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This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Manufacturing Engineering Questions & Answers Introduction to Ceramics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Which one of the following ceramics can be used as a pigment in paints? |
| A. | Silicon carbide |
| B. | Silicon oxide |
| C. | Aluminum oxide |
| D. | Titanium oxide |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
The word ceramic stands for which of the following meaning? |
| A. | Soft |
| B. | Burnt |
| C. | Hard |
| D. | Tough |
| Answer» C. Hard | |
| 3. |
Which one of the following can act as a modifier in glass forming process? |
| A. | Silicon dioxide |
| B. | Sodium oxide |
| C. | Magnesium oxide |
| D. | Phosphorous oxide |
| Answer» D. Phosphorous oxide | |
| 4. |
Production of thin sheets of a flexible tape by casting in the particulate forming process may be termed as _________________ |
| A. | slip casting |
| B. | hydroplastic forming |
| C. | powder casting |
| D. | tape casting |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
For a M10 grade RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete), the ratio of cement to aggregate to the sand is? |
| A. | 1:2:3 |
| B. | 1:3:4 |
| C. | 1:3:6 |
| D. | 1:2:6 |
| Answer» D. 1:2:6 | |
| 6. |
Which one of the following is a neutral refractory? |
| A. | Quartz |
| B. | Sand |
| C. | Silica brick |
| D. | Silicon carbide |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Which one of the following is not a basic refractory? |
| A. | Magnesite |
| B. | Sand |
| C. | Dolomite |
| D. | Alumina |
| Answer» C. Dolomite | |
| 8. |
Which of the following is a correct refractory type of quartz? |
| A. | Acidic |
| B. | Basic |
| C. | Neutral |
| D. | Amphoteric |
| Answer» B. Basic | |
| 9. |
Which of the following are a ceramics solids? |
| A. | Metallic, inorganic and amorphous solids |
| B. | Non-metallic, organic and amorphous solids |
| C. | Non-metallic, inorganic and amorphous solids |
| D. | Non-metallic, inorganic and crystalline solids |
| Answer» D. Non-metallic, inorganic and crystalline solids | |