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1. Mild steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with percentage of carbon ranging from
(a) up to 0.2% (b) 0.15–0.3 (c) 0.3–0.5 (d) above 0.5.
4. Brass is an alloy of
(a) copper and zinc (b) tin and zinc (c) copper and tin (d) copper and Al.
9. The strength of steel increases with increasing carbon %age in the range
(a) 0–0.8% (b) 0.8–1.2% (c) 1.2–2% (d) all of these ranges.
16. The ultimate tensile strength of low carbon steel by working at a high strain rate will
(a) decrease (b) increase (c) remain constant (d) first increase and then decrease
18. The ultimate tensile strength and yield strength of most of the metals, when temperature
falls from 0 to l00°C will
(a) increase (b) decrease (c) remain same (d) first increase and then decrease
29. Reynolds number (RN) is given by (where h = Film coefficient, l = Linear dimension,V =
Velocity of fluid, k = Thermal conductivity, t = Temperature, ρ = Density of fluid, cp= Specific
heat at constant pressure, and μ = Coefficient of absolute viscosity)
(A) RN = hl/k
(B) RN = μ cp/k
(C) RN = ρ V l /μ
(D) RN = V²/t.cp
30. Sensible heat is the heat required to
(A) Change vapour into liquid
(B) Change liquid into vapour
(C) Increase the temperature of a liquid of vapour
(D) Convert water into steam and superheat it