15 £1 Million 14 £500, 000 13 £250,000 12 125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100.

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15 £1 Million 14 £500, £250, , £64, £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

A:B: £100 Which alloy is made from copper and zinc? C:D: 50:50 Brass PewterAluminium Bronze

Excellent!Excellent!

Unlucky!Unlucky! Maybe some homework is needed!

A:B: AluminiumMild steel £200 Which of the following metals is non-ferrous? C:D: Stainless steel Cast iron 50:50

Excellent!Excellent!

SorrySorry How basic is that?

£300 Galvanising uses which metal as a coating? C:D: 50:50 A:B: Zinc ChromiumTin Copper

FantasticFantastic

Oh dear! Thats such an easy one to send you home!

A:B: Malleability Elasticity £500 The property of a metal to be easily pressed, spread and hammered is called what? 50:50 C:D: DuctilityHardness

BrilliantBrilliant

SorrySorry Thats a difficult one!

£1,000 Rust is a major problem for which of these metals? A:B: Stainless steel Mild steel 50:50 C:D: BrassCopper

Well done!

Unlucky!Unlucky! You should have read the revision guide!

A:B: ToughnessHardness £2,000 The property of metals to resist breaking, bending or deforming is called what? C:D: Tensile strength Compressive strength 50:50

Super!Super!

Oh no! Thats a tricky one!

A:B: Kryptonite Bauxite £4,000 Where does Aluminium comes from? C:D: Aluminite Zirconite 50:50 Bauxite

Very good!

IncorrectIncorrect So near and yet so far!

A:B: Soft solderingGas welding £8,000 The process of brazing fits into which family of processes? C:D: Hard soldering Spot welding 50:50

Very good!

Sorry!Sorry! That isnt the answer

A:B: RouterSpindle moulder £16,000 The process of turning metals is done on what machine? C:D: Milling machine Centre lathe 50:50

Very good!

UnluckyUnlucky But a bit more reading is needed!

Digestion A:B: Aluminium £32,000 Anodising is a process for which metal? Copper 50:50 C:D: Stainless steel Chromium

Brilliant!Brilliant!

Unfortunately…Unfortunately… Thats not the correct answer

A:B: HardeningTempering £64,000 Annealing is a form of heat treatment to do what to metals? C:D: SofteningToughening 50:50

Well done!

Im sorry it looked so easy!

A:B: 0.5%1.5% £125,000 What percentage of carbon would you usually find in tool steel? C:D: 5%3.5% 50:50

Very good!

IncorrectIncorrect You should have got that one!

£250,000 Which alloy is made up of mainly tin and very small amounts on antimony and copper? A:B: PewterGuilding metal C:D: Casting alloy Tinplate 50:50

Excellent!Excellent!

Wrong Choice! Thats sad after such a good run!

A:B: Compression moulding Pressing £500,000 What process is used to form car body panels from sheet steel? C:D: ExtrudingDrop forging 50:50

Very Good!

Sorry!Sorry! Thats so close!

A:B: £ 1,000,000 High speed steel contains a high content of tungsten and two other metals. Which two? C:D: Chromium and vanadium Chromium and magnesium Nickel and magnesium Magnesium and vanadium 50:50

You are a Winner!

UnluckyUnlucky You were very nearly a millionaire!

A:B: £100 Which alloy is made from copper and zinc? C:D: 50:50 Brass Bronze

A:B: Aluminium £200 Which of the following metals is non-ferrous? C:D: Stainless steel 50:50

£300 Galvanising uses which metal as a coating? C:D: A:B: Zinc Chromium 50:50

A:B: Malleability £500 The property of a metal to be easily pressed, spread and hammered is called what? C:D: Ductility 50:50

£1,000 Rust is a major problem for which of these metals? A:B: Stainless steel Mild steel C:D: 50:50

A:B: ToughnessHardness £2,000 The property of metals to resist breaking, bending or deforming is called what? C:D: 50:50

A:B: £4,000 Where does Aluminium comes from? C:D: Aluminite 50:50 Bauxite

A:B: Gas welding £8,000 The process of brazing fits into which family of processes? C:D: Hard soldering 50:50

A:B: Spindle moulder £16,000 The process of turning metals is done on what machine? C:D: Centre lathe 50:50

Digestion A:B: Aluminium £32,000 Anodising is a process for which metal? C:D: Chromium 50:50

A:B: Tempering £64,000 Annealing is a form of heat treatment to do what to metals? C:D: Softening 50:50

A:B: 1.5% £125,000 What percentage of carbon would you usually find in tool steel? C:D: 3.5% 50:50

£250,000 Which alloy is made up of mainly tin and very small amounts on antimony and copper? A:B: Pewter C:D: Casting alloy 50:50

A:B: Compression moulding Pressing £500,000 What process is used to form car body panels from sheet steel? C:D: 50:50

A:B: £ 1,000,000 High speed steel contains a high content of tungsten and two other metals. Which two? C:D: Chromium and vanadium Nickel and magnesium 50:50