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Chapter 3 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

Multiple Choice Quiz


There are 24 correct answers in this multiple choice quiz (some questions have multiple answers that are
correct). To achieve a perfect score on the quiz, all correct answers must be given. Each correct answer is
worth 1 point. Each omitted answer or wrong answer reduces the score by 1 point. Percentage score on the
quiz is based on the total number of correct answers.
3.1 Which of the following are the three basic types of static stresses to which a material can be subjected
(three correct answers): (a) compression, (d) shear, (e) tensile,
3.2 Which one of the following is the correct definition of ultimate tensile strength, as derived from the results
of a tensile test on a metal specimen: (d) the stress observed when the specimen finally fails?
3.3 If engineering stress and true stress were measured simultaneously during a tensile test, which would have
the higher value: (b) true stress?
3.4 If engineering strain and true strain were measured simultaneously during a tensile test, which would have
the higher value: (b) true strain?
3.5 The plastic region of the stress-strain curve for a metal is characterized by a proportional relationship
between stress and strain: (a) true
3.6 Hooke’s Law defines which one of the following regions of the stress strain relationship for engineering
materials: (a) elastic region,
3.7 The modulus of elasticity is also known as which one of the following: (a) elastic limit
3.8 Which one of the following materials has the highest modulus of elasticity: (e) tungsten?
3.9 The flow curve describes the property of metals known as which one of the following: (a) ductility,
3.10 Which one of the following types of stress strain relationship best describes the behavior of brittle
materials such as ceramics and thermosetting plastics: (c) perfectly elastic,
3.11 Which one of the following types of stress strain relationship best describes the behavior of most metals
at room temperature: (d) none of the above?
3.12 Which one of the following types of stress strain relationship best describes the behavior of metals at
temperatures above their respective recrystallization points: (b) elastic and strain hardening,
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3.13 The transverse rupture strength is a property usually associated with which one of the following material
types: (a) ceramics,
3.14 The shear strength of a metal is commonly determined in which one of the following tests:(d) tensile test,
3.15 The shear strength of a metal is usually (a) greater than
3.16 Hardness is best defined as which one of the following: (a) energy absorbed by a material when an object
strikes its surface, (c) resistance to permanent indentation,
3.17 Most hardness tests involve pressing a hard object into the surface of a test specimen and measuring the
resulting indentation or its effect: (a) true
3.18 Which one of the following materials has the highest hardness: (b) gray cast iron
3.19 The formation of new strain-free grains in a metal that has been heated to an elevated temperature is
called which one of the following: (a) hot hardness, (b) recrystallization, (c) strain hardening, or (d) strain
softening?
3.20 Viscosity can be defined as the ease with which a fluid flows: (a) true
3.21 A Newtonian fluid is a fluid best defined by which one of the following: (d) its viscosity increases as
temperature increases,
3.22 Viscoelasticity can be defined as the property of a material that determines the strain it experiences when
subjected to combinations of stress and temperature over time: (a) true or (b) false?

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