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Romblon State University COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrical Engineering Odiongan, Romblon MIDTERM EXAMINATION TIME

ALLOTMENT: 12:00 1:00 PM(1 hour) DATE: August 02, 2012 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------EEM 411 ENGINEERING MATERIALS Instructions: Select the CORRECT answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice to the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURE ALLOWED. Use Pencil 1 only. Multiple Choice: 1. All of the following are mechanical properties of engineering materials, EXCEPT: A. Wear resistance C. Hardness B. Thermal fatigue D. Ductility 2. It is known as the basic structural unit or building block of the crystal structure. A. Atom C. Molecule B. Photon D. Unit Cell

3. It is the ratio of total volume of atoms in a unit cell to the total volume of the unit cell. A. Atomic Packing Factor C. Atomic Packaging Factor B. Atomic Crystal Factor D. Atomic Density 4. Which of the following exhibits covalent bonding? A. Hydrogen gas C. Table salt B. Neon gas D. Zinc metal 5. If a force applied to a material, the relative position of the atoms is changed, and if when the force is removed, the atoms does not return its original position, which property is considered in above statement? A. Elasticity C. Plasticity B. Rupture strength D. Density 6. Which of the following BEST describes the relationship between stress and strain? A. Poissons ratio C. Hookes law B. Brinell constant D. Monotrons constant 7. To determine how the material will behave under the application of tensile forces, which test should be conducted? A. Compression test C. Ductility test B. Tensile test D. Toughness test 8. Which of the following is the measure of ductility of engineering materials? A. Per cent reduction in stress C. Per cent reduction in hardness B. Per cent reduction in area D. Per cent reduction in compressive stress 9. The maximum stress to which a material may be subjected before failure: A. Ultimate Tensile Strength C. Rupture Strength B. Yield Strength D. Elastic limit 10. Which situation describes when the rupture strength of engineering materials is reached? A. Offset C. Necking B. Fracture D. Fatigue 11. Which hardness test is employing hardened steel ball and pressed against the plane finished specimen? A. Rockwell Test C. Mohs Scale B. Brinell Test D. Vickers Test 12. What does ASTM means? A. American Society in Testing Materials B. Association Society in Testing Materials C. Association Steel Testing Materials. D. American Steel Tools Manufacturer

13. Which statement is TRUE about relationship between ductility and temperature? A. Ductility varies inversely with the temperature. C. Ductility varies directly with temperature. B. Ductility and temperature are not related. D. Ductility decreases as temperature increases.

14. During elastic deformation, how would you describe the character of stress strain relationship? A. Varies exponentially. C. Varies logarithmically. B. Varies linearly. D. Does not vary. 15. Ductility testing can be accomplished through, EXCEPT: A. Close bend test B. Angle bend test 16. Glass is composed mainly what kind of materials? A. Titanium dioxide B. Silicon dioxide C. 180o bend test D. Open bend test C. Carbon D. Manganese dioxide

17. Composites are composed of mixtures of different materials to improve its property, which of the following is composites? A. Ceramics C. Concrete B. Polymers D. Rubber 18. All of the following are ferrous alloys, EXCEPT: A. Steel B. Cast iron C. Stainless steel D. Brass

19. One of the properties of steel is its corrosive properties when exposed to moisture, which material is needed to reduce the rate of increase of corrosion of steel? A. Silicon C. Carbon B. Vanadium D. Chromium 20. Based hardness tests, which material is hardest? A. Graphite B. Diamond C. Quartz D. Corundum

21. What is meant by the word quenching? A. Exposure into low temperature and then heated. B. Exposure into high temperature and then cooled rapidly. C. Exposure into high temperature and then cooled slowly. D. All of these 22. The maximum number of electrons in each energy level of single atom of engineering materials, can be solved by what equation? A. C. B. D. 23. Which of the following described the magnetic property of engineering materials? A. Density C. Compressive stress B. Reluctance D. Resilience 24. Which statement is TRUE about creeping of engineering materials? A. Creep rate is increases as temperature increases. B. Creep rate is increases as temperature decreases. C. Creep rate of materials is always constant. D. All of the above

25. Property of material that can withstand deformation when the application of compressive force without fracture in its body. A. Ductility C. Stress B. Toughness D. Malleability 26. What property is considered during wire drawing process? A. Malleability B. Toughness 27. In conducting impact tests, which method is employed? A. Izods Test B. Mohs scale test C. Ductility D. Hardness C. Scleoroscope Test D. Tensile test

28. Which type of cast iron that contains sphere like formation of graphite in its microstructure? A. Nodular cast iron C. Malleable iron B. Gray cast iron D. White iron 29. All of the following are stainless steels, EXCEPT: A. Martensitic B. Austenitic 30. Which type of stainless steel is most corrosion resistant? A. Martensitic B. Austenitic C. Ferritic D. Eutenic C. Ferritic D. Eutenic

31. In production of steel, which alloying element present in large amount? A. Silicon B. Chromium 32. Which type of steel has the highest amount of carbon? A. Mild steel B. Dead mild

C. Vanadium D. Carbon C. Medium carbon steel D. Cast iron

33. Which of the following define creep? A. Creep is the permanent deformation of material at constant load with respect to time. B. Creep is the permanent deformation of material at variable load with respect to variable time. C. Creep is the elastic deformation of material at constant load with respect to time. D. Creep is the elastic deformation of material at variable load with respect to time. 34. All of the following describes alloy, EXCEPT: A. Alloy existence is due to metallic bonding between two metals. B. Alloy is homogenous mixtures. C. Alloy exists in liquid solution. D. Alloy is used to improve the property as compared to their self - physical property. 35. Which of the following is chemical property of materials? A. Corrosion resistance C. Toughness B. Reluctance D. Resilience 36. Which of the following diagram is characterized by brittleness of materials? A. B. C. D.

37. Which of the following shows the relationship between modulus of rigidity, elasticity and Poissons ratio? A. B. C. D. Item 38 44: The figure shown below is the test results of tensile tests conducted for a certain engineering material. Identify each point or region.

Item 45 50: Identify the following materials if they are (A) polymer,(B) metal/alloy, (C) composites, (D) ceramics/glass. 45. Fiber 46. Amalgam 47. Concrete 48. Teflon 49. Nylon 50. Bakelite _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________

Prepared by: ENGR. MARK ANTHONY I. CASTILLANO Instructor

Romblon State University COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrical Engineering Odiongan, Romblon

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Yield Point Ultimate Strength Actual Rupture Strength Rupture Strength

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