1- Brass can be classified in one of the following materials categories: a- Ferrous material. b- Non-ferrous material. c- Composite material. d- Non-metallic.

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Q1/A) Answer only Seven_of the following multiple choice:
1- Brass can be classified in one of the following materials categories:
a- Ferrous material. b- Non-ferrous material. c- Composite material. d- Non-metallic.
2- The crystal lattice has a ---
a- One dimensional. b- Two dimensional. c- Three dimensional d- Four dimensional.
3- The coordination number for FCC structure is:
arrangement
а- 2
b- 4
с-8
d- 12
properties
c-Mechanical
4- Material density classified as
a- Physical.
5- The ability of materials to resist impact is named
a- Ductility.
6- One of the following hardness tests are not classified as a macro hardness test:
b- Chemical.
d- Thermal.
b- Toughness.
c- Strength.
d- Elasticity.
a-Brinell hardness.
b-Vickers hardness. c- Knoop diamond.
d-Rockwell hardness.
7- Due to Allotropy phenomenon, Iron in range of temperature varried between 769 and
910 C° has one of the following names and crystal strutures:
a- Gamma (BCC).
8- One of the following hardening processes not need to tempering process after
hardening:
a- Sub-zero harding
d- stepped hardening.
b- Gamma (FCC).
с- Beta (FCC).
d- Beta (BCC).
b- hardening at constant temperture.
C- direct hardening.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1/A) Answer only Seven_of the following multiple choice: 1- Brass can be classified in one of the following materials categories: a- Ferrous material. b- Non-ferrous material. c- Composite material. d- Non-metallic. 2- The crystal lattice has a --- a- One dimensional. b- Two dimensional. c- Three dimensional d- Four dimensional. 3- The coordination number for FCC structure is: arrangement а- 2 b- 4 с-8 d- 12 properties c-Mechanical 4- Material density classified as a- Physical. 5- The ability of materials to resist impact is named a- Ductility. 6- One of the following hardness tests are not classified as a macro hardness test: b- Chemical. d- Thermal. b- Toughness. c- Strength. d- Elasticity. a-Brinell hardness. b-Vickers hardness. c- Knoop diamond. d-Rockwell hardness. 7- Due to Allotropy phenomenon, Iron in range of temperature varried between 769 and 910 C° has one of the following names and crystal strutures: a- Gamma (BCC). 8- One of the following hardening processes not need to tempering process after hardening: a- Sub-zero harding d- stepped hardening. b- Gamma (FCC). с- Beta (FCC). d- Beta (BCC). b- hardening at constant temperture. C- direct hardening.
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