Description : The property of the material which allows it to be drawn into smaller section (a) Plasticity (b) Ductility (c) Elasticity (d) Malleability
Last Answer : (b) Ductility
Description : The property due to which the resistance of some metal or compound vanishes under certain conditions is (A) Semi conductivity. (B) Super conductivity. (C) Curie point. (D) Magnetostriction.
Last Answer : (B) Super conductivity.
Description : The property of a material by which it can be drawn to a smaller section, due to tension, is called (A) Plasticity (B) Ductility (C) Elasticity (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Ductility
Description : The property of a material by which it can be drawn to a smaller section by applying a tensile load is called (a) Elasticity (b) Plasticity (c) Ductility (d) Malleabilityy
Last Answer : (c) Ductility
Description : Tick of the property, which is different from the group (A) Ductility. (B) Resistivity. (C) Tensile strength. (D) Hardness.
Last Answer : (B) Resistivity
Description : The property by virtue of which metals can be beaten into thin sheets is known as: A. Density B. Malleability C. Conductivity D. Ductility
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : The property due to which a metal can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking is _______. a) malleability b)ductility c)tensile strength d)conductivity
Last Answer : a) malleability
Description : Silver is used for high precision electrical contacts in computer due to its property of ______. a) malleability b)conductivity c)ductility d)none
Last Answer : b)conductivity
Description : The ability of a material to be formed by hammering or rolling is known as _________ a) Malleability b) Ductility c) Harness d) Brittleness
Last Answer : a) Malleability
Description : The property of a material by which it can be beaten or rolled into thin plates, is called (A) Malleability (B) Ductility (C) Plasticity (D) Elasticity
Last Answer : (A) Malleability
Description : The property of a material by which it can be beaten or rolled into thin sheets, is called (a) Elasticity (b) Plasticity (c) Ductility (d) Malleability
Last Answer : (d) Malleability
Description : Which of the following properties is generally found, in non-metals?' (1) Brittleness (2) Conductivity (3) Ductility (4) Malleability
Last Answer : (1) Brittleness Explanation: An important physical property of non metals is that they are brittle and hence cannot be beaten into sheets or drawn into wires. In other words, non-metals are non-malleable and non-ductile. Where stress is applied on nonmetals, they shatter into pieces.
Description : Presence of 0.3 to 0.5% arsenic in copper increases its (A) Ductility (B) Malleability (C) Tenacity & hardness (D) Electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (C) Tenacity & hardness
Description : Copper has very low (A) Malleability (B) Ductility (C) Tensile strength (D) Thermal & electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (C) Tensile strength
Description : Which of the following properties is generally found in nonmetals? (1) Brittleness (2) Conductivity (3) Ductility (4) Malleability
Last Answer : Brittleness
Description : The conductivity of an extrinsic semiconductor (A) decreases with temperature. (B) increases with temperature. (C) remains constant with temperature. (D) decreases and then increases with temperature.
Last Answer : (B) increases with temperature.
Description : The conductivity of copper is less than that of silver by (A) 5 – 10 %. (B) 50 – 60 %. (C) 80 – 90 %. (D) 20 – 30 %.
Last Answer : (A) 5 – 10 %.
Description : The property by virtue of which metals can be beaten into thin sheets is known as? A. Ductility B. Malleability (Answer)
Last Answer : B. Malleability (Answer)
Description : The property of metals being beaten into thin sheets is called A) Ductility B) Malleability C)Brittle D)None of these
Last Answer : B) Malleability
Description : The most distinguished property of malleable cast iron is its high (A) Ductility (B) Hardness (C) Malleability (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Ductility
Description : __________ is the property of a soil to undergo large deformations when stressed, without cracking or crumbling due to the lubricating effect of the water films between adjacent particles. a. Bending b. Malleability c. Ductility d. Plasticity
Last Answer : d. Plasticity
Description : The property by which a body returns to its original shape after removal of the force, is called (A) Plasticity (B) Elasticity (C) Ductility (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Elasticity
Description : Permanent magnets are made of (A) soft magnetic materials. (B) hard magnetic materials. (C) semi conductors. (D) super conductors.
Last Answer : (B) hard magnetic materials.
Description : n-type semiconductor is an example of (A) extrinsic semiconductor. (B) intrinsic semiconductor. (C) super conductor. (D) insulators..
Last Answer : (A) extrinsic semiconductor.
Description : The covers of electrical machines are made of (A) soft magnetic materials. (B) hard magnetic materials. (C) super conductors. (D) semiconductors.
Last Answer : (A) soft magnetic materials.
Description : Materials which can store electrical energy are called (A) magnetic materials. (B) semi conductors. (C) dielectric materials. (D) super conductors.
Last Answer : (C) dielectric materials.
Description : Percentage elongation of a material is a measure of its (A) Ductility (B) Brittleness (C) Toughness (D) Malleability
Description : A material is able to retain the deformation permanently by virtue of its (A) Elasticity (B) Plasticity (C) Ductility (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Plasticity
Description : Write on ductility and malleability of material.
Last Answer : Ductility Ductility is the ability of a material to deform plastically without fracture under tensile load. Because of this property , materials can be drawn out into fine wire without fracture ... Gold and silver are highly malleable. Malleable metals usually bend and twist in various shapes.
Description : The critical temperature above which the ferromagnetic materials loose their magnetic property is known as (A) hysterisis. (B) Curie point. (C) transition temperature. (D) standard temperature.
Last Answer : (B) Curie point
Description : Tick off the material, which is different from the group (A) Constantan. (B) Manganin. (C) Nichrome. (D) Brass.
Last Answer : (D) Brass.
Description : Hysteresis loss least depends on (A) Frequency. (B) Magnetic field intensity. (C) Volume of the material. (D) Grain orientation of material.
Last Answer : (D) Grain orientation of material.
Description : In a ferromagnetic material the state of flux density is as follows when external magnetic field is applied to it. (A) Increased (B) Decreased (C) Remains unchanged (D) Becomes zero
Last Answer : (C) Remains unchanged
Description : Example of high resistivity material is (A) Nichrome (B) Silver (C) Gold (D) Copper
Last Answer : (A) Nichrome
Description : Which of the following material has the highest melting point (A) Copper. (B) Aluminium. (C) Tungsten. (D) Gold.
Last Answer : (C) Tungsten.
Description : The most malleable, ductile low resistivity material is (A) Copper. (B) Aluminium. (C) Silver. (D) Iron.
Last Answer : (C) Silver.
Description : Mica is a (A) Dielectric material. (B) Insulating material. (C) Magnetic material. (D) Both insulating and dielectric material.
Last Answer : (D) Both insulating and dielectric material.
Description : A pure semiconductor under ordinary conditions behaves like (A) a conductor. (B) an insulator. (C) a magnetic material. (D) a ferro-electric material.
Last Answer : (B) an insulator.
Description : Ferrites are (A) ferromagnetic material. (B) ferrimagnetic materials. (C) anti ferromagnetic material. (D) diamagnetic materials.
Last Answer : (A) ferromagnetic material.
Description : The material with lowest resistivity is (A) constantan. (B) silver. (C) manganin. (D) nichrome.
Last Answer : (B) silver.
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 compared to steel is better in (A) Ductility (B) Fluidity & castability (C) Strength (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Fluidity & castability
Description : Percentage elongation during tensile test is indication of (a) Ductility (b) Malleability (c) Creep (d) Rigidity
Last Answer : (a) Ductility
Description : The property of a soil which allows it to be deformed rapidly without rupture, elastic rebound and also a volume change, is known (A) Porosity (B) Plasticity (C) Permeability (D) Ductility
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Classify plastic materials into two categories, describe their important properties and give two examples of each.
Last Answer : Ans: Plastic materials can be classified into thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. Thermoplastic materials:- The properties of these plastic materials do not change considerably if they are melted ... forming elastic threads and films. Examples are Phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite), Epoxy resins.
Description : The property of materials by which they can be drawn into wires is known as: A) malleability B) elasticity C) creep D) ductility
Last Answer : The property of materials by which they can be drawn into wires is known as: ductility
Description : The ability of a material to absorb energy in the elastic range is a measure of its (A) Toughness (B) Resilience (C) Malleability (D) Brittleness
Last Answer : (B) Resilience
Description : Fire refining process is employed in case of (A) Tin (B) Copper (C) Zinc (D) Aluminium
Last Answer : (B) Copper
Description : The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids. (A) Vander Waal's (B) Ionic (C) Metallic (D) Covalent
Last Answer : D) Covalent