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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. |
Cast materials have lesser fatigue life than wrought materials. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
What is term referred to fatigue failure resulting from the strains caused by expansion and contraction in thermal cycling? |
A. | Low cycle fatigue |
B. | High cycle fatigue |
C. | Corrosion fatigue |
D. | Thermal fatigue |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
When fatigue occurs above __ cycles, it is called high cycle fatigue. |
A. | 10 |
B. | 103 |
C. | 106 |
D. | 108 |
Answer» C. 106 | |
4. |
_____ decrease fatigue life of a structure. |
A. | Round holes |
B. | Smooth transitions |
C. | Fillets |
D. | Square holes |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Which material doesn’t show fatigue limit? |
A. | Titanium alloys |
B. | Aluminium |
C. | Stainless steel |
D. | High Strength Steel |
Answer» C. Stainless steel | |
6. |
WHEN_FATIGUE_OCCURS_ABOVE____CYCLES,_IT_IS_CALLED_HIGH_CYCLE_FATIGUE.?$ |
A. | 10 |
B. | 103 |
C. | 106 |
D. | 108 |
Answer» C. 106 | |
7. |
Cast materials have lesser fatigue life than wrought materials.$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
8. |
What is term referred to fatigue failure resulting from the strains caused by expansion and contraction in thermal cycling?$ |
A. | Low cycle fatigue |
B. | High cycle fatigue |
C. | Corrosion fatigue |
D. | Thermal fatigue |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
High fatigue strength materials are the better choice than corrosion resistant materials. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
10. |
_____ decrease fatigue life of a structure? |
A. | Round holes |
B. | Smooth transitions |
C. | Fillets |
D. | Square holes |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Which steel would you choose for Cyclic stress application? |
A. | Martensitic stainless steel |
B. | Ferritic stainless steel |
C. | Austenitic stainless steel |
D. | Duplex steel |
Answer» D. Duplex steel | |
12. |
Fatigue fracture consists _____ |
A. | Cleavage |
B. | Strains |
C. | Striations |
D. | Cracks |
Answer» D. Cracks | |
13. |
What is the maximum endurance limit of aluminium? |
A. | 97 MPa |
B. | 130 MPa |
C. | 170 MPa |
D. | 290 MPa |
Answer» C. 170 MPa | |
14. |
Which material doesn’t show fatigue limit?$ |
A. | Titanium alloys |
B. | Aluminium |
C. | Stainless steel |
D. | High Strength Steel |
Answer» C. Stainless steel | |
15. |
What is the approximate ratio of fatigue strength to the tensile strength? |
A. | 1:2 |
B. | 1:3 |
C. | 1:4 |
D. | 2:1 |
Answer» B. 1:3 | |
16. |
What decreases fatigue strength? |
A. | Shot peening |
B. | Case hardening |
C. | Inclusions |
D. | Grain refinement |
Answer» D. Grain refinement | |
17. |
_____ of material can be defined as its ability to resist a fluctuating or repetitive stress. |
A. | Creep strength |
B. | Fatigue strength |
C. | Impact strength |
D. | Tensile strength |
Answer» C. Impact strength | |