Ductility -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Ductility”:

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Question 1: Question: What is ductility?

(a) The ability of a material to be stretched into a wire without breaking.
(b) The ability of a material to withstand high temperatures.
(c) The ability of a material to conduct electricity.
(d) The ability of a material to absorb moisture.

Question 2: Question: Which of the following materials is NOT considered ductile?

(a) Copper
(b) Aluminum
(c) Glass
(d) Gold

Question 3: Question: What is the opposite property of ductility?

(a) Brittleness
(b) Malleability
(c) Conductivity
(d) Elasticity

Question 4: Question: Which metal is commonly known for its exceptional ductility and is used in electrical wires?

(a) Iron
(b) Silver
(c) Zinc
(d) Nickel

Question 5: Question: How is ductility typically measured for a material?

(a) By measuring its resistance to deformation.
(b) By measuring its ability to conduct heat.
(c) By measuring its ability to absorb moisture.
(d) By measuring its percentage elongation before fracture.

Question 6: Question: Which mechanical property is closely related to ductility?

(a) Hardness
(b) Elasticity
(c) Conductivity
(d) Malleability

Question 7: Question: Which of the following materials is commonly used in jewelry due to its ductility and lustrous appearance?

(a) Brass
(b) Bronze
(c) Platinum
(d) Concrete

Question 8: Question: Which of the following statements is true regarding ductility and temperature?

(a) Ductility decreases with increasing temperature.
(b) Ductility increases with increasing temperature.
(c) Ductility is independent of temperature.
(d) Ductility shows no specific pattern with temperature.

Question 9: Question: Which property allows ductile materials to be shaped using mechanical processes such as rolling or extrusion?

(a) Conductivity
(b) Brittleness
(c) Elasticity
(d) Plasticity

Question 10: Question: Which of the following materials is an example of a ductile metal commonly used in structural applications?

(a) Concrete
(b) Wood
(c) Steel
(d) Glass