Machine Design

This Machine Design MCQs set focuses on core design principles used in mechanical components and power transmission systems.
It covers failure theories, fatigue behavior, stress concentration, and key machine elements such as shafts, gears, bearings, springs, and fits.
The questions are structured to strengthen design thinking and practical understanding, making it highly useful for interviews, competitive exams, and real-world engineering applications.
Set 01: Machine Design MCQs
Failure Theories
Fatigue
Endurance Limit
Stress Concentration
Shafts
Keys & Couplings
Bearings
Gears
Springs
Fits (Clearance / Interference)
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