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In the lower part of the blast furnace (zone of fusion), the temperature is

Question: In the lower part of the blast furnace (zone of fusion), the temperature is
[A].

400° to 700°C

[B].

800°C to 1000°C

[C].

1200°C to 1300°C

[D].

1500°C to 1700°C

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Engineering Materials, Mechanical Engineering

Brittle materials when subjected to tensile loads, snap off without giving any sensible elongation.

Question: Brittle materials when subjected to tensile loads, snap off without giving any sensible elongation.
[A].

Yes

[B].

No

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Engineering Materials, Mechanical Engineering

Which of the following property is desirable in parts subjected to shock and impact loads?

Question: Which of the following property is desirable in parts subjected to shock and impact loads?
[A].

Strength

[B].

Stiffness

[C].

Brittleness

[D].

Toughness

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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Which of the following property is desirable for materials used in tools and machines?

Question: Which of the following property is desirable for materials used in tools and machines?
[A].

Elasticity

[B].

Plasticity

[C].

Ductility

[D].

Malleability

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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