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Bautista, John Michael P.

BSECESEP-T-3B-T

1.2 Chemistry for Engineering Materials

Problem No. 1
A material’s resistance to elastic deflection is known as
a. Stiffness
b. Toughness
c. Hardness
d. Elasticity

Problem No. 2
What is the SI unit of stiffness?
a. N/m
b. N/m2
c. m/N
d. N

Problem No. 3
How can stiffness of material be improved?
a. By increasing the cross-sectional area
b. By decreasing the cross-sectional area
c. By increasing temperature
d. By increasing the length of spring

Problem No. 4
Which statement is true regarding stiffer?
a. A longer spring is stiffer
b. A spring with thin wire is stiffer
c. Copper wire spring is stiffer than steel wire spring
d. A spring with a smaller diameter of coil is stiffer
Problem No. 5
The ability of the material to withstand tensile force, without breaking, is known as
a. Yield strength
b. Tensile strength
c. Compressive strength
d. Creep strength

Problem No. 6
What is a combination of one or more metals with a nonmetallic element?
a. Metalloids
b. Matrix composite
c. Inert
d. Ceramic

Problem No. 7
The engineering materials known as “plastics” are more correctly called________.
a. Polyvinyl chloride
b. Polymers
c. Polyethylene
d. Mers

Problem No. 8
Wood is composed of chains of cellulose molecules bonded together by another natural
polymer called _______.
a. Plastic
b. Lignin
c. Mer
d. Additive
Problem No. 9
What is a polymer production process that involves forming a polymer chain containing
two or more different monuments?
a. Copolymerization
b. Blending
c. Alloying
d. Cross-linking

Problem No. 10
Some polymetric materials such as epoxies are formed by strong primary metallic
bonds called _____.
a. Metallic bond
b. Van der Waals bond
c. Cross-linking
d. Covalent bond

Problem No. 11
What is defined as an alloy of iron and carbon, with the carbon being restricted within
certain concentration limits?
a. Steel
b. Wrought iron
c. Cast iron
d. Tendons

Problem No. 12
What is defined as a local corrosion damaged characterized by surface cavities?
a. Cracking
b. Pitting
c. Cavitation
d. Erosion

Problem No. 13
What refers to a shape achieved by allowing a liquid to solidify in a mold?
a. Casting
b. Molding
c. Forming
d. All of the choices

Problem No. 14
What type of steel has carbon as its principal hardening agent?
a. Alloy steel
b. Stainless steel
c. Galvanized steel
d. Carbon steel

Problem No. 15
What are the major classes of engineering materials?
a. Metals, ceramics and semiconductors
b. Polymers, metals and composites
c. Metals, ceramics, polymers, and semiconductors
d. Metals, ceramics, polymers, semiconductors and composites

Problem No. 16
Used for hydraulic and compressed air hoses and oil seals
a. Rubber
b. Silicon
c. Wood
d. Oils
Problem No. 17
What physical property of a material refers to the point at which a material liquifies on
heating or solidifies on cooling?
a. Melting point
b. Curie point
c. Refractive index
d. Specific heat

Problem 18
What materials has permeabilities slightly greater than of free space?
a. Paramagnetic materials
b. Non-magnetic materials
c. Ferromagnetic materials
d. Diamagnetic materials

Problem 19
What is the generic name of class of polymer which is commercially known as “nylon”?
a. Polyacetals
b. Polyamide
c. Cellulose
d. Polyester

Problem 20
What type of materials behave like iron when placed in a magnetic field?
a. Crystals
b. Amorphous materials
c. Ferromagnetic materials
d. Metalloids

References:
https://pinoybix.org/2014/10/mcqs-in-engineering-materials.html
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjk-OqI4WmPLouP4pNzFV4aOawQbNwNPi

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