Description : Which compound in cement, gives early age strength (a) C3S (b) C2S (c) C3A (d) C4AF
Last Answer : (a) C3S
Description : Which of the following compounds is considered to be an undesirable compound for cement [ A ] C3S [ B ] C2S [ C ] C3A [ D ] C4AF
Last Answer : [ D ] C4AF
Description : Low heat cement contains more amount of __________ than that of ordinary Portland cement [ A ] C3S [ B ] C2S [ C ] C3A [ D ] None of the above
Last Answer : [ B ] C2S
Description : Which of the following compound is susceptible to be attached by alkalies and salts [ A ] C3S [ B ] C3S [ C ] C3A [ D ] C3AF
Last Answer : [ C ] C3A
Description : Tricalcium aluminate (C3A) (A) Reacts fast with water (B) Generates less heat of hydration (C) Causes initial setting and early strength of cement (D) Does not contribute to develop ultimate strength
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) High percentage of C3S and low percentage of C2S cause rapid hardening (B) High percentage of C3S and low percentage of C2S make the cement ... ) Low percentage of C3S and high percentage of C2S contribute to slow hardening (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Di-calcium silicate (C2S) (A) Hydrates rapidly (B) Generates less heat of hydration (C) Hardens rapidly (D) Provides less ultimate strength to cement
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: (A) Tricalcium silicate (C3S) hydrates rapidly (B) Tricalcium silicate (C3S) generates more heat of hydration (C) Tricalcium silicate (C3S) develops early strength (D) Tricalcium silicate (C3S) has more resistance to sulphate attack
Description : Tricalcium aluminate (C3A) [ A ] Hydrating less rapidly [ B ] Is a redundant compound [ C ] To be attacked by alkalies and salts [ D ] None of these
Last Answer : [ C ] To be attacked by alkalies and salts
Description : Finer grinding of cement (A) Affects only the early development of strength (B) Affects only the ultimate strength (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Does not affect the strength
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Which of the following statements regarding the complement system are true? a. Complement activation yields products which are directly cytotoxic as well as products which act indirectly via activated ... and classical pathways converge proximal to generating the membrane attack complex (C5b-9)
Last Answer : Answer: a, d The complement system is composed of two different but linked sequences, the classic and alternative pathways. The pathways involve serum proteins that act to amplify the inflammatory-immune ... the C5 level proximal to generating the membrane attack complex (C5b-9) (Figure 6-3)
Description : Dicalcium silicate (C2S) [ A ] rates rapidly [ B ] Hardens rapidly [ C ] Generates less heat of hydration [ D ] Has less resistance to sulphate attack
Last Answer : [ C ] Generates less heat of hydration
Description : Pick up the compound responsible for early strength of cement from the following: (A) Tetra-calcium alumino-ferrite (B) Tri-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Di-calcium silicate
Description : What is C4AF ?
Last Answer : Chemical composition of C4AF cement clinker: (Tricalcium aluminopherite) Ca4Al2Fe2O10 Shorthand form C4AF
Description : For a loose sand sample and a dense sand sample consolidated to the same effective stress (A) Ultimate strength is same and also peak strength is same (B) Ultimate strength is different but peak strength ... of dense sand is greater than that of loose sand (D) Ultimate strength is same but peak
Last Answer : (C) Ultimate strength is same but peak strength of dense sand is greater than that of loose sand
Description : The Mohr's straight theory is based on the following fact: (A) Material fails essentially by shear (B) Ultimate strength of the material is determined by the stress in the plane of slip (C) Failure criterion is independent of the intermediate principal stress (D) All the above
Description : Ultimate strength of cold drawn high steel wires (A) Increases with increase in diameter of bar (B) Decreases with increase in diameter of bar (C) Does not depend on diameter of bar (D) None of the above
Description : Soundness test of cement determines (A) Quality of free lime (B) Ultimate strength (C) Durability (D) Initial setting
Description : Ultimate strength to cement is provided by (A) Tri-calcium silicate (B) Di-calcium silicate (C) Tri-calcium aluminate (D) Tetra calcium alumino ferrite
Description : The ultimate tensile strength of structural mild steel is about (A) 160 N/mm² (B) 260 N/mm² (C) 420 N/mm² (D) 520 N/mm
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The most critical consideration in the design of a rolled steel column carrying axial loads is the (a) Percentage elongation at yield and the net cross-sectional area (b) Critical bending ... at ultimate load (d) Compressive strength based on slenderness ratio and gross cross-sectional area.
Last Answer : (d) Compressive strength based on slenderness ratio and gross cross-sectional area.
Description : The safe strengths for the materials are called their [ A ] Ultimate strength [ B ] Characteristic strength [ C ] Maximum strength [ D ] none of the above
Last Answer : [ B ] Characteristic strength
Description : A member which is subjected to reversible tensile or compressive stress may fail at a stress lower than the ultimate stress of the material. This property of metal, is called (A) Plasticity of the ... ) Elasticity of the metal (C) Fatigue of the metal (D) Workability of the metal
Last Answer : (C) Fatigue of the metal
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct concerning the immunoinflammatory response to shock? a. The anaphylactoxins, C3a and C5a, are products of activation of only the classical pathway ... effects d. Platelet-activating factor can be released by both circulating and fixed tissue cells
Last Answer : Answer: d Inflammatory mediators have recently been recognized as playing a significant role in the clinical manifestations and progression of shock and the development ... increased pulmonary vascular resistance, bronchoconstriction, peripheral vasodilatation, and increased vascular permeability
Description : Rittinger number which designates the new surface produced per unit of mechanical energy absorbed by the material being crushed, depends on the (A) State or manner of application of the crushing force (B) Ultimate strength of the material (C) Elastic constant of the material (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Cast iron has (A) Very high tensile strength (B) High ductility (C) High malleability (D) Elastic limit close to ultimate breaking strength
Last Answer : (D) Elastic limit close to ultimate breaking strength
Description : When the steel is subjected to normalising, its __________ decreases. (A) Yield point (B) Ductility (C) Ultimate tensile strength (UTS)
Last Answer : (B) Ductility
Description : Cast iron has (A) High ductility (B) High malleability (C) Very high tensile strength (D) Its elastic limit very close to ultimate breaking strength
Last Answer : (D) Its elastic limit very close to ultimate breaking strength
Description : (A) Percentage elongation (B) Yield strength (C) Ultimate strength (D) Area under stress-strain diagram
Last Answer : (B) Yield strength
Description : Which of the following has the least value of ultimate tensile strength (UTS)? (A) Medium carbon steel (B) High carbon steel (C) Cast iron (D) Wrought iron Answer: Option C
Last Answer : (C) Cast iron
Description : Failure of a material is termed as fatigue failure, if it fails below the yield point. The resistance to fatigue failure of a material is measured by the (A) Ultimate tensile strength (U.T.S.) (B) Endurance limit (C) Elastic limit (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Endurance limit
Description : Cast iron is having very high (A) Proximity between its elastic limit and ultimate breaking strength (B) Ductility (C) Tensile strength (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (A) Proximity between its elastic limit and ultimate breaking strength
Description : Testing the ultimate strength of the weld falls in nondestructive examination. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : When a material is subjected to fatigue loading, the ratio of the endurance limit to the ultimate tensile strength is (a) 0.20 (b) 0.35 (c) 0.50 (d) 0.65
Last Answer : (c) 0.50
Description : Factor of safety for fatigue loading is the ratio of (a) elastic limit to the working stress (b) Young's modulus to the ultimate tensile strength (c) endurance limit to the working stress (d) elastic limit to the yield point
Last Answer : (c) endurance limit to the working stress
Description : The resistance to fatigue of a material is measured by (a) elastic limit (b) Young's modulus (c) ultimate tensile strength (d) endurance limit
Last Answer : (d) endurance limit
Description : According to the ASME code, maximum allowable shear stress is taken as X% of yield strength or Y% of ultimate strength. a) X=30 Y=18 b) X=30 Y=30 c) X=18 Y=18 d) X=18 Y=30
Last Answer : a) X=30 Y=18
Description : In a ductile material, the strength are (a)Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit (b) Secondly Ultimate > yield =elastic limit (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit (d) None
Last Answer : (a)Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit
Description : In a brittle material, the strength are (a) Firstly Ultimate >yield > elastic limit (b) Secondly Ultimate > yield =elastic limit (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Ultimate=yield=elastic limit
Description : With increasing carbon percent in steel beyond 0.8%, its ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and __________ is not affected. (A) Impact strength (B) Percent elongation (C) Hardness (D) Both 'b' & 'c'
Last Answer : (A) Impact strength
Description : Ultimate strength in tension as compared to that in shear for steel is (A) Half (B) One third (C) One and half times (D) One fourth
Last Answer : (C) One and half times
Description : Fatigue resistance of a material is measured by the (A) Elastic limit (B) Ultimate tensile strength (C) Young's modulus (D) Endurance limit
Last Answer : (D) Endurance limit
Description : Which of the following has the least value of ultimate tensile strength (UTS)? (A) Medium carbon steel (B) High carbon steel (C) Cast iron (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : Option B
Description : A Plain Carbon Steel Has Brinell Hardness Number (bhn) Of 180. What Are The Values Of Rc, Vhn And Ultimate Strength?
Last Answer : Rc = BHN/10 = 18, VHN = BHN = 180 Ultimate strength = 3.48 × BHN MPa = 620 MPa.
Description : Distortion or change in shape of a cast partial denture clasp during its clinical use probably indicates that the: A. Ductility was too low B. Hardness was too great C. Ultimate tensile strength was too low D. Tension temperature was too high E. Elastic limit was exceeded
Last Answer : E. Elastic limit was exceeded
Description : A seamless cylinder of storage capacity of 0.03mᵌis subjected to an internal pressure of 21MPa. The ultimate strength of material of cylinder is 350N/mm².Determine the thickness of the cylinder if it is twice the diameter of the cylinder. a) 12mm b) 4mm c) 8mm d) 16mm
Last Answer : c) 8mm
Description : A seamless cylinder of storage capacity of 0.03mᵌis subjected to an internal pressure of 21MPa. The ultimate strength of material of cylinder is 350N/mm².Determine the length of the cylinder if it is twice the diameter of the cylinder. a) 540mm b) 270mm c) 400mm d) 350mm
Last Answer : a) 540mm
Description : According to ASME code, maximum allowable shear stress is taken as X% of yield strength or Y% of ultimate strength. a) X=30 Y=18 b) X=30 Y=30 c) X=18 Y=18 d) X=18 Y=30