Explore topic-wise MCQs in Phase Transformation.

This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Phase Transformation knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Gibbs triangle is _______

A. An equilateral triangle
B. An isosceles triangle
C. A scalene triangle
D. Right angled triangle
Answer» B. An isosceles triangle
2.

Under what conditions three phases may coexist for some ternary system?

A. Fixed pressure and temperature
B. Fixed volume and pressure
C. Fixed volume and temperature
D. Fixed pressure and concentration
Answer» B. Fixed volume and pressure
3.

A critical point at which liquid and vapor phase are identical is known as____

A. Bait point
B. Gibbs point
C. Plait point
D. Lever point
Answer» D. Lever point
4.

Which of the following can provide useful information about the formation of the reaction layer sequence when used together with the isothermal sections?

A. Activity diagram
B. Triangle rule
C. Cooling curve
D. Phase diagrams
Answer» B. Triangle rule
5.

The Cu6Sn5 phase does not nucleate until below___________

A. 222 degree Celsius
B. 275 degree Celsius
C. 250 degree Celsius
D. 300 degree Celsius
Answer» B. 275 degree Celsius
6.

Which among the following cannot exist in local equilibrium with solder enriched with Bi at 200 degree Celsius?

A. Cu6Sn5
B. Cu3Sn
C. Cu9Sn5
D. CuSn7
Answer» D. CuSn7
7.

Three-phase equilibrium in a ternary system exists _____

A. At a particular temperature
B. Within a certain temperature range
C. Over a wide range of temperature
D. Not temperature dependent
Answer» C. Over a wide range of temperature
8.

No two tie-lines at the same temperature may ever cross.

A. False
B. True
Answer» C.
9.

Which of the following is true about the direction of tie-lines?

A. They must run from liquidus to solidus
B. They must run from solidus to liquidus
C. They can run from solidus to liquidus and vice versa
D. They have no specific direction
Answer» B. They must run from solidus to liquidus
10.

The chemical potentials of A, B and C in any phase are then given by the points where the tangential plane to the free energy surfaces intersects the A, B and C axes in a Gibbs triangle.(Where A, B and C are individual components).

A. False
B. True
Answer» C.
11.

The composition of a ternary alloy can be indicated on a ___________

A. Thomson’s triangle
B. Hershel’s triangle
C. Gibbs triangle
D. Harley’s triangle
Answer» D. Harley’s triangle