Advanced Manufacturing Processes (3161922) MCQs

MCQs of Glass Science

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11.

Which of the following is not a raw material used for the manufacture of ordinary glass?

(a)

Iron oxide

(b)

Soda ash

(c)

Limestone

(d)

Silica

Answer:

Option (a)

12.

How can you tell the difference between soda-lime glass and quartz?

(a)

Soda-lime glass turns bright yellow when melting

(b)

Soda-lime glass melts at a higher temperature

(c)

Quartz glass melts easily at low temperatures

(d)

Quartz glass turns bright yellow when melting

Answer:

Option (a)

13.

The two types of soda-lime glass- flat glass and container glass differ in:

(a)

application and production method

(b)

application and chemical composition

(c)

production method and chemical composition 

(d)

application, production method and chemical composition

Answer:

Option (d)

14.

Which type of glass is used in the manufacturing of artificial gems, bulbs, lenses, etc.?

(a)

Soda-lime glass

(b)

Special glass

(c)

Potash-lead glass

(d)

Common glass

Answer:

Option (c)

15.

What are lead glasses used for?

(a)

Kitchenware

(b)

Optical components

(c)

Electronic tubes

(d)

Temperature thermometers

Answer:

Option (b)

16.

What is the crown type of glasses?

(a)

Laboratory apparatus grade

(b)

Optical grade

(c)

Sealing type

(d)

Ultraviolet transmitting type

Answer:

Option (b)

17.

What is the Kovar type of glass?

(a)

Low expansion type

(b)

Low electrical loss type

(c)

Sealing type

(d)

Ultraviolet transmitting type

Answer:

Option (c)

18.

What changes are observed when a glass is heated?

(a)

It becomes softer

(b)

It burst

(c)

It solidifies

(d)

It disintegrated

Answer:

Option (a)

19.

Glasses show evidence of _____ fractures.

(a)

no

(b)

brittle

(c)

ductile

(d)

oblique

Answer:

Option (b)

20.

Chromatic glass is used in

(a)

ICU and meeting rooms

(b)

aquariums

(c)

mobile screen protectors

(d)

floors

Answer:

Option (a)

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