Answer:
Option a) An increased tensile strength and decreased ductility.
Step-by-step explanation:
Plastic deformation is when the material once reshaped under applied stress is not able to regain its original shape and is deformed permanently even after the removal of the applied force on a metal specimen at room temperature.
This process is irreversible and is done at microscopic level by the use of dislocation defects. At room temperatures instead of being removed, these accumulate and acts as pin points thus enhancing the tensile strength of the metal followed by a reduction in its ductility.