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Materials Engineering MIDTERM EXAM 1

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Final Exam (Part 1)


ME 303/301L (Materials Engineering)
Direction: Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. The type of plastic that can be a metal substitutes


A. Thermoplastic C. Elastomers
B. Thermosets D. Polyester
2. Failure that occurs by the simultaneous action of a cyclic stress and chemical attack
A. Corrosion fatigue C. Design stress
B. Fatigue failure D. Stress induced
3. Which of the following is the chemical symbol for propane?
A. CH4 C. C3H8
B. C2H6 D. C4H8
4. It is applied to any material to protect the item from environment that may produce corrosive or deteriorative reactions
A. Fiber C. Films
B. Coating D. Adhesives
5. It is taken as the calculated stress level multiplied by a design factor to static situation and when ductile materials are used
A. Corrosion fatigue C. Design stress
B. Fatigue failure D. Induced stress
6. The mass of the Avogadro constant of atoms, g/mol. Normally, this is the average number of protons and neutrons in the atom
A. Atomic weight C. Quantum number
B. Electron state D. Atomic number
7. A material that does not have long-range order for the arrangement of its atoms example is silica glass.
A. Crystalline C. Allotropy
B. Amorphous D. Primary bond
8. Defined as time-dependent and permanent deformation of material when subjected to a constant load or stress.
A. Creep C. Strain
B. Deformation D. Dent
9. The maximum temperature at which a glass piece may be handled without causing significant dimensional alteration
A. Annealing point C. Softening point
B. Melting point D. Strain point
10. The relative tendency of an atom to accept an electron and become an anion.
A. Electropositive C. Ionic bond
B. Electronegative D. Hydrogen bond
11. It is a form of failure that occurs in structures subjected to dynamic and fluctuating stresses
A. Fatigue C. Fatigue limit
B. Fatigue life D. Fatigue strength
12. Polyethylene and nylon has a _______ molecular shape.
A. Linear C. Cross-linked
B. Branch D. Network
13. The ability of a material to plastically strain without fracture and also the measure of degree of plastic deformation that has
been sustained at fracture
A. Strain C. Deformation
B. Ductility D. Brittleness
14. It is also known as working stress and equivalent to the yield strength divided by the factor of safety
A. Design stress C. Safe stress
B. Allowable stress D. Shear stress
15. It is a non-permanent deformation, the piece will return to its original shape once the applied load is released.
A. Plastic deformation
B. Elastic deformation
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The temperature which the viscosity becomes 10 14 P and the temperature
Annealingatpoint C. below this point
Softening pointwill cause fracture before the onset
B. of plastic
Meltingdeformation
point D. Strain point
17. Milk jugs, cleaning agents and laundry detergent container, bleaching agents, shampoo bottles and shower caps are categorized
as _______.
A. PETE C. LDPE
B. HDPE D. PP
18. The tendency for atoms to donate electrons, thus being highly reactive
A. Electropositive C. Ionic bond
B. Electronegative D. Hydrogen bond
19. It is a clay-based ceramic product that change colors after firing (ex. Porcelain and plumbing sanitary ware)
A. White ware C. Structural
B. Cement D. Glasses
20. It is the deformation elongation at some instant over the original length before any load is applied
A. Engineering strain
B. Engineering stress
21. The type of plastics wherein crushed bottles, shopping bags, highly resistant sacks and most wrapping materials are made
A. HDPE C. PP
B. LDPE D. PS
22. It is defined as the stress level at which failure will occur for some specified number of cycles
A. Fatigue C. Fatigue limit
B. Fatigue life D. Fatigue strength
23. It represents the largest value of fluctuating stress that will not cause failure for essentially an infinite number of cycles
A. Fatigue C. Fatigue limit
B. Fatigue life D. Fatigue strength
24. The force applied tangentially to a cross-section over the area of the given cross section
A. Shear C. Compressive
B. Tensile D. Tangential

25. It is a permanent, non-recoverable deformation that occurs after passing the elastic strain limit
A. Plastic deformation
B. Elastic deformation
26. It corresponds to the temperature at which the glass is fluid enough to be considered as liquid.
A. Annealing point C. Softening point
B. Melting point D. Strain point

27. An element that has metallic bonding and generally good ductility, strength, and electrical conductivity.
A. Ceramics C. Polymers
B. Metals D. Composites
28. Properties of a material, such as strength, that describe how well a material withstands applied forces, including tensile or
compressive forces, impact forces, cyclical or fatigue forces, or forces at high temperatures.
A. Mechanical properties C. Physical properties
B. Electrical properties D. Optical properties
29. It is an iron alloy with very low carbon content of about less than 0.08%
A. Steel C. Wrought iron
B. Cast iron
30. It is an alloy of iron and other element, usually carbon, that is widely used in construction because of its high tensile strength and
low cost
A. Steel C. Wrought iron
B. Cast iron
31. It is the ability of material to resist permanent shape change due to external stress
A. Strength B. Toughness
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C. Hardness D. Brittleness
32. The property of solid material which indicates how easily a materials gets deformed
A. Brittleness C. Ductility
B. Malleability D. Resilience
33. The property of material which opposes the deformation of material in presence of external forces or load
A. Strength C. Hardness
B. Toughness D. Brittleness
34. The property of solid materials which indicates how easily a materials gets deformed under tensile stress
A. Brittleness C. Ductility
B. Malleability D. Resilience
35. It is a material’s ability to conduct heat
A. Thermal conductivity C. Thermal expansion
B. Thermal capacity D. Thermal mass
36. Epoxies and phenolformaldehyde has a _________ molecular shape.
A. Linear C. Cross-linked
B. Branch D. Network
37. It is the tendency of materials to change in shape, area and volume in response to a change in temperature, through het transfer
A. Thermal conductivity C. Thermal expansion
B. Thermal capacity D. Thermal mass

38. It is defined as the ratio of density of material with respect to density of a reference material or substance
A. Specific volume C. Specific heat
B. Specific gravity D. Specific weight
39. It is defined as the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of unit mass of material by 1 degree Celsius
A. Specific volume C. Specific heat
B. Specific gravity D. Specific weight
40. It is the property of material by which it regains its original dimension on removal of load or force
A. Weld ability of material C. Elasticity of material
B. Fluidity of material D. Plasticity of material
41. It is the property of magnetic material which indicates how easily the magnetic flux is build up in material
A. Permeability C. Coercive force
B. Retentivity D. Reluctance
42. It is an intrinsic property that quantifies how strongly a given material opposes the flow of electric current
A. Electrical resistivity C. Thermoelectricity
B. Electrical conductivity D. Permittivity
43. High carbon steel contains _____________ of carbon.
A. 0.50% - 0.80% C. 0.4% - 1.6%
B. 0.4% - 1.6% D. 0.60% - 1.4%
44. A ferrous metals that contains 0.6 to 1.4% carbon and 99.7 to 99.9% iron it is usually used to make cutting tools such as drill bits
A. Carbon steel C. Stainless steel
B. Mild steel D. Cast iron
45. Cast iron containing alloying elements to increase the strength or facilitate heat treatment
A. White cast iron C. High-duty cast iron
B. Malleable cast iron D. Alloy cast iron
46. Ferrous metals that contain 2 to 6% carbon and 94 to 98% iron, it is strong but brittle.
A. Carbon steel C. Stainless steel
B. Mild steel D. Cast iron
47. Alloys such as bronze (copper and tin), highly corrosion resistant, easy to machine and have relatively high melting points.
A. Aluminum alloys C. Brass alloys
B. Copper alloys D. Magnesium alloys
48. Alloys of copper and zinc
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A. Aluminum alloys C. Brass alloys
B. Copper alloys D. Magnesium alloys

49. A type of low-alloy steel with less than 0.25% carbon content
A. Low carbon steel C. High carbon steel
B. Medium carbon steel D. Plain carbon steel
50. A medium carbon steel can be treated by the following process exempt
A. Austenitizing C. Quenching
B. Rolling D. Tempering

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