Explore topic-wise MCQs in Mechanical Behaviour.

This section includes 17 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Mechanical Behaviour knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

In ceramics, due to the presence of internal flaws, from which cracks can propagate in tension, but not in the compression state.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

What is compressive stress of cylindrical specimen of diameter 2 cm and applied force is 10N?

A. 796 kN/m2
B. 450 kN/m2
C. 678 kN/m2
D. 875 kN/m2
Answer» B. 450 kN/m2
3.

Which machine is used to measure compressive strength?

A. Erichsen machine
B. Universal testing machine
C. Impact testing machine
D. Fatigue testing machine
Answer» C. Impact testing machine
4.

As the w/c ratio (mass of water/mass of cement) of concrete increases, the porosity ______ and as the result compressive strength ______

A. Increases, increases
B. Increases, decreases
C. Decreases, increases
D. Decreases, increases
Answer» C. Decreases, increases
5.

For _____ value of a rate of loading, the value of strength comes out to be ______

A. Lower, lower
B. Lower, higher
C. Any, same
D. Any, different independent of a rate of loading
Answer» B. Lower, higher
6.

AS_THE_W/C_RATIO_(MASS_OF_WATER/MASS_OF_CEMENT)_OF_CONCRETE_INCREASES,_THE_POROSITY________AND_AS_THE_RESULT_COMPRESSIVE_STRENGTH_______?$

A. Increases, increases
B. Increases, decreases
C. Decreases, increases
D. Decreases, increases
Answer» C. Decreases, increases
7.

What is compressive stress of cylindrical specimen of diameter 2 cm and applied force is 10N?$

A. 796 kN/m<sup>2</sup>
B. 450 kN/m<sup>2</sup>
C. 678 kN/m<sup>2</sup>
D. 875 kN/m<sup>2</sup>
Answer» B. 450 kN/m<sup>2</sup>
8.

Which_machine_is_used_to_measure_compressive_strength?$

A. Erichsen machine
B. Universal testing machine
C. Impact testing machine
D. Fatigue testing machine
Answer» C. Impact testing machine
9.

In_ceramics,_due_to_the_presence_of_internal_flaws,_from_which_cracks_can_propagate_in_tension,_but_not_in_the_compression_state.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
10.

For _____ value of a rate of loading, the value of strength comes out to be _____?

A. Lower, lower
B. Lower, higher
C. Any, same
D. Any, different independent of a rate of loading
Answer» B. Lower, higher
11.

When a material is pulled in tension, it exhibits the reduction in compressive strength.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
12.

Which statement is false?

A. Metals have a compressive strength ranging from 100 to 1500 MPa
B. Ceramics have a compressive strength ranging from 1000 to 5000 MPa
C. Concrete is stronger in compression than in tension
D. Concrete is reinforced with materials which provide better compressive properties
Answer» E.
13.

What is the compressive strength of silicon nitride?

A. 500 MPa
B. 900 MPa
C. 2400 MPa
D. 3000 MPa
Answer» D. 3000 MPa
14.

What is the approximate ratio of tensile strength to compressive strength for most of the ceramics?

A. 1:1
B. 1:5
C. 1:10
D. 1:20
Answer» D. 1:20
15.

Which material has tensile strength higher than compressive strength?

A. Alumina
B. Silica
C. Cast iron
D. Fiberglass
Answer» E.
16.

What is the compressive strength of bone?

A. 150 MPa
B. 400 MPa
C. 500 MPa
D. 2400 MPa
Answer» B. 400 MPa
17.

The ability of a material to withstand uniaxial compressive stress without breaking is ______

A. Tensile strength
B. Fatigue strength
C. Yield strength
D. Compressive strength
Answer» D. Compressive strength