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Materials & Manufacturing
ACTUAL Exam LATEST 2026-2027
WITH 250 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
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1. What is the difference between a crystalline and amorphous material?
Answer: Crystalline materials have atoms arranged in a repeating, periodic structure;
amorphous materials lack long-range order.

2. Define ductility.
Answer: Ductility is a material’s ability to deform plastically under tensile stress before
fracture.

3. What does Young’s modulus measure?
Answer: It measures stiffness — the ratio of stress to strain in the elastic region.

4. Name three common crystal structures for metals.
Answer: BCC (body-centered cubic), FCC (face-centered cubic), HCP (hexagonal close-
packed).

,5. What is a dislocation?
Answer: A line defect in a crystal lattice that allows plastic deformation to occur at lower
stresses.

6. Define hardness.
Answer: Resistance of a material to localized plastic deformation (indentation,
scratching).

7. What is the difference between toughness and strength?
Answer: Strength is resistance to deformation/fracture; toughness is energy absorbed
before fracture.

8. Name two methods to measure hardness.
Answer: Rockwell and Brinell (also Vickers, Knoop).

9. What is a solid solution?
Answer: A homogeneous mixture where solute atoms dissolve into the solvent’s crystal
lattice.

10. Define Poisson’s ratio.
Answer: Negative ratio of lateral strain to axial strain under uniaxial stress.

11. What is the Hall-Petch relationship?
Answer: Yield strength increases as grain size decreases.

12. What is a grain boundary?
Answer: Interface between two crystals (grains) of different orientations in a
polycrystalline material.

13. Name two types of point defects.
Answer: Vacancy and interstitial.

14. What is a Frenkel defect?
Answer: A cation vacancy paired with an interstitial cation in ionic crystals.

, 15. Define creep.
Answer: Time-dependent plastic deformation under constant load at high temperature
(relative to melting point).

16. What is fatigue failure?
Answer: Failure under cyclic loading below the ultimate tensile strength.

17. What is the endurance limit?
Answer: Stress level below which a material can endure infinite cycles without fatigue
failure (typical for steels).

18. Name three factors affecting mechanical properties.
Answer: Grain size, temperature, strain rate, alloying (any three).

19. What is the difference between elastic and plastic deformation?
Answer: Elastic is reversible; plastic is permanent.

20. Define thermal conductivity.
Answer: Material’s ability to conduct heat.

21. What is electrical resistivity?
Answer: Measure of how strongly a material opposes electric current.

22. Name a brittle material.
Answer: Cast iron, ceramic, glass.

23. What is anisotropy?
Answer: Direction-dependent properties (e.g., rolled metals or composites).

24. What is a polymer’s glass transition temperature (Tg)?
Answer: Temperature where amorphous polymer changes from hard/brittle to
soft/rubbery.

25. Name two types of polymers.
Answer: Thermoplastics and thermosets.

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