A. Young’s modulus
B. Plastic strain
C. Elastic strain
D. Flexural strain
Related Mcqs:
- Liquids which become more rigid as the rate of deformation increases is termed as_____________?
A. Thixotropic
B. Pseudoplastic
C. Dilatant
D. Newton - The ability of an alloy to withstand mechanical stresses without permanent deformation is reflected by its______________?
A. Resilience
B. Elastic limit / Elastic strain
C. Hardness
D. Fatigue resistance - The elastic of plastic deformation to fracture a material is its_______________?
A. Toughness
B. Brittleness
C. Young’s modulus
D. Proportional limit - The process of changing the rubber base product or liquid polymer, to a rubber like material is generally known as_____________?
A. Boiling
B. Condensation
C. Vulconization
D. Chain lengthening - The process wherein two or more chemically different monomers, each with some desirable property, can be combined to yield specific physical properties of a polymer is known as_____________?
A. Step-growth polymerization
B. Addition polymerization
C. Condensation polymerization
D. Copolymerization - Epithelial cells which ultimately keratinize are known as_____________?
A. Keratinizing cells
B. Melanocytes
C. Non-Keratinizing cells
D. Clear cells - After the eruption of crown, reduced enamel is known as_____________?
A. Primary attachment epithelium
B. Secondary attachment epithelium
C. Primary enamel cuticle
D. Reduced enamel epithelium - Cooley’s anemia is also known as_____________?
A. Erythroblastosis fetalis
B. Aplatic anemia
C. Thalassemia
D. Pernicious anemia - Perception of taste even in absence of stimuli is known as_____________?
A. Ageusia
B. Dysguesia
C. Cocoguesia
D. Phantoguesia - The syndrom which consists of cleft palate micrognathia and glossoptosis is known as_____________?
A. Marfan’s syndrome
B. Crouzon’s syndrome
C. Paget’s disease
D. PierreRobin syndrome