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Physical Properties MCQs

Option A: Above the proportional limit a material function in a plastic manner, while below the proportional limit it behaves as an elastic

Option B: Above the proportional limit a material functions in an elastic manner, while below the proportional limit it behaves as an plastic

Option C: Either A or B

Option D: Neither A or B

Correct Answer: Above the proportional limit a material function in a plastic manner, while below the proportional limit it behaves as an elastic


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Option A: Young’s modulus

Option B: Plastic strain

Option C: Elastic strain

Option D: Flexural strain

Correct Answer: Elastic strain


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Option A: Slicate cement

Option B: Composite

Option C: GIC

Option D: Polycarboxylate

Correct Answer: GIC


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Option A: Primary forces

Option B: Secondary forces

Option C: Cohesive forces

Option D: Ionic forces

Correct Answer: Cohesive forces


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Option A: Reflector

Option B: Translucent

Option C: Transparent

Option D: Opaque

Correct Answer: Transparent


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Option A: Complete wetting of surfaces

Option B: Rough surfaces between Adhesive & Adherent

Option C: Adherent and Adhesive molecules are tangent to each other

Option D: Irregularities present between Adherent surfaces

Correct Answer: Complete wetting of surfaces


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Option A: Ductile materials

Option B: Flexible materials

Option C: Brittle materials

Option D: Malleable materials

Correct Answer: Brittle materials


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Option A: Liquid should wet solid surface

Option B: Mechanical interlocking should be present

Option C: Should have high contact angle

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Liquid should wet solid surface


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Option A: Solid solution

Option B: Eutectic mixture

Option C: Peritectic mixture

Option D: Inter metallic compounds

Correct Answer: Solid solution


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Option A: Grain

Option B: Nucleus

Option C: Stroma

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Grain


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Option A: Define and measure colour qualitatively

Option B: Define and measure physical properties of gold alloys

Option C: Evaluate brittleness of different alloys

Option D: Measures different colours quantitatively

Correct Answer: Measures different colours quantitatively


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Option A: Inter atomic movement

Option B: Inter atomic imbalance

Option C: Arrangement of atoms

Option D: Arrangement of molecules

Correct Answer: Arrangement of atoms


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Option A: Resilience

Option B: Maximum flexibility

Option C: Toughness

Option D: Elastic limit

Correct Answer: Maximum flexibility


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Option A: Thixotropic

Option B: Pseudoplastic

Option C: Dilatant

Option D: Newton

Correct Answer: Dilatant


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Option A: Greater ductility

Option B: Greater toughness

Option C: A higher modulus of elasticity

Option D: A higher modulus of elasticity

Correct Answer: More resistance to permanent deformation


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Option A: Dentin

Option B: Enamel

Option C: Amalgam

Option D: Composite Resin

Correct Answer: Enamel


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Option A: Surface energy of the adherent

Option B: Surface texture of the adherent

Option C: Surface tension of the adherent

Option D: Nature of the adherent that is crystalline or amorphous

Correct Answer: Surface energy of the adherent


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Option A: Gold inlay

Option B: Acrylic resin

Option C: Silicate cement

Option D: Gold foil

Correct Answer: Silicate cement


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Option A: Proportional limit

Option B: Modulus of elasticity

Option C: Ultimate tensile strength

Option D: Flow

Correct Answer: Modulus of elasticity


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Option A: Grain elongation

Option B: Anealing

Option C: Cold working

Option D: Work hardening

Correct Answer: Grain elongation


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Option A: Solid directly to gas

Option B: Gas to liquid and then to soild

Option C: Gas directly to liquid

Option D: Solid to liquid and then to gas

Correct Answer: Solid directly to gas


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Option A: Rigidity or stiffness of the material

Option B: Ability to be stretched with permanent deformation

Option C: Ductility of a material

Option D: Malleability of the metal

Correct Answer: Rigidity or stiffness of the material


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Option A: 90°

Option B:

Option C: 0 – 90°

Option D: >90°

Correct Answer:


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Option A: Tensile strength

Option B: Elongation

Option C: Modulus of elasticity

Option D: Modulus of resilience

Correct Answer: Tensile strength


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Option A: KNH

Option B: VHN

Option C: RHN

Option D: BHN

Correct Answer: KNH


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Option A: The elastic limit

Option B: The proportional limit

Option C: The yield strength

Option D: Modulus of elasticity

Correct Answer: The proportional limit


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Option A: The stress at the proportional limit

Option B: The strain at the proportional limit

Option C: The stress/strain ratio within the proportional limit

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: The stress/strain ratio within the proportional limit


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Option A: An applied load or force

Option B: A deformation resulting from an applied load

Option C: An external force opposing an applied load

Option D: An internal force opposing an applied load

Correct Answer: A deformation resulting from an applied load


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Option A: High adherend wetting

Option B: High contact angle

Option C: Low contact angle

Option D: High flow

Correct Answer: High contact angle


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Option A: Spherical indenter

Option B: Steel ball indentation

Option C: Rhomboid shaped indenter

Option D: 136-degree diamond pyramid

Correct Answer: 136-degree diamond pyramid


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Option A: Solid solution

Option B: Eutectic alloy

Option C: Peritectic allowy

Option D: Ternary alloy

Correct Answer: Solid solution


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Option A: Ductility

Option B: Brittleness

Option C: Malleability

Option D: Resilient

Correct Answer: Brittleness


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Option A: Elastic Behaviour

Option B: Plastic Behaviour

Option C: Viscoelastic Behaviour

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Viscoelastic Behaviour


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Option A: 90

Option B: 343

Option C: 67

Option D: 450

Correct Answer: 90


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Option A: 1063° centigrade

Option B: 960° Centigrade

Option C: 850° Centrigrade

Option D: 1123° Centrigrade

Correct Answer: 960° Centigrade


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Option A: Graphite

Option B: Carbon

Option C: Acrylic

Option D: Porcelain

Correct Answer: Graphite


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Option A: Removal of smear layer

Option B: Exposure of collagen fibers

Option C: Opening of dentinal tubules

Option D: Increases surface energy

Correct Answer: Increases surface energy


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Option A: 50 – 60 KHN

Option B: 25 – 35 KHN

Option C: 15 – 20 KHN

Option D: 40 – 48 KHN

Correct Answer: B. 25 – 35 KHN


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Option A: Toughness

Option B: Brittleness

Option C: Young’s modulus

Option D: Proportional limit

Correct Answer: Toughness


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Option A: Pure gold

Option B: Amalgam

Option C: Prcelain

Option D: Composite

Correct Answer: Prcelain


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Option A: Fracture of the wire

Option B: permanent deformation

Option C: Spring back

Option D: Increase in stiffness

Correct Answer: Spring back


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Option A: Viscoelastic

Option B: Pseudoplastic

Option C: Plastic

Option D: Newtonian

Correct Answer: Newtonian


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Option A: Brinnel

Option B: Knoop

Option C: Shore-A

Option D: Rockwell

Correct Answer: Knoop


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Option A: Creep

Option B: Resillience

Option C: Elastic limit

Option D: Ultimate strength

Correct Answer: Creep


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Option A: Continued change of the material under a given load

Option B: The consistency of material when mixing

Option C: The homogencity of gypsum products

Option D: Dimensional change of the material during settings

Correct Answer: Continued change of the material under a given load


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Option A: Compressive strength

Option B: Tensile strength

Option C: Young’s modulus

Option D: Modulus of elasticity

Correct Answer: Compressive strength


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Option A: Resilience

Option B: Elastic limit / Elastic strain

Option C: Hardness

Option D: Fatigue resistance

Correct Answer: Elastic limit / Elastic strain


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Option A: Vickers’s hardness number

Option B: Knoop hardness number

Option C: Brinell hardness number

Option D: Rockwell hardness number

Correct Answer: Brinell hardness number


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Option A: Hardness

Option B: Yield strength

Option C: Modulus of elasticity

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Hardness


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Option A: Stress before rupture

Option B: Stress after rupture

Option C: Longitudinal compressive strength

Option D: Horizontal compressive strength

Correct Answer: Stress before rupture


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Option A: Brittleness

Option B: Resilience

Option C: Tensile strength

Option D: Toughness

Correct Answer: Resilience


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Option A: Proportional limit

Option B: Tensile strength

Option C: Ultimate strength

Option D: Yield strength

Correct Answer: Yield strength


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Option A: Area of the test specimen upon which the weight rests

Option B: Elasticity of the test specimen in strain

Option C: Length of the test specimen beneath the force

Option D: Strain of the test specimen per unit length

Correct Answer: Area of the test specimen upon which the weight rests


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Option A: The maximum stress in a structure

Option B: The minimum force required to cause a structure to break

Option C: The maximum stress that can be induced without permanent deformation

Option D: The maximum elongation under tension that can be measured before failure

Correct Answer: The maximum stress that can be induced without permanent deformation


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Option A: An applied load or force

Option B: A deformation resulting from an applied load

Option C: An external force opposing an applied load

Option D: An internal force opposing an applied load

Correct Answer: An internal force opposing an applied load


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