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(b) -
(c) +
(d) /
1
3. c
4. Engineering stress-strain curve and True stress-strain curve are equal up
to
(a) Proportional limit
(b) Elastic limit
(c) Yield point
(d) Tensile strength point
4. c
5. Value of Poissons ratio for ionic solids in the range of
(a) 0.1
(b) 0.2
(c) 0.3
(d) 0.4
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Ans. (b)
3. The temperature at which the new grains are formed in the metal is called
(a) lower critical temperature
(b) upper critical temperature
(c) eutectic temperature
(d) recrystallization temperature
Ans. (d)
5. During hot working of metals
(a) porosity of the metal is largely eliminated
(b) grain structure of the metal is refined
(c) mechanical properties are improved due to refinement of grains
(d) all of the above
Ans. (d)
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Ans. (a)
14. The maximum energy that can be stored in a body due to external loading upto the elastic limit is
called
(a) resilience
(b) proof resilience
(c) strain energy
(d) modulus of resilience
Ans. (b)
1. When a machine member is subjected to torsion, the torsional shear stress set up in the member is
(a) zero at both the centroidal axis and outer surface of the member
(b) Maximum at both the centroidal axis and outer surface of the member
(c) zero at the centroidal axis and maximum at the outer surface of the member
(d) none of the above
Ans. (b)
4. At the neutral axis of a beam,
(a) the layers are subjected to maximum bending stress
(b) the layers are subjected to tension
(c) the layers are subjected to compression
(d) the layers do not undergo any strain
Ans. (d)
Ans. (a)
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Ans. (a)
12. Rankines theory is used for
(a) brittle materials
(b) ductile materials
(c) elastic materials
(d) plastic materials
Ans. (a)
13. Guests theory is used for
(a) brittle materials
(b) ductile materials
(c) elastic materials
(d) plastic materials
Ans. (b)
10. The residential compressive stress by way of surface treatment of a machine member subjected to
fatigue loading
(a) improves the fatigue life
(b) deteriorates the fatigue life
(c) does not affect the fatigue life
(d) immediately fractures the specimen
Ans. (a)
Ans. (b)
Ans. (c)
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