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The property of a material necessary for forgings, in stamping images on coins and in ornamental work, is
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A. elasticity
B. plasticity
C. ductility
D. malleability
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plasticity
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1. Aluminium bronze has high resistance to corrosion.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
2. Manganese bronze has
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A. good wearing qualities and high elasticity
B. high yield point, high fatigue limit and excellent cold and hot corrosion resistance
C. high resistance to corrosion
D. valuable cold working property
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Correct Answer: high resistance to corrosion
3. Muntz metal (Yellow brass) contains
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A. 70% copper and 30% zinc
B. 60% copper and 40% zinc
C. 59% copper, 40% zinc and 1% tin
D. 60.45% copper, 35.2% zinc and 5.35% nickel
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Correct Answer: 60% copper and 40% zinc
4. 18/8 stainless steel consists of
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A. 18% nickel and 8% chromium
B. 18% chromium and 8% nickel
C. 18% nickel and 18% chromium
D. 8% nickel and 8% chromium
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Correct Answer: 18% chromium and 8% nickel
5. A steel is heated at about 875° C where the structure consists of entirely austenite. It is then cooled suddenly at a temperature of about 250° C to 525° C. This process of heat treatment is known as
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A. normalising
B. annealing
C. austempering
D. martempering
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Correct Answer: austempering
6. The fuel used in a blast furnace is
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A. coal
B. coke
C. wood
D. producer gas
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Correct Answer: coke
7. During the operation of a bessemer converter, the white flame indicates that the silicon and managenese had burnt and carbon has started oxidising.
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A. Agree
B. Disagree
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Correct Answer: Agree
8. The heat treatment process used for castings is
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A. carburising
B. normalising
C. annealing
D. tempering
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Correct Answer: normalising
9. The slag from the blast furnace
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A. is used as a ballast for rail road
B. is mixed with tar for road making
C. consists of calcium, aluminium and ferrous silicates
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. The temperature point at which the change starts 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: lower critical point
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