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I MECHANICAL

In a se1ruinlin1Le nar pla1e sbow '" the <.1 po1m


!igwe. the dlCOieticul sl!css t:oncentru!JOII 5 The stres.-rstrnin curw of un ideal <'la.<>l ic.
tilc1or K. for an hole of major stra1n hnrdenmg 1nuterial will be as 111
U.\iS 2n and minor axis 2b is given I)

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a. ;E_
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a. ""=alb
b. K, I +-u/11
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c. K.= 1 + 21'1/o

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<.1 K, = I +2t\lb

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1 The compJementary shear StrC'iSes of c.
lll!CIISII)' are induced a1 a poi111 "' 1hu
murenal, as shown IIi tht' figure Which
one of
following 1s th<- corr<-cl se1 of
ra
orienlol!<>ns
rcspeCIIO AB?
pnncipal planes Wllh (>.
d.
'111r rouo of the area under the bcndm&
moment Jiagrom to the Jlcl(urol ri!lidily
between nn) r.m po1ms nlong n heam

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a. de0CCIIOI1
b. slope
c ,. _ .a
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c. shear fon:c
a. 30" ond 11()"
d. llcndmg moment
b. 45"und 135"
7. Which one of the figtrcs
c. 60"and 150" rcproscniS the correct.shear lixcc d1agram
d. 75and 1650 for the loaded beam -shown in tbu givcu
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A materont element subJected 10 n plnne figure 11


5tmu of Stress such thllt the mU\lmum IJ( \\'
'>he.ar is e(tual f() U1e maximum 1 /lsi J.
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tensile slr<Ss. \vould eorrusl)l!lld 111


(.") . ..--Q-. "
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a.


c--.;
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0 0
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1<1 t! I "-
8 Two sled shaHs. one solid of d1wneter D
141 ----' and the.other hollow of outside dl!lme1er D
and 11151de d1tm1cter D/2. nrc twiSted to the
In a s1mple trns1nn tesl law ungle of twtsl P<'' unJL length_ l11c
vnhd up to the rut io of maximum shcur stress on solid
a, elastiC I omit shall 10 i.llut in the hollow 1\uR IS
b limi1 ofpropornonality a. 4/9 t
c. ult1mote
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b. 817 t
c 16/ 15t
d. t
9 li>e perce11tage elongation ol'
obtai oed tfom statlc tensioij test depends
upon the a. K2
a, of the test spooimen b. 2K
b. gauge of the specimen c. K
c. nature of end-grips or the teS1i ng d. 1/2 K

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machine 13 Two close-coiled springs 81'1! to
d of tbe test spec men Um same axial f<,lrte U' tbe secuttd spri og
10 Match List T(Tenns used in thin c;ylinder has f(lur lintes lhe coil diameter. double
stress analysis) with List II (Mathematical the wire diameter <Uld double the number
and the correct answer; or coil$ of rhe llrst spring. then the of
t..ist I deflection of the second spring to that of

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A, Hoop SlfCSS the lirs1 1vill be
B Maximum shear stress a g
C. Longiwdinal b. 2

ce
0 Cy linder c. 1/2
ListU d. 1/ 16
I pd/4t Mru.ch List l (Cutriog tool material) with
2. pdl2t
ra List II (l'ypical Value of tool 11 fe exponent
3 pd/2c; 'n' m the Tavlor's equation V, r = C)
-l. pdl8t and select Ute correct auswer:
CQdl!ll, List l
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A B C D A. HSS
a. 2 3 L 4 a Castalloy
b. 2 3 4 I C Ceramic
c D CArbide
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2 4 3 I
d 2 4 I J LislTf
II A thin cylinder uf ' d' artd I 0 18
lhick,ess 't' is subjected 10 an intemal 2 0 12
pressure p 'rhe change in diameter is J. 0.25
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(Whete ll is tho modultis of elasticity nnd 4. 0,5


is the Poisson's mtio) Codes,
ptl= A B C r>
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a F(2-ft) a 2 3 4
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b 2 I 3 4
b -
'"'-(1 +ll
2/lr . ) c. 2 4 3
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c, p[ {2.t-p) 15. The cuttlnR velocity in mlsec.. for turning
1E a work plece of diameter LOO mm nl the
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pd (l - ) speed of 480 ltJIM is


d 41 R !1 8 . 1.26
12 l'wo ideuticaJ sprirrgs, each al stiffness K b. 25 1
are assembled os shown in the given c. 4S
tigure. The combined stiffness of the d 151
assembly is lo Wblcb of the rollowing tool materials have
cohah as a constiiUent clemcm'l
1. Tungsten carbide.
2 CBN'

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3. Stellite 20. i\sguming <ttruj!ht Jinc V- 1
-1. l r<'oN chornclc:nsliC!O fot a de elding
I ond 2 SloOJL-eir"u't ctorrent as 400 A -and Ot)en
b. I ond "irc.u il Vltllage 100 V. wbitih une of U\e
c. I nnd4 f<l llbwing the L'<lrrocl v ()hnge ncl t uiTel'l
d. 2 ond.3 for lllM(imum (In:. power?
17. Which or the following slotomculs ll'uc a. A and LOU V
of f.occ milling? b. 200 A and 100 V
I. Face milling cuttw iF held on nn nrbor. c. t\ and 30 \'
d. 200 A nnd 50 \

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2- It has two rake angl.:s - rake
and r.J,.-., 11. The forging defccl due to hindrance lo
3. The
mnximum cb1p thickness "'luul$ 11()1' <)f metool in c:om(lllnenl
the feed per tooth. eo lied Lap
'lne chip tl1k-kn""s ' 'aries from a thtt cmn"' rodilll! JlfOvidocl is ltlu lnrge
mfruntunl at start of cu1 to b. the comer rodfu!l provided is too s mall

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mo!<.imum o! the omd uf cut. c. dratli& not provided
Select tltc J<)rTOOI an<wer ll.\ling lhe code. d. the hrinkage allowonce model<Jule
g iven below 22. Mn8JI<l.<ium is e,xtruded nnd nol -mlled

ce
.<. l nncl 2 because
b. 2 nnd J a. it a hl\1 melting point
1!. 2 and -1- b. it Joos 101' dcmsity
<L 3 ond
ra c. its rcocti,ity witb roU DlJIIorlal is !Ugh
IS. list I wjlh Lll!L ll d. it has clocrnck<id hexognnnl
(Processes) and seleet the com.'CI onwer S INOIUTC
l..ii>t I 23. Consider the fqllowiug
A. I.I.S.11nglC!i and witlollto latloc
m
J:l. C ahurcrtors 1. St.,dy n:<l is u.sed for Upport:ing
C. Roof trus<os long .rob in between head t.nil
D. Genr 1<hc..-ls slod;:.
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J.JstU 2. lvlandml is used l'c1r turning \lfi1AII


I, Welding
c) liudrical job.
3. CoUct:s- arc tucd .lOr- turning disc-
1. Forging
J . Cas ting shnpell.JOb.
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Of 1hese statements
RfJUing
I :md 2 are etmcct
c.'odes.
b. 2 and 3 Ol'e CUil.:d
A D C D
c. 3 alone r
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1 2 J 4 d. I A]QD" C<'r:tCI!I
b. 4 3 2 l
24. Which of the following meO!ods ar\l
e. I 2 3
ui.tnble ror Lha production of <uper illlnyol'l
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tl. 3 2 I
1. AJrJmiZ\Ition frr1m molten ll!!ing
J9. 2UOI)cc: of oir 1_1_ miuul"" lo pas> inert. gl!.
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2. Alo01izu1inn using plaSttta on: tmd


lhrougl1 .'1 Rlandurd opccimen !>f Jnnd
(S 08cm lugh nml 5.0l!cm in din.), n,. mlllting c:lectr(ldc.
3. Reduction and cmshlng.
rnnnometcr inclico\t>; rress\lrt n$ 5 glcm1
a. I and 2
ID tins cak" tho permeability numl><:r l'l
b. 2 and 3
" 311
b. 42 c. I and 3
d. l, 2 aud 3
c. 51
25. Matob List I (Nnmc of Jnolding
d, 67
10 prepre piMiics) wilh LIL

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II ( Pl'lll"'rty of COniJ'IlSih OII) find Clldes
select tbe correct nns<vel- A B C D
l.J_q l n, 3 I 5
1\ Binde b 3 I 5 2
Ptller e 5 3 1 4
C d. 3 5 I I
D Lubricmll A graphical rerrcsentminn of the
List II coordinated ( t.e fllnrlnmrmUll
1 Rtdul'e
.hrinkngt lllotillll$) tJf All l)perstols i)ody
on a common nme sc.al<' 1s lruown ns

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2 Make mouldmg of plast1c cas1er
) _ n, Sl MO
Accelemte condensation and b. MaJ>-Machmc chan
Jllll) m<:rizntiou c., rwo-tmndN proc= chan
5 Toughue:ss nnd to d Gnnnchan
tempemrure Mau-Mochine chlll1 fo u

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Codes. nollvlt) i; 111 Ihe figwe J:IIVCII
A B c D bdow 111e percemage Ulility <)f man and
IL J l s nmch ine in the prutlOcllllll ti<IIVhy arc

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b l s 2 respecTively

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26. 1, 7. 1. 6.
ra o, 9. 8 and 0 are the times
rl'COrtJed (or 000 element of Operation.
How many cyclllS ore lor 1!11"'
srudy if!he error JS not to excetd .5 percent
nt level of9'1.7?
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n. 5H'I o.nd 71)%
11 32 b. 1!11d 77 7%
b 71 c, so.and60;.
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d SO 4 and 90"
d. 14-1
Jl Wlncl1 one of the followu og IS required lbr
'17 Smndantiznuon of pmduc1s is dane to Ute prepamtion of the load churl maclune?
a l.'liminn1e varfe1f.:s in II. l'l'OCes!l Chllrt
design
b. Sequencing ofjobs on the mndline
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b shnplity mwmfnc.111nng prO<.:SS c. Roulr of


" make inlerchangeable mauufauture d Sc)ledule orjobs lor the
IXlSSoble-
32. l'hrowawa)' carbodc top ruols are
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18. Matcb LtSI I (Ma!erial hnudling
a. forging
equir>mentsl wifll r 1$1 n !Ar Jllcnllon in a b. bmzing
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c. powder ntcmllurgy
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d. c.xtrusoon
A Belt wnvcyor
Consodtr tucnnon ot' a w:trellouse 10
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B. Monorrul conveyor
33.
diStrib\fle books foT the cines of Bombay
C Aprqn C\lii\CyOI'
Oangal ore 3Dll CaicuttJL The estlnmted
D conveyor vohnnes nf distribnti<m 111 Bombay
Li>I JI Bangalurennd Calculi-a nre 5SJ)()()_ 2QOOO
I Tt mvve the compacted mould 11nd UsingS()onc
2. To mo\ e the prepmed mouldmj; sand. appropriate origm the lx, <) cCH1rdinates-
3 'r'u muJ;th l'll.'>lmg tu the nfBomll.1y, Bilugnlure and Ctllc.uun
fettling station approximated as- II 0, :!0), (20, I0) and (30,
4 I to trnnsfcl' tile ltl(lllcn mclnlladlc

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30) respecnoely. The (X'. II} of d. 180kJ
the opumAI IocnUon lllt>uld ll<' JS. rhcnnodymmuc work IS 1he pl'tl\htot ol'
a, (10, 20l tL 1\\n imensive IJI'DpeT1 ies
b. ( 10. 10) l>. two e-rensive properttes
a. (30, 20) c.. '"' unc.tJSII'C pNpcny and clmoge tO an
d (20, 30) C"Cil_'il\' 0 pwpeny
34 T\\o jigs are under cansidernllon lor a d. an extensive propeny 110d change in an
drilling, operruino to mak a pruticulnr part. iutensrve pro pmy
Jig A 800 ami ha., ape1111 W31 JO A tcvcrsthle heat OJX:tntrng
11fRs 0.10 per pan Jig 13 costs 1200 between hilt and Cllld reservoirs delivers D

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and has 11pera1ing C0$1 of 0.08 peT pAll 1\'tlfk OLilpiJI or 54 kJ II t'ejtC!> n heat
rhe IJIUI/llity Vf pa11> 1!) he lllhntlfnr;llll'l:d Ill \lf661J '11113 u(thJS
which ert1ter jig prove eqtmlly co511y is a (1,45
a 81)00 b 066
b. 13000 e, 0 7S

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c. :wooo d tl 8.!
d. 23000 -10. Which one- of rhe tbllowlng e\pl'e<>"Slons
35 The J'liW malennl CWl he IVUied for Id5 true lor a ,imple

ce
J itrcrem nmchmes for mMUfllC!IIrinl! 11 substance'!
sped'lk product Figure shown belo11 (Norouons have the usual meruunjl)
lndlcillc$ the lime taken m haiti> for euch a dh - vdp
mnchlne I' IT A, B, C D, E, H Md J b dh "' VdJl
Wnich one of the shown roures ts 10 be
ra
tbllowed Jor 111M11nutn J)roducttvtty?
,. dh p;.lv
d db + pdv


-II. If a pure subsmnce conlnmcd tn a
VC-'SCI pn.sell through the critocal staw on
m
hc<tting io11ttal Slll!C should be


--
a sub cooled water
ll
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RMA-R-C-EP c. wet lcn111


b. RM- D-B - J - FP d satumted steum
c. RM D- l3- C- FP -11. bo (Qilnwmg P - T d1agram ot wnter
d RM- E H J fP showing phase equilibrium lines, the
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3o Tl1e barometric pressme -at tbe base of a subl1mntion line is


750 nun Jig nnd 111 U1e top 600


mm Jig. If nwmge roir I
kgfnl the height of the ll'lllllolain is
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npproxtmatdy
II, 1W()tl1
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b. JQOOm
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c. 4000m b q
ct sooom c r
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II system 11 chnnge of state d


during which 80 kJ ofbeat ili 11'BJ1Sferred 10 43 Which of the f(ll!owinll we J)ure
It and it 60 lJ of system is substances''
i)mught hncl In ots orisinal state n I Stc-J111 and wlltCt uuxture 111 u
j)I'OCCSS dunog whoch 10() 1J of 11tlll I$ conuum:r
lt'Ut\SI\:rrcd 1(1 II I he II'Ork. b) II!<: 2 Atmospheric air
1:.
3 i\tr Rnllii(JtilcJ Rtr I I\ II
a 40 1<.1 G115<'oors combust fun pMlltcb.
b. ou kJ a 1, 2 a ud3
c 120 l) b 2.Jand 4
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<:. l. 3 ond .S d. incrc4S in the but reduQtion
d l 2-and-1 in net \\Ork
n.e enlropy of. of pore !Jl1Se5 is 49. \Vbillh one of tbe foll11wlng cycles
lb.: suno uf Lbe Clot.ropie.. of working 11'itb.in the 53/llu lomperalw u
cv:.luMtd :tL limits hns the highest work mtio?
" lenop<'Taluro ;md pr<:l<oure of the a, C.:amol cycle
mixture b. Joule: c 1l"
b. temperature ol' tha mo:<nora und tha "- Otto cyde
partio fi>I'CSSUI\: of d. Rnnkint cycle
e. lcmpl!roluro ona wlumo of

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j(). Mat<:h LiM (Th<..Tmodynomic.
d. l)fCI!&UJ'Ii: volume of the mixture $)'lll<rinlprimc mover) with Llol IT
J5. l'be Gibbs :frce-euergy functions is (l11ermod)'nllmic cycle) .oml the
proll"f!Y eQmpnslng corr<:ct 3nS\\<.-r:
'" J)!"Clisure; volume IU)d temperature Listl
h. enllmlpy. ond entropy t\. Air Uquefnctiun t'lanl

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c. lcmpd'lllorc. pr.:5liUI011rid .mlholpy B. Gas turbine witl1 mullist11ge
d. l'(lume. and
and
<\I ele<:tric motcw of 5 k\\' is <ubjec:lcd to o <'. Free piston enginelcompresor with a

ce
bm.king ld<t for I lu111r l'he gener:o l.ed gns lutbinc
h) Uot frietionnl fore<>; in lh..- pl'l."-'tSs D. P uiM:jot
to tht: >I 200 C. LisllJ
ra rhe ""'ulting entropy chango will b" 1. Alkin.son cydo
n 22.1 k.l 1K 2. Braylon cycle
b. 3tl.2 k.lK 3. Ericsson cycle
c. k.l/K 4 Reversed StirUng cy<>le
J. 82. J k.l/K. S. l,dMircyclc:
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47, Motdo List T \\lib Lit u ttd tl
>:Ort..ct answer .\ B C D
Ltstl . J 2 4 3
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;\, Jrreversohilily b. 1 2 3 4
B. JOUI<> lloomson experiment "' 3
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C. d. 3 4 I
D. Rc:v=iblc ""WaCS 5l. 'l'he olenrruoce volume of a reclpro<laling
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Ust n compr<:!!SOr dlrcctly "lfccts


I. Mech>nicol oquivnlcn! piston peed
2 11"hemlodynamic tempcrnture SCl3.1c h.
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3 Throltling pr</C<SS c. volnmctric <>i'ficicncy


Loss of ovaihohiliry d. tempernlul'o> of air ;tfier compression
52. 'T11e boiler w;ed m the Nuclear Pm..c:r
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1\ B C D Swlio.n nl Tar pon:. is of


L 1 2 3 4 a. pressurized wnh.."'' typt!
1 2 4 3 b. boiling woter typo
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3 4 2 1 c; Jlll.'
d, 3 .1 I 2 d, liquid molal c:oolt:d \YP"
For air standml Brayton cycle. in<:rease in 5.5. the following statenoenl.'i
lit<= ma., bnum of the cycle. I. Breeder reactor prodnces more
wh.ilc keeping the pres!lure..ralio tlu. - :!iamo. pJu14mium th!JO ..,_hal it. consumes.
wnuld reyult In 2. Zirconiiun is uaed o.s 11 shield m.atcrial .
.:L increose in arr sLanclard effic:ien1.\Y ' Lead.is the tommQlll}' U>!td modertl!or
ho d"'-.'1'tas.e m :eit staruL1rd efl.ic1encv O f lhc:J<e, lh< IIOC!i whith re n/)f com.>el ,
c nl) chan11 In ilir will Include

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2\lnd J Ou1 of these cunes. 11h1ch are not
b. I and2 cum:ctl} drawn 1\ illm(lude
c. land3 n. I anol2
J . I illld 3 b.

.51 Which one of lhe foll(minl! l!roups of c. 2 and 3


dcvires is used lilr purt n:covcr ol heat d. 4 und -
59. If in an impulse lltrbinc tlcsig.ned lor
from tbe llue l"t"'inJ!. the tube b;tnkll
in a buolcr'! lh.-..: vcnex flo\\. the 1ungcmlul 1elociL) ol'
"'l"'r healers und root iiflS() mm is -130
u. IJruon

mls nnd U1e blade height b IOOmm. tben

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b. Fconomim. air prcheatcr end the tangcntinl 1clncit) of "cam at tbe Lil'
pm:ipiiDIOr "ill ""
.: \\'ut.:r wnll drum lntcrnab mkl SttJl"r
n. 602 !&'>
b. 5().1 ml
healer.. c. -1()9 mi.
J. Super heaters. <'COnomiscr and air d. 307 mi.

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60. In uu axial llow gus turhiuc. d1e hol gases
In lurgc power boilers, <nol .,lowers are approach lloc rotor inlet 111lh uu ubsolute:
U!k!d at regular lulcl'\ ols tbr clcaninl! tho 1 of 600 rn/s ito u di"'ctioo 30" drum

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tube>. What il Ute fluid U>Cd for lhe: same'! the 1\bl'el t.angcnt.. The gases the
Lo" rressurc I'Oh>r If the blodc sflCCd is 300 ml>.
b. Hot gas<:> then the thoorctocnl rxmcr ou1pu1 JlCI' kgls
e. Jrotuir
ra of 1!35 llu\\ "ill be nppro.,imatel}
d. Uothnl! ""'er n. 132 k\\
56 In high prcssun: "Uil.'r tub.: boiler<. lhc b. 156k\\-
1111>cs bundles nre c. l 71kW
u. hung liom lop sin:krs d. 205k \lf
m
h. sullpoticd on wulls (I. If in a sl<"illil Hlrbinc <,HJ!lC. hLnl olrop In
c. boill!d nn steel stntchon:s nooving blade rinJl i't -IU untl thnl in
d. linnl)'liXcd on uuy the list.'<! bltlde ring io, liO Ulkg. d1en the
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.57 C01t>id.:r tbc lilllo\1 int; >tUtcment: dcl111'e I'C8l1ion os


I . \aucl muss ll<l\\ note of trom \\ill u.
less th:tn the thCN'dical >oluc in 1111 b.
cases pf nm, through o nozzle c. 60".
2. Mass u.." nl >team C31100t be tl. 700.
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increased u .ocnuin value in the 1)2. Consider the folio\\ ing


ense pf flow thrllUj!h u I, Sufcty valle in h<1ilcr. will IIP.:rJic a.
1. i\cmal vch)Cil)' ot the exit Qfil soon :IS lite 1'\!ndtcb IJ11: rnted
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nouJc "ill ulwny> he less than lhc


d1e0reticul 2. l110 $11ll!t} arc pn,lid<d for
0 f these quick relea;c of pre>>urc,
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a. L 1 and 3 W't' COm!<.1 3. Blo11 down \ ni\C Ot'CMIIcd regoolnrly


b. I and 1 nrc C()fl'CCI 10 re:mo'e sedlmcnts if an\ .
c. 1 ttnd 3 8J'C 4. \\-utcT lcwl is monitored iii
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tl t anti 3 on: aU laJ!:e boilers.


58. t'OllSider tbc in tbc sk<>lcll sbo-.n 0 f these stlJ[CillCOIS
helo11 t -w. ln nvnnnl a. I and 2 are .xorrecl
b. 2 and J are correct
c, 3 mod urc com:c1
d. I U!ld 4-are
63. Wh1.:h one of tbc follo11 Lilli i!< not 'Cilrrcct
regarding both Kaplun lllld prop<!ll<'f

a rhe runner is O\oal

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b Tite bipdes nrc wing type c. pressure in I he line
c. There are tour to ell!llt blade d. temperntllre in U!ecornlenROr
d. Tl1c blndt!l cun be otlj11Sted 70. pressure dnl p in liquid line in
64. on the. direction of llow. Which <>ne odiigol'Oting I!IIUSCS
of the fnlluwing is different trc>m " high C<llulem1'
the C)ther thr<:<:'l h 011>hing nflhcliquld refoig<:rant
Pelton turbine 1!. hlg)l<:f Cl'fii' OI'JIOI' pr<!'!SUI'C
h. Kuplun turbine d. under..:ooling of the liquid
Ue l.a\'al turbine 71 , ot hennetii)OIIy compressor inn
d. Parson>' vapour eompre.<.sion refrigcrnlion

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65. 65. \\ltioh One uf tl1c fullc11 iug in
e.'nmple ur pure I 1OO"I>) rcodlun in energy
mnchine? h. int;ren$-e in energy -.:ansumption
Peii<Jn wheel 1!. incrcasl' in CQP
b. Froncis turbine d. incr()a!l-4.1 in p1-.:ssut-c rnlio
c. Modem turbine The popes md titling in ao nmmonU.

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d. l.1wn sprinkler refriseraliorr system s hould be mnda of
G6 When ius1oeclloo doors on tloe wn lis of a. c3st steel nr " to ugh I iron
boulders ore opened. t'l:uned dt><:'6 uot tc.p b. nlumi uwm

ce
oul because c. naval br.us
o, Utese holes are small 4. copper
b. pressuoe is ncgotive 73, A or moist Jlf Is a lemperoture T
c. llaml! lr.lvet.
ra in tb;, diroclion of and rubtivc humidity sO<o. A pnrl of the.
llow moisture is removed ndiabatically by n. ina
cL lhese holes an: loc31ed beyond lhe absorbent. If' Ute he.1t or 3bSIII1'1ion is
!uonoc" ut:gligiblc. the resultiu(l oir will hove tloc
67. Au induced draft hn is noomally loe:rt.od at SllniC
m
tho a. dry bu1b t.empcr.1hJrt1 hu1 -a lnn:er wet
ll. outlet of tlte steam generator before the bulb temperature
dust colll)!.lor b. wet bulb tumpol'liLW'o but u highr dry
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b. outlet of the stenm gmcrntor nficr lho bulb tcmporature


dut cnlleelor " dry hu lh tempernrure bon A higher
u. inlet C)r the stt:am gen.erntor heforc lhct hull) toonpc;mture
d. wc:t bulb lcmp01'"Wtt hut lower dry
d. inM tltc genOr.!ior nfler lltc olr hulb temper:oture
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hoaler In summer air><;OO(Iillonins, the


C'tJn$l.ler the following oondlti<1ned air the spOcc
I. A ,.,,er-e jet protccl5 'Pelton lurhinc undi:I'I!OO:S .t P''-'""""
uf
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.frnm n. <c:nsiblc-cunlins
t Ruqner or P'rncis re h,
1!. cooling an<l tlcltumldilieulion
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3. Dl'lft 1\lbe i;, inv,.iably iu U d. hoating and llumJdifi.::..,tion


reaction turbine 75. Supp(l!Je, lhe m<:3n bQd)'
4. Sur!!" <haJ1 a Jll'illcctiw J.:vi"" on of-.. uncl<llh<<l ()mim
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.. L< 30"C.
Lite meM tcmporuiUro of
5. Of these s llllcntcols ifOiroUllding Is 2J"C nd tho ,,it
u, I ""'' 2 are correc1 withi)t the rOQm c 32"(", <;)() t>trcent l<H,
b 2 and 3 are coo-eel lh<:o1 U1e penon wtll lo$e nmdmum body
c. 3 anti -I "'"com:<: I by
d. I nnd -1 arc correct 3.
G9. r\n on1oma1ic e:<pansion valve is requored b. rndlation
to mainlmn constaul c_ massltJnsfeJ
b. JS,....SUJ'C in the "vapol'Mor d. GOU.VCCUilU. rodintJoo nd OHIS!HI'JinSfor
b. iempa-olurc 01 lhe froc-L<:r

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76 The difference between the c:omtort air- b, incomrresoiblc lluid whether !he now
.:<mditiOning ami industrial air- steady (If not
conditioning I in the <:.. flo11. whctitt:r il is comvresihle
U. C<jUipiiicnl UliCd or ntl
b arll>p1ed d. &teady now ttnd flnim
c, indoor requil'eJTlt:llL< from reservoir. wntcr is drained through
tL a111hient COnditions two pipes of lO o.:n1 nod 21) em
71 The -'Uite of air JUpJilitd by cooling coil U' Ute- fdctiOMl hood lo5(< tn
with n tllctor X' lies on tho hllth the pipes jj then the rmfo of
psychrometrw chttrt at the discharge through lho lnr!lcr hl that

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a. inlcll!ocl.iOJt Of RSl:W lift< \villi llu ()ugh the moiler vipc wiU
t urve lL 2
b inll:T$CCiirm of GS HF line with h l2
slllllrUJl 'JII cun..., Co
c. pllinl which divldo:s RSfiF lin"' nt d. .j. 2
proportion lox {1 >.') Whilo w>tat P"'""" through n pipe al

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cL point which divldos ESHJ; line in a mean velocity v. U1e flow is t'ound to
pmportion "' x (I-.X) cbouge ll'oon to turbulent, LC
78. Ute of the auotlu:r fluid of spcd(io gtav[ty 0.8 lllld

ce
fon:e on submerged "urvc:(i w:fnce cooflictent of' VISC<lllily ot' or
n. mass or hqmd n:rtio.ally above 11 water. l possed through tl1e same l.h e
b weigbloflhe liquid ,ertically above tl transition or tlow fi'om hunlnor to
c. rorc.l on vertical projcX:tion of the
ra twbu.lcnl is o:xpcci<d if tho flo\\ velocity i>
nd'ace a. 2V
cL produo!l oJ' pressure al t.he cefltroid nnd b. v
the i!Utfucc nre:t c. V2
79. lf 1 bydroulie.. press bM rnm of 12.5 em d. V I
m
din meter nnd plunger of 125 em dinmeler. 85. A hydroulio jump .l< formed in .,. 5.11 m
what fo.-.:e '''ould be rJuired ''" the wide rect:mgu lar chnnel with sequent
plung<:r to rnlsil mass of I tonne on Ulo depth of 0.1 m alld 0.8 01. ntc disoborgc
ln lbc chtu1_ga. in m11s, i!J
xa

rom?
n 9RJ N a. 2.43
h, n . 1 N h. 3,4)
<!. 9.81 N c. 4.-B
d. 0.98 N d. 5.00
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8(1 A liquid
,md !!6. Flow " V.ficly 10 lake
:1 riS.id bllll) lVpo M m(llilm "hen lhc gr.odicnt in the din:.:tion
11 hen it is sul,jcetod I!J of1ll>\v is
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110 ngulur velucify !\. zem


b. "llgltl:tr b. ndwr'!c
.;, lincllrl)' varying vel<lcity c. .sligbtl)' f11WW'oblc
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d. lincMiy ftCl!clCt'lllion d. llftJnS)) t>vourublc


81 In two-dimensionul tlow. where u i' t.he S7. If lho velocity diFtribution m turbulent
<-;:ompolnetll illld I i, ttr.:
,,.. F ,
<>f
boun(!ary lllyer j, g\\1.'11
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vdvt it)'. IJ1o o)r trc;!mline is


given b)
n, oodx - ,.cJy - 0 thcnlbe rUJlo of to
nomma.l boundory lnyer lhh:knes will be
b vd.x- udv = O
a. 1.11
c. uv tly ' 0
d. ud." t vdy () b. M
c.. 0.3
d. ;). t
83. Assertion tA): 11le couwr)t CJf equlli()riun
'" vn\i,l only for is derived fr<iln of foroeo.
ideal nuid llow

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Reaion fR): 1l1e equtlibnnm requires llwt " Bodt A and Rare true ,,nd R is tho
lltel"esUitant fotce acting over holh is eomX:t cxplnnntlon of A
4. Bulh A nnd Raoc true llnU R is the b. Uoth A unci R :u'e 1\ul R NOT
t!Ou'O:et c:,:plaontion 01' A lhc \!mtod nf A
h, Bl>lh \ nnd R ure lrue R i NOT c. .<\ i$true hur R fl
the: correct c'lpiM(ooion ol' A d. A but R is
c.. A i\ true bur R i< 93. (A): fixed posiuon layout ls
J. A is fal.lie but R is true in mnnu!i>cturins 6hips
89. Assertion (t\)! The 111 t>ending vess.,l etc.
mlmonl bttwecn two ol' " (R): Capolul in\><:Sis mml i-. mi'ni

om
bt:u111 "'Jlllll Ill the reo uf the mum ;, roxcd pooil1onlo uuL
ti,rcc diogrm hctwc1) the: hm section. BC)ili A lind R:on: uue tond R '' fhc
(R): l11e chnnge in fhe s he:oring CQmX:I of A
Io ree: bttwc:c:n \Wil o r h. BoU1 A R atll bu! R NO'r
beam due \o distributed looding i.o <:<jUAI !o tho corr..:t of A
tl1c orca ol' tho load inlcn.sity dlngnuu c. A is lrne buL R os-false

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between lhe. lwe> d, J.\ is f.1lse bnl R is lroe
n, Both A and Rare- true au(l R is the 94. Assertioo (AJ; l'he Jiost-law elliciencv
con'<lct elq>IBlL'Ilion of.\ <>Valuates the energy

ce
b. Both _\ and 1<. ore true but R i.. NO r wb.cre:u !.he second-law oJ'ficocncy
the co!Wd explanation ot' A evalualtll! the energy qua lity uulizallon.
c. A i:. true bul R i;; false Reason (R): Tho second-law l"or
d. A is
ra but R is truo a proc.,;s is dofinc:d as 01e ratio of change.
Q(l. Aacrtion ()\): A column e>f square of available energy of the to lhe
cross-section has g reater bnckhng stability change of ava ilable enefl!v of the
than of column (1 cireul cross- BnU1 A and .R:ue and R IS Ou:
sootion of aame length nmtuia.L COI'n:<:l expl>n:otioll or A
m
s.:.me end conditions and s:.me ;treil of b. Both A nd R are true hut R i< NO'I
llto-seetlon, the correct explanation of A
Rt:ru.uu (R): '11oce.><>lld moment of>Jc:a of c. A is true but R is fAlse
" Column of circular croSJi...lUilclion Is.
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d. A is false but R is true


ohan o!' column qf.q!hn: 95, Asoenion 1A); Super<:onmoted llow ,.,;u
lnoving nqt occur in :JIII)'J)<'S ornnt;des.
4, BoUt 1\ :o.nd Rilrc: true and R is Rt:"-'liill (R)! it by tlte formhliou
e.o)m;cl ol' A llf
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1!. Allth 11nd R trUe htn R is NO,. Both A an<l Rare trUc; ami R i9 thc
Ihe uf A tbrn!CI 11l' A
1:. {\ is IIUO 'R is fnlsc b. Doth A ml R nil:! lmo but R NOT
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ol. '' is fo L.e but R i lrue coorrcct ol' A


J I A'li'eniun (Ali For liore:&CI cuLt hog the c.. .-\ \rue but R f.1l<c
speed on d lathe is vc;o'Y d. .'\ is f'Jisc: but R is true
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101\ , 96. 1\slertion (A): R-22 is Wled Jl.!l a rcll:ig.,'lllll


(R): The require<! Jeed r:ue is Ill\\ fn uII relfigeratoil'5.
1n Rr=<m (R); R-22 non-lo:<ic and nom
a. BO!h A and Rare lrlli: n<i R
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!.he lnllomm"l!lc.
conucl of A Bnlh il. ;nod Rorc tru<: ottd R is lhe
I,, B.olh ,\ uqol R. ore 11'1< btol R i>c NO I eorre.:1exp lonnlinn C>f' 1\
the correct e,xplanati.on of A b. SoU A 11nd R nre !rue but R is N'O'I'
.:. A i> true but R Is false U1e of A
cL A 1S fol..c but R is lruo c. .\ os !ru bul R is false
92. Assenion (1\.l intemal sea"' are cnl D"n d. A ,. fllt.c but R i true
gear shnper. 91. Consider tloe lilllowing Stateltlents:
Rcson (R): Uobbmg ;, nul wihtblc Jot For pattide in m
equilibrium
culling outctnlll gear.

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I Sum of tbe forces along X-direction is b. l3n
!'smO

P+(.Isin8
2 Sum of the force along Y-direarirm is
1..ero. c. l<ll1<1' _ {!s1n 9
I' (!cosO
J . Sum or the momen IS of all forces abour
a point iszertl, d. tan a - Psmlil
Of these stale)llents I' -l'cos8
a. I and J are correct 102. t\ mechanical s stem can be said to be
b 2 Bllil 3 are correct conservacive if the
c I Blld 2 are correct a. potemiaJ energy of t.he system remains

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d. I, 2 and 3 arc correct cons!ant
98. l'hecquation of motion o(boib is given uy b. ki netic energy of tbe. S)'Stem
s = 2r + Jt2 + 7 (where s is in meters nod 1 COO Sian!

is in seconds) SIRI1ing livm !'est it will c. of ahe kinetic potencial


travel in 2 seconds. a distance of energies remai ns constunt
a. 35m d. linear momentum remains coJJSiant

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b 28m 103 lf a body is moving \Villi a uniform
o. 27m acceleration "a". then !he diSiance traveled
d 20 ill by the both in the "n" rhe secohd is given

ce
f he in the ( I) Qi' .the truss by (where u is dJeiuitial veiQdty)
shown in the figure is u"'"'"o( l - 211)
a. -2-
- lOl.H

p l)


ra c. u-
2
,,,2n - IJ
21
4

"'
m
i lN d, 11-%(n- I)
j<t-<toam - l.2ra
101 The power req1rlred by a machlM haVing
a, 12 kN compressive
b. 28 kN leltsile
an ct'IWeney of 80% for lilising a load of
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24 N lluough diS'Iance of J (i m in I
c 8 kN
minute is
d. l l kN compn:ssive a. 12w
100 Consider the follow! n,& statemeniS ,
A particle from rest is acceleruting
b. I SW
c. sow
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along a straigh1 line whh an acceleration kt


d. -150 \V
where k 1S a cqnsmm and t is !he time
lOS Which one of the ctnves shown below
elapsed al'ier time' t'
represents rhe characteristic of a hydro-
I i Is velocity is g iven by kt'
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dynamically lubricated joua:oal


2. its velocity is gi\'en b t/2 kr
3. ibe distance covered is l(tvcn 112
k1 1 - .:
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t ""HI,14111
4 the dislance covered is b)' 116 Ill
kt'. -
Or these Slate me!lis
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a, I and 3 are correc1


b 2 and are correct a. 1
c. I 1111d I are correct b !
(1. 3
d. 2 and 3 are correct
101 lf rwo fo)WS p and Q uel nl aqgle !he e 106.
d
The safe rim velocity of a flywheel is
rcsulllUll of theso 1wo forces would make
in!Juenced b the
an with P $uch that
a, centrifugal
UsinO
It tana - b. 111!Ctuat.ioo of ene'!lY
l' - t]sm9
c. nucluarion of speed
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J or tM 11)1 whc<!l d u joint
107, Matcn I (Beann!!.S) with l.tst II I 11 Consider the followong n:Jatrns
(Appltcaoons) and select the correct to ihe curv(,' for the inertia vis cran)(
OJlSW(f: 3lli!le for a honzomtll, smgle t) Under
I iMI engntt m the given figure
A J<wmal be:trin!l ......
B Thrust t
<..:. Conical p1vt)l bearin!,l
D. J3all beanng
I fst II

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I F.lectric motors
'
4 Watches t oi = 160"
3. Marine engines ,., 1,::; 1..
4. Swvehog cbaJrs 3 4 oT-0,
tmlos,
-\ =A..
II ll (' 0

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Q, 4 4
I 1 Ot' these statements
'
4 I 3 a. I BJJd 3 are C(1trect
b 2
c. 3 4 2 h 2 und J ate correct

ce
d 4 2 3 c. I, 2 un,l-1 nrc cotrecl
IuS Tht' S'l 1111 ligure a slider crunk d I, 3 and 4 An' correct
mechanism in which lmk I is The I 12 fbe hetghl b of Poner goYemor witb equal
number of inS1antane()U.< 1\0Uid be
at<t1wtl disutnce from is of
ts l!llpressed as rn mass
ra
l'lltl\11011
of balls of the governor M - m;tss 11f
of the I!OWrnor nnd

a. J.s91.2[ -M] 111


If..
m
IIJ 1\f-

b /r ,.lll ,l [ "'i:+MIIJ ..
"'c.
b 5
11111 N'
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d. 11
(i
t' /t .. 9),{:,:,];.
!be followmg
11\Q.
The 1\le'" for crunk
d. _m
N
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with cr:ml: ro1111ing nt I 13 Mutch LtSt I (1 )'f>e uf Grwcrnor) wtth Ltst


vc locit pro Valu<$ (tr II (Cburnct&isllcs) and tho correct
L l'iston vdOCJiy. answer:
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2 Piston accclomuotl. Ltst I


J Nttrnllll nccclemlion o( crank p 111, A lsochmnous govc.mor
I. A of the conn<:<:t ina B Sensit;, c g,warnor
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rod C Huntiru; gll\Crnllr


Of tbese statements 0 Stable j;Dvemor
a. I and are correct Lrst II
h, I. 1, 3 11nd 4 nro correct
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I. Corumuously abO\e 1111d


c. I. 1. nnd 4 are correct below mcM speed
d 3 a.nd 4 are c11rrect 2 Tor CltciJ JAhen then: I> unl)' one
110. 1r two parallel shatls are to be connected rod ius tlf rotntion
aod ihc distance between tile fi.\CS or sballs 3. l{igher di;;placemenl of sleeve for
is small aud vunuhlc. tltn one would lll'ed fnttUonnl of speed
hl w;e Equdlbnum don,;tMt for nil
11. mdii Q f rotation
b a univerSal ,JOint Codes:
c. un Oldham's couplmg 1\ B C D
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a, :; 2 1
b.
4
l ,, l J
b. I =___y_
.. 1,. -+1,
c 2 J >I I u.
d. 4 3 I 2 c. I -
1. +-JJ.,.- 1
Il-l Consioertlte following statements.
.An in-line four-cylinder foiltstroke engine d I,- '-'
is complete balanced for, l,i-1. - 1
I Ptimary force, 118 A a gear of
1 Secondary force. infini di iLD1ell: r
3 Primary c.ouples. b. infinite module

om
Secondaiy couples. c. zero pressure<Uig.le
Of these staicmcms d. large.pitch
n, I, J and 4 are comlct 119 The maxrmiJ111 efl'iciency for spiral gears
b I. 2 and arc correct in mesh is given by
c. l and 3 are c.orrect (where 0 - shafl 1\ngJe aud 4> = friction
d. 2 and 4 are e.orrett 3)1gle)

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115 A unifonn cantilever beam undergoes I t cos( II ;)
transverse vihrations, The number of a.
I tcos(ll +fl)
natw'al frequcocies associated with tho

ce
hfiiU11 IS b l+cos(ll-jO)
a. t I I <bs(11 9i)
b 10 1- cos(ll- p)
c. 100
ra c. l+cos(ll+ tl)
d infinite
116_ Two vibratory s stems are shown iu !be d I C0$(8 r)
given .figures. The ratio of nnrural I +cos( 8-
frequency or longitudinal vibration of lite 120 The block diagram of an auromalic control
m
second s stem to that of the li rst is is shown in the following figure
--
! !.
- .


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;1, _ ,

a, 4
b. 2 Its sin!plified r.;;:;;;' will be a_s io
.e


0.5

117
d 0.25
1\ shaft on two benting at
ends carries two Oywbeels 'L" apan. Mass a.
R r-c
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moment ofinenia of the t"o Oywhel ale


1, and It,. I being tho rolar moment of
inertia of cross-sectional area of tbe shaft
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b.
Oislallce In of lbe of LOrsioual
vibration of tile frQtn Ute- Oywheel ll1
is
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c.
a. I _.J:!.L
1. +1, - C

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