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1. Composites can be classified based on ___________.

(a) matrix type

(b)reinforcement constituent

(c) matrix type & reinforcement constituent

(d)neither on matrix type nor on reinforcement constituent type

2. Which of the following is not a laminar composite?

(a) Bimetallic

(b) Cladding

(c) Paints

(d) Wood

3. The composite constituents of both matrix and reinforcements are softer.

(a) True

(b) False

4. In sandwich composites, which of the following material can be used for filling purposes?

(a) Wood

(b) Cement

(c) Polymer

(d) All of the mentioned

5. Which of the following has a greater impact on the longitudinal strength of reinforced composites?

(a) Fiber orientation

(b) Fiber strength

(c) Fiber length


(d) Fiber diameter

6. Which of the following may alter the mechanical properties of reinforced composites?

(a) Constituent properties

(b) Fiber length

(c) Fiber orientation

(d) All of the mentioned

7. Which of the following property can be enhanced by reinforcing an aluminum alloy?

(a) Density

(b) Torsion resistance

(c) Wear resistance

(d) Strength

8. The fire point of composite is high.

(a) True

(b) False

9. Which of the following does not combine with fiber to give composites?

(a) Metals

(b) Ceramics

(c) Non-metals

(d) Polymers
10. Which of the following type of composite is not classified under the category of a
number of layers?

(a) Unidirectional fiber reinforced

(b) Laminar

(c) Sandwich panels

(d) Glass-fibre reinforced

11. The matrix phase controls the environmental resistance of the composites.

(a) True

(b) False

12. Which of the following is not an advantage of composites?

(a) Easy to manufacture and durable

(b) Excellent thermal, mechanical, and chemical properties

(c) Heavy-weight and non-versatile

(d) Economical and tailor made

13.The principal applications of composites are in the transportation industry, consumer products, and industr

(a) True

(b) False

14.
The principal applications of composites are in the transportation industry, consumer
products, and industrial and scientific equipment.

(a) True
(b)False

15. The hand lay-up process is mostly appropriate for processing thermoplastic-based polymer composites

(a) True

(b) False

16. Select the process which is an open mold process;

(a) Reaction injection molding

(b) Hand lay-up

(c) Transfer molding

(d) Injection molding

17.In_______________ it's a challenge to control the fiber volume fraction.

(a) Hand lay-up

(b) Injection molding

(c) Pultrusion

(d) Spray lay-up

18.Hand lay-up method can be easily used for manufacturing______________.

(a) automotive parts

(b) dashboard

(c) boat hulls

(d) all of the mentioned

19.The working principle of pultrusion is almost similar in nature to which one of the following plastic formi

(a) Blow molding


(b) Extrusion

(c) Injection molding

(d) Thermoforming

20.The spray lay-up method can be used for manufacturing small boats.

(a) True

(b) False

21.The controlling parameter (s) in compression molding process includes____________.

(a) mold cooling rate

(b) curing time

(c) compression rate

(d) all of the mentioned

22..Choose the CORRECT sequence during the injection molding cycle.

(a) Mold close - Fill - Hold -Cool - Mold open - Part ejection

(b) Mold close - Fill - Hold - Mold open - Cool - Part ejection

(c) Mold open - Fill - Hold -Cool – Mold close- Part ejection

(d) Mold close - Fill - Cool- Hold - Mold open - Part ejection

23. Higher the length to diameter (L/D) ratio, greater opportunity for mixing of polymer and fiber.

(a) True

(b) False

24. In which of the following process, the fiber volume fraction is difficult to control?

(a) Compression molding


(b) Spray lay-up

(c) Pultrusion

(d) Injection molding

25. What is the primary purpose of Vacuum Bagging in autoclave processing?

(a) It helps in removing the air from the interfaces

(b) It helps to make the size smaller

(c) In autoclave processing Vacuum Bagging is not used

(d) None of the mentioned

26. Hand lay-up process predominantly uses ______________.

(a) unidirectional fibers

(b) bidirectional fibers

(c) multidirectional fibers

(d) none of the mentioned

27. Lay-up process is used where ____________________.

(a) low production volume and low performance is required

(b) low production volume and high performance is required

(c) high production volume and high performance is required

(d) high production volume and low performance is required

28. Filament winding is ________________.

(a) used to produce cylindrical surfaces only


(b) used to produce curvature surfaces only

(c) a process in which resin-impregnated fibers are wound over a rotating mandrel at the desired angle

(d) none of the mentioned

29. Which process is used to fabricate large axi-symmetric hollow cylindrical polymer matrix composite parts

(a) Resin transfer molding

(b) Injection molding

(c) Autoclave technique

(d) Filament winding

30. In the resin transfer molding process, the uniformity of resin flow can be enhanced by using____________

(a) air

(b) vacuum

(c) air and vacuum

(d) none of the mentioned

31. The resin transfer molding process is NOT effective for the production of structural parts with low cost in
quantities.

(a) True

(b) False

32. Filament winding process is not applicable for___________.

(a) thermosetting polymers

(b) thermoplastics

(c) thermosetting polymers and thermoplastics

(d) none of the mentioned


33. Which of the following is (are) associated with the filament winding process?

(a) Carriage

(b) Rotating mandrel

(c) Fiber Creel

(d) All of the mentioned

34.In the process of filament winding of polymer matrix composites, fiber tension depends upon
the_____________.
(a) type of fiber

(b)fiber geometry

(c) winding pattern

(d)all of the mentioned

35 Resin transfer molding is also known as_____________.

(a) solid transfer molding

(b) liquid transfer molding

(c) gas transfer molding

(d) none of the mentioned

36. What are the controlling parameter (s) during the resin transfer molding process?

(a) resin viscosity

(b) injection time

(c) temperature in mold

(d) all of the mentioned

37. Manufacturing of components having continuous lengths and the constant cross-sectional shape is d
(a) roving

(b) pultrusion

(c) curing

(d) pulling

(1-c, 2-d, 3-b,4-d.5-b,6-d,7-c,8-b,9-c,10-d,11-a, 12-c, 13-a, 14-a,15-b,16-b,17-d,18-d,19-b,20-a,21-d,22-


a,23-a,24-b,25-a,26-b,27-a,28-c,29-d,30-b,31-b,32-b,33-d,34-d,35-b,36-d,37-b

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