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Pig iron is manufactured from the ores by
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A. dressing
B. calcination and roasting
C. smelting
D. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. PVC stands for
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A. plastic very compact
B. polythene vinyl chloride
C. polythene vinyl carbon
D. polythene vanadium carbide.
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Correct Answer: polythene vinyl chloride
2. Calcination of iron ores is done
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A. to remove moisture
B. to remove carbonic acid
C. by roasting in heaps
D. after dressing
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
3. Cement paints usually
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A. contain hydrated lime
B. contain 5% to 10% colour pigments
C. are prepared with white cement
D. contain 5% sodium chloride
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
4. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. Slaked lime contains calcium hydroxide
B. Quick lime contains calcium oxide
C. Slaked lime may be obtained from quick lime
D. Slaked lime is obtained by adding water to quick lime
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
5. Softer variety of steel may be obtained by
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A. Cementation process
B. crucible process
C. Bessemer process
D. Open hearth process.
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Correct Answer: Bessemer process
6. Invar contains
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A. 12% of nickel
B. 24% of nickel
C. 30% to nickel
D. 36% of nickel.
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Correct Answer: 36% of nickel.
7. The percentage of water for normal consistency, is
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A. 5% to 15%
B. 10% to 25%
C. 15% to 25%
D. 20% to 30%
E. 25% to 35%.
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Correct Answer: 15% to 25%
8. The initial setting time of hydraulic lime, is
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A. 30 minutes
B. 60 minutes
C. 90 minutes
D. 120 minutes
E. 150 minutes.
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Correct Answer: 120 minutes
9. Plywood is obtained by gluing wooden sheets at
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A. 100 to 150 N/cm
2
B. 100 to 130°C
C. both (a) and (b)
D. Neither (a) nor (b).
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. The baked earth is called terra-cotta
B. The articles prepared from clay which is burnt at low temperature and cooled down slowly, are called earthen-ware
C. The articles prepared from refractory clays which as mixed with stone and crushed pottery, are called stone ware
D. The articles prepared from fine earthen ware which is white, thin and semi-transparent, are called procelain
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
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