Description : Which of the following in NOT a quantitative test? a) Root bend b) Macro hardness c) Charpy d) Tensile
Last Answer : a) Root bend
Description : Charpy impact tests showing a rough torn surface after the completed test, this would indicate which type of failure? a) Fatigue b) Ductile c) Fatigue to ductile d) Brittle
Last Answer : b) Ductile
Description : On inspecting a completed weld which has charpy impact requirements some small, smooth, shallow areas of undercut have been found
Last Answer : d) Only allow the welder to cosmetically blend out the undercut
Description : A standard test for determination of hardness in water is termed as __________ test. (A) EDTA (B) Electometric (C) Total count (D) Presumptive
Last Answer : (A) EDTA
Description : __________ test is the appropriate test to determine whether a material is ductile or brittle. (A) Impact (B) Cupping (C) Hardness (D) Tensile
Last Answer : (A) Impact
Description : Temper brittleness of a material can be fairly detected by the __________ test. (A) Fatigue (B) Notched bar impact (C) Tensile (D) Hardness
Last Answer : Option B
Description : The increase in hardness of metal due to its cold working is termed as the __________ hardening. (A) Work (B) Age (C) Induction (D) Flame
Last Answer : (A) Work
Description : The ability of tool steel to resist softening at high temperatures is termed as __________ hardness. (A) Red (B) Extended (C) Super (D) Extreme
Last Answer : (C) Super
Description : Cold working of a material results in increase in hardness, which is termed as the __________ hardening. (A) Cold (B) Work (C) Age (D) Induction
Last Answer : (B) Work
Description : Vegetable oils contain large quantity of glycerides of unsaturated acids. When the vegetable oils contain high amount of saturated fatty acids, it is termed as __________ oil. (A) Drying (B) Semi-drying (C) Non-drying (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Non-drying
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 : Wohler test is a destructive test to find out the __________ strength of a prepared metal specimen. (A) Creep (B) Fatigue (C) Endurance (D) Tensile
Last Answer : (B) Fatigue
Description : Dorry's testing machine is used for (A) Crushing test of stone (B) Hardness test of stone (C) Impact test of stone (D) Water absorption test
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : A material is capable of resisting softening at high temperature, because of its property termed as (A) Hot temper (B) Hot hardness (C) Fatigue (D) Creep
Last Answer : (B) Hot hardness
Description : . By-products recovery process from coal carbonisation is termed asdirect, indirect and semi direct process depending upon the method of recovery of (A) Tar (B) Benzol (C) Ammonia (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Ammonia
Description : Materials having resistivity ranging from 1 to 100 ohm. cm is termed as (A) Conductor (B) Insulator (C) Semi-conductor (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Semi-conductor
Description : The addition of antimony in tin-based alloys improves its (A) Rupture strength and hot hardness (B) Impact strength and bonding strength (C) Deformation resistance (D) Wear resistance
Last Answer : (C) Deformation resistance
Description : In cold working of metal as compared to its hot working (A) Cracks and blow holes are eliminated (B) Ductility and impact strength improves (C) Appreciable strain hardening is produced (D) Yield stress, hardness and fatigue strength is not at all affected
Last Answer : (C) Appreciable strain hardening is produced
Description : M10 index of coke indicates its (A) Compressive strength (B) Hardness (C) Abrasion resistance (D) Impact strength
Last Answer : Option C
Description : M10 index of coke indicates its (A) Compressive strength (B) Hardness (C) Abrasion resistance (D) Impact strength Answer: Option C
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) To an agriculturist, soil is the substance existing on the earth's surface, which grows and develops plants (B) To a geologist, soil ... and uncemented deposits of minerals and organic particles covering the earth's crust (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Fatigue failure of a material may occur, when it is subjected to __________ stress. (A) Fluctuating (B) Tensile (C) Compressive (D) Torsion
Last Answer : (A) Fluctuating
Description : __________ test is done to find out the softening point of bitumen. (A) Impact (B) Ball and ring (C) Flame (D) Viscosity
Last Answer : (B) Ball and ring
Description : Notched bar test is used for testing the __________ of a material. (A) Impact strength (B) Endurance limit (C) Machinability (D) Corrosion resistance
Description : _________ of test specimens is not involved in any hardness testing method. (A) Fracture (B) Indentation (C) Wear (D) Scratch
Last Answer : (A) Fracture
Description : Suitability of steel for its use in cable is judged by its strength in (A) Tension (B) Compression (C) Torsion (D) Shear
Last Answer : (A) Tension
Description : Addition of __________ in steel can help in increasing the depth of hardness. (A) Nickel (B) Chromium (C) Vanadium (D) Tungsten
Last Answer : (D) Tungsten
Description : Addition of __________ in steel is helpful in increasing the depth of hardness. (A) Chromium (B) Sulphur (C) Vanadium (D) Tungsten
Last Answer : (A) Chromium
Description : A hardness depth of about 3 mm can be achieved by induction hardness in __________ seconds. (A) 5 (B) 100 (C) 250 (D) 500
Last Answer : (A) 5
Description : High speed steel tools retain their hardness upto a temperature of __________ °C. (A) 500 (B) 750 (C) 900 (D) 1100
Last Answer : (C) 900
Description : __________ is removed from water by lime-soda process. (A) Foul smell and taste (B) Iron and manganese (C) Temporary hardness (D) Permanent hardness
Last Answer : (C) Temporary hardness
Description : Presence of __________ hardness is responsible for the temporary hardness in water. (A) Carbonate (B) Calcium (C) Chloride (D) Sulphate
Last Answer : (B) Calcium
Description : Removal of __________ results from the disinfection of water. (A) Turbidity (B) Odour (C) Hardness (D) Bacteria
Last Answer : (D) Bacteria
Description : In water treatment plant, zeolite process is used to remove the __________ of water. (A) Acidity (B) Alkalinity (C) Hardness (D) Iron & zinc
Last Answer : (C) Hardness
Description : Magnesium and calcium __________ cause temporary hardness of water. (A) Carbonates (B) Bicarbonates (C) Phosphates (D) Sulphates
Last Answer : (B) Bicarbonates
Description : Mho's scale of hardness, which consists of 10 standard minerals is used for the measurement of __________ hardness. (A) Scratch (B) Indentation (C) Dynamic (D) Rebound
Last Answer : (A) Scratch
Description : Maximum change in the hardness of martensite occurs in the carbon content range of __________ percent in steel. (A) 0.01 to 0.10 (B) 0.2 to 0.4 (C) 0.5 to 0.7 (D) 0.8 to 1.0
Last Answer : (B) 0.2 to 0.4
Description : In case of brasses, with decreasing zinc percentage and increasing copper percentage, its __________ increases. (A) Percentage elongation (B) Brinell hardness (C) Tensile strength (D) All 'a', 'b' & 'c'
Last Answer : (A) Percentage elongation
Description : The difference in one unit of Rockwell hardness number corresponds to a difference in the depth of indentation of __________ mm. (A) 0.001 (B) 0.01 (C) 0.002 (D) 0.02
Description : Addition of __________ to steel does not impart hardness. (A) Nickel (B) Copper (C) Chromium (D) Silicon
Last Answer : : Option B
Description : Which of the following test is used for distinguishing among dry oils, semi-drying oils and non drying oils? (A) Elaiden test (B) Reichert-Meissl value test (C) Hunter value test (D) Iodine value test
Last Answer : Option A
Description : hello when I test the water in the aquarium (ph, no3, etc.) and if it does not meet the requirements of fish and plants how to change the hardness of the water, ph, etc.? Thank you
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Which method will be employed to test the hardness of water? (1) Boiling (2) Distillation (3) Formation of lather with soap (4) None of these
Last Answer : (3) Formation of lather with soap Explanation: Soap solution is used to measure the hardness of rain water, temporarily hard water and sea-water. Hard water does not form soap lather. This is ... in hard water react with soap to form calcium stearate or magnesium stearate and thus forms scum.
Description : Smith's test of stones is performed to find out (A) The presence of soluble matter of stone (B) The compressive strength of the stone (C) The hardness of the stone (D) The toughness of the stone
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The important test to be conducted on a stone used in docks and harbours is (A) Hardness test (B) Workability test (C) Weight test (D) Toughness test
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Last Answer : Formation of lather with soap
Description : __________ is the most commonly used 'filter aid'. (A) Diatomaceous earth (B) Fuller's earth (C) Vermiculite (D) Semi-plastic clay
Last Answer : (A) Diatomaceous earth
Description : The electrical conductivity of a __________ decreases with rise in temperature. (A) Metal/alloy (B) Semi-conductor (C) Dielectric (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Metal/alloy