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Name: _____________________________ Date: ___________________________

Choose the letter of your choice.


1. Fashioned by the judicious combination of two or more distinct materials.
Property trade-offs are also made for many composites.
a. Principle of Communications
b. Principle of Combined Action
c. Principle of Mass Spectrometry
d. Principle of Material Science
2. What is/are the type(s) of materials?
a. New
b. Old
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
3. What is/are the type(s) of natural composites?
a. Wood
b. Bones
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
4. The other term for wood.
a. Polymer-polymer
b. Polymer-ceramics
c. Polymer
d. Polyester
5. The other term for bones.
a. Polymer-polymer
b. Polymer-ceramics
c. Polymer
d. Polyester
6. This is a type of advanced composite group, which makes use of rice husk, rice
hull, and plastic as ingredients.
a. Fiber
b. Fiberlity
c. Fiber-reinforced
d. Fiber-composite
7. The cheapest and the most widely used composite.
a. Particle
b. Particle-Reinforced
c. Particle-Composite
d. All of the above
8. What is/are the classifications of composites?
a. Particle-Reinforced
b. Fiber-Reinforced
c. Structural
d. All of the above
9. Monolithic material into which the reinforcement is embedded, and is completely
continuous.
a. Matrix
b. Axis
c. Radius
d. Diameter
10. Composed of two-dimensional sheets or panels that have a preferred high-
strength direction such as is found in wood and continuous and aligned fiber-
reinforced plastics
a. Structural Composite
b. Laminar Composite
c. Sandwich Composite
d. Reinforced Composite

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