Home/Volume-3/Strength and Properties of Materials Volume-3 Strength and Properties of Materials Admin03/08/20240 40 Less than a minute Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 0% Strength and Properties of Materials Strength and Properties of Materials 1 / 13 1. The carbon content in the steel is? 3 to 4 % 0.15% 1.8 to 5 % Less than 1.8 % 2 / 13 2. The resistance which a body offers to being pulled asunder by tensile force is called? Ductility Mallability Toughness Tenacity 3 / 13 3. In wrought iron the % of phosphorus should not exceed? 0.06 0.2 0.5 1 4 / 13 4. The stored energy in the material is called? Mallability Resilience Toughness Brittleness 5 / 13 5. The maximum stress of metal can withstand without breaking or without failure for a specific number of stress reveals is? Ductility Tensile strength Fatigue strength Shear strength 6 / 13 6. The range of the poison's ratio is? 0 to 0.15 0.15 to 0.25 0.25 to 0.34 0.34 to 0.5 7 / 13 7. The largest load repeatedly applied which a piece will carry without taking permanent set is called? Pay load Proof load Ultimate load None 8 / 13 8. The strength of the alloys of iron is depends on? Sulphur content Carbon content Manganese content None 9 / 13 9. The property which enables to be drawn into wires is called? Ductility Mallability Toughness Brittleness 10 / 13 10. In steel as well as in wrought iron the percentage of sulphur should not exceed? 0.06 0.1 0.5 0.8 11 / 13 11. The property when the material fails to yield and change its shape it subjected to a stress but breaks suddenly is called? Ductility Mallability Toughness Brittleness 12 / 13 12. The alloy of copper and Zinc is? Brass Cast iron Bronze Steel 13 / 13 13. The carbon content in the cast iron is? 3 to 4 % 0.15% 1.8 to 5 % 5 to 6 % Your score is The average score is 49% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Admin03/08/20240 40 Less than a minute