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This section includes 13 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Engineering Materials Metallurgy knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is the dielectric strength of Nylon? |
A. | 120 V/mil |
B. | 250 V/mil |
C. | 385 V/mil |
D. | 670 V/mil |
Answer» D. 670 V/mil | |
2. |
Nylon 9 finds its applications in ________ |
A. | Paintbrushes |
B. | Hosiery |
C. | Electrical parts |
D. | Fishnets |
Answer» D. Fishnets | |
3. |
Polyamide polymers with amide group –CONH is known as ________ |
A. | Teflon |
B. | Resin |
C. | Nylon |
D. | Coke |
Answer» D. Coke | |
4. |
WHAT_IS_THE_DIELECTRIC_STRENGTH_OF_NYLON??$ |
A. | 120 V/mil |
B. | 250 V/mil |
C. | 385 V/mil |
D. | 670 V/mil |
Answer» D. 670 V/mil | |
5. |
NYLON_9_FINDS_ITS_APPLICATIONS_IN_________?$ |
A. | Paintbrushes |
B. | Hosiery |
C. | Electrical parts |
D. | Fishnets |
Answer» D. Fishnets | |
6. |
What is Nylon 11 otherwise known as? |
A. | Rilsan |
B. | Tynex |
C. | Rilsan 12 |
D. | 2-pyrrolidone |
Answer» B. Tynex | |
7. |
What is Tynex? |
A. | Nylon 6,6 |
B. | Nylon 11 |
C. | Nylon 6 |
D. | Nylon 610 |
Answer» E. | |
8. |
What is the maximum operating temperature of Nylon? |
A. | 100-150 F |
B. | 250-300 F |
C. | 400-500 F |
D. | 500-550 F |
Answer» C. 400-500 F | |
9. |
What is the percentage of elongation of Nylon 6,6? |
A. | 30% |
B. | 60% |
C. | 85% |
D. | 200% |
Answer» C. 85% | |
10. |
What is the amount of moisture absorption of Nylon at 65% relative humidity? |
A. | 2% |
B. | 4% |
C. | 8% |
D. | 11% |
Answer» C. 8% | |
11. |
Which of the following is a drawback of Nylon? |
A. | Moisture absorption |
B. | Easily Abrasive |
C. | Low Electric strength |
D. | Oil receptive |
Answer» B. Easily Abrasive | |
12. |
What is the melting point of Nylon 6? |
A. | 264<sup>o</sup>C |
B. | 223<sup>o</sup>C |
C. | 211<sup>o</sup>C |
D. | 200<sup>o</sup>C |
Answer» C. 211<sup>o</sup>C | |
13. |
Polyamide polymers with amide group –CONH is known as ________ |
A. | Teflon |
B. | Resin |
C. | Nylon |
D. | Coke |
Answer» D. Coke | |