Explore topic-wise MCQs in Phase Transformation.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Phase Transformation knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

In a cooling curve, the invariant reaction is represented by ______

A. Thermal arrest
B. Vertical arrest
C. Horizontal arrest
D. Slope
Answer» D. Slope
2.

What causes the increase in thermal entropy due to the vacancies present in the site?

A. Collision of the adjacent atoms
B. Extra freedom of vibration
C. Due to restriction in motion
D. Due to close packing of remaining atoms
Answer» C. Due to restriction in motion
3.

What happens to the configurational entropy when atoms are moved from their respective sites?

A. Remains constant
B. Decreases
C. Increases
D. Become zero
Answer» D. Become zero
4.

What happens to the internal energy when atoms are moved from their respective sites?

A. Internal energy remains constant
B. Internal energy increases
C. Internal energy decreases first then increases
D. Internal energy decreases
Answer» C. Internal energy decreases first then increases
5.

The equations for free energy and chemical potential can be used to derive the effect of temperature on the limits of solid solubility in a terminal solid solution.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
6.

According to Gibbs rule the number of phases (P) present in a system in equilibrium is given as_________

A. P=C+N-F
B. P=C+F-N
C. P=F+N-C
D. P=C+N+F
Answer» B. P=C+F-N
7.

The stable composition range of the phase in the phase diagram need not include the composition with the minimum free energy, but is determined by _____

A. Relative free energy of adjacent phases
B. Enthalpy of phases
C. Free energy of stable phase
D. Relative enthalpy of adjacent phases
Answer» B. Enthalpy of phases
8.

What happens when the the atoms in the alloy repel each other making the disruption of the solid into a liquid phase possible at lower temperatures than in either pure A or pure B?

A. Alloys melt at temperature below melting point
B. Alloys melt at temperature above melting point
C. Alloys melt at room temperature
D. Alloys solidify
Answer» B. Alloys melt at temperature above melting point
9.

Enthalpy of mixing is negative, for such systems melting will be more difficult in the alloys and a maximum melting point mixture may appear.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
10.

Which among the following condition about a simple binary system is not a part of Hume- Rothery rule?

A. Same crystal structure
B. Size difference is less than 15
C. Electronegativity s have similar values
D. Composition should be almost similar
Answer» E.