Material Selection MCQ 1
Material Selection MCQ 1
Material Selection MCQ 1
1. What is the primary focus of the course "Material Selection" as mentioned in the lecture?
a. Newton
b. Pascal
c. Joule
d. Watt
a. Yield strength
b. Elastic modulus
c. Ultimate strength
d. Fracture point
b. The amount of strain energy per unit volume absorbed before fracture
10. What property enables a material to deform by compressive forces without defects?
a. Ductility
b. Elasticity
c. Malleability
d. Brittleness
11. Which of the following terms is associated with the relative change in length of a material?
a. Stress
b. Strain
c. Toughness
d. Resilience
12. In the stress-strain curve, what does the elastic region signify?
a. Permanent deformation
b. Temporary deformation that is recoverable
d. Fracture point
a. Newton
b. Joule
c. Pascal
d. Watt
14. Which material is noted for its high malleability in the lecture?
a. Iron
b. Aluminum
c. Copper
d. Gold
15. What is the relationship between stress and strain in the elastic region?
a. Linear
b. Exponential
c. Quadratic
d. Constant
a. Atmospheric pressure
b. Atomic pressure
c. Absolute pressure
d. Applied pressure
17. Which of the following is NOT a mechanical property discussed in the lecture?
a. Toughness
b. Resilience
c. Viscosity
d. Malleability
19. What is the significance of the ultimate strength on the stress-strain curve?
20. Which area on the stress-strain curve is used to calculate the modulus of resilience?
Answer Key (Always review AI generated answers for accuracy - Math is more likely to be inaccurate)
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