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 : 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 : When the steel is subjected to normalising, its __________ decreases. (A) Yield point (B) Ductility (C) Ultimate tensile strength (UTS)
Last Answer : (B) Ductility
Description : Which of the following has the highest compressive strength? (A) Wrought iron (B) Cast iron (C) Mild steel (D) High carbon steel
Last Answer : (D) High carbon steel
Description : Which one contains the least percentage of carbon? (A) Wrought iron (B) High speed steel (C) Cast iron (D) Pig iron
Last Answer : (A) Wrought iron
Description : Which of the following has the least carbon percentage? (A) Low carbon steel (B) Mild steel (C) Wrought iron (D) White cast iron
Last Answer : (C) Wrought iron
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 : 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 : 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 : What is the full form UTS of rails a. Ultimate technical Strength b. Ultimate tensile Strength* c. Upper Top surface d. None of above
Last Answer : b. Ultimate tensile Strength*
Description : Carbon percentage is the same in cast iron and (A) Wrought iron (B) Pig iron (C) Mild steel (D) High silicon (14%) iron
Last Answer : (B) Pig iron
Description : Out of the following, the __________ pipe has the least corrosion resistance. (A) Mild steel (B) Copper (C) Cast iron (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : D) Wrought iron
Description : Which one of the following contains maximum percentage of carbon? (1) Cast iron (2) Stainless steel (3) Wrought iron (4) High speed steel
Last Answer : (1) Cast iron Explanation: Cast Iron is a hard, brittle, nonmalleable iron-carbon alloy, cast into shape, containing 2 to 4.5 percent carbon. Steels contain less than 2% and usually less than 1% carbon, ... percent carbon. Wrought iron is an iron alloy with very low carbon (0.04 to 0.08%) content.
Description : Which of the following is the purest form of iron? (A) Cast iron (B) Wrought iron (C) Mild steel (D) High carbon steel
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Which one of the following contains maximum percentage of carbon ? (1) Cast iron (2) Stainless steel (3) Wrought iron (4) High speed steel
Last Answer : Cast iron
Description : Which one is remelted and poured into moulds to get cast iron? (A) Wrought iron (B) Pig iron (C) Low carbon steel (D) Mild steel
Description : In the Kraft (sulphate) process for the paper manufacture, the digestor is made of (A) Cast iron (B) Stainless steel (C) Karbate carbon (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (B) Stainless steel
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 : Compared to mild steel, cast iron has (i) High compressive strength (ii) High tensile strength (iii) Low compressive strength (iv) Low tensile strength The correct answer is (A) (i) and (ii) (B) (ii) and (iii) (C) (iii) and (iv) (D) (i) and (iv)
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Wrought iron is not (A) Ductile & resistant to corrosion/rusting (B) Weldable easily (C) Having uniform strength in all directions (D) Having maximum tensile strength along the lines of slag distribution
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Which of the following is (are) true? (A) Cast iron has poor tensile strength compared to steel (B) Failure of cast iron flywheel is sudden and total (C) Machinability of cast iron flywheel is poor compared to steel flywheel (D) All of the above
Last Answer : (D) All of the above
Description : Which of the following is the easiest to bend? (A) Steel (B) Stainless steel (C) Cast iron (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (D) Wrought iron
Description : Which has the maximum melting point out of the following? (A) Steel (B) Cast iron (C) Stainless steel (D) Wrought iron
Description : Polymerisation reactor used for the production of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is made of (A) Cast iron (B) Stainless steel or glass lined vessel (C) Karbate (D) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (B) Stainless steel or glass lined vessel
Description : Which of the following undergoes granular fracture? (A) Wrought iron (B) Steel (C) Cast iron (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Steel
Description : Material of construction of pipe generally used for conveying water in India is (A) Stainless steel (B) Cast iron (C) Wrought iron (D) Lead lined steel
Last Answer : (B) Cast iron
Description : Presence of high phosphorous in cast iron increases its (A) Fluidity (B) Melting point (C) Shrinkage (D) Tensile strength
Last Answer : (A) Fluidity
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Wrought iron contains about 0.02% carbon (B) Wrought iron cannot be easily forged and welded (C) The chilled cast iron does not contain graphite (D) Spheroidal grey cast iron contains graphite flakes
Last Answer : (B) Wrought iron cannot be easily forged and welded
Description : Cupola produces __________ iron. (A) Pig (B) Cast (C) Wrought (D) Carbon free
Last Answer : (B) Cast
Description : Primary designation of steel is based on its (A) Hardness & tensile strength (B) Carbon content (C) Iron content (D) Alloying elements content
Last Answer : (D) Alloying elements content Sh
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 : Alloy steel containing chromium to resist rusting is known as (a) wrought iron (b) cast iron (c) hard steel (d) stainless steel
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Alloy steel containing chromium, to resist rusting, is known as (a) Wrought iron (b) Cast iron (c) Hard steel (d) Stainless steel
Description : The purest form of Iron is : (1) Cast iron (2) Steel (3) Pig iron (4) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (4) Wrought iron Explanation: Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content in Contrast to steel, and has fibrous inclusions, known as slag. This is what gives it a " ... qualifies because current standards for commercially pure iron require a carbon content of less than 0.008 wt%.
Description : Which is the purest form of iron? (1) Steel (2) Cast iron (3) Pig iron (4) Wrought iron
Last Answer : (4) Wrought iron Explanation: Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is the most common element (by mass) forming the ... the Earth's crust. Wrought iron is the purest form of iron. It contains less than 0.25% carbon.
Description : A ferrous metal is (A) Cast iron (B) Wrought iron (C) Steel (D) All the above
Description : Bessemer process is used for the manufacture of (A) Pig iron (B) Cast iron (C) Wrought iron D) Steel
Description : Depending on the chemical composition and mechanical properties, iron may be classified as (A) Cast iron (B) Wrought iron (C) Steel (D) All the above
Last Answer : Wrought iron
Description : Which is the purest form of iron ? (1) Steel (2) Cast iron (3) Pig iron (4) Wrought iron
Description : Which of the following has the poorest weldability? (A) Low carbon steel (B) Mild steel (C) Wrought iron (D) High-carbon steel
Last Answer : (D) High-carbon steel
Description : An alloy of iron containing 4% carbon is called (A) High carbon steel (B) Wrought iron (C) Mild steel (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Iron alloyed with carbon upto 2% is called (A) Pig iron (B) Wrought iron (C) High carbon steel (D) None of these
Description : Which of the following will have the highest melting point? (A) Pig iron (B) Mild steel (C) Wrought iron (D) High carbon stee
Description : Which one has the maximum tensile strength out of the following? (A) Nodular cast iron (B) Pig iron (C) White cast iron (D) Grey cast iron
Last Answer : (A) Nodular cast iron
Description : Cast iron is (A) Used for making shock resisting parts (B) Manufactured in cupola and is brittle (C) Having compressive strength more than its tensile strength (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : Cast irons are generally specified by their (A) Carbon content (B) Tensile strength (C) Hardness (D) Manufacturing process
Last Answer : (B) Tensile strength
Description : __________ iron is the purest form of iron. (A) Cast (B) Wrought (C) Pig (D) High silicon
Last Answer : (B) Wrought
Description : The steel used in R.C.C. work is (A) Stainless steel (B) Mild steel (C) High carbon steel (D) Wrought 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