A. Fluidity
B. Melting point
C. Shrinkage
D. Tensile strength
Related Mcqs:
- White cast iron as compared to grey cast iron is ________________?
A. More durable
B. Very brittle
C. Very hard
D. All A., B. & C. - Presence of 0.3 to 0.5% arsenic in copper increases its____________________?
A. Ductility
B. Malleability
C. Tenacity & hardness
D. Electrical conductivity - Presence of cobalt in steel improves its____________________?
A. Cutting ability
B. Corrosion resistance
C. Tensile strength
D. None of these - Presence of high amount of silicon in cast iron________________?
A. Suppresses the decomposition of Fe3C
B. Increases the formation of graphite
C. Increases the contraction of the metal
D. Reduces its fluidity - Containers made of high silicon cast iron (14% Si) are not suitable for the storage of ____________________?
A. Acetic acid
B. Benzoic & boric acids
C. Phosphoric acid (95%) & sulphuric acid (95%)
D. Hydrochloric acid (concentrated) - Cast iron is having very high ___________________?
A. Proximity between its elastic limit and ultimate breaking strength
B. Ductility
C. Tensile strength
D. All A., B. and C. - Cast iron compared to steel is better in__________________?
A. Ductility
B. Fluidity & castability
C. Strength
D. Malleability - Cast iron is a ______________ material?
A. Brittle
B. Ductile
C. Tough
D. Malleable - Cast iron has____________________?
A. High ductility
B. High malleability
C. Very high tensile strength
D. Its elastic limit very close to ultimate breaking strength - White cast iron is not__________________?
A. Malleable
B. Whitish in color
C. Brittle
D. Strong and hard