Practice Test: Question Set - 26
1. Residual magnetism in steel for magnets is increased by the addition of
- (A) Nickel
- (B) Cobalt
- (C) Tungsten
- (D) Chromium
2. Brine (15% concentration) can be stored in a vessel made of
- (A) Monel
- (B) Karbate
- (C) Cast iron
- (D) None of these
3. The maximum percentage of chromium that can be added to steel is about
- (A) 12
- (B) 18
- (C) 24
- (D) 30
4. Which of the following is not used as the ceramic material in ‘cermets’?
- (A) Silicides
- (B) Oxides
- (C) Carbides
- (D) Nitrides
5. The hardest material just prior to diamond in Mho's scale is
- (A) Topaz
- (B) Carborundum
- (C) Corundum
- (D) Calcite
6. Percentage of silver in German silver is
- (A) 5
- (B) 10
- (C) 20
- (D) 0
7. Which of the following is not an alloy of nickel and chromium?
- (A) Inconel
- (B) Hastelloy
- (C) Nimonic alloys
- (D) Duralumin
8. Invar contains the highest percentage of
- (A) Vanadium
- (B) Iron
- (C) Tungsten
- (D) Cobalt
9. Cast iron has very high
- (A) Compressive strength
- (B) Ductility
- (C) Shock
resistance
- (D) Resistance
to brittleness
10. Brinell Hardness Number (BHN) for talc is approximately in the range of
- (A) 1-5
- (B) 20-30
- (C) 100 -150
- (D) 200 - 250
11. Concrete tank can be used to store
- (A) Alum
- (B) Ferrous sulphate
- (C) Sulphuric acid
- (D) Saturated brine
12. Aqueous nitric acid is stored in
- (A) Steel drum
- (B) Stainless steel
vessel
- (C) Cast iron vessel
lined with acid-proof masonry brick
- (D) Cast iron vessel
13. Zinc is not used
- (A) For producing zinc
base die casting alloys
- (B) In its oxide form as
pigments
- (C) As anode for
corrosion prevention in boiler
- (D) As an alloying
element in various bronzes
14. Urea autoclave is made of
- (A) Cast iron
- (B) Refractory blocks
- (C) Stainless steel
- (D) Lead lined steel
15. Kel-F is a material, which is
- (A) Chemically known as
Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PTFE)
- (B) Having excellent
chemical & high temperature resistance (upto 200°C)
- (C) Having elastomeric
properties
- (D) All (a), (b) and (c)
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