Description : Tempering of steel is done to make it (A) Brittle (B) Hard (C) Rollable (D) Soft
Last Answer : (D) Soft
Description : Case hardening of a material is (A) Followed by tempering or carburising (B) Preceded by its tempering (C) Done to get a soft ductile interior with a very hard surface (D) Carried out to get extreme hardness in its core
Last Answer : (D) Carried out to get extreme hardness in its core
Description : __________ of hard alloy and tool steel is done to make it easily machinable. (A) Case carburising (B) Tempering (C) Normalising (D) Annealing
Last Answer : (B) Tempering
Description : Softening of hardened steel is done by its (A) Normalising (B) Tempering (C) Annealing (D) Carburising
Last Answer : (A) Normalising
Description : The substance which undergo plastic deformation until break is a) Brittle b) Ductile c) Hard d) Soft
Last Answer : d) Soft
Description : The substance which break just after elastic limit: a) Ductile b) Brittle c) Soft d) Hard
Last Answer : d) Hard
Description : The heat treatment process applied to cold formed steel parts is (A) Normalising (B) Tempering (C) Artificial ageing (D) Solution annealing
Last Answer : (D) Solution annealing
Description : The heat treatment process to which castings and the steel balls produced by cold heading are subjected is (A) Tempering (B) Normalising (C) Annealing (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Normalising
Description : . To improve the machinability of steel, it is generally subjected to (A) Spheroidising (B) Tempering (C) Normalising (D) Annealing
Last Answer : (A) Spheroidising
Description : The process of coating steel sheets by zinc to improve its corrosion resistance is called (A) Calorising (B) Galvanising (C) Zincification (D) Tempering
Last Answer : (B) Galvanising
Description : Hardened steel is softened by (A) Normalising (B) Tempering (C) Annealing (D) Carburising
Description : Which of the following processes follows the hardening process for reducing the hardening strains & increasing the toughness of the steel part? (A) Anodising (B) Tempering (C) Carburising
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Hot worked materials are subjected to annealing to remove internal stresses (B) Annealing of steel hardens it slightly (C) Normalising of a material induces stresses (D) Tempering of a material improves ductility & toughness but reduces hardness & brittleness
Last Answer : (D) Tempering of a material improves ductility & toughness but reduces hardness & brittleness Share
Description : o improve the machinability of steel, it is generally subjected to (A) Spheroidising (B) Tempering (C) Normalising (D) Annealing
Last Answer : Option A
Description : Machinability of hard alloys and tool steels is improved by (A) Spheroidising (B) Annealing (C) Tempering (D) Normalising
Last Answer : Option B
Description : Post weld heat treatment is done by (A) Normalising (B) Stress relieving (C) Tempering (D) Solution annealing
Last Answer : (B) Stress relieving
Description : Elimination of brittleness resulting from welding of saw blades is done by __________ of the welded portion. (A) Annealing (B) Toughening (C) Work hardening (D) Tempering
Last Answer : (A) Annealing
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) A ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic above the 'Curie temperature' (B) Permanent magnets are made of hard materials, whereas electromagnets require soft ... hysterisis loss and coercive forces (D) Tungsten steel and alnico are not hard magnetic materials
Last Answer : Option D
Description : Pick out the wrong statement (A) Hardening makes the steel more brittle (B) High alloy steels contain more than 50% alloying element (C) 18/8 stainless steel is a magnetic steel (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C)
Description : Presence of nitrogen in steel (A) Makes it brittle (B) Increases its strength (C) Increases its hardness (D) Is desirable
Last Answer : (A) Makes it brittle
Description : Steel produced from phosphatic iron is __________ in nature. (A) Malleable (B) Ductile (C) Brittle (D) Tough
Last Answer : (C) Brittle
Description : The 'transition temperature' for ductile to brittle behaviour of steel increases with increase in the __________ content in steel. (A) Carbon (B) Manganese (C) Both 'a' nor 'b' (D) Neither 'a' nor 'b'
Last Answer : (A) Carbon
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Stainless steel is nothing but chromium coated steel (B) Hardening of a soft metal can be done by alloying it with another metal or non-metal (C) ... its temporary distortion under the action of applied stress (D) Rusting of iron is not electrochemical in nature
Last Answer : (B) Hardening of a soft metal can be done by alloying it with another metal or non-metal
Description : Thermoplastic resins usually (A) Remain hard as long as they are hot (B) Cannot be reclaimed from waste (C) Permanent setting resins (D) Less brittle than thermosetting resins
Last Answer : (D) Less brittle than thermosetting resins
Description : White cast iron is not (A) Malleable (B) Whitish in color (C) Brittle (D) Strong and hard
Last Answer : (A) Malleable
Description : Duriron is (A) Acid resistant, brittle and very hard (B) High silicon iron (C) Prone to breakage due to thermal expansion because of its very high coefficient of thermal expansion (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Very high sulphur in pig iron makes (A) Its casting unsound (B) Its hard and machinable (C) Its brittle and malleable (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (A) Its casting unsound
Description : White cast iron as compared to grey cast iron is (A) More durable (B) Very brittle (C) Very hard (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : A dense structure of grinding wheel is not used for the (A) Ductile material (B) Hard materials (C) Brittle materials (D) Finishing cuts
Last Answer : A) Ductile material
Description : The best material for the core of a transformer is – (1) stainless steel (2) mild steel (3) hard steel (4) soft iron
Last Answer : (4) soft iron Explanation: Iron has a very large magnetic response: it greatly amplifies an applied magnetic field. The transformer's ability to transfer energy depends on the strength of the magnetic ... field is amplified. The input energy can then be lower while still having the same effect.
Description : The best material for the core of a transformer is (1) stainless steel (2) mild steel (3) hard steel (4) soft iron
Last Answer : soft iron
Description : Draw B-H curve for magnetic material and state its nature. State the significance of hysteresis loop. Also draw the hysteresis loop for hard steel and soft steel.
Last Answer : B-H curve for magnetic material: The B-H curve is the graphical representation of relation between flux density (B) and applied field strength (H), with H plotted on the x-axis and B plotted on ... or crossing an air gap tends to bulge outwards the iron ring, this effect is called as Fringing .
Description : Draw Hysteresis loop for Hard steel and soft steel. Also write one application of each material.
Last Answer : Application of Hard steel: Fig. (a) Shows hysteresis loop for hard steel. Such materials are used for producing permanent magnets. Such a hysteresis loop represents a large residual ... Residual flux & coercive force are less. Hence material can be used for making the electromagnets.
Description : 'Shock-absorbers are usually made of steel as it – (1) is not brittle (2) has lower elasticity (3) has higher elasticity (4) has no ductile property
Last Answer : (3) has higher elasticity Explanation: A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy. Steel is an alloy made by combining iron and other elements, the most common of these being carbon.
Description : 'Shock-absorbers' are usually made of steel as it : (1) is not brittle (2) has lower elasticity (3) has higher elasticity (4) has no ductile property
Last Answer : has higher elasticity
Description : What is hard and brittle iron that is formed into a particular shape by pouring the liquid metal into a mold?
Last Answer : I think it would be cast
Description : Why are ionic solids hard and brittle?
Last Answer : Ionic solids are brittle and hard as they are bonded with electrostatic bonds.
Description : Sedimentary rocks are-----? A. Porous (Answer) B. Hard C. Rough D. Brittle E. Volcanic
Last Answer : A. Porous (Answer)
Description : The materials which have the same elastic properties in all directions, are called (A) Isotropic (B) Brittle (C) Homogeneous (D) Hard
Last Answer : (A) Isotropic
Description : Quartzite, a metamorphic stone is (A) Hard (B) Brittle (C) Crystalline (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Which of the following heat treatment processes is used for softening the hardened material? (A) Normalising (B) Tempering (C) Annealing (D) None of these
Description : What is the range of tempering temperature (°C) for most of the materials? (A) 75-100 (B) 200-300 (C) 350-450 (D) 500-600
Last Answer : (B) 200-300
Description : Spheroidising of a material is a/an __________ process. (A) Normalising (B) Annealing (C) Tempering (D) Hardening
Last Answer : (B) Annealing
Description : Which of the following heat treatment processes is usually applied to castings? (A) Tempering (B) Annealing (C) Normalising (D) Carburising
Last Answer : (D) Carburising
Description : Tempering of a material does not improve its (A) Machinability (B) Toughness (C) Internal stress level (D) Softness
Last Answer : A) Machinability
Description : Corrosion of metals cannot be prevented by its (A) Tempering (B) Chromising (C) Aluminising (D) Alloying
Last Answer : (A) Tempering
Description : __________ of grey cast iron produces white cast iron. (A) Tempering (B) Rapid heating (C) Rapid cooling (D) Slow cooling
Description : Heating the Hypo-eutectoid steels to 30°C above the upper critical temperature line, soaking at that temperature and then cooling slowly to the room temperature to form a pearlite & ferrite structure is called (A) Tempering (B) Hardening (C) Annealing (D) Normalising
Last Answer : Option C