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Which is a basic refractory?
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A. Fireclay
B. Silica
C. Chrome magnesite
D. None of these
Correct Answer
Chrome magnesite
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1. Which refractory must have controlled atmosphere (temperature and humidity) for its safe storage?
Options
A. Tar bonded dolomite bricks
B. Fireclay bricks
C. Mullite bricks
D. Magnesite bricks
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Correct Answer: Tar bonded dolomite bricks
2. Cold crushing strength of refractories depends upon its
Options
A. composition
B. texture
C. firing temperature
D. all (a), (b) and (c)
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c)
3. Machine moulding of dry mixture of refractories requires a pressure of the order of __________ kg/cm
2
.
Options
A. 10
B. 100
C. 500
D. 1000
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Correct Answer: 1000
4. Fusion point of an acidic refractory material is
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A. increased by the addition of basic oxides.
B. reduced by the addition of basic oxides.
C. not affected by the addition of basic oxides.
D. always more than 2500°C.
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Correct Answer: reduced by the addition of basic oxides.
5. Carbon refractory blocks
Options
A. are wetted by molten iron.
B. are used in the hearth of blast furnace.
C. are acidic in nature.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: are used in the hearth of blast furnace.
6. Silicon carbide refractories are used in the
Options
A. muffle furnace
B. zinc smelting furnace
C. ceramic recuperators
D. all (a), (b) and (c)
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c)
7. Which is not a high alumina refractory?
Options
A. Mullite
B. Corrundum
C. Bauxite
D. Dolomite
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Correct Answer: Dolomite
8. Ramming masses are used for
Options
A. obtaining monolithic working faces.
B. repairing construction of various furnace parts.
C. both (a) & (b).
D. neither (a) nor (b).
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Correct Answer: both (a) & (b).
9. __________ is the measure of the strength of refractory under the combined effect of temperature & load.
Options
A. Porosity
B. RUL
C. Specific gravity
D. Thermal conductivity
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Correct Answer: RUL
10. 10 to 30% magnesite is added to chromite to produce chrome-magnesite refractories. Magnesite addition is mainly done to improve the __________ of chromite.
Options
A. spalling resistance
B. refractoriness
C. crushing strength
D. resistance to slag
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Correct Answer: spalling resistance
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