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Material Selection and Mechanical Properties Assessment (kemo eisa)

1. What is the primary focus of the course "Material Selection" as mentioned in the lecture?

a. Identifying materials in art

b. Identifying materials on engineering drawings

c. Identifying materials for cooking

d. Identifying materials in construction

2. Which materials are compared in the lecture notes?

a. Silver, Iron, Aluminum

b. Brass, Bronze, Gold

c. Steel, Copper, Tin

d. Lead, Zinc, Nickel

3. How is stress defined in the lecture?

a. Change in temperature per unit volume

b. Change in volume per unit area

c. Force per unit area

d. Force per unit volume

4. What is the unit of stress as mentioned in the document?

a. Newton

b. Pascal

c. Joule

d. Watt

5. How is strain defined according to the lecture?

a. Relative change in mass

b. Relative change in dimensions

c. Absolute change in area

d. Absolute change in volume

6. What does Hooke’s Law state?

a. Stress is inversely proportional to force

b. Strain is inversely proportional to stress


c. Stress is directly proportional to strain

d. Strain is directly proportional to force

7. What is the constant of proportionality in Hooke's Law known as?

a. Yield strength

b. Elastic modulus

c. Ultimate strength

d. Fracture point

8. What is the modulus of toughness?

a. The ability of a material to resist deformation

b. The amount of strain energy per unit volume absorbed before fracture

c. The maximum stress a material can withstand

d. The point at which a material begins to deform plastically

9. How is the modulus of resilience defined?

a. Energy per unit volume absorbed without permanent deformation

b. Maximum stress a material can endure

c. Energy per unit mass absorbed before breaking

d. Maximum strain a material can undergo

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

c. Maximum load capacity

d. Fracture point

13. What is the unit of elastic modulus?

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

16. What does "Patm" represent as per the document?

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

18. Where is the yield strength located on the stress-strain curve?


a. At the start of the curve

b. At the end of the curve

c. Between the elastic and plastic regions

d. After the fracture point

19. What is the significance of the ultimate strength on the stress-strain curve?

a. It is the maximum point of stress before failure

b. It is the starting point of stress

c. It is the zero point of stress

d. It is the point where strain begins

20. Which area on the stress-strain curve is used to calculate the modulus of resilience?

a. Up to the fracture point

b. Up to the yield point

c. Beyond the ultimate strength

d. At the start of the curve

Answer Key (Always review AI generated answers for accuracy - Math is more likely to be inaccurate)

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