A. Toughness
B. Resilience
C. Malleability
D. Brittleness
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Amount of energy that a material can absorb before its fracture is a measure of its _________________?
A. Toughness
B. Resilience
C. Malleability
D. Ductility - All materials obey Hooke’s law within elastic limit. When elastic limit is reached, the tensile strain__________________?
A. Increases very quickly
B. Decreases very quickly
C. Increases in proportion to stress
D. Decreases in proportion to stress - The ability of a material to offer resistance to scratching or indentation is a measure of its_________________?
A. Brittleness
B. Toughness
C. Hardness
D. Resilience - Non-ferrous metals and hard steels do not exhibit a definite yield point, when pulled in the testing machine and hence for these cases, a better measure of their elastic properties is defined by the ______________ stress?
A. Ultimate
B. Yield point
C. Proof
D. None of these - Which of the following is the most elastic material ?
A. Plastic
B. Glass
C. Steel
D. Rubber - The behaviour of visco-elastic material is time dependent. This behaviour is common in _____________ materials?
A. Non-crystalline solid
B. Crystalline
C. Rubbery
D. Non-crystalline organic polymeric - Ability of a material to ______________ is indicated by its damping capacity?
A. Withstand compression
B. Absorb vibration
C. Absorb shock
D. None of these - Percentage elongation of a material is a measure of its _______________________?
A. Ductility
B. Brittleness
C. Toughness
D. Malleability - A measure of toughness of a material is its________________?
A. Percentage elongation
B. Yield strength
C. Ultimate strength
D. Area under stress-strain diagram