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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Corrosion Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following is/are the preventions of stray current effect in an underground channel? |
A. | Use of bus conductor |
B. | Rearrangement of anodes |
C. | Use of bus conductor and rearrangement of anodes |
D. | Neither use of bus conductor nor rearrangements of anodes |
Answer» D. Neither use of bus conductor nor rearrangements of anodes | |
2. |
Which of the following statements is/are correct about stray current? |
A. | It usually encountered in cathodic-protection systems |
B. | It refers to extraneous direct current in the earth |
C. | Acceleration corrosion will occur at the point where the current enters the soil |
D. | Stray current refers to extraneous direct current in the earth that usually encountered in cathodic protection systems and accelerated corrosion will occur at the point where current enters the soil |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Which of the following is an impressed current anode that is efficient in a marine environment? |
A. | Platinized titanium |
B. | Silicon-iron |
C. | Scrap steel |
D. | Graphite |
Answer» B. Silicon-iron | |
4. |
Which of the following is/are the typical sacrificial anodes? |
A. | Magnesium only |
B. | Zinc and magnesium |
C. | Aluminum-tin only |
D. | Magnesium, Zinc, and aluminum-tin |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Which of the following reference electrode is used for cathodic-protection surveys? |
A. | Standard hydrogen electrode |
B. | Copper/copper sulfate reference electrode |
C. | Calomel electrode |
D. | Either calomel or standard hydrogen electrode |
Answer» C. Calomel electrode | |
6. |
Which of the metallic structure will require more impressed current density for cathodic protection? |
A. | Water heaters in hot freshwater |
B. | Underground pipelines |
C. | The storage tank of H2SO4 |
D. | Reinforcement rods |
Answer» D. Reinforcement rods | |
7. |
Which of the following protection method is depicted in the given figure? |
A. | Impressed-current supply method |
B. | Anodic protection |
C. | Sacrificial anode |
D. | Anodic protection and sacrificial anode |
Answer» D. Anodic protection and sacrificial anode | |
8. |
Which of the following materials is/are used as backfill around the anode in impressed currents? |
A. | Coke breeze |
B. | Gypsum |
C. | Bentonite |
D. | Coke breeze, gypsum, and bentonite |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Which of the following material is/are used as an impressed-currents anode? |
A. | Graphite |
B. | Platinized titanium |
C. | Silicon-iron |
D. | Graphite, platinized titanium, and silicon-iron |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
Which of the following method is depicted in the given figure? |
A. | Anodic protection |
B. | Impressed current supply |
C. | Sacrificial anode |
D. | Anodic and cathodic protection |
Answer» C. Sacrificial anode | |
11. |
Which of the following terminal of the power supply should be connected to the metal to be protected? |
A. | Negative terminal |
B. | Positive terminal |
C. | Both positive and negative terminals |
D. | Either positive or negative terminal |
Answer» B. Positive terminal | |
12. |
Which of the following is/are the types of cathodic protection? |
A. | External impressed current supply |
B. | Sacrificial anode |
C. | External impressed current supply and sacrificial anode |
D. | Neither external impressed current supply nor sacrificial anode |
Answer» D. Neither external impressed current supply nor sacrificial anode | |
13. |
Which of the following cases in which the metal structure is protected? |
A. | Current passes from metal to electrolyte |
B. | Current enters it from the electrolyte |
C. | Electrical contact with dissimilar metals |
D. | Connecting the positive terminal of the power supply |
Answer» C. Electrical contact with dissimilar metals | |
14. |
Cathodic protection is achieved by supplying electrons to the metal structure to be protected. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
15. |
Which of the following is/are the common electrochemical reactions that occur during corrosion? |
A. | M==>M++ne |
B. | 2H++2e=>H2 |
C. | O2+4H++4e==>H2O |
D. | M==>M++ne, 2H++2e=>H2 and O2+4H++4e==>H2O |
Answer» E. | |