A. High carbon steel
B. Wrought iron
C. Mild steel
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is universally employed as the low expansion metal in the bimetallic thermometer, which is an iron-nickel alloy containing 36% nickel and has very low co-efficient of expansion (1/20th of ordinary metals) ?
A. Invar
B. Constantan
C. Chromel
D. Alumel - Maximum carbon content in any variety of steel can be upto 1.3%. Steel containing 0.4% Carbon is not used for making___________________?
A. Nuts
B. Bolts
C. Chisels
D. Studs - The impure iron (pig iron) that is tapped out from blast furnace contains about _____________ percent carbon?
A. 0.2
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8 - A steel alloy containing 36% nickel is called _____________________, which has a zero co-efficient of expansion?
A. Austenitic stainless steel
B. Heat resisting steel
C. Invar
D. High speed steel - In order to be called steel, an alloy should have iron percentage greater than____________________?
A. 80
B. 70
C. 90
D. 50 - ______________ iron is produced, when molten pig iron is allowed to cool gradually?
A. White cast
B. Grey cast
C. Wrought
D. None of these - White cast iron as compared to grey cast iron is ________________?
A. More durable
B. Very brittle
C. Very hard
D. All A., B. & C. - _____________ iron is produced, when molten pig iron is chilled suddenly?
A. White cast
B. Grey cast
C. Wrought
D. None of these - Maximum carbon content in cast iron is ______________ percent?
A. 3.8
B. 5.2
C. 4.8
D. 4.3 - Carbon percentage is the same in cast iron and_________________?
A. Wrought iron
B. Pig iron
C. Mild steel
D. High silicon (14%) iron