A. Elasticity
B. Plasticity
C. Ductility
D. Malleability
Related Mcqs:
- A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to tension is termed as___________________?
A. Friable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - Slow and progressive deformation of a material with time under constant stress is called___________________?
A. Creep
B. Erosion
C. Resilience
D. None of these - Ability of a material to absorb energy in deformation in the plastic range is characterised as its____________________?
A. Ductility
B. Toughness
C. Creep
D. Resilience - A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to compression is termed as___________________?
A. Malleable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - The malleability of a material is the property by virtue of which it can be rolled or hammered into thin sheets. Which of the following materials has the maximum malleability ?
A. Lead
B. Copper
C. Aluminium
D. Wrought iron - High speed steel tools retain their hardness upto a temperature of _____________ °C?
A. 500
B. 750
C. 900
D. 1100 - Slow plastic deformation of metals under a constant stress is termed as _____________ failure?
A. Fatigue
B. Endurance
C. Creep
D. None of these - Presence of manganese in alloy steel improves its___________________?
A. Corrosion resistance
B. Cutting ability
C. Abrasion resistance & toughness
D. Elasticity & creep resistance - Aluminium alloy is one of the most suitable materials of construction for aircrafts mainly due to its___________________?
A. High strength to weight ratio
B. Low temperature strength properties
C. Its ability to be cast, rolled, forged & stamped
D. High strength and corrosion & oxidation-resistance at elevated temperature - Failure of a material is termed as fatigue failure, if it fails below the yield point. The resistance to fatigue failure of a material is measured by the__________________?
A. Ultimate tensile strength (U.T.S.)
B. Endurance limit
C. Elastic limit
D. None of these