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This section includes 25 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Materials Science knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Necking means local deformation of a ductile material subjected to tensile loading. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
Ceramics generally undergo ductile fracture. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
3. |
Cup and cone type fracture is a ____________ fracture. |
A. | Brittle |
B. | Ductile |
C. | Fatigue |
D. | De-cohesive |
Answer» C. Fatigue | |
4. |
___ metals and their alloys may fail by shear or cleavage. |
A. | FCC |
B. | HCP |
C. | BCC |
D. | SC |
Answer» D. SC | |
5. |
In _____________ fracture, the crack grows at a slow pace and a lot of plastic deformation occurs. |
A. | Ductile |
B. | Brittle |
C. | Fatigue |
D. | De-cohesive |
Answer» B. Brittle | |
6. |
Material subjected to only tensile force even during necking. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
7. |
____METALS_AND_THEIR_ALLOYS_MAY_FAIL_BY_SHEAR_OR_CLEAVAGE.?$ |
A. | FCC |
B. | HCP |
C. | BCC |
D. | SC |
Answer» D. SC | |
8. |
Ceramics generally undergo ductile fracture.$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
9. |
Cup_and_cone_type_fracture_is_a______________fracture.$ |
A. | Brittle |
B. | Ductile |
C. | Fatigue |
D. | De-cohesive |
Answer» C. Fatigue | |
10. |
Necking_means_local_deformation_of_a_ductile_material_subjected_to_tensile_loading. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
11. |
What is cleavage plane for BCC structure? |
A. | {1 0 0} |
B. | {1 1 1} |
C. | {0 0 0 1} |
D. | {1 1 0} |
Answer» B. {1 1 1} | |
12. |
Material subjected to only tensile force even during necking? |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
13. |
The planes along with which fracture takes place in metals are known as ____________ |
A. | Slip plane |
B. | Cleavage plane |
C. | Twin plane |
D. | Basal plane |
Answer» C. Twin plane | |
14. |
What is the amount of strain in a stable neck is called? |
A. | Natural draw ratio |
B. | Forced draw ratio |
C. | Poisson’s ratio |
D. | Physical activity ratio |
Answer» B. Forced draw ratio | |
15. |
In what matter ductile fracture occurs? |
A. | Trans granular |
B. | Intra granular |
C. | Catastrophically |
D. | Shear fracture |
Answer» B. Intra granular | |
16. |
After which point is necking observed? |
A. | Ultimate strength |
B. | Yield strength |
C. | Elastic point |
D. | Fracture point |
Answer» B. Yield strength | |
17. |
Ductile fracture generally occurs in ____________ |
A. | Metals |
B. | Ceramics |
C. | Plastics |
D. | Composites |
Answer» B. Ceramics | |
18. |
Which of the following cannot be a reason for ductile failure? |
A. | Error in design |
B. | Improper material |
C. | Improper manufacturing techniques |
D. | Unforeseen operating condition |
Answer» E. | |
19. |
What appearance does ductile fracture under microscope give? |
A. | Irregular and rough |
B. | Smooth |
C. | Plate like |
D. | Shiny |
Answer» B. Smooth | |
20. |
Ductile fracture happens after extensive plastic deformations. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
21. |
What term is referred to the failure of highly ductile materials? |
A. | Ductile rupture |
B. | Orange peel |
C. | Patenting |
D. | Buckling |
Answer» B. Orange peel | |
22. |
At the point of necking which of the following is false? |
A. | Strain hardening occurs at this point |
B. | Cross sectional area increases |
C. | Cross sectional area decreases |
D. | Strength increases |
Answer» C. Cross sectional area decreases | |
23. |
___________ amount of energy strain is required for ductile fracture. |
A. | Higher |
B. | Lower |
C. | Intermediate |
D. | Can’t say |
Answer» B. Lower | |
24. |
In ductile fracture, at what angle to the tensile axis does the crack propagate outwardly to the surface of the material? |
A. | 90° |
B. | 30° |
C. | 45° |
D. | 15° |
Answer» D. 15¬¨¬®‚Äö√†√ª | |
25. |
Necking occurs in which of the following fractures? |
A. | Ductile fractures |
B. | Brittle fracture |
C. | Fatigue |
D. | It doesn’t occur during fracture |
Answer» E. | |