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31. For the allotropic forms of iron, the points of arrest are
(a) the points where no further change oc-curs
(b) constant for all metals
(c) the points where there is no further flow of metal
(d) the points of discontinuity
(e) the points where major changes take place.
Ans: d
43. Iron is
(a) paramagnetic
(b) ferromagnetic
(c) ferroelectric
(d) dielectric
(e) none of the above.
Ans: b
100. Cemented carbide tools are not found to be suitable for cutting
(a) brass
(b) cast iron
(c) aluminium
(d) steel
(e) non-ferrous alloys.
Ans: d
128. Heavy duty leaf and coil spring* contain carbon of the
following order
(a) 0.2%
(b) 0.5%
(c) 0.8%
(d) 1.0%
(e) 1.5%.
Ans: d
163. Permalloy is a
(a) kind of stainless steel
(b) none ferrous alloy
(c) polymer
(d) cutting tool material
(e) nickel and iron alloy having high permeability.
Ans: e
173. Which of the following alloys does not have copper as one of the
constituents
(a) delta metal
(b) monel metal
(c) constantan
(d) nichrome
(e) silicon bronze.
Ans: d
195. Lead is poured into the joint between two pipes. These pipes may
be made of
(a) cast iron
(b) vitrified clay
(c) asbestos cement
(d) concrete
QUESTIONS BANK for MEM (22343)
7. Identify the correct alloying element which increases machining ability of steel. [CO2]
(a) Nickel (b) Tungsten (c) Phosphorous (d) Copper
10. Which metal has white colour due to absence of ______. [CO3]
(a) Graphite (b) Silver (c) Duralumin (d) Mild steel
11. Vanadium steel is appropriate for manufacturing of which of the following items?. [CO3]
(a) Nuts (b) Shafts (c) Axles (d) Levers
34. Gray cast iron contains carbon in the form of graphite flakes. [CO3]
(a) True (b) False (c) Partially wrong (d) Can’t say
35. In general, the major classes of engineering materials are ______. [CO1]
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(a) Metals, ceramics, and copper (b) Polymers. metals and composites
(c) Steels, ceramics, polymer and aluminium (d) Metals. ceramics, polymers and composites
36. Melting point of copper is around _____. [CO4]
(a) 1083 degree Celsius (b) 983 degree Celsius (c) 1183 degree Celsius (d) 1283 degree Celsius
37. Pearlite is a ______ steel. [CO2]
(a) Eutectoid (b) Hyper Eutectoid (c) Hypo Eutectoid (d) Hyper Eutectic
38. Tempering requires heating hardened steel ________. [CO6]
(a) Below its upper critical temperature (b) Above its upper critical temperature
(c) Below its lower critical temperature (d) Above its lower critical temperature
39. The slow and progressive deformation of a material with time at constant stress is called as _______. [CO1]
(a) Resilience (b) Creep (c) Fatigue (d) Elasticity
40. What is full form of HCHC. [CO2]
(a) High Cobalt High Chromium Steel (b) High carbon High Cobalt Steel
(c) Heavy Carbon High Chromium Steel (d) High Carbon High Chromium Steel
41. A bearing material should not possess the characteristics of high ______. [CO4]
(a) Coefficient of friction (b) Hardness (c) Melting point (d) Thermal conductivity
42. An important characteristics of cast iron is _______. [CO3]
(a) Ductility (b) Elastic strength (c) Fatigue strength (d) Creep Strength
43. Ceramics having nuclear applications can be used as _______. [CO5]
(a) Moderators (b) Light weight (c) Melting material (d) Smart material
44. FG 400 means _______. [CO3]
(a) Gray cast iron with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2
(b) White cast iron with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2
(c) Nodular cast iron with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2
(d) Malleable cast iron with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2
45. For hardening the tool made from high speed steel, the quenching media used is _______. [CO6]
(a) Water (b) Brine solution (c) Salt (d) Oil
46. Match the correct percentage of carbon given in group - B for the type of material given in group - A. [CO2]
Group - A (Material) Group - B (Carbon percentage)
a) Hypo - eutectoid steel A) 4.3 - 6.67
b) Hyper - eutectoid steel B) 2.0 - 4.3
c) Hypo - eutectoid cast iron C) 0.8 - 2.0
d) Hyper - eutectoid cast iron D) 0.008 - 2.0
(a) A, D, C, B (b) B, C, D, A (c) D, C, B, A (d) D, C, A, B
47. Red hardness of an alloy steel can be improved by adding _______. [CO2]
(a) Vanadium (b) Manganese (c) Titanium (d) Tungsten
48. The annealing heat treatment improves _______. [CO6]
(a) Grain size (b) Pig irons (c) Carbon content (d) Melting point
49. The material property which only depends on basic crystal structure is _______. [CO1]
(a) Elastic strength (b) Fatigue strength (c) Creep Strength (d) Fracture strength
50. Which of the following has a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure?. [CO1]
(a) Silver (b) Iron (c) Magnesium (d) Aluminium
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51. Which of the following is not a form of bronze?. [C04]
(a) Phosphorous bronze (b) Silicon bronze (c) Beryllium bronze (d) Arsenic bronze
52. Brinell hardness of gun metal is _______. [C04]
(a) 55 (b) 67 (c) 62 (d) 65
53. Porous self-lubricating bearing have sufficient porosity to hold upto of lubricating oil. [C04]
(a) 35% (b) 37% (c) 39% (d) 40%
54. Nylons have good resistance to . [CO5]
(a) Hot water (b) Alcohol (c) Ultra violet light (d) Abrasion
55. Piezoelectric material produces , when stress is applied. [CO5]
(a) Heat (b) Voltage (c) Strain (d) Light
56. Shape memory materials are also called as . [CO5]
(a) Thermo responsive material (b) Pressure responsive material
(c) Current responsive material (d) Voltage responsive material
57. PH sensitive material is used to indicate . [CO5]
(a) Temperature level (b) Current level (c) Corrosion level (d) Resistance level
58. Quenching is not necessary when hardening is done by . [CO6]
(a) Case hardening (b) Flame hardening (c) Nitriding (d) Carburizing
59. Maximum hardness is obtained in . [CO6]
(a) Normalizing (b) Hardening (c) Annealing (d) Austempering
60. Coarse perlite is the product of process. [CO6]
(a) Normalizing (b) Hardening (c) Annealing (d) Martempering
61. The heat treatment process used for casting is . [CO6]
(a) Normalizing (b) Carburizing (c) Annealing (d) Tempering
62. The cupola is used to manufacture . [CO6]
(a) Pig iron (b) Cast iron (c) Wrought iron (d) Steel
Answer Key:
1-(d) 2-(c) 3-(c) 4-(d) 5-(a) 6-(a) 7-(c) 8-(b) 9-(c) 10-(a) 11-(b) 12-(a) 13-(d)
14-(c) 15-(c) 16-(a) 17-(c) 18-(b) 19-(d) 20-(b) 21-(a) 22-(c) 23-(b) 24-(b) 25-(d) 26-(d)
27-(a) 28-(a) 29-(b) 30-(d) 31-(a) 32-(a) 33-(c) 34-(a) 35-(d) 36-(a) 37-(c) 38-(c) 39-(b)
40-(d) 41-(a) 42-(a) 43-(a) 44-(a) 45-(d) 46-(c) 47-(d) 48-(a) 49-(d) 50-(c) 51-(d) 52-(d)
53-(d) 54-(d) 55-(b) 56-(a) 57-(c) 58-(c) 59-(b) 60-(c) 61-(a) 62-(b)
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