A. Tension
B. Compression
C. Torsion
D. Shear
Related Mcqs:
- With increasing carbon percent in steel beyond 0.8%, its ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and _____________ is not affected ?
A. Impact strength
B. Percent elongation
C. Hardness
D. Both B & C - Cold cracking in the heat affected zone of a high strength steel weld can take place because of the___________________?
A. Retained austenite
B. Martensite formation
C. Relatively high sulphur content in the base metal
D. Sufficient hydrogen present in the welding arc - Ultimate strength in tension as compared to that in shear for steel is____________________?
A. Half
B. One third
C. One and half times
D. One fourth - Coating thickness in case of galvanising of steel sheet generally corresponds to the deposition of _______________ gms of zinc per m2 of steel strip ?
A. 5-10
B. 1000-1500
C. 120-500
D. 1500-3000 - The usual energy consumption in electric arc furnace steel making is _____________ KWh/ton of steel ?
A. 60 – 100
B. 400 – 700
C. 1200 -1500
D. 2000 – 2300 - Square steel key is normally strong in failure by shear & crushing. Keys are normally made of _______________ steel bars?
A. Hot rolled mild
B. Cold rolled mild
C. Forged
D. Machinable stainless - Steel containing low percentage of nickel, chromium & tungsten are termed as the _____________ steel ?
A. Wrought
B. Tool
C. Alloy
D. Plain carbon - Steel rods are normally used for concrete reinforcement because concrete and steel have almost equal_________________?
A. Tensile strength
B. Compressive strength
C. Young’s modulus
D. Thermal co-efficient of expansion - 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 - ____________ is the process used for setting up compressive stresses in the surface of a metal to improve its fatigue strength ?
A. Lancing
B. Shot peening
C. Slugging
D. Spinning