A. Impact
B. Cupping
C. Hardness
D. Tensile
Related Mcqs:
- The ‘transition temperature’ for ductile to brittle behavior of steel increases with increase in the _____________ content in steel?
A. Carbon
B. Manganese
C. Both A nor B
D. Neither A nor B - Materials having ________________ lattice structure are usually the most ductile ?
A. Body centred cubic (bcc)
B. Hexagonal close packed (hcp)
C. Face centred cubic (fcc)
D. None of these - _______________ test can be termed as the semi-destructive test?
A. Impact
B. Torsion
C. Hardness
D. Charpy - Wohler test is a destructive test to find out the ___________________ strength of a prepared metal specimen ?
A. Creep
B. Fatigue
C. Endurance
D. Tensile - _______________ test determines the yield strength, Young’s modulus of elasticity, percentage reduction in area & percentage elongation of a material ?
A. Tensile
B. Fatigue
C. Impact
D. None of these - Notched bar test is used for testing the _________________ of a material?
A. Impact strength
B. Endurance limit
C. Machinability
D. Corrosion resistance - In the formation of cermets, the ratio of ceramic material to metallic material is usually 80:20. Which of the following is a cermet ?
A. Zirconia
B. Alumina
C. Bakelite
D. Tungsten carbide - A highly elastic material is deformed least on loading and retains its original form on removal of the load. Which of the following is the most elastic material ?
A. Steel
B. Glass
C. Rubber
D. Brass - A material in which the atoms are arranged regularly in some directions but not in others, is termed as ‘mesomorphous material’; an example of which is_________________?
A. Lead
B. Glass
C. Mica
D. Silver - The stress at which extension of the material takes place more rapidly as compared to the increase in load is termed as the _____________ point of the material?
A. Elastic
B. Ultimate
C. Yielding
D. Breaking