A. Cans for food packing
B. Collapsible tubes for toilet preparations
C. Foil for wrapping cheese
D. All A., B. and C.
Related Mcqs:
- Tin base and lead base alloys are used for bearing materials. Tin compared to lead has lower_________________?
A. Price
B. Corrosion resistance
C. Thermal conductivity
D. Abundant availability - Among the tin containing alloys, ______________ consumes the maximum amount of tin?
A. Solder
B. White metal
C. Pewter metal
D. Bronzes - Tin coating on metals is not done by_____________________?
A. Spraying
B. Powder metallurgy
C. Hot dipping
D. Electro-deposition - _______________ does not contain tin as an alloying material?
A. Brass
B. Pewter
C. Solder
D. Babbitt metal - Tin vessels are corroded by____________________?
A. Anhydrous ammonia
B. Aromatic solvents
C. Synthetic detergent solution
D. None of these - Which of the following is not an alloy of tin ?
A. White-bearing metal
B. Pewter type metal
C. Soft solder
D. German silver - The addition of antimony in tin-based alloys improves its________________?
A. Rupture strength and hot hardness
B. Impact strength and bonding strength
C. Deformation resistance
D. Wear resistance - Pure nickel is___________________?
A. Ferromagnetic above its curie point (i.e., 415°C)
B. Having h.c.p. crystal lattice
C. Ferromagnetic at room temperature
D. Not resistant to oxidation at high temperature - Amount of energy that a material can absorb before its fracture is a measure of its _________________?
A. Toughness
B. Resilience
C. Malleability
D. Ductility - Carbon is present in the combined form (carbide) in case of______________________?
A. Pig iron
B. Steel
C. Ferroalloys
D. All A., B. & C.