 80 L/min. If the volumetric efficiency is
92%, what is the actual flow rate?
A) 73.6 L/min
B) 86.96 L/min
C) 80 L/min
D) 88 L/min
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Actual flow = Theoretical flow × Volumetric efficiency = 80 × 0.92 = 73.6
L/min.
11. In pneumatic systems, a lubricator is used to:
A) Remove water from compressed air
B) Add oil mist to air for lubricating moving parts
C) Increase air pressure
D) Cool the air
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A pneumatic lubricator injects a fine mist of oil into the compressed air
stream to lubricate downstream components like cylinders and valves.
12. Which type of hydraulic fluid has the highest fire resistance?
A) Mineral oil
B) Water-glycol