A. Magnetic steel
B. Titanium
C. Chromium
D. Magnesium
Related Mcqs:
- Tin base and lead base alloys are used for bearing materials. Tin compared to lead has lower_________________?
A. Price
B. Corrosion resistance
C. Thermal conductivity
D. Abundant availability - Compressive strength of wood is usually more along the grains. The tenile strength of wood as compared to that of steel is about_______________?
A. Half
B. One third
C. One fifth
D. One twelfth - The loss of strength in compression which occurs, when there is a gain of strength in tension due to over loading is called__________________?
A. Bauschinger effect
B. Hooke’s effect
C. Hysteresis
D. Relaxation - Spark plugs, ignition tubes and electrodes are made of nickel ____________ alloys?
A. Beryllium
B. Manganese
C. Copper
D. Iron - Which of the following has the highest compressive strength ?
A. Wrought iron
B. Cast iron
C. Mild steel
D. High carbon steel - Which of the following alloys does not contain nickel ?
A. Chloro, et-2 alloy
B. Monel
C. Inconel
D. Babbitt metal - Which of the following alloys does not contain nickel ?
A. Chlorinet – 2 alloy
B. Monel
C. Inconel
D. Babbitt metal - Among the tin containing alloys, ______________ consumes the maximum amount of tin?
A. Solder
B. White metal
C. Pewter metal
D. Bronzes - Muntz metal is a/an alloys of____________________?
A. Magnesium & tin
B. Ferrous material
C. Lead & tin
D. Copper & zinc - Nickel (56%) and molybdenum (17%) alloys are called________________?
A. Monel
B. Hastelloy C
C. Inconel
D. Bronzes