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OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS Babbit metal is ...... base alloy. (A) Tin (B) Copper (C) Lead (D) Tungsten vesse. does not certain tin as an alloying element. (A) Babbit metal (B) White metal (© Solder (D) Alllof the above In 18-4-1 HSS (high speed steel) the percen- tage of chromium is— (A) 1% (B) 4% (C) 18% @) 20% sss: is present in high percentage in magnet steel. (A) Aluminium —(B) Tungsten (©) Zine (D) Copper Hardness of cementite is of the order of ...... BHN. (A) 200 (B) 500 (© 1400 (D) 1100 With which of the following polymerisation is associated ? (A) Copper (B) Zinc (©) Thermoplastic plastics (D) None of these Under microscope, ferrite appears — (A) White (B) Light (©) Dark (D) None of these ‘The pH value of neutral solution is— (A) Equal to7 (B) Less than7 (©) Greater than 7 (D) None of these Foundry crucible is made of — (A) Graphite (B) Lead (C) Cast iron (D) Mild steel 10. Dies, drills and taps contain ...... carbon. (A) Below 04% — (B) Below 08% (C) Above 1% — (D) Above 25% can be easily drawn into wire. (A) Cast iron (B) Zine (©) Tin (D) Copper locecemas structure is obtained by austempering process of heat treatment. (A) Sorbite (B) Bainite (C) Martensite (D) Troostite |... is better suited for lighter duty bearings. (A) Phosphor bronze (B) Plastics (© White metal (@) Monel metal . Corrundum contains more than 95%. (A) MgO ®) SiO, (©) ALO; (D) Steel . What is the percentage of carbon present in cald rolled steel sheets ? (A) 0:02% B) 0-1% © 0:25% (D) 0:35% . is the binding material in cemented bides. (A) Nickel (B) Cobalt (© Carbon (D) Vanadium . Preheating is essential in welding — (A) High speed steel (B) Cast iron (C) All non-ferrous materials (D) None of these is not the neutral refractory material. (A) Graphite (B) Kaynite (C) Chromite (D) Dolomite 19. Pipes of bicycle frames are made of ...... steel. (A) Cast (B) Hot rolled (C) Carbon chrome (D) Dead mild 20. . Cast iron has the maximum tensile (B) Grey (C) Nodular (@) Pig 21. As percentage of carbon increases in steel its nts decreases. (A) Corrosion resistance (B) Ultimate strength (©) Hardness (D) Dvetility 22. The melting point is the lowest for— (A) Low carbon steel {B) High carbon steel (C) Cast iron (D) Wrought iron 23. ...... structure has maximum hardness. (A) Troostile (B) Pearlite (C) Martensite — (D) Sorbite 24. Austenite is a solid solution of carbon in ...... iron. (A) Alpha (B) Beta (C) Gamma (D) Delta 25. ...... process needs no quenching. (A) Case hardening (B) Flame hardening (©) Induction hardening (D) Nitriding 26. ...... are usually made of mild steel. (A) Fishplates — (B) Angle irons (© Dieblocks — (D) Shear blades is commonly used for making house- utensils. (A) Duralumin — (B) Hindalium (C) y-alloy (D) Magnalium 28, ...... has least co-efficient of expansion. (A) Manganin (B) Invar (©) Constantan — (D) Duralumin 29. ...... will exhibit viscoelastic behavior. (A) Steel Diamond (B) i. 32. k : Mies 37. (©) Organic polymers (D) Neoprene . Ceramic cutting tools are made of — (A) Tungsten carbide (B) Silicon oxide (©) Mixture of oxides of aluminium (D) None of these For the production of ...... LD. converter is used. (A) Steel (B) Polythene (© Graphite (D) Cast iron Ball bearings are generally made of — (A) Carbon steel (B) Carbon chrome steel (© Stainless steel (D) Grey cast iron ... is the essential gradient of any hardened steel. (A) Carbon B) Pearlite (© Austenite (D) Martensite |. Out of the following which is the amorphous material ? (A) Lead B) Brass (© Glass (D) Silver structure in obtained if steel is quenched in water. (A) Sorbite (B) Pearlite (©) Troostite (D) Martensite . In metals the size of course grains is greater than— (A) 05mm (B) 0-05 mm (©) 0-005 mm (D) 0-0005 mm «+++ has high tendency to get work hardened. (A) Lead (B) Aluminium (©) Brass (D) Silver |. ...++ Structure can be studied by naked eye. (A) Atomic (B) Grain (©) Micro () Macro . Alloys of magnesium are— (A) Easy to machine (B) Magnetic (©) Light (D) Prone to corrosion |. High speed steel belongs to the category of seseee steel. (A) Alloy (B) Stainless (© Low carbon — (D) Highcarbon

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