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1. Substitutional alloy and interstitial alloys are types of alloys.
2. Hardness number decreases with an increase in carbon content in steel.
3. Which of following has highest hardness number?
4. Which of following can be carbon weight percentage in steel?
5. At what temperature does pure iron turn into FCC structure?
6. In stress relief annealing, annealing temperature is relatively low.
7. In a hardnability curve which of following is true:
8. In malleable cast iron, graphite turns into spheroidal particles.
9. Which of following is a method in which high pressurized fluid is used?
10. Shrinking is a process of making metal smaller by applying force.
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