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This section includes 16 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Mechanical Behaviour knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
With increase in porosity Young’s modulus ________ |
A. | Increases |
B. | Decreases |
C. | Remains constant |
D. | First increases and then decreases |
Answer» C. Remains constant | |
2. |
If Young’s modulus of tungsten carbide is 450 GPa, what will be Young’s modulus for 4% porous tungsten carbide? |
A. | 450 GPa |
B. | 415.8 GPa |
C. | 410.4 GPa |
D. | 425.8 GPa |
Answer» C. 410.4 GPa | |
3. |
What causes blow holes in casting? |
A. | Soft ramming |
B. | Venting |
C. | Insufficient permeability |
D. | Risering system |
Answer» D. Risering system | |
4. |
Voids formed due to shrinkage of material, during its solidification, are known as _______ |
A. | Cavitation |
B. | Porosity |
C. | Inclusion |
D. | Blow hole |
Answer» B. Porosity | |
5. |
WHAT_CAUSES_BLOW_HOLES_IN_CASTING??$ |
A. | Soft ramming |
B. | Venting |
C. | Insufficient permeability |
D. | Risering system |
Answer» D. Risering system | |
6. |
With increase in porosity Young’s modulus ________$# |
A. | Increases |
B. | Decreases |
C. | Remains constant |
D. | First increases and then decreases |
Answer» C. Remains constant | |
7. |
If_Young’s_modulus_of_tungsten_carbide_is_450_GPa,_what_will_be_Young’s_modulus_for_4%_porous_tungsten_carbide?$# |
A. | 450 GPa |
B. | 415.8 GPa |
C. | 410.4 GPa |
D. | 425.8 GPa |
Answer» C. 410.4 GPa | |
8. |
Ceramics are sensitive for defects like inclusion and void. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
9. |
Voids formed due to shrinkage of material, during its solidification, are known as ______? |
A. | Cavitation |
B. | Porosity |
C. | Inclusion |
D. | Blow hole |
Answer» B. Porosity | |
10. |
Hydrogen induced cracks are generally intergranular. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
11. |
Which one of the following factor does not favour void formation? |
A. | Slow quenching rates |
B. | Low ageing temperature |
C. | High ageing temperature |
D. | Presence of gas |
Answer» C. High ageing temperature | |
12. |
What is the dimension of voids? |
A. | 10<sup>6</sup> – 10<sup>8</sup> nm |
B. | 10 – 10<sup>7</sup> nm |
C. | 10 – 10<sup>5</sup> nm |
D. | 10 – 10<sup>2</sup> nm |
Answer» B. 10 ‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö¬® 10<sup>7</sup> nm | |
13. |
Precipitation hardening deteriorates ______ of material. |
A. | Tensile strength |
B. | High temperature properties |
C. | Ductility |
D. | Hardness |
Answer» D. Hardness | |
14. |
Cellular precipitation is also known as ______ |
A. | Continuous |
B. | Discontinuance |
C. | Coherent |
D. | Semi coherent |
Answer» C. Coherent | |
15. |
Continuous precipitation is observed in the system ________ |
A. | Fe-C |
B. | Pb-Sn |
C. | Al-Cu |
D. | Al-Mg |
Answer» D. Al-Mg | |
16. |
Which one of the following, is not volume defect? |
A. | Pore |
B. | Void |
C. | Vacancy |
D. | Blow hole |
Answer» D. Blow hole | |