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 : Addition of lead, sulphur and phosphorus to low carbon steel helps in improving its (A) Corrosion resistance (B) Tensile strength (C) Machinability (D) Compressive strength
Last Answer : (C) Machinability
Description : Lead is added to 60:40 brass primarily to improve (A) Machinability (B) Corrosion resistance (C) Fluidity (D) Strength
Last Answer : (A) Machinability
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 : 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 : A material being tested for endurance strength is subjected to the __________ load. (A) Impact (B) Completely reversed (C) Dynamic (D) Static & dynamic
Last Answer : B) Completely reversed
Last Answer : (B) Completely reversed
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 : _____ is a surface fatigue failure which occurs when the load on the bearing part exceeds the surface endurance strength of the material. (a) Scoring (b) Pitting (c) Corrosion
Last Answer : (b) Pitting
Description : Yield strength of a material is determined by the __________ test. (A) Creep (B) Tension (C) Compression (D) Endurance
Description : The maximum stress below which a material can withstand an infinite number of cycle of stress, is termed as the (A) Fatigue strength (B) Creep strength (C) Resilience (D) Endurance limit
Last Answer : D) Endurance limit
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 : Line joining S yt (yield strength of the material) on mean stress axis and S e (endurance limit of the component) on stress amplitude axis is called as _____ a. Goodman line b. Soderberg line c. Gerber line d. None of the above
Last Answer : b. Soderberg line
Description : The highest stress that a material can withstand for a specified length of time without excessive deformation is called the __________ strength. (A) Creep (B) Endurance (C) Fatigue (D) None of these
Last Answer : Option A
Description : Plastics as a material of construction suffer from the drawback of low (A) Machinability (B) Density (C) Strength (D) Plastic deformatio
Last Answer : Option C
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 : Normalising does not __________ of a metal. (A) Improve machinability & tensile strength (B) Remove internal stresses (C) Refine the structure (D) Remove strains caused by cold working
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 : High endurance limit of carburised machine parts is because of the fact that carburisation (A) Suppresses any stress concentration produced in the parts (B) Enhances the yield point of the material (C) Introduces a compressive layer on the surface (D) Produces a better surface finish
Last Answer : (C) Introduces a compressive layer on the surface
Description : Amino resins are used in paper treatment to improve its (A) Wet tear and bursting strength (B) Folding endurance (C) Wet rub resistance (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : The property of the bearing material to yield and adopt its shape to that of journal is called (A) Embeddability (B) Conformability (C) Viscosity (D) Endurance limit stress
Last Answer : (B) Conformability
Description : The property of the bearing material to allow the dust and abrasive particles to get absorbed on the surface of the lining is called (A) Embeddability (B) Conformability (C) Viscosity (D) Endurance limit stress
Last Answer : (A) Embeddability
Description : Periodic testing by a shoreside support technician using a special camera which can detect potentially dangerous loose or corroded bus bar and controller connections is termed ______________. A. heat sensitive thermography B. visual pyrotronics C. corrosion electrolysis D. electric vibroanalysis
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Addition of nickel to copper improves its (A) Machinability (B) Ductility (C) Strength (D) Hardness
Last Answer : (D) Hardness
Description : Los Angeles testing machine is used to conduct (A) Abrasion test (B) Impact test (C) Attrition test (D) Crushing strength test
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The test data for Notched specimen fall near the ________________ line. a) Soderberg line b) Goodman Line c) Gerber line d) Haig line
Last Answer : b) Goodman Line
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 : Define: i)Tensile strength ii) Machinability
Last Answer : i) Tensile strength: It is the ability or capacity of a metal to carry the load without breaking. Or A tensile strength of a metal is its ability to resist pull without breaking. ii) Machinability: ... can be easily cut by cutting tools to produce a desired shape & surface finish on its surface.
Description : Ceramic nuclear metals compared to solid nuclear metals have (A) Higher melting points (B) Low strength at high temperature (C) More chances of radiation damage (D) Poorer corrosion resistance
Last Answer : (A) Higher melting points
Description : Aluminium alloy is one of the most suitable materials of construction for aircrafts mainly due to its (A) High strength to weight ratio (B) Low temperature strength properties (C) Its ability ... rolled, forged & stamped (D) High strength and corrosion & oxidation-resistance at elevated temperature
Last Answer : (A) High strength to weight ratio
Description : Presence of cobalt in steel improves its (A) Cutting ability (B) Corrosion resistance (C) Tensile strength
Last Answer : (A) Cutting ability
Description : Wrought iron is having very high (A) Hardness (B) Strength (C) Corrosion resistance (D) Susceptibility to changes in its properties by heat treatment
Last Answer : (C) Corrosion resistance
Description : Wrought iron does not have (A) Uniform strength in all directions (B) Ability to hold protective coating (C) High ductility & corrosion resistance (D) Easily weldable characteristics
Description : Tempering of a material does not improve its (A) Machinability (B) Toughness (C) Internal stress level (D) Softness
Last Answer : A) Machinability
Description : Stresses encountered in the metal forming processes are less than the __________ of the material. (A) Fracture strength (B) Yield strength (C) Elastic limit (D) Limit of proportionality
Description : Addition of __________ to steel does not help in improving its machinability. (A) Sulphur (B) Silicon (C) Lead (D) Phosphorous
Last Answer : (B) Silicon
Description : Which of the following tests is not done for transformer oil? (A) Flash point and acid value (B) Aniline point (C) Dielectric strength (D) Copper strip corrosion test
Last Answer : (B) Aniline poin
Description : Log Angles machine is used to test the aggregate for (A) Crushing strength (B) Impact value (C) Abrasion resistance (D) Water absorption
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Los Angles machine is used to perform (a) Crushing strength (b) Impact test (c) Water absorption (d) Abrasion resistance test
Last Answer : (d) Abrasion resistance test
Description : Consider the following salient points in a stress-strain curve of a mild steel bar: 1. Yield point 2. Braking point 3. Yield plateau 4 . Proportionality limit 5. Ultimate point The correct sequence in which they occur while testing the mild ... , 5 and 2 (c) 4, 1, 3, 5 and 2 (d) 1, 4, 2, 3 and 5
Last Answer : (c) 4, 1, 3, 5 and 2
Description : Weld decay will cause which of the following problems? a) A reduced resistance to corrosion b) a lower tensile strength c) The toughness is reduced d) The hardness will increase
Last Answer : a) A reduced resistance to corrosion
Description : High copper amalgam lasts longer than low copper amalgam because of:** A. Increased compressive strength B. Increased corrosion resistance C. High creep D. Increased tensile strength E. Decreased setting expansion
Last Answer : A. Increased compressive strength
Description : Which of the following are problems with the current rapid prototyping and additivemanufacturing technologies? a.Limited material variety b.Inability to convert a solid part into layers c.Poor machinability of the starting material d.The inability of the designer to design the part
Last Answer : a.Limited material variety
Description : Which of the following is not a form of performance testing? A. Spike testing B. Volume testing C. Transaction testing D. Endurance testing
Last Answer : C. Transaction testing
Description : What is endurance limit and what is its value for steel ?
Last Answer : Endurance limit is the maximum level of fluctuating stress which can be tolerated indefinitely. In most steels this stress is approximately 50% of the ultimate tensile strength and it is defined as the stress which can be endured for ten million reversals of stress.
Description : What will happen if stresses induced due to surge in the spring exceeds the endurance limit stress of the spring. a) Fatigue Failure b) Fracture c) None of the listed d) Nipping
Last Answer : a) Fatigue Failure
Description : The connecting rod bolts are tightened up so that the initial tightening stress (A) Approaches yield point (B) Approaches endurance limit (C) Approaches (yield point stress/factor of safety) (D) Approaches (endurance limit stress/factor of safety)
Last Answer : (A) Approaches yield point
Description : The ratio of endurance limit in shear to the endurance limit in flexure is (a) 0.25 (b) 0.40 (c) 0.55 (d) 0.70
Last Answer : (c) 0.55
Description : The endurance or fatigue limit is defined as the maximum value of the stress which a polished standard specimen can withstand without failure, for infinite number of cycles, when subjected to (a) static load (b) dynamic load (c) static as well as dynamic load (d) completely reversed load
Last Answer : (d) completely reversed load