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Paula Gonzales

Anne Jay Gumba


Kassandra Magno

Module 14 Questions

1. A type of casting where is used for creating low volume and complex shapes.
a. Sand Casting
b. Investment Casting
c. Die Casting
d. Continuous Casting
2. A type of casting where is used for creating high volume and for alloys having low
temperatures
a. Sand Casting
b. Investment Casting
c. Die Casting
d. Continuous Casting
3. A type of annealing that makes very soft steels good for machining.
a. Stress Relief
b. Spheroidize
c. Full Anneal
d. Normalize
4. When surface area-to-volume ratio increases, cooling rate throughout interior ____, and
hardness throughout interior ______.
a. Increases, decreases
b. Decreases, increases
c. Increases, increases
d. Decreases, decreases
5. The following are ceramic fabrication methods execept.
a. Sheet forming
b. Blowing
c. Pressing
d. Fiber Drawing
6. Sheets are formed by ____ the molten glass on a pool of molten tin.
a. Polishing
b. Floating
c. Combusting
d. Cutting
7. Everything is true about glasses except____.
a. Transparent
b. Do not crystallize
c. Have abrupt change in spec. volume
d. Change in slope in spec. volume curve

8. Soda-lime glass does not consist of ____.


a. 70% 𝑆𝑖𝑂2
b. Balance 𝑁𝑎2𝑂
c. CaO
d. 13% 𝐵2𝑂3
9. Which of the following is not true about tempering?
a. Puts surface of glass part into compression
b. Removes internal stresses caused by uneven cooling
c. Suppresses growth of cracks from surface scratches
d. NOTA
10. It is widely used in the production of ceramic substrates that are used for integrated
circuits and for multilayered capacitors.
a. Sintering
b. Tape Casting
c. Die Casting
d. Drying and Firing
11. _______ are added to improve tensile strength & abrasion resistance, toughness &
decrease cost.
a. Thermoplastics
b. Plasticizers
c. Fillers
d. Stabilizers
12. It is a forming process in which a plastic material is placed directly into a heated metal
mold cavity then is softened by the heat and therefore forced to conform to the shape of the
mold, as it closes.
a. Compression Molding
b. Injection Molding
c. Extrusion
d. Blown-Film Extrsion
13. This stage in Addition Polymerization occurs whenever two free radicals come in
contact with one another. The two free electrons form a covalent bond and the free radical
on each molecule no longer exists.
a. Initiation
b. Propagation
c. Termination
d. Particulate Forming

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