31. It offers higher performance in tensile stress, yield stress, bending, weld ability and corrosion resistance. Its use has received some attention and is being accelerated due to its economical and environmental-friendly benefits. (a) Carbon Steel (c) Pure Iron (b) High Strength Steel (d) Quenched Tempered Alloy Steel 32. Its main use to be a glue - to transfer stress between the fibers, clasp them together and protect from outside factors. (a) Matrix (b) Resin (c) Elastomeric (d) Both Options A and B 33. It is the process of strengthening older buildings in order to make them earthquake-resistant. (a) Refurbishment (b) Renovation (c) Retrofitting (d) All foregoing options are correct

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31. It offers higher performance in tensile stress, yield stress, bending, weld ability and
corrosion resistance. Its use has received some attention and is being accelerated due
to its economical and environmental-friendly benefits.
(a) Carbon Steel
(c) Pure Iron
(b) High Strength Steel
(d) Quenched Tempered Alloy Steel
32. Its main use to be a glue - to transfer stress between the fibers, clasp them together
and protect from outside factors.
(a) Matrix
(b) Resin
(c) Elastomeric
(d) Both Options A and B
33. It is the process of strengthening older buildings in order to make them
earthquake-resistant.
(a) Refurbishment
(b) Renovation
(c) Retrofitting
(d) All foregoing options are correct
Transcribed Image Text:31. It offers higher performance in tensile stress, yield stress, bending, weld ability and corrosion resistance. Its use has received some attention and is being accelerated due to its economical and environmental-friendly benefits. (a) Carbon Steel (c) Pure Iron (b) High Strength Steel (d) Quenched Tempered Alloy Steel 32. Its main use to be a glue - to transfer stress between the fibers, clasp them together and protect from outside factors. (a) Matrix (b) Resin (c) Elastomeric (d) Both Options A and B 33. It is the process of strengthening older buildings in order to make them earthquake-resistant. (a) Refurbishment (b) Renovation (c) Retrofitting (d) All foregoing options are correct
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