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This section includes 20 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Engineering Materials Metallurgy knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following is a property of porcelain? |
A. | Soft |
B. | Absorbent |
C. | Vitreous |
D. | Expensive |
Answer» D. Expensive | |
2. |
What is the firing temperature of structural clay products? |
A. | 120-180oC |
B. | 240-300oC |
C. | 780-940oC |
D. | 980-1095oC |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
The shape forming process PIM known as __________ |
A. | Porcelain Injection Molding |
B. | Plastic Injection Molding |
C. | Particulate Injection Molding |
D. | Pottery Injection Molding |
Answer» B. Plastic Injection Molding | |
4. |
What is the common name for fired clay wares? |
A. | Porcelain |
B. | Ceramic |
C. | Pottery |
D. | China |
Answer» D. China | |
5. |
Injection molding can be used for parts of thickness up to __________ |
A. | 4 mm |
B. | 6 mm |
C. | 8 mm |
D. | 12 mm |
Answer» C. 8 mm | |
6. |
What does the term ‘green’ refer to for drying and firing operations? |
A. | Fired but not dried |
B. | Dried but not fired |
C. | Dried then fired |
D. | Fired then dried |
Answer» C. Dried then fired | |
7. |
THE_SHAPE_FORMING_PROCESS_PIM_KNOWN_AS___________?$ |
A. | Porcelain Injection Molding |
B. | Plastic Injection Molding |
C. | Particulate Injection Molding |
D. | Pottery Injection Molding |
Answer» B. Plastic Injection Molding | |
8. |
WHAT_IS_THE_COMMON_NAME_FOR_FIRED_CLAY_WARES??$ |
A. | Porcelain |
B. | Ceramic |
C. | Pottery |
D. | China |
Answer» D. China | |
9. |
Which of the following is a property of porcelain?$ |
A. | Soft |
B. | Absorbent |
C. | Vitreous |
D. | Expensive |
Answer» D. Expensive | |
10. |
What is the firing temperature of structural clay products?$ |
A. | 120-180<sup>o</sup>C |
B. | 240-300<sup>o</sup>C |
C. | 780-940<sup>o</sup>C |
D. | 980-1095<sup>o</sup>C |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Salt glazing is a manufacturing technique of _______ ceramics. |
A. | structural clay |
B. | porcelain |
C. | china |
D. | pottery |
Answer» B. porcelain | |
12. |
What is china commonly used for? |
A. | Electrical insulators |
B. | Dinnerware |
C. | Laboratory equipment |
D. | Brick |
Answer» C. Laboratory equipment | |
13. |
Injection molding can be used for parts of thickness up to _________? |
A. | 4 mm |
B. | 6 mm |
C. | 8 mm |
D. | 12 mm |
Answer» C. 8 mm | |
14. |
Which of these holds true for cementitious bonds? |
A. | High cost |
B. | Easy to repair |
C. | Short curing time |
D. | Hard to repair |
Answer» C. Short curing time | |
15. |
Which pressing technique employs a rubber envelope and application of pressure by fluid? |
A. | Hot pressing |
B. | Uniaxial pressing |
C. | Isostatic pressing |
D. | Powder pressing |
Answer» D. Powder pressing | |
16. |
What does the term ‘green’ refer to for drying and firing operations?$ |
A. | Fired but not dried |
B. | Dried but not fired |
C. | Dried then fired |
D. | Fired then dried |
Answer» C. Dried then fired | |
17. |
What is the firing temperature for particulate forming processes? |
A. | 50-100<sup>o</sup>C |
B. | 150-250<sup>o</sup>C |
C. | 300-700<sup>o</sup>C |
D. | 900-1400<sup>o</sup>C |
Answer» E. | |
18. |
Which of the following is not a form of powder pressing? |
A. | Hot pressing |
B. | Cold pressing |
C. | Uniaxial |
D. | Isostatic |
Answer» C. Uniaxial | |
19. |
Drawing and firing operations are done on which of these processes? |
A. | Pressing |
B. | Fiber forming |
C. | Blowing |
D. | Slip casting |
Answer» E. | |
20. |
Which of the following is a glass forming technique? |
A. | Powder pressing |
B. | Hydro-plastic forming |
C. | Slip casting |
D. | Fiber forming |
Answer» E. | |