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Corrosion MCQs – Chapter 12 DAE

1. In corrosion the chemical reaction is

(A) Reduction


(B) Oxidation


(C) Decomposition


(D) Displacement




2. Which one of the following causes corrosion of Iron

(A) Oxygen


(B) Hydrogen


(C) Moisture and Oxygen


(D) Strong base




3. The colour of corrosion product of silver is

(A) Silver white


(B) Grey


(C) Green


(D) Black




4. The colour of corrosion product of copper is

(A) Silver white


(B) Black


(C) Grey


(D) Green




5. Which one of the following metal does not corrode

(A) Zinc


(B) Magnesium


(C) Sodium


(D) Platinum




6. The chemical composition of rust is

(A) FeO·H2O


(B) Fe(OH)3


(C) Fe2O3·xH2O


(D) Fe(OH)2




7. Forming, welding, or heat treatment of metal can cause

(A) Stress corrosion


(B) Uniform corrosion


(C) Pitting corrosion


(D) Dry corrosion




8. A common corrosion which deteriorates the whole surface of the metal and makes the surface thin is

(A) Uniform corrosion


(B) Erosion corrosion


(C) Pitting corrosion


(D) Stress corrosion




9. The corrosion due to the movement of corrosive liquids is

(A) Stress corrosion


(B) Erosion corrosion


(C) Pitting corrosion


(D) Uniform corrosion




10. The corrosion of underground pipes, cables etc. is called

(A) Stress corrosion


(B) Erosion corrosion


(C) Soil corrosion


(D) Pitting corrosion




11. The corrosion of iron is called

(A) Soil corrosion


(B) Erosion corrosion


(C) Galvanic corrosion


(D) Rust




12. The corrosion makes holes which are large in depth is called

(A) Erosion corrosion


(B) Pitting corrosion


(C) Uniform corrosion


(D) Soil corrosion




13. Corrosion on the surface of a metal due to direct reaction of atmospheric gases is

(A) Dry or chemical corrosion


(B) Stress corrosion


(C) Pitting corrosion


(D) Soil corrosion




14. The organisms causing the greatest corrosion problems are

(A) Viruses and bacteria


(B) Algae and fungi


(C) Bacteria and fungi


(D) Viruses and fungi




15. A process in which metal is protected from corrosion by dipping it in molten zinc is called

(A) Galvanization


(B) Cladding


(C) Tinning


(D) Electroplating




16. A process in which metal is protected from corrosion by cementing zinc powder is called

(A) Calorizing


(B) Galvanization


(C) Sherardizing


(D) Chromizing




17. A process in which the coat metal is deposited on the base metal by passing a direct current is called

(A) Tinning


(B) Cladding


(C) Galvanization


(D) Electroplating




18. A Cementation with 55% Chromium powder & 45% Alumina for protection from corrosion is called

(A) Calorizing


(B) Chromizing


(C) Galvanization


(D) Sherardizing




19. A Cementation with Aluminium and Alumina powder for protection from corrosion is called

(A) Chromizing


(B) Sherardizing


(C) Galvanization


(D) Calorizing




20. The bonding together of dissimilar metals by pressure is called

(A) Cladding


(B) Calorizing


(C) Galvanization


(D) Chromizing




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