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This section includes 19 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Casting knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following gases can be beneficial in imparting certain desirable qualities to the castings? |
A. | Oxygen |
B. | Nitrogen |
C. | Hydrogen |
D. | Carbon monoxide |
Answer» C. Hydrogen | |
2. |
Variation in solubility of gases can cause the generation of gases in metal castings. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
3. |
Which of the following metals has the lowest liquid solubility (cc/kg) of hydrogen at atmospheric pressure? |
A. | Iron |
B. | Copper |
C. | Magnesium |
D. | Aluminium |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
In the hydrogen removal process, carbon monoxide for ferrous alloys removes not only hydrogen but also nitrogen. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
5. |
Nitrogen cannot be used for ferrous and nickel based alloys in hydrogen removal technique because_____ |
A. | it leads to form high dross in metal castings |
B. | it gives rise to porosity in metal castings |
C. | it affects the grain size |
D. | it generates blow holes in metal castings |
Answer» D. it generates blow holes in metal castings | |
6. |
Which of the following formulas show the Sievert’s law of percent of hydrogen (H) present in a melt?a) H = K(pH |
A. | H = K(pHa)2 |
B. | H = K*pHa |
C. | H = K/pHa |
D. | H = K√pHa |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
Which of the following metals comes in an exothermic group of metals when the solubility of hydrogen is concerned? |
A. | Iron |
B. | Titanium |
C. | Magnesium |
D. | Nickel |
Answer» C. Magnesium | |
8. |
IN_THE_HYDROGEN_REMOVAL_PROCESS,_CARBON_MONOXIDE_FOR_FERROUS_ALLOYS_REMOVES_NOT_ONLY_HYDROGEN_BUT_ALSO_NITROGEN.?$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
9. |
Variation in solubility of gases can cause generation of gases in metal castings.$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
10. |
Which_of_the_following_metals_has_the_lowest_liquid_solubility_(cc/kg)_of_hydrogen_at_atmospheric_pressure?$ |
A. | Iron |
B. | Copper |
C. | Magnesium |
D. | Aluminium |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
Which_of_the_following_gases_can_be_beneficial_in_imparting_certain_desirable_qualities_to_the_castings? |
A. | Oxygen |
B. | Nitrogen |
C. | Hydrogen |
D. | Carbon monoxide |
Answer» C. Hydrogen | |
12. |
Nitrogen cannot be used for ferrous and nickel based alloys in hydrogen removal technique because____? |
A. | it leads to form high dross in metal castings |
B. | it gives rise to porosity in metal castings |
C. | it affects the grain size |
D. | it generates blow holes in metal castings |
Answer» D. it generates blow holes in metal castings | |
13. |
Improper venting arrangement causes mechanical trapping of gases in metal castings. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
14. |
Which of the following methods is best for preventing the solutions of gases in metals? |
A. | Bubbling of gas |
B. | Vacuum melting |
C. | Venting arrangement |
D. | Elements inclusion |
Answer» C. Venting arrangement | |
15. |
Maintaining of hydrogen level to a minimum in a melt is very important because there is no simple dehydrogenating technique. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
16. |
Which of the following formulas show the Sievert’s law of percent of hydrogen (H) present in a melt?$ |
A. | H = K(pHa)<sup>2</sup> |
B. | H = K*pHa |
C. | H = K/pHa |
D. | H = K‚àöpHa |
Answer» E. | |
17. |
Presence of hydrogen in endothermic metals causes lattice distortion. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
18. |
Which of the following equations represent the solubility (S) of the hydrogen in the metals? |
A. | S = C exp[-E<sub>s</sub>/(kθ)] |
B. | S = C exp[-E<sub>s</sub>*(kθ)] |
C. | S = C log[-E<sub>s</sub>/(kθ)] |
D. | S = C log[-E<sub>s</sub>*(kθ)] |
Answer» B. S = C exp[-E<sub>s</sub>*(k‚âà√≠‚Äö√†√®)] | |
19. |
Which of the following metals comes in exothermic group of metals when the solubility of hydrogen is concerned? |
A. | Iron |
B. | Titanium |
C. | Magnesium |
D. | Nickel |
Answer» C. Magnesium | |