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d 2.Jand4
Which one oF the following is a higher
pair?
a, Belt and pulley
b. Tuming pair
c. Screw pair
d. Sliding pair
The mechanism shown in tl1e given figure
represents
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--,-
a. N1
b NJ
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c, /'P
a. Han's mechani sm
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b Toggle mechanism
c. Watt' s mechanism
a. Ellipse
b, parabola
c. approxlmarcly straight line
d. cirole
Deep groove ball beiogs are used ror
a. heavy Utrust load only
b. small angular displacement of shafis
c. radial load at high speed
d combined thrust aod radial loads at
higb speed
The sensitivity dh/dN of a given Porter
Governor, where is the height of the pin
poiot A liom the sleeve and N ls rl1e
c.p.m.. is pro.foaional to
.c
a. 1 and 2
b. 1 nnd 4
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d. N'
Balancing of a rigid rotor can be achieved
by appropriately placing balancing weights
in
a. a single pl;ute
b. two planes
c, Lllree pl'anes
d. four plane$
A machine DlOWlted on a single roil spri.ug
has a period of free vibration ofT If tile
spoiog ls CUi into four equal parts and
placed in parallel and the machine h
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ma!thed'l
Coulomb
Ra.ylei~h ,
.Enefl!y Principle
Oynamic &wilibrium
Damping Force
.. , , Frequency domain
D'Aiemben,
Fourier, , ..
anai)sis
Whining speed of a shafl coincides with
l11e llltlllral frequency -of hs
a . longitudinal Y1bratfon
b. Lransverse vibration
c. lorsfonal vibration
d. cou(lled bending torsional vibration
There ate six gears A. D. C. D. E. and J7 iJt
a compmmd Lrain. Tlte numbers nf teeth i 11
the geaf!i are; 20, 60, 3(), 80, '25 and 75
respectively The ratio of the anglllar
speec;ls of 1}1e 1hiven (fol to tho. driver (A)
of the drhe is
a. 1/24
b 1/8
c, ijfl5
10 N
05m
It--<'~ .....
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8 ___ _.0
t0'5r.>->l
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a. "'B
b.
c.
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d. D
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a,
b
c.
d.
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d . four
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b. 4
c. 5
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13.
14
17.
a. W/2
b.
G.
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d . 2W
Ill the given Jigure, two bodie~ of ma!;Ses
mt and m; are ~onnccted ny a light
ine>ctensible striog passing over a smoodt
pulle)' Mass m1 lies on a smooth
Mrizoutal piSJJe Wh~u mass m1 moves
d ()
A truss of span 9 m is loaded as sbown in
lite given figure. fhe number of two-force
9 kN
J2kN
~.303 m - 9m--->(
a one
b. two
a.
b.
m1 g m I s1
m1 +-mr
'"!~ m i~\,"J
m, - nr'!
c, lhri!l>
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d. JOOfl em
In an axis-symmetric plane strain problem.
let u be ~1c. radial displacemenr at 1 'J'Ilco
the strain components s. s,.. rn are given
by
C.
19
11
fl1
?r
,-,.
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ce
La.~t
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D. linearly clastic
E Listll
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Lfstll
I. Kinetic energy
2. Couple
J . J.orc.es 1n eqailibri um
4 Cause acceleration
Codes
A
B
c
a.
I
3
4
,.
u
Cu
c. e. = - .sf\=- ...?,. .:. U
Ust L
II
b e, ~-.-.;:~~ - - ,r,,,- 0
c. 30s
d 40 5
Maloh List I w1th LiSt U and select the
correct am;wer usio11 tbe codes given
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22
"' 8 tn / ,;
1111- m:
.c
.e
20
D
2
)
II
b
2
I
j
c.
3
2
4
d.
3
2
4
A spring of stiffoess I000 N/m is stretched
initially by JO em tiom the unre.l'ollned
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15 Nm
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\s:;;:,~L,:-1
a 20.00 em
b. 22.&5 CJ]l
Codes;
B
I
b.
4
2
c.
J
I
L
J
D
2
4
4
2
The independent elastic constants for a
homogenous and Isotropic Ollllt'rial ar~
a E, G, K, v
b. E,G, K
d.
24
A
3
8.
c. E. G. v
d. E, G
25
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27.
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b.
w'r!
c.
d
40F.J
601i7
31.
W'J!
96((/
w~r'
24(1111
is
a. 21
b, 0 5 /
c. '1. /
d.
ra
a zero
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c. PL
cl 2PL
r:or the loaded beam shown 1, th" correct
$hear force diagram i~
w
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At=LBr 21
(b)
W' L'
9 KG
K ; 31]
L+L~L~L
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a.
r. f Y<
(4)
9 K(;
t:o-r. i
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30_
G+3K
9 Kr.
J(,4 K
28
d. I (i
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b.
c. 8
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a.
b. 4
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b, Brass
c Steel
d Glass
In a homogenous, ismropic elastic
marl'rial the modulus ol' elasticity e: In
teyms of G and K is equal to
33
a, 140 MPn
b. 80 MPa
c. 70 Ml'a
d, 60MP~
The shear ~tress-a! a point in a shaft
subjected to a torque is
a. dtrectly proponional to the polar
~moment l'lf inertia and to tlt~ dlsUUlce
ofthe point from the a.'Cis
b directly proportion to the ltpplied
torque and inversely proportion to the
polar moment of inertia
c. dirc.-dly proportional to the applied
torque IUld polar mom"nt oriucrtia
d. inversely proportion to t.he applied
rorque and the polar moment of inertia
A solid thick cylinder is subjected to ao
external hydrosuotic pressure p The state
of stress in the marerlal of tile cylinder ls
repre.;ented as
w
(b)
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-' p
41.
ls
a.
I ()()
mm
b. 20mm
-t2
c. IOmm
d. 0,2 ntnl
Match l.i~ I with l.is1 II an~ select the
correct answer using the codes given
below l.he lists:
List I (Material/pan)
A_ Ductile irou
B. Malleable iron
C Rall steel joittts
D. White cast iro.n
List II (Technigues)
'1 . Inoculation
2. Chilled
3. Annealing
4. Thermil welding
5. lsothennnl nnnealing
Codes:
A
B
C
D
4, lzod TestlngMa~hi ne
A
a.
b.
c.
B
3
D
I
1
I
J
4
t
Thrust Ioree will increase with the increa~e
ill
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4
3
2
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40
ce
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(d)
two times
c, eigltllimes
d , sixteen time!>
Slze of~ sltapcrls givn by
a. stroke length
b. motor power
c. wcigl\l of the machlne
d. lllble size
A drill blt of 20 mm diam~ter rotating at
SOO rpm with a feed rate of 0 2.
mmfrevolution is used to dn II a throughhole in a t-4S plate of 20 mnt Utickoess.
Th~ d~ptlt of cut i tt tbl;, drillio~ operatiuu
.c
{c)
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c rakeangle
d. end cutting. edge angle
lo an onho&ollal cuu1ng, the depth of eut is
halved :1nd the feed rate i~ doubled, If the
chip rhickness rario is unaff~cted with the
changed etllring conditions, the actual chip
l.hiclwess wi II be
a doubled
b. halved
c. q~adruplcd
d, unchanged
In a slngle po1nt turning operadon wtch a
-!4.
8;
b.
c,
d.
lu
q
2
5
3
!<\AI<
of
I nnd 2
b. J ond 3
.... 2 :md 3
11.
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study'/
A. Sllllislic
om
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Li<L II
L Pcrlormon.:eRting
2. Motion Study
3. Work Measuremml
4. \Vrork Samrling
Codes:
51.
" Va
xa
VA
b.
.e
w
w
J. Fnm.s
53.
Cudll8.
i\
B
C
D
I
4
2
~
b.
2
5
~
I
c,
4
J
2
3
d.
1
5
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2
From tl1e point of rnotiun economy it b
prel'er3hl" to move
n. bOth h:onds in the ~dltlc dlrectio1n
b. oight hand first and then the l~>n hand
c.. onl~ 11uc bi1nd at lime
cL both bnnds in oppo, ite directions
F'r<oducU~n cot p"r unit can be rcdhc<;d by
1
1
V~ :o
VH Vc
V.., Ve
\io " VA
d. Vr~ VA - VB
'J'() avoid e.~tsf<ivo multiplicallom uf
fnciliti., the l.ryout pru(errcd is
product lllyout
b. group lnyoDI
c. <l>lic loyoul
d. process layout
For moving mutllliJ~ iu urying paths, IJH>
molerial h~ndling ..quip.ncnl t.lt~t is nQI
suitihle 1
a.. cram:
b. conVc)'Or
a.
I
2
2
I
l11o varioblc coot per un it socitcd with
automated ass!:lnhly line (VA), !Uular
manuracturing l VBJ und j ob hop
11mducllun( V~). woll bc .~ uch that.
$2.
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d.
49.
c,
48.
B
3
2
giv"1!
B. MTM
C. Slop Watch
0 , M~n Machine Chan
E. Slllnillml 'fim.:
ra
b. Linc:~r rcgrcS!I-lQn
c. Pcrformrute" oMing
d. \Vorb nmpling
Match LtSt I with List Ll and select the
QOd~
Lht r
h.
n. AIX.'<:]ll;lnce samplinl!
47
ce
45,
j ().
d. L. 2 nd 3
lb<> litllowing uperaH<ms :ore perfunned
while J>r~prin!t the billet~ for c;o<IJ'lJl;ion
process
1. Alka liue eleou ng.
l . l>ho~phate oooting,
3. Pitkling.
-1. Lubric:~ting witlt re;,~Uve soap.
ntc: cu''' ""LNcquencc nfthcsc tll'ct.<tionMis
... 3, 1. -1. 2
h. 1.3. 2. -1
c.. 1 . 3. ~.2
cL 3. 1.2. -1
Which one of the foUowing techniques it
6 ul IJ
ptoduoing more witl1incrcoed input$
b. produ.,ing more wlrh 1he .. me inputs
c, eliminnting idle ume
d.. n1iu.imizing te!lour1&.W wash.:
Moloh Lijt I wiih Li!)l IT and .1elei.:l the
54.
l.
2..
3
4.
60.
kW
a 20%
b 30%
c. 70%
d 76 7%
A hem engme 1s supphed with 250 kJ/s of
beat at a co1.1Siam fiXed temperature of
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2 ~~4~~6-L~
a---
volume m J
a 600 kN;n
b. 700kN-m
w
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c 900kNm
d IOOOkN-m
l'be followmJl are examples of some
inleoslw and exte11sive propenics;
L Presslll'l!
2 Temperature
.3 Volume
4 Velocity
5 . Hl.cctoc cbalge
6 Maglloltzatlon
7. V ISCOslty
8 Potenunl energy.
V.~ucb ooe oJ the foUowing sets gives the
c~>rrecl comhna11ons of intonsi,>e ttnd
: "'
.. 1" - T
(bl
P\1
58
OUlJlUl of 3
SPTRL~e..
______JaUllessoaUjobs
EDD
Rule
. lawness
tmmuniZCUlon
two machine
o Johnson' s RulcO ..
sequencing
d FIFO Rule ,
. faTmi:ss to all jobs
The nel work done for the closed cycJe
shown m the given pressure-volume
diagram_ tS
I SO" N
c. no N
d 2so N
57
om
56
59.
ce
55
s.
.c
a,Jand3
b. :! lllld 3
c. 3 Slld 4
d. 2and4
'? ot H
a. 1.2.3. 4
5.6. 7.8
b. I, 1. 5, 7
2. 4, 6, 8
c. 1, 2.. 4, 1
3, G. s
d. 2, 3T6, 8
I, 4, :5, I
A new temperature scale ua degrees 'N is to
be dellnNl The boiling and freezing pOtnt$
on this scale nre 400"!'1 and I 00"1\
respectwely
What w11l be the readmg on new scale
corresponding to 60"C?
a. 120"N
e.~enstveproperties?
Intensive
El'tcnsivc
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2. lt increases the dryness traction
steam at lite exltaust fot the.same value
of condenser presStJrc
3 It reduces the cycle efficiency
Of these statemcnLq
tt, I <tnd Z are correct
b 1 and 3 Ut'\!. correct
c. I and ::! are corre~i
d. I 2 and 3 are correct
0 68, A superheat Rankine Cycle is
shown i D the given TS diagram Staning
I rom the feed jump. the fluid llo\v up 10
the boilet ~xit is reprusrote.d by smt.-.tlne.
PI/
T
1n the temperatwercuU'Opy diagrnru of a
vapour shown in rhe given figure. the
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r;
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68.
-~- B
S(EnbopoA
ce
a ABCD
b_ BCD
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a. hyperbolic expansion
b free expansion
c constant volume expan.~ion
d polytrophic ~xpansion
The loss of available energy associated
with t he transfer of IuOO kJ of beat t'rt'Jm a
\!Utl$lunb tempcrallJrC syS\er1l at 6QI) K tu
another ttl 400 K when tlte envir<'ltnt<mtal
Lemperamre is 300 K is
a Jlio.67 kJ
b. 250 kJ
c. 500'kl
d. 750kJ
Wbicb one of the followin!!, pairs best
expresses a relationshi11 similar to tl)at
expressed in the pair 'pressure-volume tor
a dtermodynamlc system undeq!oing o
pr!)cess?
a.. .EnthalJ)y- entropy
b Pressure- enthalpy
c;. Pressure - temperature
d. Temperature-l'ntropy
In a reversible cycle, Lbe source
teprperature is 22rc and the sink
temperature is 27(' Tire maximum
available work for a heat input of 100 k.i
'Vill be
a. 100 kJ
IJ 60kJ
c_ 40 kJ
d 88 kJ
Consider th" following ~tatemeniS
regardirm superlteating in Rartklne Cycles
I. It reduces the specific steam
.c
(d)
om
or
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66.
69.
con.swupUon.
c. ABDEFA
d ABCDE
The correct sequence of vapour
compresSion (VC), vapOtlf absorption
(VA) and ~team ejector (SE) refrigemtion
cycles in lncreasiJtg order of the C,O. P is
a. VC. VA.SE
'10
VA, SE, Vt
c, SE, VC'. VA
d. SE, VA, VC
Match List 1 whb Ust I[ and select the
correct answer osing the codes given
below the 1\sts;
List r
"'- l'wo conStant Volumes unrl
twel
~diabatics
~na
ndiabatics
C l'wo constanJ voluwes aud
isotl~nnals
0 , fwo constant pressures and
two
two
lwo
iso!hennals
ListD
I
F.ricssQ~
2 Sterl ing
J Joule
4
Otto.
5. Codes.
D
I
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r ._
\lo
76.
77
d 1:)(1%
Match List l \\lith List n aud select llte
correc.L auswer usmg Lll.e CIJdes givetJ
xa
~nereases
' .::::::::::B. -> Pr i ncreoses
A.
--D. ~
--__./"'
c, -> Pr dw-cas<S
c!ecn:asl:s
.e
d. Super-heater,
air
pre-heater.
cconomlwr, pr<-cipitator
Match List l with List 11 and select the
currecL answer using the codes giveJl
below tlie lists
List I (Name of Steam Turbine)
t\. De Laval Turbine
B Curtis Turbine
(' Parsons Turbine
List 11 (tYJIC ol'Turbine)
I Velocit)' compounded impulse turbine
2 Reaction turbine
J Sitnple impulse tUrbine
Codes
A
B
c
J
l
a
I
I
b
l
~
c.
3
I
2
d.
3
2
l
Tbe given figure represents pressure and
vclod[y variauou for a
w
75
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I
a. reae1ion type rurbine
b velocity Compounded impulse turbine
c. Pressure velochy compounded impulse.
turbine
d. pressure compounded impulse turbine
In a reaction turbine, the enthalpy drop in
the fi.~l'll blade 1ing js 50 kJ per kg aud llte
e~thalpy drop in the moving, blnde dng is
2-:> .kJ per ~g, The degree of reaci1on 11f Ihe
turbine is
a. 66. 7"/o
b. 50.0%
c. 33.3%.
beiOWihC ll~L<C
l: ist r (Variable are:J device.)
I. Surcrsanic nozzlH
2.
3
4,
5
w
w
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o...,.
om
c
4
I
2
d
4
3
2
I
A nuclear reactor is s~id to be "critical"
1vheu IJJe neuJrou pQpulation in the react(lr
core is
a, rapidly tnotea~ing leading to the point
of' ex1Jlosion
b decreasiog from th.especified value
c. constant
d. reduced to zero
Consider the 1'ollowtng statements
regardiug !he features of a Breeder reactor
l It produces more fuel than it consumes
2. It converts fenile fuel into fisslle fuel .
J It requires liquld sodium melal as
moderator,
4 It reqwres highly curlthecl fuel or
the-se sl~temeois
a. ., 2 and 3 are correct
b I, 2 a11d ~ arc corret.-t
c. I 3 and 4 are correct
d :!. 3 and 4 are correc1
Which one of the foiiQiving indicates the
correct order ltJ tbe p11th of tlue g~s1
a. Super-heater, economi.?.er, air prche.atcr. precipi tator
b. Super-heater, CC(>Oomizer, precipitatot,
air pre-heater
c.. Supcr-hi.'ater, preclpitator. economizer,
air pre-heater
73
.c
72.
4
3
ra
71
ce
b,
Supersonic di ffuscr
Rayleigh .flow device
Subsonic nt\zzll'
S\lhso>tlc diffuser
Codes:
a,
b.
78.
A
5
5
ll
1
4
4
C
4
3
I
0
2
1
3
a
2
IL
5
1
4
1
Symmetrical blading is used in a turbine
when it~ dcb'l'ec of teneri on is
. 10%
b. 50%
79
c. 75%
d 100%
The charat:terislics ofa pump -nre as shown
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tn.1rch List I with LisL 11 and choose the
COI'I'ect answer using rbc codes given
betov. the lists.
a.
b. 3.00
~:
c. 2J3
(l
.c
ce
J
2
S4
-1
3
I
If tl1e mllXJmum temperatutc is Tl and
mmin1u1u ICmperar:urc is 'fh Lben du!
optimum pressure ra1io in a gas turbine is
QJVCO
by
. .=(i
t=(r,
)'h
r 7j
~ [1
,J~''
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r,
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c. 1.4, 51Uld 6
d. 2. J, 4 and 6
_,,
d.
82.
r,. ~(!.1.)7;
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a,
b
B
4
d. 1.33
Wbicb of Ill~ l'ollowlug are the reasons for
the volumel'!ic efficiency of reciprocating
compressor being less than IQOo/o'l
I. Deviations from isentropic process.
2 Pressure drop across the v~Jves.
J, Superheating in compressor
4. Cl.earauce volu me
S. Deviations from i sothennal process.
() Leakages ,
Select the correct ans,ver from the codes
given bel ow
Codes.
a. I. 2. 3 aud 5
b. 2. 3.4 and 5
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Ust I
A, Curve P
B. CurveQ
C Cur\'e R
Ustll
L Discharge versus bead
2. Head versus discharge
J . Power versus discharge
4 Efficiency versus discharge
Codes.
A
2
JJJ
SS,
Arnnwtti~
C G. I. sheet
D Polyurethanc
List 11 (l'urposc/ajlplicallon)
I. Cold Storage
2 Domestic Rcfrigc~ators
J . Insulation
1. Ducting
Codes.
A
B
C
0
a.
J
4
.2
b
c
d.
3
I
4
2
2
4
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b. Tiot: la!enl !teat gnin Is due to the
tempcrnture difference. between the
trcsh air und the ait iro splice
.:. Tioe heat g~in through Ute wuU$ of
d~J<>I.$ <:Ql'l)lng conditioned air through
nnconditioneu !<pa~>e in the butlding
~dtl~ tc1thc ..:nSiblc hc11t gnin
d. Mnximum lll gain to 3 building
!>O.
!n~ - m )<Cl;
c.
(m - m,.,)
c.
w,L, t- ru11.,.
~
U..
"~J,I..
9 1.
1
m..o~L
m1 ro1
ra
so
d. l(ld
The vertical fa"" ou a s ubont:l'god ~t\J'\'od
surface is ettunl to \he
a, force o.n the ''ertic:ol projection nf the
L'Uf\ed ~utfa.:e
b. force on tl1e horizontal projection of
tbe>CUI'VCd S UJUCC
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heating.
t lflhele statement.
:1 I :~nd 3 are:corre.cl
or tltcso slalcnlcnts
a-. 1 alo ne is co~et
b. I nud 2 a~ e<)n'cct
It!).
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due to the
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b. 20
c, ](I
d. 35
p t.fy'
(lu
b p <(I
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a. I 276l1!-m
b. 1,00 kg-m
c 0-724 ~g.-m
I UO.
IOl
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so
10
V,
tO
l.
10
20
LS
10
l,
4,
-v('
b I
c. zero
d -ve
In a pipe flow, the head lost due to fiiction
b. 30m
c. 24m
d. 18m
102
p;,.,
2.
dj recdon is
a.
~t~: r
d
l'ipe I brnnch to three pi pes as shoW11 in
the given figure. The aren~> and
correspondiug veloci ties al'e as givl'n in
the following table,
d. O, IS kg-m
Fat lluw tluough a hot1tonUJl pip~<, Ute
ptessure gradient dp/dx in the now
.e
till JJ
c. I (It.Q
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98
.c
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u.:~-s~~
l
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97
ce
96
ra
95
99
om
1.
w...
103
pipe tlow is
a. different for different flails
b. the Reyoolds number at wblcb the
l~mina.r flow chnnges to (\lrbulent flow
c. more tJtan 2000
d. the leasl Reynolds uumbcr ever
O~[ained fOr lantinar Oow
Assertion (A) The meeh&nism ~hown In
the given figure bas rnqbili~
Reason (R) A llle<Jhanism is mobile When
itlius a ~ingl ~degree fre~dom
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110.
II I
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xa
106.
ra
1(15.
13 uf IJ
a. Bolh 1\ and R lite true nnd R ill tfte
~ilrretl explanation ofA
b. Both A and R arc: true but R i~ nr>t a
OOt'r.:<lt C)(pluuntion Qf A
e. A is lruct but R o< false
d. A is false but ~ is true
Ass.:ninn IA); In lli_gh pe<d st~els.
aUoyiog elements lutlgst.:n. clttumluno iUld
vunodiwu nro nddcd to make th.om suil<oblu
to work at higher cuuiol Rpeo:ds Lhon tool
steel~ !II low alloy ~Je.-ls,
Reaon flU: YnnaJium adds tv ll1e
JILOp<rly u( red hordocSS lOud tUO!(\IlL'tl umJ
chromium add lo loi&h we:or n."Sisun=
a. HoUt A nod R are lJUe And R iS- the
el)m:ct <:);plaMtion uf A
b. UoU1 1\ and R are uuc bul R i~ owl a
<!Orre~l exp lonation Of A
~. ~~ i lrue but R i~ fall<:
d. A is l~1fse but R is tru"
Assertion (A); If neuuool Oame is used in
OX)'acctylone welding, bot.b oxy~oo md
acetylene ~ylinden; of 10me c;opadty will
he en1p1ied ollhe same lime,
Reason (R). Neult'31 flame ues et1ual
illl10UOL5 bf oxygen ood 3Ct.'tylene.
11. Doth A rutd R ore h'IN und R Is the
cQrrect e~lonation of A
h. BoUJ A and R are true but R ;, nnl
oom:d e)(pl~Jltltion nf A
e. 4 is ttuo but R is fllhc
d. A IS fa be bul R is true
Assertion (A): In a mul!isided an!Qmat, the
luo tel is inde><.o:<J lo engage C3ch u( t!Je
outlin_g tools moun led on it.
Reason fU): 1"um:L os a noullopla tool
holder so !hot the machining can be
conltnue.d willt <:clt tool witlooultlte 11ee<l
lu change Lite> tool.
- Bot11 A rutd R 4N lfl"' ond R is the
Nrrect e~plnntttion ofA
h. Bolh A. and R. art: lr\IC bul R is onl
.mrroct C)(pl~mliun <If A
.:. ._\ i~ truu but R i~ fhc
d. . \ . is false bur R il true
Assertion (A): 'l'he open cy-cle II>'~ turbines
are prefen:ed over dosed cyole when tl1l0
~)-'~ is :u.r...
ltcnson (R): Titc e>q>anJion of combustion
products can ~1l-.: place up lo atmospheric
pr'essure..
a. Both A ond R :u'l: tlll0 and R IS UJe
l'Om:ct ""J'Iauntlon o-f A
ce
1().1,
orA
w
w
1!.
107.
108.
con-ect CXJ>Ianation of A
0:. A is true bu! R ;, false
d. !\is fal~ebul R i true
AsertJou (!\)! A pattern is made ex3o:.Uy
simi!Jlr to lite p~rt to b~ CML
Rch~lon (R): Pullem i~ U! e<l t</ onok" tho
mllHid c:l\ity f<>r pouring in m~lten mo:t;ol
lor casting.
112.
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c. .'\ i true but R ~~ f.ls~
d. .-\ i> r.,tse but R is true
117
correct explnnarfon ol A
correct "-~Jlllll!Olion lf A
A is true but R i!l fot5~
A is fal;e but R is lrne
ph3se system.
Reaon (R):
118.
or
10
1\vo
indcplllld'Tll
nnd
inten~ive pmpertle>~
known
lo
are required to be
<lefine Uoe stale ol' 3 Jlut<
s ubstano<>.
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correct explnnot1on of A
A \s true bul R i (lole
w
116.
119
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As~ertion (A):
an:: su!Iici<lll
P""'"W'"
ce
d
114
much
the
i~
critical
om
113.
or
120.
lift.
Reason (R): lifl etlilDOL be ere:~ ted wlilloul
dng.
u, Both A ""'I R nn: true ~nd R the
wm:uL ~lilrrnliQn or A
b. Both A and R urc: true hut R i~ 1101 a
com:cl<>.'qllanntion o i' A
c. A i true bul R is fl~c
d. , \ kfal<e hu1 ~ i.J trne
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