A. Thixotropic
B. Pseudoplastic
C. Dilatant
D. Newton
Related Mcqs:
- Deformation that is recovered upon removal of an externally applied force or pressure is known as_____________?
A. Young’s modulus
B. Plastic strain
C. Elastic strain
D. Flexural strain - The ability of an alloy to withstand mechanical stresses without permanent deformation is reflected by its______________?
A. Resilience
B. Elastic limit / Elastic strain
C. Hardness
D. Fatigue resistance - The elastic of plastic deformation to fracture a material is its_______________?
A. Toughness
B. Brittleness
C. Young’s modulus
D. Proportional limit - If overgrowth of cementum does not improve the functional qualities of cementum, it is termed as_____________?
A. Hyperplasia
B. Hypoplasia
C. Hypertrophy
D. Excementoses - Partial or complete obstruction of some part of the C.V.S by a foreign body transported by the blood stream is termed as_____________?
A. Thrombosis
B. Coagulation
C. Ischaemia
D. Embolism - The necrotic tissue and deposits of immune complexes, complement and plasma protein produce a smudy eosinophilic deposit is termed as_____________?
A. Coagulative necrosis
B. Fibrinoid necrosis
C. Caesous necrosis
D. Fatty necrosis - When given together, the ability of two drugs to produce a response greater than either administered alone is termed as_____________?
A. Cumulation
B. Induction
C. Synergism
D. Antagonism - Which of the following impression material is rigid ?
A. Zinc oxide-eugenol
B. Reversible hydrocolloid
C. Alginate
D. Polysulphide rubber - Most rigid elastomer is___________________?
A. Polyether
B. Polysulphide
C. Addition silicone
D. Condensation silicone - Which of the following will produce the most rigid restoration for framework of same dimension ?
A. Wrought alloy
B. Palladium alloys
C. Cobalt-chrome alloys
D. Partial denture casting gold in hardened condition