Explore topic-wise MCQs in Corrosion Engineering.

This section includes 10 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 types of wood are used for corrosion applications?

A. Oak, redwood, and pine
B. Pine only
C. Redwood and oak
D. Redwood only
Answer» B. Pine only
2.

Which of the following is/are the characteristics of carbon and graphite?

A. It has good thermal and electrical conductivity
B. Excellent thermal shock resistance
C. It has good thermal and electrical conductivity, excellent thermal shock resistance, weak and brittle as compared with metals
D. Weak and brittle as compared with metals and have excellent thermal shock resistance
Answer» D. Weak and brittle as compared with metals and have excellent thermal shock resistance
3.

What is the other name of fused quartz?

A. Vitreous silica
B. Amethyst
C. Citrine
D. Rutilated quartz
Answer» B. Amethyst
4.

Which of the following statements regarding glass is/are correct?

A. It is an amorphous inorganic oxide
B. It composed of pure silica
C. It is mostly transparent in nature
D. It is an amorphous inorganic oxide, composed of pure silica and mostly transparent in nature
Answer» E.
5.

Acid brick is the material made from fireclay with a silica content about 10% greater than ordinary firebrick.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
6.

Which of the following is/are the ultra-tough ceramics that could be used in diesel engines?

A. Silicon carbide and zirconia
B. Silicon carbide, alumina, and zirconia
C. Zirconia only
D. Alumina and silicon carbide
Answer» C. Zirconia only
7.

Which of the following is/are the disadvantages of ceramics?

A. Brittle in nature
B. Less tensile strength
C. Less resistance to thermal shocks
D. Brittle in nature, less tensile strength and less resistance to thermal shocks
Answer» E.
8.

Which of the following is/are the advantages of ceramics?

A. Resistance to higher temperatures only
B. Better corrosion resistance and resistance to higher temperatures
C. High abrasion resistance
D. Resistance to high temperatures, better corrosion resistance, and high abrasion resistance
Answer» E.
9.

Which of the following is/are the examples of ceramics?

A. Brick
B. Stone
C. Fused silica
D. Brick, stone and fused silica
Answer» E.
10.

Which of the following compounds that are present in ceramics?

A. Metallic elements
B. Non-metallic elements
C. Both metallic and non-metallic elements
D. Neither metallic nor non-metallic elements
Answer» D. Neither metallic nor non-metallic elements