WorksheetsModule 2 (Materials and their properties)
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
Match an example of a ferrous metal
iron
zinc
tin
copper
Match an example of a non-ferrous alloy
brass
iron
aluminium
rubber
The mixing of copper and tin is called....
brass
lead
steel
bronze
A material’s ability to extend , but still return to their original shape is called
formability
elasticity
strength
conductivity
..... is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity.
Glass
Stainless steel
Lead
Aluminium
An Alloy is formed by mixing two or more elements, of which at least one must be a metal. A binary alloy is formed when only two elements are mixed together.
True
False
Alloys can only contain metals
True
False
Which of the following are alloys? (choose 3)
lead
brass
bronze
aluminium
stainless steel
What does the property 'Conductivity' mean in relation to metals?
Ability to conduct heat
Ability to insulate heat
Ability to conduct /insulate heat, electricity, light and sound.
Ability to conduct Electricity
Which metal is commonly used for cutlery, kitchen sinks, door handles?
tin
aluminium
stainless steel
brass
