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This section includes 14 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. |
The phenomenon where the density of metal is exceptionally low due to increasing potential is known as _______ |
A. | Polarization |
B. | Ionization |
C. | Passivation |
D. | Canonization |
Answer» D. Canonization | |
2. |
A galvanic cell formed due to residual stresses is known as ________ |
A. | Stress cell |
B. | Residual cell |
C. | Residual ion |
D. | Admiralty cell |
Answer» B. Residual cell | |
3. |
A galvanic cell set up due to differences in the concentration of metal ion is known as ________ |
A. | Concentration ion |
B. | Concentration cell |
C. | Admiralty ion |
D. | Admiralty cell |
Answer» C. Admiralty ion | |
4. |
What is the free energy of formation value for Al2O3? |
A. | 419 kJ mol-1 |
B. | 1045 kJ mol-1 |
C. | 1576 kJ mol-1 |
D. | 2562 kJ mol-1 |
Answer» D. 2562 kJ mol-1 | |
5. |
How is the Faraday’s constant defined? |
A. | F = e NA |
B. | F = e / NA |
C. | F = e + NA |
D. | F = NA / e |
Answer» B. F = e / NA | |
6. |
What is the Faraday’s constant? |
A. | 96.49 kC mol-1 |
B. | 99.01 kC mol-1 |
C. | 100.3 kC mol-1 |
D. | 104.49 kC mol-1 |
Answer» B. 99.01 kC mol-1 | |
7. |
THE_PHENOMENON_WHERE_THE_DENSITY_OF_A_METAL_IS_EXCEPTIONALLY_LOW_DUE_TO_INCREASING_POTENTIAL_IS_KNOWN_AS________?$ |
A. | Polarization |
B. | Ionization |
C. | Passivation |
D. | Canonization |
Answer» D. Canonization | |
8. |
A galvanic cell formed due to residual stresses is known as _______? |
A. | Stress cell |
B. | Residual cell |
C. | Residual ion |
D. | Admiralty cell |
Answer» B. Residual cell | |
9. |
A galvanic cell set up due to differences in concentration of metal ion is known as ________ |
A. | Concentration ion |
B. | Concentration cell |
C. | Admiralty ion |
D. | Admiralty cell |
Answer» C. Admiralty ion | |
10. |
What is the Piling-Bedworth ratio of MgO? |
A. | 0.41 |
B. | 0.79 |
C. | 1.71 |
D. | 2.03 |
Answer» C. 1.71 | |
11. |
What is the free energy of formation value for Al2O3? |
A. | 419 kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> |
B. | 1045 kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> |
C. | 1576 kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> |
D. | 2562 kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> |
Answer» D. 2562 kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> | |
12. |
How is the Faraday’s constant defined?$ |
A. | F = e N<sub>A</sub> |
B. | F = e / N<sub>A</sub> |
C. | F = e + N<sub>A</sub> |
D. | F = N<sub>A</sub> / e |
Answer» B. F = e / N<sub>A</sub> | |
13. |
What is the Faraday’s constant?$ |
A. | 96.49 kC mol<sup>-1</sup> |
B. | 99.01 kC mol<sup>-1</sup> |
C. | 100.3 kC mol<sup>-1</sup> |
D. | 104.49 kC mol<sup>-1</sup> |
Answer» B. 99.01 kC mol<sup>-1</sup> | |
14. |
Which code is followed by the corrosion of metals? |
A. | Burger’s vector |
B. | Pilling–Bedworth |
C. | Frank-Read mechanism |
D. | Miller’s theorem |
Answer» C. Frank-Read mechanism | |