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Beryllium bronze has
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A. high yield point
B. high fatigue limit
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
Correct Answer
both (a) and (b)
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1. Which of the following statement is true about brittle fracture?
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A. High temperature and low strain rates favour brittle fracture
B. Many metals with hexagonal close packed (H.C.P) crystal structure commonly show brittle fracture
C. Brittle fracture is always preceded by noise
D. Cup and cone formation is characteristic for brittle materials
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Correct Answer: Many metals with hexagonal close packed (H.C.P) crystal structure commonly show brittle fracture
2. Which of the following statements are true for annealing of steels?
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A. Steels are heated to 500 to 700° C
B. Cooling is done slowly and steadily
C. Internal stresses are relieved
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
3. Which of the following statement is correct?
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A. The product produced by blastfurnace is called cast iron.
B. The pig iron is the name given to the product produced by cupola.
C. The cast iron has high tensile strength.
D. The chilled cast iron has no graphite.
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Correct Answer: The chilled cast iron has no graphite.
4. When a low carbon steel is heated upto upper critical temperature
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A. there is no change in grain size
B. the average grain size is a minimum
C. the grain size increases very rapidly
D. the grain size first increases and then decreases very rapidly
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Correct Answer: the average grain size is a minimum
5. The hardness of steel depends upon the
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A. amount of cementite it contains
B. amount of carbon it contains
C. contents of alloying elements
D. method of manufacture of steel
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Correct Answer: amount of carbon it contains
6. Martensite has needle like structure and is magnetic.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Correct Answer: Correct
7. Which of the following material has nearly zero coefficient of expansion?
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A. Stainless steel
B. High speed steel
C. Invar
D. Heat resisting steel
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Correct Answer: Invar
8. The iron ore in the charge of blast furnace acts as an iron bearing mineral.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
9. Which of the following display properties similar to that of steel?
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A. Blackheart cast iron
B. Whiteheart cast iron
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
10. Which of the following is an amorphous material?
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A. Mica
B. Silver
C. Lead
D. Glass
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Correct Answer: Glass
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