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The brown smoke during the operation of a bessemer Converter indicates that the
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A. air is burning out silicon and managanese
B. silicon and manganese has burnt and carbon has started oxidising
C. the converter must be titled to remove the contents of the converter
D. the brown smoke does not occur during the operation of a bessemer converter
Correct Answer
air is burning out silicon and managanese
Engineering Materials problems
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1. The ability of a material to undergo large permanent deformation with the application of a tensile force, is called ductility.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Correct Answer: Correct
2. An aluminium alloy with 11% silicon is used for making engine pistons by die casting technique.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
3. The alloying element which can replace tungsten in high speed steels is
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A. nickel
B. vanadium
C. cobalt
D. molybdenum
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Correct Answer: molybdenum
4. The blade of a power saw is made of
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A. boron steel
B. high speed steel
C. stainless steel
D. malleable cast iron
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Correct Answer: high speed steel
5. The aluminium alloy, mainly used, for anodized utensil manufacture, is
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A. duralumin
B. Y-alloy
C. magnalium
D. hindalium
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Correct Answer: hindalium
6. Pearlite consists of
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A. 13% carbon and 87% ferrite
B. 13% cementite and 87% ferrite
C. 13% ferrite and 87% cementite
D. 6.67% carbon and 93.33% iron
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Correct Answer: 13% cementite and 87% ferrite
7. The carbon in the pig iron varies from
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A. 0.1 to 0.5%
B. 0.5 to 1%
C. 1 to 5%
D. 5 to 10%
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Correct Answer: 1 to 5%
8. Induction hardening is basically a
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A. carburising process
B. surface hardening process
C. core-hardening process
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: surface hardening process
9. The strength is the ability of a material to resist
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A. deformation under stress
B. externally applied forces with breakdown or yielding
C. fracture due to high impact loads
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: externally applied forces with breakdown or yielding
10. When elements like nickel, chromium, copper and molybdenum are added to the molten cast iron, it produces
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A. white cast iron
B. nodular cast iron
C. malleable cast iron
D. alloy cast iron
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Correct Answer: alloy cast iron
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