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The ductility is the property of a material due to which it
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A. can be drawn into wires
B. breaks with little permanent distortion
C. can be rolled or hammered into thin sheets
D. can resist fracture due to high impact loads
Correct Answer
can be drawn into wires
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1. A steel with 0.8% carbon is known as
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A. eutectoid steel
B. hyper-eutectoid steel
C. hypo-eutectiod steel
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: eutectoid steel
2. Iron-carbon alloys containing 4.3% carbon are known as hypo-eutectic cast irons.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Correct Answer: Incorrect
3. Cast iron has
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A. high compressive strength
B. excellent machinability
C. good casting characteristic
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
4. The machine tool guide ways are usually hardened by
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A. vacuum hardening
B. martempering
C. induction hardening
D. flame hardening
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Correct Answer: flame hardening
5. A steel alloy containing 36% nickel is called
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A. stainless steel
B. high speed steel
C. invar
D. heat resisting steel
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Correct Answer: invar
6. For the pipe fitting like elbow, tee, union etc., which of the following is preferred?
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A. Pig iron
B. Malleable iron
C. Spheroidal graphite cast iron
D. High carbon steel
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Correct Answer: Malleable iron
7. Phosphor bronze has
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A. high resistance to corrosion
B. good wearing qualities and high elasticity
C. valuable cold working property
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: good wearing qualities and high elasticity
8. The temperature point at which the change ends on heating the steel is called
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A. lower critical point
B. upper critical point
C. point of recalescence
D. point of decalescence
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Correct Answer: upper critical point
9. Thermosetting plastics are those materials which
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A. are formed into shape under heat and pressure and results in a permanently hard product
B. do not become hard with the application of heat and pressure and no chemical change occurs
C. are flexible and can withstand considerable wear under suitable conditions
D. are used as a friction lining for clutches and brakes
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Correct Answer: are formed into shape under heat and pressure and results in a permanently hard product
10. The process used for relieving the internal stresses previously set up in the Metal and for increasing the machinability of steel, is
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A. normalising
B. full annealing
C. process annealing
D. spheroidising
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Correct Answer: process annealing
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