A. Shear
B. Tensile
C. Compressive
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Compressive strength of wood is usually more along the grains. The tenile strength of wood as compared to that of steel is about_______________?
A. Half
B. One third
C. One fifth
D. One twelfth - Steel balls for ball bearings are generally made of ______________ steel?
A. Cast
B. Stainless
C. Free carbon
D. Carbon chrome - Mild steel is a/an ______________ steel?
A. Low carbon
B. Medium carbon
C. High carbon
D. High alloy - Addition of ______________ to the steel helps in increasing the residual magnetism in steel used for making magnets?
A. Chromium
B. Nickel
C. Tungsten
D. Cobalt - The loss of strength in compression which occurs, when there is a gain of strength in tension due to over loading is called__________________?
A. Bauschinger effect
B. Hooke’s effect
C. Hysteresis
D. Relaxation - When the steel is subjected to normalising, its ______________ decreases?
A. Yield point
B. Ductility
C. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS)
D. None of these - Mild steel is a/an _____________ steel?
A. Low carbon
B. Medium carbon
C. High carbon
D. High alloy - 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 - Straight silicon steel (containing Si from 0.5 to 5%) because of their low hysteresis loss and high magnetic permeability are used for electrical appliances. Which of the following electrical appliances made of silicon steel contains maximum percentage of silicon (about 4%) ?
A. Armature of small motors/generators
B. Generators and small motors
C. Induction motors
D. High frequency transformers - 18/8 steel is a/an __________ stainless steel ?
A. Austenitic
B. Ferritic
C. Martensitic
D. None of these