Metals and their uses Quiz

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Metals and their uses Quiz

The Pan below is made from ?… Aluminium The Pan below is made from ?… Steel Brass Lead Cast Iron Copper Tin Zinc

2. What material has been used to manufacture these gates ? Silver Copper Cast Iron Lead

3. Which of the following items is made from Brass? A Kettle A Building Frame A Tuba A Boat

4. Is Steel Ferrous or Non Ferrous?

Fishing Weights 5. Aluminium is often used to make. Bridges Soft Drinks Cans Jewellery

6. Brass is classed as a… Pure Metal Ferrous Alloy Non Ferrous Alloy

7. Which of the metals listed is an Alloy Lead 7. Which of the metals listed is an Alloy Copper Iron Zinc Gold Aluminium Duralium Modern Sculpture by William Wareham Tin

8. Aluminium is classed as… Ferrous Non Ferrous

Copper 9. Which metal is most suited to the manufacture of this Bridge Silver Steel Aluminium Zinc Iron Brass Lead

10.The Taps and Drills shown on this page are made from… Brass Lead High Speed Steel Steel

Steel 11. Which metal is most suited to the manufacture of this ladder Lead Copper Brass Zinc Iron Aluminium Silver

12. Copper is classed as a… Pure Metal Ferrous Alloy Non Ferrous Alloy

13. A Ductile metal is a metal that.. Can easily be drawn out into thin wire Easily resists fractures by blows Resists indentations or scratching. May resist a steady force but fail easily when subject to a sharp blow. This gold Torque was part of Snettisham treasure discovered in Norfolk in 1948

Copper, Tin & Phosphorus 14. Bronze is a alloy of .. Bronze Sculpture, Henry Moore Copper, Tin & Phosphorus Copper & Zinc Iron & Carbon Aluminium & Copper Greek Bronze Coin

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