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 is not a thermosetting plastic?

A. Dacron
B. Bakelite
C. Polystyrene
D. Polyester
Answer» D. Polyester
2.

Which of the following category that materials such as Epon, Durcon, and Araldite belong to?

A. Epoxies
B. Silicones
C. Phenolics
D. Polyesters
Answer» B. Silicones
3.

Which of the following thermosetting plastics that comes under phenolics?

A. Bakelite
B. Durez
C. Resinox
D. Bakelite, Durez, and Resinox
Answer» E.
4.

What is the abbreviation of FRP regarding reinforced plastics?

A. Filtrate-reinforced plastic
B. Fiber-reinforced plastic
C. Filter-reinforced plastic
D. Fume-reinforced polymer
Answer» C. Filter-reinforced plastic
5.

What is the chemical name of the compound that is depicted in the given figure?

A. Formaldehyde
B. Bakelite
C. Urea
D. Vinyl chloride
Answer» D. Vinyl chloride
6.

Silicones are used for molding compounds, laminating resins, and insulation for electric motors and electronic equipment.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
7.

Which of the following polyester is used in the space mirror satellite?

A. Mylar
B. Dacron
C. Vibrin
D. Dypol
Answer» B. Dacron
8.

Which of the following is/are the raw materials of Bakelite?

A. Phenol
B. Formaldehyde
C. Both phenol and formaldehyde
D. Neither phenol nor formaldehyde
Answer» D. Neither phenol nor formaldehyde
9.

Which of the following is/are the example of thermosetting polymers?

A. Epoxies
B. Polyesters
C. Phenolics
D. Epoxies, polyesters, and phenolics
Answer» E.
10.

What is meant by thermosetting plastic?

A. It softens on heating and returns to original hardness on cooling
B. It hardens on heating and retains hardness on cooling
C. It hardens on heating and returns to original hardness on cooling
D. It softens on heating and retains hardness on cooling
Answer» C. It hardens on heating and returns to original hardness on cooling