 
			 
			MCQOPTIONS
 Saved Bookmarks
				This section includes 14 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 aspects of alteration of the environment to minimize erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Deaeration of corrosive solution | 
| B. | Decrease the temperature | 
| C. | Use of Settling and filtration to remove suspended solids | 
| D. | Deaeration of the corrosive solution, decrease the temperature and use of settling and filtration to remove suspended solids | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. | Which of the following is/are the aspects of design to minimize erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Increasing pipe diameter | 
| B. | Avoiding sharp edges and turnings | 
| C. | Readily replaceable impingement plates should be inserted | 
| D. | Increasing pipe diameter, avoiding sharp edges and turnings and readily replaceable impingement plates should be inserted | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. | Which of the following is/are the preventions of erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Selection of better resistant materials | 
| B. | Alteration of the environment | 
| C. | Applying protective coatings | 
| D. | Selection of better resistant materials, alteration of the environment and applying protective coatings | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. | Which of the following metal shows a decrease in corrosion attack with an increase in velocity in fuming nitric acid? | 
| A. | Aluminum | 
| B. | Carbon steel | 
| C. | Stainless steel 347 | 
| D. | Copper | 
| Answer» D. Copper | |
| 5. | Define critical velocity regarding erosion-corrosion. | 
| A. | Velocity at which erosion-corrosion starts | 
| B. | Velocity at which erosion-corrosion stops | 
| C. | Velocity after which erosion-corrosion increases exponentially | 
| D. | Velocity after which erosion-corrosion decreases exponentially | 
| Answer» D. Velocity after which erosion-corrosion decreases exponentially | |
| 6. | Which of the following environmental factor plays an important role in erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Velocity | 
| B. | Corrosive concentration | 
| C. | pH of the environment | 
| D. | Relative humidity of the atmosphere | 
| Answer» B. Corrosive concentration | |
| 7. | Which of the following metal is resistant to seawater, chlorides, and fuming nitric acid? | 
| A. | Aluminum | 
| B. | Lead | 
| C. | Titanium | 
| D. | Stainless steel | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. | Which of the following characteristics of titanium, makes it resistant to erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Stability of titanium oxide | 
| B. | Instability of titanium oxide | 
| C. | The low reactivity of titanium | 
| D. | The low reactivity of titanium and instability of titanium oxide | 
| Answer» B. Instability of titanium oxide | |
| 9. | Which of the following is/are the characteristics of oxide film that exhibits better resistance to erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Hard | 
| B. | Dense | 
| C. | Adherent | 
| D. | Hard, dense and adherent | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. | Which of the following type of equipment is/are highly prone to erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | In piping arrangements at elbows and bends | 
| B. | Measuring devices such as orifice and turbine blades | 
| C. | In piping arrangements at straight lines | 
| D. | In piping arrangements at elbows and bends and measuring devices such as orifice and turbine blades | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 11. | Which of the following metals is/are susceptible to erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Aluminum | 
| B. | Lead | 
| C. | Stainless steel | 
| D. | Aluminum, lead and stainless steel | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 12. | Erosion corrosion results when the protective oxide films are damaged and the metal or alloy are attacked at a rapid rate. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 13. | Which of the following type of directional patterns usually exhibit by erosion-corrosion? | 
| A. | Grooves | 
| B. | Waves | 
| C. | Rounded holes | 
| D. | Grooves, waves and rounded holes | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. | Erosion corrosion accelerates the rate of attack on a metal because of relative movement between corrosive fluid and the metal surface. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |