A. plasticity
B. ductility
C. elasticity
D. malleability
E. drawabihty
Related Mcqs:
- The property of a material by virtue of which a body returns to its original, shape after removal of the load is called____________________?
A. plasticity
B. elasticity
C. ductility
D. malleability
E. resilience - The property of a material by virtue of which it can be beaten or rolled into plates is called _________________?
A. malleability
B. ductility
C. plasticity
D. elasticity
E. reliability - The materials having same elastic properties in all directions are called________________?
A. ideal materials
B. uniform materials
C. isotropic materials
D. paractical materials
E. elastic materials - The maximum frictional force which comes into play when a body just begins to slide over another surface is called________________?
A. limiting friction
B. sliding friction
C. rolling friction
D. kinematic friction
E. dynamic friction - The weakest section of a diamond riveting is the section which passes through ___________________?
A. the first row
B. the second row
C. the central row
D. one rivet hole of the end row
E. none of the above - The M.I. of hollow circular section about a central axis perpendicular to section as compared to its M.I. about horizontal axis is________________?
A. same
B. double
C. half
D. four times
E. one fourth - During a tensile test on a specimen of 1 cm cross-section, maximum load observed was 8 tonnes and area of cross-section at neck was 0.5 cm2. Ultimate tensile strength of specimen is___________________?
A. 4 tonnes/cm2
B. 8 tonnes/cm2
C. 16 tonnes/cm2
D. 22 tonnes/cm2
E. none of the above - Resilience of a material is considered when it is subjected to_________________?
A. frequent heat treatment
B. fatigue
C. creep
D. shock loading
E. resonant condition - Tensile strength of a material is obtained by dividing the maximum load during the test by the_________________?
A. area at the time of fracture
B. original cross-sectional area
C. average of A. and B.
D. minimum area after fracture
E. none of the above. - The stress developed in a material at breaking point in extension is called__________?
A. Breaking stress
B. Fracture stress
C. Yield point stress
D. Proof stressSubmitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo