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IIIBCHANICAL BNGINBBAING
PAPER-I
Wluch one of the followmg sets of
thermodyn=c laws/!S d1rectly mvolved
m detenrurung the final properties dunng
an ad!abahc mnnng process?
a The first and second laws of
thermodynam1cs
b The second law of thermodyn=cs
and steady flowrelahons
c Perfect gas relahonslnp and steady
flowrelahons
d The first law of thermodynam1cs and
perfect gas rei ah on sh1p
The aJr Wlth enthalpy of 100 kJ!kg 1S
compressed by an aJr compressor to a
pressure and Y temperature at wlnch 1ts
enthalpy becomes 200 k.Jikg The loss of
heat 1S 40 k.Jikg from the compressor as
the atr passes through 11 Neglechng
kmehc and potenhal energ1es, the power
reqmred for an aJr mass flow of 0 5 k.J/s 1S
a 30 kW
b 50 kW
c 70 kW
d 90 kW
ConSider the folloWing statements
1 The first law of thermodynam1cs 1S a
!<Ne of conservahon of energy
2 Perpetual mohon maclnne of the first
kmd converts energy mto eqU1valent
work
3 A closed system does not exchange
work or energy With 1ts surroundmgs
4 The second law of thermodyn=cs
shpulates the law of conservahon of
energy and entropy
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1land3
b 2 and4
c 2,3and4
d 1,2and3
A heat engme rece1ves 10 00 k W of heat at
a constant temperature of 285 C and
reJ eels 492 k W of heat at 5 C ConSider
the folloWing thermodynam1c cycles 1n
tlusregard
1 Camot cycle
2 reverSible cycle
3 IrreverSible cycle
VAich of these cycles could posSibly be
executed by the engme?
a 1 alone
b 3 alone
c 1and2
d Noneof1,2and3
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The process 1-2 for steam shown1n the
g!Ven figure 1S
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!So bane
b 1Sentrop1c
c 1Senthalp1c,
d iSothermal
In w!uch one of the folloWing workmg
sub stances, does the relahon T, I T
1
= (p, I
p
1
) 0 286 hold good 1f the process takes
place With zero heat transfer?
a Wetsteam
b Superheat steam
c Petrolvapouranda1rnuxture
d Me
ConSider the folloWing statements
When dry saturated steam 1S throttled from
a h1gher pressure to a lower pressure, the
pressure decreases and the volume
mcreases
2 temperature decreases and the steam
becomes superheated
3 temperature and the dryness llachon
mcrease
4 entropy mcreases Without any change
m enthalpy
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Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1 and4
b 1,2and4
c land3
d 2and4
1 0 kg of water 1S heated from 3 00 K to 35 0
K m an msulated tank due to chunung
achon by a shrrer The amb1ent
temperature 1S 300 K In tlus context,
match List I W!th hst II and select the
correct answer
List I
A Enthalpy change
B Entropy change I kg
C Avadab1hty I kg
D Loss of av31lab1hty
List II
12 2 kJikg
2 1968kJ
3 2090 kJ
4 656Jikg-K
Codes,
b
d
c
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In wh1ch one of the folloWing S!luahons
the entropy change W!ll be negahve?
a Alr expands iSothermally from 6 bars
to3bars
b Alr 1S compressed to half the volume at
constant pressure
c Heat 1S supphed to atr at constant
volume hll the pressure becomes three
folds
d Alr expands 1Sentrop1cally from 6 bars
to3bars
ConSider the folloWing thermodyn=c
relahons
Tds = du + pdv
2 Tds=du-pdv
3 Tds=dh+vdp
4 Tds = dh -vdp
Winch of these thermodynamic relahons
are correct?
a land3
b 1 and4
c 2and3
d 2and4
The head added to a closed system dunng
a reverSible pro cess 1S g!Ven by Q = aT +
p", where a and are constant The
entropy change of the system as 1ts
temperature changes from T
1
toT, 1S equal
Co
a a+,B(T,-T
1
)
b [a+,B(T,-Ij)+,B12(r,'-z;')]11;
c [a12+(T,'-z;')+,B13(r,'-z;')]1z;'
d aln(T,Ilj)+2a(T,-T
1
)
The mtemal energy of a gas obe)'!ng van
der Waals equahon (p+ J )tv-b)=RT
depends on 1ts
a Temperature
b Temperature and pressure
c Temperature and sp eafi c volume
d Pressure and speafic volume
ConSider the folloWing statements
A real gas obeys perfect gas law at very
1 h1gh temperatures
2 h1gh pressures
3 low pressures
Winch of these statements dare correct?
a 1 alone
b 1 and3
c 2 alone
d 3 alone
The Clapeyron equahon Wlth usual
notahons 1S g1ven by
a (dTidP),.,=h,g!Tvtg
b (dPidT),.,=h,g!Tvtg
c (dTidP),.,=Th,glvtg
d (dPidD,.,=Th,glvtg
The capaaty of an a1r compressor 1S
speafied as 10 m
3
1mm It means that the
compressor 1S capable of
a suppl)'!ng 3m
3
of compressed a1r per
mmute
b compressmg 3 m
3
of free a1r per
mmute
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c supplymg 3 m
3
of compressed aJr at
NTC
d compressmg 3 m
3
of standard atr per
mmute
A two -stage compressor takes in aJr at 1 1
bars and discharges at 20 bars For
ma:nmum effiaency, the mtermediate
pressure 1S
a 1055bars
b 7 33 bars
c 55bars
d 47bars
For the same max:1mum pressure and heat
mput, the most efficient cycle 1S
a Otto cycle
b Diesel cycle
c Brayton cycle
d Dual combushon cycle
ConSider the folloWing statements
1 Octane rahng of gasohne 1S based on
!So-octane and !So-heptane fuels wlnch
are paraffin's
2 Tetraethyllead 1S added to gasohne to
increase octane number
3 Ethylene dibroffi!de 1S added as
scavengmg agent to remove lead
depoSits on spark plugs
4 Surface igruhon need not necessanly
cause kno ckmg
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2,3and4
b 2,'3and4
c 1 and4
d 1,2and3
ConSider the folloWing statements
Recychng exhaust gases W!th intake
increases effi!sS!on of oX!des of
mtrogen from the engme
2 When the carburetor throttle 1S
suddenly opened, the fuel-aJr m1xture
leans out temporanly causmg engme
stall
3 The effect of mcrease m alhtude on
carburettor 1S to ennch the enhre part-
throttle operahon
4 Use of mulhple ventun, system makes
it posSible to obtaJn a lngh velocity aJr
stream when the fuel!S mtroduced at
the maJn ventun throat
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1and3
b 1and2
c 2and3
d 2and4
Match List I (Alr-fuel raho by mass) W!th
List II (Engme opera!! on mode) and select
the correct answer
List I
A >C
' "
c "
D 12 5 1
List II
CI engme part load
2 SI engmepartload
3 SI engmeidhng
4 CI full load
5 Sifullload
Codes,
A C c
b
d
ConSider the folloWing statements
In down draft carburettor, a hot spot 1S
formed at the bottom wall which 1S
common for mtake and exhaust marufolds
Tiushelpsto
1 improve evaporahon ofhqmd fuel
2 providelngherthermal effiaency
3 reduce fuel consumphon
4 lower the exhaust gas temperature
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2and4
b 1,2and3
c 1,3and4
d 2,3and4
In a petrol engme car, which one of the
folloWing performance charactenshcs 1S
affected by the front- end volatility of the
gasohne used?
a Hot startmg and vapour lock
b Engme warm-up and spark plug
fouhng
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c Spark plug fouhng and hot start:tng
d Vapour lock, warm-up and
spark plug fouhng
In turbo prop, the expans10n of gases takes
place approXImately
a 100% m the turbme
b 80% m the turbme and 20% m the
nozzle
c 50% m the turbme and 50% m the
nozzle
d 100% m the nozzle
The most conunonly used moderator m
nuclear power plants 1S
a heavy water
b concrete and bncks
c steel
d graph1te
Sh1eld!ng m a nuclear reactor 1S generally
done to protect agamst
a excess electrons
b X-rays
c a- and
d neutron and gamma rays
Asserl!on (A) If a cube 1S placed m a
hqU1d W!th two of 1ts surfaces parallel to
the free surface of the hqU1d, then the
pressures on the two surfaces wluch are
parallel to the free surface, are the same
Reason (R) Pascal's law states that when
a f!U1d 1S at rest, the pressure at any plane
1S the same 1n all d!rechons
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S hue but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S hue
Asserl!on (A) Catalyhc converters for
reduchon of ox1des of rutrogen m engme
exhaust catulotbe used W!th leaded fuels
Reason (R) Catalyst W!ll be removed due
to chem1cal corros10n by lead salts
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S hue but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S hue
Asserl!on (A) The CI 1S baSically
more sU1table for than the
SI engme
Reason (R)
sup erchargmg
knockmg
In the CI engme
tends to prevent d1esel
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S hue but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Asserl!on (A) W1th the help of a Bomb
calonmeter, the lower calonfic value of a
sohd or hqU1d fuel can be deternuned, as
the water vapour formed 1S earned away
by the exhaust gases
Reason (R) The lower calonfic value of a
fuel!S the net value of heat ava1lable found
by subtrachng the latent head of the water
formed and earned all{ay by exhaust gas
from the lu gher cal onfi c value
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S hue but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Asserl!on (A) The thermal effic1ency of
Brayton cycle would not necessanly
mcrease W!th reheat
Reason (R) Constant pressure hnes on the
T-s d!agram shghtly d1verge W!th mcrease
m entropy
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S hue but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Asserl!on (A) A thermodynamic system
may be conSidered as a quanhty of
working substance W!lh wluch mterachons
of heat and work are stud!ed
Reason (R) Energy m the form of work
and heat are mutually convert1bl e
a Both A and R are hue and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are hue but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
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c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S true
Asserl:ton (A) All analyses of heat transfer
m turbulent flow must eventually rely on
expenmental data
Reason (R) The eddy properl:tes vary
across the boundary layer and no adequate
theory 1S to predict thetr
behav10ur
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S true
Asserl:ton (A) The leakage heat transfer
from the outSide surface of a steel pipe
canymg hot gases 1S reduced to a greater
extent on promdmg refractory bnck luung
on the mS!de of the pipe as compared to
that W!th bnck hrung on the outS! de
Reason (R) The refractory bnck hrung on
the mS!de of the pipe offers a higher
thermal reSiStance
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S true
Asserl:ton (A) Thermal conductance of
heat pipe 1S several hundred hmes that of
the best metal conductor under
idenhcal condihons
Reason (R) The value of latent heat 1S far
greater than that of spea fie heat
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A 1S false but R 1S true
Asserl:ton (A) The effiaency of a pump 1S
generally less than that of a turbme
Reason (R) Although the losses m the two
types of machmes are of the same kmd, the
losses m pumps are more due to eddies
and turbulence
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Assert:ton (A) Modem turbmes have
veloaty compounding at the ituhal stages
and pressure compoundmg m subsequent
stages
Reason (R) ExcesSive hp leakage occurs
m the lngh pressure reg10n of reachon
baldmg
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Assert:ton (A) The ratio employed
magasturbme1Saround60 1
Reason (R) A lean m1xture of 60 1 m a
gas turbme 1S used for complete
combust10n
a Both A and R are true and R 1S the
correct explanahon of A
b Both A and R are true but R 1S NOT
the correct explanahon of A
c A 1S true but R 1S false
d A!SfalsebutR!Strue
Winch one of the folloWing pus of
features and compressors type 1S NOT
correct! y matched?
a Intake and delivery ports compress10n
" by back flow and mtemal
compress10n cyhndncal rotor set to
eccentnc casmg Vane compressor
b Intenruttent discharge reqmres
recetver, produces lngh pressure, slow
speed and lubncat10n problems
Reciprocahng compressor
c Contmuous flow, radial flow, handles
large volume, much higher speed and
fitted mto deSign of aero- engmes
Centnfugal compressor
d SuccesSive pressure drops through
contrachng passages, blades are
formed from a number of circular arcs,
ax:1al flow
39 ConSider the folloWing statements
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Forced circulahon 1S always used m
high pressure power b 01l ers
2 Soot blowers are used for cleamng
tube surfaces at regular mtervals
3 Electrostahc preapitator 1S used to
remove fly ash from flue gases
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2and3
b 2and3
c 1and3
d 1and2
Once- through boilers operate at
a subcnhcal pressure
b supercnhcal pressure
c subcnhcal as well as supercnhcal
pressure
d cnhcal pressure only
Match List I (Components) W!th List II
(Funchons) and select the correct answer
List I
A Steam trap
B FuSible plug
C Blow-offcock
D Feed check valve
List II
Controls steam flow rate
Controls rate of water flow to boiler
Puts off furnace fire when water level
reaches unsafe hm1 t
4 Removes mud and dut collected at the
bottom ofb01ler
5 Drams off water collected by parhal
condensat10n of steam m pipes
Codes,
b
d
A
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Parhal adm1sS1on steam turbine refers to
the S1tuat10n where the
a steam 1S ad!mtted partially
blades through nozzles
b nozzles occupy the
circumference leadmg mto
annulus
mto the
complete
the blade
c nozzles do not occupy the complete
Circumference leadmg mto the blade
annulus
d steam 1S adm!tted parhally mto the
blades directly
ConSider the folloWing statements
regardmg a 1 0 0% react10n h!rbme
1 Change m absolute velocity of steam
across the movmg blades 1S zero
2 Change m absolute velocity of steam
across the momng blades 1S negahve
3 Enthalpy drop m fixed blades 1S zero
Winch of these statements" /are correct?
a 1 alone
b 2 alone
c 2and3
d 1and3
Winch one of the folloWing pam 1S NOT
correct! y matched?
a Internal efficiency of steam turbme
Product of stage efficiency and reheat
factor
b Stage efficiency of a turbme Raho of
ad!abahc heat drop to the iSentropic
heat drop per stage
c Dryness frachon of a steam W!thm a
stage Decreases due to reheahng
d Steam condensahon
through the h!rbme
eros10n
dunng expans10n
Enhances blade
ConSider the folloWing statements
For supersaturated flow through a steam
nozzle, the
enthalpy drop reduces further
2 eX! t temperature mcreases
3 flow rate mcreases
Winch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2and3
b 1and2
c 2and3
d 1and3
Velocity tnangle for a reachon h!rbme
stage 1S shownm the grven figure (AB =
v
1
=absolute veloaty at rotor blade mlet,
CB = W! = relahve velocity at rotor blade
mtel, CE = w, = relahve veloaty at rotor
balade e:nt and CD= CB)
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The raho of reach on force to 1m pulse force
"
a CE/CB
b CD/CE
c DEIBD
d AEIAB
ConSider the folloWing statements
1 Throttle govemmg 1mproves quahty of
steam m the last few stages
Internal effic1ency of
senously effected
govemmg
steam 1S not
by throttle
3 Throttle govermng1sbetterthannozzle
govemmg
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2and3
b land3
c 2and3
d land2
Wluch one of the followmg statements 1S
correct?
a Reheat factor 1S zero 1f effic1ency of
the turbme 1S close to umty
b Lower the effic1ency, h1gher Will be
the reheat factor
c Reheat factor 1S mdependent of steam
cond1hons atturbme mlet
d AvaJlab1hty of reheat 1S higher at lower
pressure end
In a steam power plant, the raho of the
iSentropic heat drop m the pnme mover to
the amount of heat supphed per umt mass
of steam 1S known as
a stage efficiency
b degree of reach on
c Rankme efficiency
d relahve efficiency
The cnhcal pressure raho for max:1mum
discharge through a nozzle 1S given by
'
b (,: ,)"
,_,
' (";')'
d
ConSider the followmg statements
The volumetnc effic1ency of a
rec1procahng compressor can be enhanced
b,
heahng the mtake aJr
decreas1ng the clearance volume
coohng the 1ntake aJr
Wluch of these statements 1S I are correct?
a 1 alone
b 1and2
c 2and3
d 3 alone
Reciprocahng compressors are promded
a Simple d!Sd plate valve
b poppetvalve
c spnng-loaded disc valve
d solen01d valve
ConSider the folloWing statements In
centnfugal there 1S a
tendency of mcreasmg surge when
the number of diffuser vanes " less
than the number of impeller vanes
2 the number of diffuser vanes 1S greater
than the number of impeller vanes
3 the number of diffuser vanes 1S equal
to the number of impeller vanes
4 mass flow" greatly m excess of that
corresponding to the deSign mass flow
Wlu ch of these statements dare correct?
a 1 and4
b 2 alone
c 3and4
d 2and4
In an axial flow compressor deSign,
veloaty diagrams are conshucted from the
expenmental data of aerof01l cascades
Wluch one of the folloWing statements in
tln s regard is correct?
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a Incidence angle of the approaclung a1r
1S measured from the tra1hng edge of
the blade
b 5 1S the demahon angle between the
angle of incidence and tangent to the
camberlme
c The deflechon " of the gas stream
while passmg through the cascade 1S
given by
d " 1S the sum of the angle of mcidence
and camber less any deviahon angle,
ie
The effiaency of a Simple gas turbme can
be improved by usmg a regenerator,
because the
a work of compress10n 1S reduced
b heat reqmred to be supphed 1S reduced
c work output of the turbme 1S mcreased
d heat reJected 1S increased
Wluch one of the followmg patrs of
formulae represents the specific speeds of
turbme and pump respechvely? (Notahons
have thetr usual meanmgs)
a NQ
112
I H
3
A and NP
112
H
514
b NQ
112
I H
3
A and NP
112
H
314
c NPw I H
314
and NQP
112
H
514
d NPw I H
514
and NQ
112
H
314
ConSider the followmg turbmes I wheels
1 FranciS turbme
2 PeltonwheelW!thtwoormoreJets
3 Pelton wheel W!th asmgleJet
4 Kaplan turbme
The correct sequence of these turbmesl
wheels m mcreasmg order of their sp ea fie
speeds 1S
a 2,3, 1,4
b 3,2, 1,4
c 2,3,4, 1
d 3,2,4, 1
The gross head ava1lable to a hydraulic
power plant 1S 1 00 m The uhhzed head m
the runner of the hydraulic turbine 1S 72 m
If the hydrauhc efficiency of the turbme 1S
90% the pipe fnchon head 1S eshmated to
be
a 20m
b 18m
c 16 2m
d 1 8m
Match L!St I (Outlet vane angle 3 2) W!th
List II (Curves labelled 1, 2 and 3 m the
grven figure) for a pump and select the
correct answer
List I
A /3, <90
B
c /3,>90
List II
Q
Di>charge
Codes,
A
b
d
ConSider the
regardmg the
centnfugal pump
folloWing statements
volute cashng of a
1 Loss of heat due to change m veloaty
1S ehmmated
2 Effi aency of the pump 1S mcreased
3 Water from the penphety of the
impeller 1S collected and transm1tted to
the dehvety pipe at constant velo a ty
Winch of these statements are correct?
a 1,2and3
b land2
c 2and3
d land3
The cavitahons number of any flmd
machmety 1S defined p-,r' (P 1S
pVU
absolute pressure, p 1S denSity and V 1S
free stream velocity) The symbol p'
denotes
a stahc pressure of flmd
b dyn=c pressure of flmd
c vapour pressure offlmd
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d shear stress offlmd
ConSider the folloWing statements,
A water turbme governor
helps m startmg and shuthng down the
turbo umt
2 controls the speed of turbme set to
match it With the hydroelectnc system
3 sets the amount of load' wluch a
turbine unit has to cany
Wluch of these, statements are correct?
a 1,2and3
b 1and2
c 2and3
d 1and3
ConSider the folloWing, statements
regardmg a torque converter
Its maX!mum efficiency 1S less than
that of the flmd couphng
2 It has two tu!Ulers and a set of
stahonary vanes mterposed between
them
3 It has two runners
4 The raho of secondary to pnmary
torque 1S zero for the zero value of
angular velocity of secondary
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1and2
b 3and4
c 1 and4
d 2and4
ConSider the folloWing statements
The reheat eye! e helps to reduce
1 field consumphon
2 steam flow
3 the condenser S!ze
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a 1and2
b 1and3
c 2and3
d 1,2and3
The outer surface of a long cyhnder 1S
mamtamed at constant temperature The
cyhnder does not have any heat source The
temperature in the cylmder Will
a mcrease lmearly With radms
b decrease hnearly With rad!us
c bemdependentofrad!us
d VaJY loganthnucally, With radms
A compoSite plane walliS made up of two
d!fferent matenals of the same thickness
and havmg thermal conductnnhes of h
and k, respechvely The eqmvalent
thermal conduchvity of the slab 1S
a
b '"
d
k, + k,
""
'""
,.,
A copper Wire of radms 0 5 mm 1S
msulated With a sheatlung of thickness 1
nun havmg a thermal conduchvity of 0 5
W/m -K The outSide surface convechve
heat transfer coeffiaent!S 10 Wim'- K If
the tluckness of msulahon sheatlung !S'
ratsed by 10 nun, then the electncal
current-carry1ng capaa ty of the Wire Will
a mcrease
b decrease
c remam the same
d VaJY dependmg upon the electncal
conduchvity of the Wire
For the fully developed lanunar flow and
heat transfer m a urufonnly heated long
arcular tube, if the flow veloaty 1S
doubled and the tube d!ameter 1S halved,
the' heat transfer co effi aent wdl be
a double of the ongmal value
b halfofthe value
c same as before
d
Heat transfer by rad!ahon between two
grey b o d!es of em!SS! mty 1S prop orh onal to
(notahons have their usual mearungs)
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(E,-J)
( 1 o)
(E,-J)
(1 o)/o
(E,-J)
(1 o)'
(E,-J)
(' ?)
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perpend!cularly on a grey opaque surface
of enusS!Vily 05 If the surface temperature
" 5 ooc and surface enu sS! ve power " 60 0
Wlm', the radioS!Iy of that surface W!ll be
a 600 Wlm'
b 1000W/m
2
d
1200 Wim'
1800 Wim'
The overall heat, transfer coefficient U for
a plane compo S1 te wall of n 1 ayers 1S g!Ven
by (the tluckness of the i th layer 1S t:,
thermal conduchvity of the i th layer 1S k,
convective, heat transfer coefficient Is h)
b
d
1 " I 1
-+ L_!_+-
,_, k, h,
1 " I 1
-+ L_!_+-
,_, k, h,
The equahon of effechveness "= 1 -e-mu
of a heat exchanger 1S valid (NTU 1S
number of transfer umts) m the case of
a boiler and condenser for parallel flow
b boiler and condenser for counterflow
c boiler and condenser for both parallel
flow and counterflow
d gas turbme for both parallel flow and
counterflow
Match List I W!th list II and select the
correct answer
List I
A Fm
B Heat exchanger
C TranSient conduct10n
D Heisler chart
List II
UAICmm
2 x/2&
3 .jhplkA
4 hL/ K
Codes,
b
d
D
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The Nusselts number 1S related to
Reynolds number m lammar and turbulent
flows respechvely as
a Re -lr.l andRe
02
b RewandRe
08
c Re-wandRe
08
d Re-WandRe-
02
In respect of free convechon over a
verhcal flat plate the Nusselt number
vanes W!th Grashof number 'Gr' as
a Gr and Gr'A for lammar and turbulent
flows respechvely
b
d
Gr
112
and Gr"' for lanunar
turbulent flows resp echvely
Gr
114
and Gr"' for lanunar
turbulent flows resp echvely
Gr"' and Gr
114
for lanunar
turbulent flows resp echvely
ConSider the folloWing condihons for heat
transfer (thickness of thermal boundary
layer 1S 1\ velocity of boundaty layer iS 1\,
and 5 Prandtl number!S P,)
5,(x)=5(x)'f P,=1
2 a,(x)5(x),fP,1
3 a,(x)5(x)lf P,1
Wluch of these condihons apply for
convech ve heat transfer?
a 1and2
b 2and3
c 1and3
d 1,2and3
The enthalpies at the of
compress10n, at the end of compress10n
and at the end of condensahon are
respechvely 185 kJ!kg, 210 k.Jikg and 85
k.Jikg The COP of the vapour compress10n
refn gerahon system 1S
a 0 25
b q
c '
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ConSider the followmg statements
regardmg refngerants
1 Refngerant NH3 1S used m
reciprocahng compressors
2 Refngerant CO, 1S used m
reciprocahng compressors
3 Refngerant R -llis used in centnfugal
compressors
Which of these statements are correct?
a land3
b land2
c 2and3
d 1,2and3
The COP of a heat pump /3m and the
COP of a refngerator are related as
a
b
C
d
ConSider the folloWing statements
The pressure m a honzontal capillary tube
of a refngerahon system decreases due to
ilie
fn chonal reSiStance offered by the tube
will!
2 accelerahon of refngerant m the tube
3 heat transfer from the tube wall
4 decrease m the potenhal energy
Which of these statements are correct?
a 1 and4
b 2,3and4
c 1,2and3
d land2
The diScharge pressure of the compressor
m the refngerat10n system goes up due to
ilie
a Lower volumetnc efficiency of the
compressor
b Formahon of scale m the condenser
c Large S!ze of the condenser
d Undercharge oftherefngerant
The leakage in a Freon-based refngerahon
system can be detected by usmg alan
a Oxy-acetylene torch
b Halide torch
c Sulphur torch
d Blue litmus paper
ConSider the followmg statements
1 Azeotropes are the mmtures of
refngerants and behave hke pure
substances
2 Isomers refngerants are compounds
W!th the same chenucal formula but
have different molecular structures
3 The formula n + p + q = 2m I used for
unsaturated chlorofluorocarbon
compounds (m, n, p and q are the
numbers of atoms of carbon, hydrogen,
fluonne and chlonne respechvely)
Wluch of the statements are correct?
a land3
b 2and3
c land2
d 1,2and3
ConSider the folloWing statements
The typical a1r veloahes m the ducts of
air-condihorung systems are
lower m reS!denhal bmld!ngs as
compared to those of pubhc bmldmgs
2 higher in reS!denhal bmldmg as
compared to those of pubhc bmldmgs
3 higher in mdustnal bmldmgs as
compared to those of pubhc bmldmgs
4 equal mall types ofbmldmgs
Wluch of these statements slare correct?
a 1 alone
b land3
c 2and3
d 4 alone
When warm saturated air 1S cooled
a excess moiSture condenses
b excess moiSture condenses but relahve
hunudity remains unchanged
c excess moiSture condenses and spec!lic
hunudity mcrease but relative humid! ty
remains unchanged
d spec!lic hmmdity increases and
relahve hmmdity decreases
When d-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures
are idenhcal, it means that the
a a1r 1S fully saturated and dew-p01nt
temperature has reached
b a1r 1S fully saturated
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d parl!al pressure of water vapour 1S
equal to total pressure
ConSider the folloWing parameters
1 Dty-bulb temperature
2 Hutllld!tyraho
3 Alrvelocity
4 Solar rad!ahon mtenS!ty
Wluch of these parameters are taken mto
account for detertlllmng effechve
temperature for human comfort?
a land2
b 1 and4
c 2,3and4
d 1,2and3
The deS!fable a1r velocity m the occupied
zone for comfort for summer a!r-
cond!honers 1S m the range of
a 6 -7 m!tlllnute
b 4 - 5 m!tlllnute
c 2 - 3 m!tlllnute
d 0 5 - 1 5 m/mmute
ConSider the folloWing statements
1 The reconunended outSide a1r reqmred
per person for an auditonum 1S
approX!mately 0 25 m
3
/mm
2 OutSide a1r for venhlal!on purposes
causes senSible heat load and also
latentheatload
3 The senSible heat factor for an
aud!tonum 1S generally kept as 0 7
Wluch of these statements are correct?
a land2
b 2and3
c land3
d 1,2and3
An a1r-cond!t10ned room of volume 10m
3
has mfiltrahon of a1r eqmvalent to 3 a1r
changes DenSity of u 1S 1 2 kg/m
3
,
specific heat Cp 1S 1 k.Jikg K and
temperature difference between room and
ambient a1r 1S 20 K The senSible heat load
due to mfiltrated a1r 1S
a 60kJ!hr
b 12k.Jihr
c 6 kW
d 0 2 kW
n
If heat and mass transfer take place
Simultaneously the raho of heat transfer
coeffiaent to the mass transfer coefficient
1S a funchon oftheraho of
a Schmidt and Reynolds numbers
b Schmidt and Prandtl numbers
c Nusselt and LeW!snumbers
d Reynolds and Lew:1s numbers
An aeroplane travels at 400 kmlhr at sea
level where the temperature" 15 C The
velo aty of the aeroplane at the same Mach
number at an alhtude where a temperature
of - 25 oc is preva1hng, would be
a 126 78 kmlhr
b 1306kmlhr
c 371 2 kmlhr
d 400 10 kmlhr
1
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IPlom Moo:k !
.....,
The plot for the pressure raho along the
length of the convergent -divergent nozzle
1S shown in the given figure The sequence
of the flow cond!t10ns labelled dl, m,
and 0m the figure 1S respechvely
a supersomc, some, subsomc and
supersomc
b Some, supersomc subsomc and
supersomc
c subsomc, supersomc, some and
subsomc
d some, some supersomc and sub some
If the full-scale turbine 1S requued to work
under a head of 30 m and to run at 428
rpm, then a quarter-scale turbme model
tested under ahead of 10 m must run at
a 143rpm
b 341 rpm
c 428rpm
d 988rpm
The d!mens10nless group formed by
wavelength J,., denSity of flmd p,
accelerahon due to gramty g and surface
tens10n CJ, 1S
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Wluch one of the
standard flows 1S
represent the flow
cyhnder?
followmg sets of
supenmposed to
around a rotahng
a Doublet, vortex and uruform flow
b Source, vortex and uruform flow
c Smk, vertex and uruform flow
d Vertex and un1form flow
A float of cub1cal shape has Sides of 10
em The float valve JUSt touches the valve
seat to have a flow area of 0 5 em' as
shown m the g1ven figure If the pressure
of water m the p1pehne 1S 1 bar, the nse of
water level h m the tank to JUSt stop the
water flowW!ll be
a 7 5 em
b 50 em
c 2 5cm
d 0 5 em
A U- tube manometer 1S cotmected to a
p1pehne conveymg water as shownm the
g1ven figure The pressure head of water m
thep1pehne1S
a 7 12m
b 6 56 m
c 6 0 m
d 5 12m
The eye of a tornado has a radius of 40 m
If the maX!mum W!nd veloc1ty 1S 50 r r ~
the velo a ty at a diStance of 80 m radms 1 s
a 100 rrJs
b 2500 m/s
c 3125m/s
d 25 m/s
If a vessel contammg hqmd moves
downward W!th constant accelerat10n g,
iliee
a the pressure throughout the hqmd mass
1S ahnosphenc
b the pressure m the hqmd mass 1S
greater than the hydro stat1c pressure
c thereW!llbevacuummthehqmd
d the pressure throughout the hqmd mass
1S greater than ahnosphenc
Improved streamhmng produces 25%
reduchon m the drag coeff!C!ent of a
torpedo When 11 1S travehng fully
submerged and assummg the dnvmg
power to remam the same, the mcrease m
speed W!ll be
a 10%
b 20%
c 25%
d 30%
If a bullet" fired 1n standard a1r at 15 oc
at the Mach angle of 30, the veloc1ty of
the bullet would be
a 5135m/s
b 585 5m/s
c 645 5m/s
d 680 5m/s
103 A stream funchon 1S g1ven by (x'- i'l
The potenh al funchon of the flow W!ll be
a 2xy + f(x)
b 2xy + constant
c 2(x'-y")
d 2xy + f(y)
The he1ght of a cyhndncal conta1ner 1S
tw:!ce that of 1ts diameter The raho of the
honzontal forces on the wall of the
cyhnder when 11 1S completely filled to that
when 11 1S half filled W!lh the same hqmd,
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The veloc1hes and correspondmg flow
areas of the branches labelled 0
and m for p1pe system shownm the g!Ven
figure are g!Ven m the followmg table
Pip. Lol:l<l 1
-
(j) 5 anls
"'
6 cmls
"'
V, <m/s
"
4 crnls
"'
V, cm/o
The velo c1ty Vs would be
a 2 5 crrJs
b 5 crn/s
c 7 5 crrJs
d 10cm/s
- 4 "'rnl
,,_
,,_
10 sq em
,,_
106 A p1pe 1S connected m senes to another
p1pe whose d1ameter 1S twice and length 1S
32 hmes that of the first p1pe The raho of
fnchonal head losses for the first p1pe to
those for the second p1 pe 1S (both the p1p es
have the same fnchonal constant)
" '
b '
c '
d
107 Wluch one of the followmg statements 1S
correct?
a Hydraul1c grade hne and energy grade
!me are the same m flmd flow
problems
b Energy grade !me hes above the
hydraul1c grade hne and 1S always
parallel to 11
c Energy grade !me hes above the
hydraul1c grade !me and they are
separated from each other by a vert1cal
diStance equal to the veloc1ty head
d The hydraul1c grade !me slopes
upwards meehng the energy grade !me
on! y at the e:nt of flow
If lammar flow takes place m two
hamng relahve rough nesses of 0 002 and
0 00 3, at a Reynolds number of 18 15, then
a the p1pe ofrelahve roughness ofO 003
has a lngher fnchon factor
b the p1pe ofrelahve roughness ofO 003
has a lower fnct10n factor
c both p1pes have the same fnchon
factor
d no companson 1S posSible due to
madequate data
109 A p1pehne connechng two reserv01rs has
1ts d!ameter reduced by 20% due to
depoS!hon of chem1cals For a g1ven head
d!fference m the reserv01rs W!th unaltered
fnchon factor, th!S would cause a
reduchon m d!scharge of
'"
'"
a 42 8%
b 20%
c 17 8%
d 10 6%
A tank contammg water has two onfices of
the same S!ze at depths of 40 em and 90
crn below the free surface of water the
rat1o of diScharges through these on ices 1S
" "
b n
c 0
d 1 6 8 1
A P1tot stahc tube 1S used to measure the
velo aty of water US!ng a d1fferenhal gauge
winch contams a manometnc flmd of
relahve denSity 1 4 The deflechon of the
gauge flmd when water flows at a veloaty
of 1 2 rrJs W!ll be (the coeffic1ent of the
tube may be assumed to be 1)
a 1835mm
b 52 4 mm
c 524mm
d 734mm
The development of boundary layer zones
labelled F Q, R and S over a flat plate 1S
shown m the g1ven figure
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{f"l!/1 fTTT7T! 1 fUllll.2D
Based on tlus figure, match List I
(BoundaJY 1 ayer zones) With List II (Types
of boundaty layer) and select the correct
answer
List I
A c
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Q
c R
D
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List II
TranS!honal
2 Lammarv!Scous sub-layer
3 Lammar
4 Turbulent
Codes,
b
d
c
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A p1pe of 20 em d!ameter and 30 km
length transports od from a tankers to the
shore Wlth a veloaty of 0 318 m/s The
flow 1S lammar If ~ = 0 1 N - rrJs', the
power reqmred for the flow would be
a 925kW
b 836kW
c 763kW
d 1013kW
In a turbulent boundaty layer over the
enhre length of a plate, the boundaty layer
tlnckness 1ncreases With 1ts d!stance X
from the leadmg edge as
a X
112
b x'"
c x'"
d x'"
Separahon of flmd flow 1S caused by
a Reduchon of pressure m the duechon
of flow
b Reduchon of the boundaty layer
tluckness
c Presence of adverse pressure grad! en!
d Presence of favourable pressure
grachent
When pressure drag over a body 1S large as
compared to the fnchon drag, then the
shape of the body 1S that of
a An aerof01l
b A streamlined body
c A two-d!mens10nal body
d A bluff body
11 7 A c1rcul ar cylmder of 400 mm d! ameter 1S
rotated about 1ts ax!S 1S a stream of water
hamng a uruform veloaty of 4 m/s When
both the stragnahon pomts comc1de, the
hft force expenenced by the cylmder 1S
a 160 kN/m
b 1005kN/m
c 80 kN/m
d 402kN/m
An automob1le momng at a veloc1ty of 40
km!hr 1 s exp en encmg a wmd reSiStance of
2 kN If the automob1le 1S momng at a
veloaty of 50 km!hr, the power requued to
over -come the wmd resiStance 1S
a 43 4 kW
b 3 125kW
c 2 5 kW
d 27776kW
When a cyhnder 1S placed m an 1deal flmd
and the flow 1S umfonn, the pressure
coeffiaent Cp 1S equal to
a 1-sm'e
b
d
1-2sm'e
1-4sm'e
1-8sm'e
If the upstream Mach number of a normal
shock occur-nng m a1r (k = 1 4) 1S 1 68,
then the Mach number after the shock 1S
a 0 84
b 0 646
c 0 336
d 0 564
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
PAPER-II
Euler's formula can be used for obruining
crippli ng load for a M.S. column wrlh
hinged ends. Which one of rhc following
cundirions for rhc rario 1/k l s
robe sarisfied?
a. 5 < Ilk < 8
b. 9 < 1/k < IS
c. Ill < 1/ k < 40
d. 1/k S SO
The kinematic chain shown in the above
ligure is a
structure
b. tuechanistt1 wilh one dcgrue of
freedom
4 mechanism with IWO degret-,; of
freedom
tl. mechanism with more th>n two
of freedom
A poinr on a I ink connecting a double
slider crank wfll
a. srraighr line
b. circle
c. parabola
d. ellipse
A whcd is rolling on straight lcveltruok
1Vilh a uni fonn velocity 'v'. The
Instantaneous velocity of a poim on the
wheel lying at rhe mid-point of a radius
, ,.
a. va1ies betw<.-eu 3- and - -
1 2
b. varies between v/2 and - v/2
v \
c. vnnes between 3- and -
2 2
d. does not vary is equal ro v
A four-bar chain has
a. alltuming pairs
b. one naming pair and the others ar-e
pairs
6.
c. slidi11ll, pair and rh olhl'rs are
Luming pairs
d. ull 51iding pairs
Which one of the following pair$ Is
correctly matched?
a. Beauchamp tower ; first experiments
on journal bearings
b. Osbome Reynolds Anrifiicrion
bearings
c. Somonerfeld number: Pi1ot and Coller
hearings
d. Ball bearings Hydrodynamic
lubrication
7. Sensitiveness of a governor is defined as
8.
!1.
3.
Range of speed
2 '< Mean speed
2 .-.; Mean speed
b.
Range of speed
C, Mean " Range of speed_
Range of speed
d.
speed
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Masses B
1
and Q kg are atwchl!d to a
shall in parallel planes as shown 1n rhe
above ligure. If the shaft is rotaringar 100
rpm, rhc mass Bo is
a. 3 kg
b. 6 kg
c. 9 kg
d. 27 kg
The equation of morion bra damped
viscous vibmrion is 3x - 9x + 27x = 0
Tlte damping factor is
3. 0.25
b. 0.50
c. 0.75
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d. 1.00
A mass is suspended al the bonom (>f two
in series having stifli1ess I 0 Nlnun
and 5Nimm. The equivalent
slilliless oflhc 1Wu spring is ncnrly
a. O.JN/ mm
b. 3.3 Nlmm
c. 5 N/nun
d. 15 Nlmm
'fhe ' 'd ocity ratio in the t>.ase of compound
lrnin of wheel ctjual to
No. oftcelh on fi rst driver
a,
No of Ieeth on ht<1" lbllower
b.
d.
No. of reelh on lasr follower
No of teeth on fi rst driver
Pmclucl of teeth 1111 the drivers
of oeeth on the followers
of reeth on the followers
l'roduct ol'teedt ou the drivel'S
A loaded semi-infinite llate plato is having
"'' eUiptical hole tAla - 1) in U1c middk
as shown in U11! figure. The stress
coo1oentrmion factors at poinl either X or V
is
a I
h. 3
"' 5
d. 7
For the bolted as shown in the
above ligu!'ll. l.he bolts will develop
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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a. PrTmary !ensile stt'l!sses and secondary
shear stresses
b. Prlomtr) shear stresses and secondary
shear stresses
c. Prlmnry shear stresses and Sl'Wndary
lensi le
d. Primnry tensile stresses and seoonJnry
compressive stresses
II scre.w lhread speci fie.d by M 20 2.5 ('
as per IllS ihread system means
a. lhread of 10 mm nominal
diameter and 1.5 mm pitch having
coarse tolerance
b. Metric thread of 20 mno root diametet
and 2.5 pi1ch having tulerauee
c:. Metric Uuo:-dd of line class having 2.0
mm root diameter aud 2.5 mm pitch
d. Metric of 2() mm shunk
diameter and 2.5 mm rnread depth with
c-oarse-tolel'nnce
The koy shown in the above fig1ore ls11
a. Barth key
b. Kennedy key
c. Lewis key
d. W oodrul'r key
Which one of the ftllowing stulemenlS
whh regard to belt drives is NOT correct?
a. Increase i n the angle of wrap of the
belr enables more power transmission
b. Maximum power is rransmined when
rhe centrifugal tension Is duee
tigjn tension
c. Wide and thin nell is for
btlner lifu than a thick and nam>W one
d. Crown is on the pulley to
make lhe belt rtm centmlly on the
i)UIIey
Augle of twist of a sball of a djameler 'd'
is inversely pruportiunol to
a d
b. d
1
c. d'
d. d'
Which one of the following sets of
parameters should be onouilored lor
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determining safe operation of journal
beurinl!?
a. Oil wcssuru. bc:lring mclul
lempcrolure and bc:lring vibrulion
b. Bearing vibmtion. nil pressure nnd
$pe<'<l of shall
c. Bearing me1nl tempemllll'e tlnd oil
pressute
d. Oil pressure um.l bearing vibralion
1 '1. ( 1he lbllowing pairs ufpans:
1. Pai1 ol' gear in
2. Belt and pulley
J . Cylinder and plshm
4. Cam and
1\ mung !hose. the higher pairs
1L I and I
b.
c, 1.2andJ
d. l.land
20. Which one of rhe lbllowing sets of
accelerations is involved in the motion of
lhe piSI<In inside lhc C)' Ji nder or a
w1ilormly rotaling cylind mt:rhanism'!
n. Corio lis and radial ucc.:lerotfon
b. Rutlial and 1>mgen1ial acceleru1ion
Corio lis 11nd gyroscopi<; accelernlion
d. Gyroscopic and tangcnlial accclcmtion
21. Consider the foiiO\,ing slalcmcllls:
I. Rntmcl bar in u round hole forms a
t11ming pair.
, A squnro har iu a square hole lorms n
slidil'\g [l!lir.
3. A venical sbafl in a fom-scep bearing
tbrrns a sueccssfid eo11srraim.
Which of the scmcmcms nre
IL l and3
b. I and 2
c. 2 and 3
d. 1,1and 3
22. che lilllowing Plirs of cypes 111'
bearing' and
1. Pnrcinl Juumnl bearing : Rail wng<lll
n,,lcs
1. l'ull .l numal : Oicsd cr]j;inc
crnnkshal1
J. Radial bcarin!! Combined radial and
nxinl Loads
Which of lhcsc pain; /are concctly
molchcd'l
a. I alone
b. I andl
,,
L,),
J of I)
c. 2nnd3
J. I, 1aud 3
T t;"A..,; .-!'..,;
Mw - Hw
Consider the following :<latcm.:nl:>
turning nf u
reciprocating engine sbown 111 the abuYe
Ggure
I em' = I 00 N.m)
1. II is a. fi>ur slroke IC engine
2. l'he is () lu I g()'
3. mcancuming momenl T., = 580/rr N m
4. II is a multi-cyl1nde.r engine
Which of 1hesc siHlemems are correct'.'
a. 1. 2audJ
h. I. 2 aud 4
c. 2. Jand .J
d.
24. The pilcbing of n ship in lhe ocean is an
oscillmory periodic motion. A ship is
pilthing 6 atxwe an\! 6 beltm, with u
period or lOs ti'om it,' h<Jriznn111l plane,
Consider lhe fol lowing stalemoms iii lhis
regurd:
1. The mdlion has u trequl.'nry t>f
osclllarion (i.e. pitching J of 3 cycles I
minute.
2. H1e mo1ion has nn angular lrequency
of 3. 14 rndls.
J. The angular vclocil)' Ill' precession of
ships rotnr is ll"/3nn radls
.J. The amplituck ofpilehfng isa/30 rud
Which of 1hc>e slatemcms are correct'!
a. I 3lld 2
b. I. 1 and 4
c. 2. 3 and 4
d. 1.3and1
25. The crilit:ul S(l\.'ed t'r a shuti is uJfel.'ll'cl b)
the.
a. und eccemricity of
shaft
b. spru1 and tbe eccemrici(y of the
c. and SP'.lll of s hall
d. span tlf che shu fl
26. Mutch lisl I (Appl icutions) with lisl II
(Joini5) :111d selectche oorrect answer :
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1 ist 1
A Roof girder
B. Cylinder of an rc engine
t:. Piston rod and cross head
0 Soltd shnft und a pinto
List II
I. Hook s joint
2. Stwewcd joint
3 Cotter joint
Welded j\lnU
5 Riveted jotnt
Codes:
A 0 C 0
a. 5 3 1 .\
h .\ 2 3 1
c. 5 2 3 4
d 4 J 5
nte following 11armm:tcr.; aru to he
calculated while designing a screw juck
1 Cure of screw
l . T urque required to rotate the
3. Principal stresses
Height of the nut
The correct sequence or the calculation of
these parameters is
a. 1, 2..\.3
b. 1. 2, 3. 4
c. 2. I.
d. 2, 1, 4, 3
2N. Consider the following types of strc:ss<s in
of a IHoi, ting tope during
acceleration ofload:
I Direct str<.'SS due to wcigth hoisted nnd
weight of the rope
2 lkmli11g str.:sses due 111 hending, c)f
over the shcaw
J. due to Initio! tightening
Accclcrutiolt stresses
Which ui' Otese urc the tle)rrect typcs of
stresse-s induced in 11 hoisting rupc during
accelcnuion of'load'1
lt 1. 2and
b. 2. 3
c I
d. L3
29 Consider the fOllowing statements
regurding a clmch;
I It need rfot be unloaded betbre
engagement
I of 15
2. It ennbks tlle prime mtll er to stun up
under no-load conditions
3. it picks up lhe l<llld gradually with th<
increase in spo:cd
4. It will not slip In the f)CHnt of
destruction
5. it is very us.: t'ul when the rmwcr unit
has jaw starung torque
of these arc the advwllages elf a
ccnuifug;ll clutch?
a. I, Zand4
b. 1, 3andS
c. 2, 3 and 5
d. 1, 3, 4 und5
30. Match List J witl1 LIJ>'t IJ aud select tlte
answer:
31.
List L
A. Compoutld train
B. Quick retum mech:u1ism
C. buctstrrught line motion
D. Approximate straight line mouon
List II
1. 1-lart mc:chanism
2 Coriolis forw
3. Transmission or motion around bends
and comets
4. won
Codes:
A B l'
I)
8 . I 2 3 4
b. J 2 I 4
c. 3 4 I 2
d. t 4 ' 2
Match L1st I (kinematic inversion>) witll
List II tnppllcatfons) nnd select the corred
List I
A.
Li>t II
I. Hand pump
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1. Compressor
3. Whitworth qukk ret11m me<:hanism
4. Oscillating Cylinder Engine
Codes:
A B C U
I 3 4 2
b. 2 -1 3
c. 2 3 -1 1
I 4 3 2
Motch LiSL J (Applications) witlt Lit ll
(Feature of vibration) nd se.lect the
correcl answer.::
List I
A Vibration tamper
B. Shock absot'btr
C. Frahm mehometer
D. Osc-illator
List ll
J Frequency of free vibrJlton
2. Forced vibrat ion
3. D::amplng ofvibronion
Tronsverseyibrtion
5. AhllorptiC)n nl' vihr.ticm
rodes;
b.
13
3
1
c
2
1)
I
2
c. 5 3 4 l
d. 3 4 2 5
1\lntch list I (Keys) wiUo List U
(("haracteristics) :tnd lhe
List!
A. Saddle key
13.
C. T:tn geul key
D. K.nnody key
Li.stU
1. Str=g, in $hear and crushing
1. Wilh.,ands i.n one direction
TransmL'ision of 1mwc:r chrnugh
liietional resistance
+. Scmiciruular in 'bapc
C'Jdes:
A D C D
a.. 3 I 2
b.
e.
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4
4
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3
4
2
1
2
2
s 1>1 13
34. l'vla1ch Li<i I (i\pplic.11ion) with I tsl ll
(Drive element) and elect the correct
35.
36.
List r
A Aulomobllo
B. Bicycle
C. Planing mochine
D. fun of automobile
l.isl ll
I. Flot
'2. V-belt
' Chain drive
Go:-.... dme
Codes:
.-\ B
a, 4 3
b. I 3
c,
d.
4
I
2
2
c
I
4
D
2
2
3
Motch List with list IJ and select the
CQrrect
Lisll
A. Unwin's formula
B. W nhl lllctor
C. Reynolds equation
D. Lew fonn f3ctor
Li$1 II
I. Bearings
2. Rivets
..., _ Ge-ars
4. Springs
Code.:
A B l' 0
I 4 2 3
b. l 3 I 4
c. 1 3 2 4
d. 2 4 1 3
In an onhogouaJ cutting test, the eutting
force :md thrust force Wet"C observed l o be
1000 N and 50() N respectively, l f the mke
anglo of tool is zero. coefficient of
frlclioo in chip-tool interl''ooc will be
. JJ2
b. 2
c. Ll ../2
d . ..fi
n,. magnitude of t.l>c cutJ ing speed for
maximum profit rate must be
a. in lite speeds tor minimum
cot ami mn.ximum production mtc
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b. higher tl1an lhe spo.'Cd for mn.ximum
production rnte
c. below the speed. fM minimum cns1
d. to Ole Speed for minim\lm oost
311. of mnrltJn!l$ "S 14K 14 S ..
on a grinding wbccJ rcpruscnl\-
rcspectively
n. bond type, strucl\lre. grade. grnin i1.e
'ltld ahr.asive type
h nbmsive type, g.-ain size. g1'"de.
strucluN md bond I) pc
" bond typo, atrncture, grain size
and abr.:a.sive lype
cl, abrasive t.>1>e, structure, grude. gmiJ1
size and bond type
In l<>ol life tL:llt.. doubling the .:uujng
speed 1'<!duccs the l<.>ol iife tO l /S th of I he
original. The Taylor' tool lit\: index i<l
(1, 1'2
b.
c.. 114
d. 118
40. Matclt List 1 ( of <1>Ung) w itlt J lsliJ
(Working principles) nnd select l11e corr"'"
anS"wer:
A. Die ca<ting
a. Centrifugal c.'li!ting
C. C<ntrifuging
D. ContinuOliS =tins
r ist 11
I. Molten mc(;IJ is forced Into lite di
under pressure
2. ... \..'\.-is of rotnt1oo docs not coincide w'iUl
axis of mould
3. Metal solidifies when mould is rotating
4, C'ontinuouslv pouring molten metal
into mould
A 13 C D
" 1 2 3
b. 4 .3 2 I
1 2 3 4
d. 4 2 3
l. C:onider the following statements:
fn leelrochemt.:. 11 gnndmg.
I. il rubber alumina grinding
wheel llcl' os tho Cllthode oud U1c
wo1kpiece lhc unodc
2 11 .:t1pper bonded grind.iug
whet:! acts as ;md the
as the anode
6ui iS
-' met.31 rernovol bkcs place due to the
pre$sure applied b) the grinding wheel
4. romoval takes place due to
\Vhicb of th..:sc .statemunb corn. "'Qt
1
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o. I oud 3
b. 1 and 4
c. 2 and 3
d. 1 nnd 4
-12. In the rolling process. roll !epnnting foroe
can be decreased b.
a. rhc
b. incroasinJ! the rnll diameter
c. providing back-up t'olls
d. it1croasiug the friction tbc
rolls a.nd the mew!
-13. Consider ll1e following statemenlS<
In forwnrd e:<tn1soon proc.,.,
I. the ram and the .:xtrudeJ protl11ct lrnVCI
in the same direction
2. the rnm and tbc c:<tnt([()(iJ/fOduct U11\' d
in tltc opposite direction
3. the speed of tnl\d qf tlu> extruded
pr<>dtiCI tl Ill that (lr !he r;Jm
4. the speed 111 t.rnvd of tho
ill JlfCl!tcr than tl1llt of the rom
Which of these "'" cm'r<ld?
laud 3
b. 2 and 3
c. 1 a.nd 'l
ol. 2 nnd 4
44. Which ()ne of tl1e followinj! lubri"'mts is
must s\lol;!hl<! for dr:1wiotg llliliJ steel wires'!
Sodium stearate
b. \VJtor
c. Litue-watcl'
d. Keroll(. 11c
45. Which one of l11c following >latemcnts is
c.orrectiJ
a. }llq flux is ued in gas welding of mild
steel
b. Bornx i$ the commonly Wltd
ou 1\ dlding electrodes
c, Laser weldins employs a
vocuum nod lhw. 3voids use
of o .<hielding method
d. A<' can be uJ>col torGTAW prvCI:ss
-16. B.:st position (}!' crnnk tor blanking
opcr-alion ln :a mcduutic.a I ptCS!:I is
a. lop dead cunlro
b. 20 degrees below top dead centro
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50.
c. 20 degrees before bottom de3d centre
<1. Hortorn dead centre
!\latch List I with L.isl II
and select the .:orrect
answer:
List l
A Dlo cast in
B. Shell molding
C. COz molding
LJ. Centrifuga l casting
1.i11 n
I. Phenol formaldehyde
2. C.!. pipes
3. Non-ferrous alloys
4. Sodium .sJlicntd
Codes:
.\ B C D
b. 3
3
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2
2
4
d. , 2 4
Which one of the l'ollmving sels of tools or
tools and processes are nom1ally employed
for n"llcing dituncl.-r holds'/
" Boring tool
h. lH A tool (Borin1]
asocintlon) and gun drill
c. Gtm drill tlnd hoti ng cool
II Boring toll :rnd ll'llpanning
Which one of the processes ol'
gear manufncturu r0 uHs- in bt:St llCCuracy
of the i nvolutos gear tooth prolilc'/
a. Milling
h. llohbing
c. Rot1ry
d. t)lpe gear shapcr
One Qf the mdcx plat"'i of a milling
muchjn<.: dividing beau llllll the lil lli>w ittg
hole circiCI!:
15 : 16 : 17 : 18 : 19 :211
A ge>r wheel t<:th has to l>e milled
by indexing method, ro muchine
toollt. TitC Wdei! L'fank bO$ tO he
I'Ototed lllrougb
a. 17 bOld' in the 20- bole cirole
b. boles In the 10-holes cird e
a. 1 revolutinn and 3 holes in -.?-hole-
circle
d. 1 revolution and 2 holes in I 8-hole
..:irclt)
Sl.
52.
54.
55.
7 ul IS
Wlticll one of the following loleronocs set
on inn<! r diameter fi nd <Hiler diameter
respectiVely <lf headed dig hush for prei<s
tit is corn:J:t?
a. G 7h6
b. r 7 n6
c. H 7 h6
d. F 7 j6
Mlch l.ist I (Components of a tlble fan)
with List U (NfanuJitcluriug pm"csS<!s) aud
select the \!Ofi'CCL3nswt:r:
List I
A. Bose willu tond
B. Bltule
C. Annature coil wire
1) . Annatnreshatl
l.islll
I , Stamping and pressing
2 Wire drawing
3. Tutning
4. Caslin!!
Codes;
b.
c.
d.
A
4
2
2
13
3
3
I
c
2
4
4
2
D
1
1
-
Crater wenr starts at some distance from
the tO(> I lip b<C<JIISC
il . Cutting llllld cnnoQt pe-netrate tltal
b. StrCJ!C On t-nkc: f:1cc is m:tximunt ul the
region
c. tJ'ool fitreugih s minimum at that region
d. Tool temperature IS masituum al thal
t'<:gion
Consider foUowing tuol
I. uss
2. Cemented en>
3. C er:t m ics
4, Di:nntlnd
The correct sequence of lheRe rnater1n. ls in
Qrder cutting 11eed
a. 4. 3, l. 2
b. .!. 3. 2, I
c.. 3, .[, 2. l
d. 3, 4. L 2
Cousidct Ute ft1llowiug II"'""'"''"
L CiJis weldi11g
2. Tltennil welding
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58.
3. Arc welding
Resistnnce welding
l'he correct of Ulese processes 1n
increasing order of
l<nnpcrnturt is
n. 1. 3. 4. 2.
b. !. 2. 3. 4
c. 4. 3, I. 2
d. 4. I. :l, 2
l'v!Jlteh Lilli I wllh Li; t II and the
correct answer:
1.-istl
A. Quick return mcdl"nism
B. Apron mcchan.lsm
C. lndll.'ting mcQhnnism
D. Re>gulnting. wbcol
List U
I , Lnlhe
2. Millin,!! mach me
'
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Shnper
4 Centre less grinding
t'odes:
A B t'
3 2
b. 2 3 4
"-
4 2 3
D
4
d. J 2 4
Consid<:r th<! following chnracteristic:o of
robot;
I. The I ip of the robot amt moves li'om
one poittl ro another wilb it's In
b-.:1\\oon path nol being
2. it can bo used for drilling holts at
different points in a work piece.
3. It eM be used for V bull joint welding
between two poiLtts.
4.. 'llte memory copa.,ity required for
conttol unit is low. \VIticb of tlttsc arc
lhe -with a
point to point robot1
:1, 1 3nd 2
b.
c. l . 2 ond 4
d. 2. 3 J.nd 4
Mnlcb Lit 1 (Components used in jigs und
with l.,ist U (Thatr functions) and
select the correct
J..isrl
A. Jack pin
B. V -locator
59.
60.
61.
C. Bushes
D. Ejectors
LisliJ
8 of 15
l . To guide the drill bit duting machining
2 l'or easy removal of the work piece
from th" j ig or 11ller the
machining. is oYc.r
3. To locale the creular or samidrc.ular
objects in "jig or lh-ture
4. To locate '">rk piee"" whose
tlicucnsiQns subject to
A 0 C D
3 4 l 2
b. 3 4 2
c. 4
,
I
d. 4 3 2
Match LiL I (Scientist) with List II
(Researeh woti.:) and select the conlll:l
answer;
Listl
A. Schcw:ut
B. Tagucbi
C. Erlnng
List II
1 L""s fwtclton in qualitv
2. Quening model
3. Zero
4. Control charts
C<><lc:
A 0 c
3 1 2
b. 3 1
c. 4 1 2
d.. 3 4
The mnnogemcnl 1 interested know tho;
t>ercontage (If idle time of equipment. '11te
trinl study showed that pcrcon!Dgc M idle
time would be 11te number of
random observnbons nec<'l;S:Jt')' for 9S
0
o
lc\ei <Jfconfid"'l.cc and 5o accurocy b
a. MQ(l
b. 1600
640
d. 160
Which one of tho following IS NOT n
leohn ique of PI\ I I'S'I
1. S)"tthetic dnta
2 Slop-watch t.ime s1udy
3. Work
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62. Rowon Incentive pion is glven by IR
rotc, T Acmal lime; wkcn l11r job.
T, = Slanda1u time for job T, = Sl11n<la <I
Lime lor j nh aud 11- Ellming)
1
T T)
= fl T
1
T fl
T
l'he shape or the curves between bonus
eurne<l oud Lineso\led is "
Stroight Line
b. Parnbola
c. lino
(1. line
63. Lut year. a manotllcturer rwuduced 15000
pn)tl\ct wo:re w ill R.. ench ,\t
that volume. the fixw CO$ts wen: Rs. 1:5.2
1_,. aJ.td lotol vrillbfo .;oslo were R.21
11te break won IJUnlity of produ.:t
Wf>llld be
. 4000
1!. 7SOO
.:. 8400
d. 9500
64. Cons iucr lbo followine statement>
rcg:udlng plant location and ... pkmt layout:
1. Qualitative factor "llnlysis i o method
of e\Olluating a poteutial location
"itl10ut npplyiug quanlibtiw volu<'S to
tltc decis ion criteria.
2. l11c lluc" dctcnuinnnts of tl1e type of
layout are type ,.r product, type or
j)l'ocess and tlte volume of production,
3. i\n manufac(luing )l13nl
wltere lli'Oduc.tS nrc made on llSSetnbly
lines wo1dd be clas.l.fied M job shop
type of layonl
ol' tlu:se stOtt<:menL< islre
a. 1,2trnd3
b. I ond 2
c. 2 anole
d. 3
65. Routill In production plnnning and
control refers to the
a. Ba lnncing ofload on mach10es
b. Aulhonzotwn of wr,rd to be pon<lnned
c. Progrc-. ol'work perli'nmed
II. Scqu""co M ()pcr.lliOns to he
porfoJ'mod
66. Motoh Li<t I witb List U lind sel ect t.ho
corrt."Cl :mswm:
L.ist I
67,
68.
69.
'l nt IS
A. Control cluuu for ' 'urinhles
B. Control for number of non-
cont'onnities
C. Control chart for ti-J<!llon rejecle<l
D. Activity lime distribution in PERT
Codes:
b.
c.
d.
A
3
5
4
B
4
3
4
c
I
3
l
D
J
2
2
Which one of the following statements is
NOT C01Tei!t?
a. Assignment model is a special case of
a lin\!.llt progn:a.mmlu_g probll!lil
b. ln queuing .models. Poisson arrivaLs
and exponential sen-ices -are asst1med
c. ln lransportalion probten ... the non-
Sl(Ua.J e mallix is made square bv
adding a dummy row or a dumntY
tolumn
d. In line:tt pr<>grAmming pn>blems, thml
oF11 dul is a primal
the lniJO\ ing st:ltcmen(s:
l. A linoor progrumming wohlem with
throe VbriabiC'I nod two con.troinls c.1n
he solved b) graphical method.
'2. For sohu1ons of a linear prognamming
prnhlcm 1\'ith mixed COMtruinls.
MIIIOthod can bo.
3. fu the soluti()n or linear
pn>gronun1llg problem usinJ!. BigM
method, when an ortitkial variahlt:
lc\'e$ the l}te oolumn or tbe
tifioiol v.riobk CJJn be removed from
table>.
Which of these statements Me corret:t'l
I. 2 aod
h. I and 2
c. l and 3
d. hnd 3
Arriv ls .tt telephone re
con;-ldered b Poisson wiUt .,, a\ or:tge
time of t() minutes between one
and the nexi. 'l11e lenQ.th ill' n phone c,, ll is
lll!sumcd t11 he ditributed "''JlOne.ntiaUy
with " mulltl of 3 minutes. Tbe probability
Lhat -a penon arri-ving. at the booth will
hove to waiL is
.
b. 0.300
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71.
72.
(!, 0.429
d. 0,700
Dummy uclivities are used iu 1.1 1aetwork lo
a, computatiot of slacks
b. Satisl)- precedence requiremeniS
c. Determine project completion time
d. Avoid use of resources
If earliest stnning time for nn nct ivily is 8
weeks, the Ia! est finish time is 3 7 weeks
and the duration time of !he activity is II
W'-"!kS, tlten the toial fiORt i equal tl)
a. 111 weeks
b. 14 weeks
c. 56 weeks
d. 40 weeks
Consider the l<>llowing llow chat:
The printed value among X, Y md Z by
the computer w1 11 be
a. Tite highest
b. Tite middle
c, The lowest
d. of the above
73. match List I with List II and sele<.'f die
correct answer:
List I
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. DOS
D. LAN
Lisl II
1. Network of computers
2. Software which makes the
work
3. Memory used for processing
Memory In which user cannot 1vritc
anylhing
A B c D
8. I 2 3 4
b, 3 4 2
c. 2 3 4
d. J 4 2
74.
15.
76.
10 or 15
A productfon system hilS a product of
layout in which there are four machmes
laid in .series. Each machine does a
operation. Every prod.uct needsull
the four operations lo earned out. 1 he
designed capacity of e>>ch of the four
muebines is 200, 175, 160 and :!10
produciS per doy. TI>e system capacity
would be
a. 210 pmducts per duy
b. 200 produciS per day
c. 175 products 1>er day
d. 160 products per da)
Match List I (End conditions of columns)
with List ll (Equivalent length in terms of
letJ.gth of hiuged-binged column) and
sel!!ct the- oorrcct answer:
A. Botl1 cuds hinged
B. One end fixed and other end free
C. One end fixed and lhe other pin-jointed
D. Both ends fixed
List 11
I. L
2. J2 L
3. 1 / 2
4. 2 L
Codes:
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b.
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B
3
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with
correct answer:
List I
c D
4 2
2 4
2 4
-1 2
List ll and selecl
A. Bending momenr is constant
lhe
B. Bending moment is mnximum or
minimum
C. Bending moment is zero
D. Loading is constant
List II
1. Point of contra flexure
2. Shear force changes sing
.3. slope of shear Ioree diagram is zero
over the portion or the beam
4 . .shear foroe is zem over the portion of
the beam
Codes:
A B C D
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A loaded beam is shown in the above
tigure. J'he bo:nding lnomcnl diagmm of
the beam is best rl!presenled as
a.
b.
c.
1\
vv
d.
At a certain section at a distance liom
one of lhe suppons of a simply suppoied
beam. the intensily or loading. bending
moment and shear Ioree are W , . M" and
V, if intensit}' of loading
is vuryi.ng continuously along 1ho length of
the b"am. the invalid rc.Jation is
u. Slope Q, - M, ! V,
b. v, = d M, / dx
c. W, = d
2
M, I dx'
d. W, = dV, I dx
Plane s1ress at a poinl in a body is delined
hy principal stresse. 3cr andcr. llle ration
of the nunnal Slrcss Ill 01 maximum shear
stress of Lhe plane 1,)1' mnximwn shear
is
3.
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Which 11ne of the following Mohr's circles
reproscnts I he stale of pure shear'/
a.
.b.
d.
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R I. l'hc state of plane >tress in a plate Clf I 00
mm Lhickncss is given as
u u = I OON l mm' . o., =lOON l mm'
Young's modules = 300 N/mm'
Poisson's ration = 0.3
The srress developed in lhe direcllon of
is
a.
b. 9U N/mm
1
c. 100 N/mm
1
d. 200 Nf mnl
82. lh!! tolli)\Ving IOOIS;
I. lligh carbon steel tools
2. I ligh speed stccllol)b
3. Ceramic 10ols
4. Carbide tools
Which uf these 100b an: provWcd with
negative mke angle'?
a. I nnd 2
b. 2 and 3
c. I and 3
d. 3 and 4
83. A rod of lill!terial with E. - 20() ' I o' Ml'a
and a = I 0'
3
nunfmm"C is tixed at bo01
lhc ends. II is unilonnly heated thai
U1e increase in lempernturc i.s. 3oc. The
stress develuped in rod is
a. 6000 N/nu11
2
(!ensile)
b. 6000 N'/ nun
2
(compressive)
c. 2000 Nfnun
1
(teosilel
d. 200(J N/nuu
1
(compressive)
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1\ circular solid shatl is subjocled lo a
momenl of 400 kN.m and o
twisting of 300 kN.m. On the
basis or lhe maximum principal, stress
lheory. the direcl stress is o ac.cording
lo lhe maximum shear stress theory. lhe
stress is r. The mtio a/t alL is
a. l/5
b. 319
c. 9/5
d. 11/6
llte two cantikvcrs A and B sho\\11 in the
above figure have the same unifQnn cr<..l$$-
section and: the same material. Free end
defleccion of cantilever ' A is o. The value
of mid-span dd1ection nf the cantilever
a Is
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A li nk is under n pull which lies, on one of
the faces as shown in the above figure. The
Jnaguilude or ma.ximum compressive
stress in line would be
1L 21.3 N/Jtun.'
b. l6.0 N/nuu'
c. 10.7N/ntl11
1
d. zeru
Two coiled spring,,, each having stiffuess
K. Me placed in parnllel. The stin'ness of
cl1o COIUbinaliou will be
a. 4K
b. 2K
c. K/2
d. K/4
A long slender bar having unifonn
recmngular cross- section B II ' is acted
upon by an 3)(ial compressive force. The
B and H are rarallclto and )'3Xes
respcctively, The ond5 ol' the har are fixed
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such that they behave 6 pin-jointt'ti when
the bar buckles plane normal to x-axts.
and they as built-in when the bar
buckles in a plane Mrmalt<l y-axis. If load
capacity in either mode of buckling is
same. the value ofii/B wi ll be
a. 2
h. 4
c. 8
d. 16
The property by which an ammmt ul'
energy is nbsorbcd by n material withnul
plastic deforuuu.ioll, is called
a. toughness
b. impact strength
c. duccilicy
tl. resilience
11 weight of I()() N falls on 11 spring
of sl iA'ncss I kN/m from a heigh! or 2m,
the deflection c.wsed in the f'i rsc filii is
a. equal to O.lm
h. h<:tween U.l lo 0.2 m
c. tn 0.2 m
d. m!' re than tl.'2 m
Which one ol' che lollowing_ features
imprOWS the fatigue Strength Of II metall ic
material?
o. Increasing the temperat11re
b. Scracching the surface
c. Overstressing
d. Under stressing.
are
:l. for high tompennure With
b. t,cramics with mcltlllic scn:ngch nnJ
luster
c. Coaled tool. materials
d.
Pcrccnwgcs o>f various all,>ylng
present in clitlerent materials are
given below:
I. IR% W;4%Cr: 1% V;5%<.:o:0.7%C
l. 8% Mn: 4% Cr; 2% V: 6% W: U. 7% <.:
3. 27% Cr. 3% Ni; 5% Mo: 0.25% C
4. 18% Cr. 8% Ni: 0. 15% C
Which uf these relate to chat of high
sccei?
a. I anti J
b. I antl1
c. 2 and 3
d. 2 and -1
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A thin cylinder lluid ol 3 prl:llsure
of 500 Nt m'. Internal di:m\eter of th"
is Q.(i m and the t<:nsi lc stres in U1c
111oterinl is to be lintitcd tcl9()00 Tile
shell must h:ove o minimucn w:cll lhickn""'
nf nc:arly
a. 9 111111
h. I l 01111
C. 17 lUJJI
d. 21 JIUD
95. Fmm o tcusion ll:st, the yield ,treuglh of
steel is to he 200 Using
factor or of 2 and applying
maximum principal 6tres lhoory of
fai lure-. Lbc p<:tmisiblo strtss in tho stocl
hoft subjected to torque will ho
a. 50 Nlmm!
b. 57.7 N/ mm'
c. N/ mm
1
d 11)0 Nlmm'
<16. Which ul' the ro llcMing prupr.:rtlc::s is
to in slrni.n I'!IIC?
" Yield sbcngth
h. Proportionol lfmil
t. Elostic limit
cl. l ensilestronglh
97. Pearlite ctJnsists of
:1. 6.67" C :mil ferrite
h. t30,o F4: and cemcntitt:.
l3% C oil ferrite
d. 13'1o oomcnlihand 87"H<mito
98. Addition of VMMiium to <toel rusulls in
improve-me-nt of
:t. ho. 1tlrootthillty byqoonchlng
b harden ability
c. fatigue strength
11. resistance lCi oxidation at elevoted
99. Atomic packing lhctor (APF) in the case ul'
copper Cl)'&lol is
" 0.52
b. 0.6M
c. U.74
cl.
I 00. f'>urlng par3tnctlc sohdollcallon. one hltlltd
b. With one to fomo A
sccmld solid
h. iut11 1\vo dill'c!<>nl olids
c. f01tos one olid
d. fonn one solid and unother liquid
101. Consider the following advantages:
13 ut IS
l. Ropld process
?. \Vorl; witl1 keyways c.' n ground
3, j\)Q woJk holding device is required.
Which ol' these are the dvantai!"S of
centre les; grinding'/
a. L 2. und 3
b. l and 2.
c, 2a.nd 3
d. land 3
102 102. 1\.lscrtion (1\): Poisson's ratio llf a
material is a measure of in
dimension in one dircetlon due I< lcla<ling
in Uoc pcql<lndkul:u di1'<1cliou.
Rcoson (R): Tile uaturo uf ltctcl'lll &lruiu in
oninxinlly memhe:r i.tt oppul\ itt l'u
th or line.11 $lr.1in.
" A arul Rare uuc: Md R th"
c:orr-c<:l <e'<planoliun of i\
b. Boll A and R :tro but R i. NOT
the correct Ol(plonation of A
c. A is true but R is f.1lse
d. A is false hul R is true
l(l.l Assertion (A): Addition polymeru.uoon IS
a primory suonnat ion of incl1vidual
molocules into long choins.
Ren.son CR): lrt addition polymctiz. 1tlon the
reaction produces a <mall molecule as l>y-
fli'Oducl
a. Bolle A and Rar" IJ uc and R IS lite
cxplan:ction oft\
b. Both A Jnd R ore true hut R is NOT
the currect "'-Xplanaticml)f A
c. A is true oUI R L' ral<e
d. A is f;clse hut R is trne
104. Assertion (A) Nomr li:t.ed steel will Knee
lower hordu""s M\llcakd teel
Rcasou (R): n,. pc;uti., of nor.mnfucd
steel is finor 1'1nd has lower inlermolaculor
space.
a. Both A and R.1re b'IJe nnd R is the
col'!'>:! cxplon.1tiou of A
b. Bo01 A Md R arc mre but R is NOT
tho corTcct cxplantion of A
c. A i$ true R is talse
d. A is flolse but R is true
105. When a composite unil con.sishng ot'
steel rod a cruet iron lube is
tu 1111 load.
Asscrfiun (A): The ratio ul' nunnnl tn:.sc
induced in ooth lhe nileriat. ;, C<jll3l lo
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tho of oungs moduli of respecHve
materials.
Reason ( R): unit or U1<:s<>
twu mott:rialJ; is li1mlv fastened tol!othc Ill
the to i:tlliUtC: deforn;;atiuu in
hqth the m:olcrinl$,
;1, Both A Ran: true :md R is the
con"Cc\ C:l<plaMtion of A
b. Bo01 A and R are true but R i NOT
tlle COtTec.l expl:snation or A
c. A is truu but R is false
d. A is false bul R i$lnJe
l(tli, (A) Cam of a specified contour
1s preferred lo a cam with a specified
follow"' mution.
Reason (R )! Cam of specified contour
lu performance.
a. 'Both A :ond Rare true and R the
ol' A
h Both A 1md R are ltUc hut R is NO'I'
the cOrl'<:ct uf A
c. A is ttue but R is falc
d. A is l'olsc but R is true
1()7. A"ertion (A); 1n designing the size of the
fl ywheel, the weight of the am1s nnd the
boss are neg.le.:ted.
R"ason (R); ' I he fl ywheel obsorbs cne'llY
during tbose periods wbcn turuing
moment ls greater than the- re!': isting
moment
a, Bolb A Rare uue and R is lh<l"
.:<lm>cll.''<lllonollon of A
b. Both A and R OJt truo but R is NOT
U.e correcl expL1nntion o.f A
c. A is true but R;.
cl A is but!{ is true
lOS. Assertion (A): l'or u radial eng}M
Cl}ntalnin!l Rout 11r >l UIIe "Yiind<.-r!<. U1c
'itoond:ry fott:c" :u'C in i!(mlplctc bul:tucc ..
Reosou (R): The tc<Jnd"rv dir<.'Ct und
reverse rnnn " system in
l hc radial cngincm,
a, Both A R:!ll: Jnd R i3
conl!"t explanotion of A
b. Both A and R ""' true but R is NOT
the corr"".t explanation of A
c. A t< true bul R L; false
d. A is faCse but R is true
109. (i\): 111 pre-loaded rolled joims ..
there i o tendency for failure tu in
ll><> gross plate section ratl1cr lhon tlmmgh
holes.
I nl IS
Reason (R): TI1e ell'ct of prt>loading is lo
creal<! suOicient motion between the
aSgcmbled pn1ts sv thatnu sl ippnge uo!Citrs.
a. Dill!> A and lhrc 11 uc ''"d R tile
curroct c.xplimnlion of i\
b. Bnth A ond R nrc ttuc but R i> NOT
the ..:urrect explanali<m of A
c. A is lne but R is false
d. A is false hut R is true
ItO As<eniou (A) : Helical geaos are used for
transmitting motion power bctwecn
where was .Jt.raight
bevel gears used for itting
motion aud power two shills
oaoh other at 900;
Reason (R)! ln helical teeth arc
inclined to the axis of lhe shaft and are in
u.e form of. helix, whereas lit be\el gears.
let:lh :lfc lapon:tl bo01 in tlliekness :mtl
height from one end to 01e-oU1er.
a. Bolh A and Rore b"e and I< is U. o>
c.orn:ct of A
b. Bolh A and R nre lrue but R is NO'l '
tbt .:orrect expl3nation nf t\
c. ;\ i true but R is fl se
<l A il< fnlst but R is true
Ill. 1\Mertion (1\ ): To oblttin Iorge
defonnation> by cold working
intcrmf<liatc is not l'<:(llllfc<l.
Re:sun (H); Culll IV()rk:iog is pcrlbnncd
belOW the rct:l)taiJisotion lc111pC1'11lure of
the work mllt<inl .
a. Bolh A nnd Rare true and R lS the
correct explanation orA
b. BoO A aotu R ore true but R is NO'J'
the correct cxplamtion of A
c. A is true but R ;,. fube
d. A is false but R is true
112. As11llrlion (A): Oil os cuttiug flmd rusult!.
in a lmver ol'fnulion,
Re;u;nn (Rl: oil fom" n thin liquid filtn
between tho tool J>cct .Jild chip, oud iL
l"ovided ll.l'droyonic Iubricallon .
u. BoO II. ilnd Rnrc trW R lhe
or A
b. Bolh A ond R ate true hut k LS NOT
Lhc cuncet ur A
" A i true but R is false
d. A is fnlsc but R is true
113. Assertion (A): ln metal cuuin,g. lho nonnal
lnws of sliding fri<:tion nre not npplicable.
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Reason (R): Vel) high temperature is
11rodueed m tool-dtip interface.
a. Both A and Rare true :md R is the
e.xplanatJ<1n of A
b. Both 1\ 11nd R are lfue blll R is NO'J'
the corr<CI cxplnnoti<>n of A
c. A b true btll R is
d. A is lillsc but R is true
114 Assenton (A): 11tc maio <}f' culling force to
lhrusL Ioree is wry htgh in grinding
process 3.' cumparea tu othe-r mocbining
procosses.
Reason (Rl: Random orieolnl.ion and
effecti ve negruive rake angles of nlmtstvc
grains Tncr<ase the cuUing Ioree and
adversely ntleca the enning ttnd
promote rubbing nction.
o. floth A an<l Rare IIIIo and R i> thu
corrtct c_,.-ptanatiun of A
b Both A ntHI R arc tnu: but R is NOT
the cnrrcej cplonotion of A
c, A (, true hut R is fal se
d. A is but R is true
11 5, Assertion (A): The :t.xis of an NC drilling
rnachinc Spindle is denoted as z - ax is.
Reason (R): In NC machine tool. the axis
perpendiculllf to both x- and y - axes 15
desigloted as '
a. Both A 3JJd Rare uue and R is the
or A
b Both A mtd R are lme but R is NO'!'
the correCt expltmalion or A
c. A is true but R is talsc
d. A is false but R is true
I I o 1\ sscl110n (A): Double sampling is
preferred over smgle when the
qualily of incoming lots is expected t<' be
either vCr) good or very bad"
Reason ( R): With do snmpl iog. th
amount of lnspection reqttired will be
lesser than in lh" cas< of si11gle swnpling
a. Both A and Rare true and R is the
explauntitm tlf A
b. Both A :u1d 1<. are 1111e but R is NO l'
the correct of A
c. A is tne bul R IS false
d. II i.> false but is trw
117 1\sscrtiott (A): Vogel ' s approxm1tuio11
metltod Ytelds best mrtiul basic
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feasible solution or a ti'UllSIIortalion
fli'\Jbknt
Reason (R): Vogel's method gives
allocmiuns 111 the lo,\ esl cost elements of
the I\ hole
B<)th A and true ;uul R is the
con-cct eplanation 111' A
b. Both A iJHJ R are tme but R is NOT
01c correct explanation of A
A is lruc but R is false
0. A 1s false but R is true
118. Assertion (A): Master production schedule
dnves lhe whole of production and
inventory control sys1e111 in a
01anufacluring orgunl7<ttiun.
Reason ( R). production schedule is
a I ist of dail) 1md work released by
PPC to production.
a. Bolh <\ anJ Rnre true and R is th<
correct explanation tlf A
b. Botlt A and R are true but R i' NOT
the correct <Xplannl illn 1)1' A
c. A Is lfue but R ls f:tlse
d A Is false but R is tmc
ttJ. Assertion (A): Jin:ction or Cnriole<.
acceknttion sho\>11 in 01e given figure is
correcL
( 8-- z '" v (coriol<S ""''''"'linn)
.. ... 1--
0
Reuson (R): fhe di1ectiou uf C:uiotes
accdcrnton is such ahnt It will rouuc m a
velocity v about urigm in the dircillion
oppllslle to u)
120. Assenion (A): While 11lotting uonutl
charts for averages of sub -
groups of readings arc u'cd rather than the
tndividual rcadin,S.
Reason ( R); IT oontrol chans. pl!'lltcd
with the Individual reading;. the. laoour of
ploning chan ''ill inercase.
a, l.loth i l and Rnn: true and R is the
correct explanatiOn of A
b ll11th A and R nrc true but R is NO'I
the cQrrect c.\']Jiannlif;m of A
c. A Is lfuc but R ;, false
d. A is l'olsc but R is true
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A !lll1l or
is havlns ots height equal to 111i ce the
length ol'any sode at the If the lank os
filled up w1th a hqllid. the ratio or the ootal
hydrostatic force on mw 'emcnJ 11'all to
ll;at at d1e lM)rtom os
a, 2 ,()
b. I 5
c. I ,(I
d. 05
Oi.fl'erenllnJ pressu111 bead 111easured by
mercor) oil rn;UlOmeter
(specific gravity of oil is U.?) equh alont 10
a 6\1() mm difference of mercury lerels
" ill nearly be
a. 7,62 m of oil
b 76 2m ofool
c 7.34 m o[ oil
d.. 8.47 m of oil
A block of alullliniwn bni'UllJ tt1rus of 12
kg is suspended. b) n wuo and lo11 ered
uutiJ submerged ln1o a laJJk containing oil
or relative de.nsily (1.8, Taking the relative
delslll of nluminoum as 2 4. 1he lellsion
in 1vi ll be (lake g = I (I m!s')
a. I '2 Ol}tl N
b. liOn N
c. 12tH.'
d 8() N
1\ barge 3() m Ions and J U m '"de has a
draf'l of 3 m 11 hoo noanng w101 us sides w.
vertical POSI UOil, If its or grnlity IS
2.,5 m above the boltom.. Om nearest l'alue
of meracemric height is
a. 328m
b 2.78111
c. 1.71! m
a 1.en>
A cylfndrieal vessel ha1ing its height equal
tO 11$ dinmler 1s tilled wllh liquid nnd
horizontnlity m an acceleration
equ;tl to acceleration due Lo gmvlty TI1e
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II.
ratio of U1e liqmd tell in the vessel 10 !he
liqwd at stark equtlfbrlum condilion is
a. 11.2
b. 11.4
c. n.s
d. (1,75
The shear stress developed m a lubncanng
oil. ofvscosuy 9.81 pose. tilled between
two parallel pla1es I em pan ru1d mOVIDJt
111lh relative velocity of 2 mls is
a 211 N/ni
b 19.62 Nlln!
c. 29.62. N/n1'
d. .I!J N/1.?-
The comective ncc<iler,.Uon of nwd m U1e
x-direction IS given by
& ti\1 &w
a. 11-- v-+>-
i\r 0' f=
'"' iit
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b ---+-
f:l ,,, "'
iJ11 Clv f!w
c. 11 - -tl-+11-
ar <J &
d.
i!tf Cl 1'u
v- +m-
i'tr iii' P=
Match Lisl I ('T}1>eS uf now) 1111h List II
(Basic ideal noll'S) and select lhe. C()n'ecl
answer
List I
A. Flow over astatiooruy
B Flo11 over a llalf Rankine body
C Fl\lw over a rotating b<Jdy
D. Flo11 over a. Rankine oval
Lis!. [[
l source + smk nmfonn now
2. doublet - unifnrm Oo11
3 source+ unifom1
4 doublet - vorte.x + 1m1fonn t1Qw
A B C D
a I 3 2
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1\ glass wilh u >QO bcntl is ul
both .mils. II is m;erNd inlll H no" ing
stream of oil. S; 0.\10. so !hut one opening
and the il
.lir.:cted upward Oil lh' lube is 50
111m higher I han lho ,urfacc nr llowrng nil
11re ' elncity mcasnrcll hy the tube
a. 0.89 mls
b. O.W m/s
c. ml>
d 1.90 m!s
AI IMatft'ml of a hori7.ontal line, lhC fluid
prcssttrc head is 32 em und vcl(.cily hcud
is 4 Cth The reductiort in !tn.m al lOcal il>n II
is such 1iuu !he prcssurt.' hcud t.lrops t.luwn
to zero.
The rotio or ''dlociliet< ttllucallunl.l tu thai
atlocationJ is
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-:
If
II h1r maximum trnnsmission of pOwer
through u pipe Jlne wtlh total heud ll. the
head ion due lD friction hr is gtven b)
a 0.1 II
b. H/3
c 1112
d. 21-1/3
12.. Twn popclincs ol cquul length :md with
ol" J 5 em und l 0 cro un: in
parallel and connect two reservoirs. rho
difference In wruer levels on the reservoirs
li 3 m. 1 r 1h" friclion is assumed to be
rmjo of Ute due tu
htr$er clio pipe Ill th:ll of the smaller dio
pipe is. ucurly,
a. 3.375
b 2,756
c. 2.25
d.
13
15.
16.
17
j of17
nw critical cJeptlt ora rcct:Jngulur
of width 4.0 m li.lt a of 12 m'ls
1>, nearly,
a. JOO mm
b. 30 mm
.:. 0.972 m
d 0 674m
An channel llow cnctuntcrs a
h) draul ic jump as shown fnlht: figure. Tit<
lbllowing lluid no,\ l'tmilitiun;, ure
bet\\ ecn A nnd 13
I. <.:rlttoal depth
2. non-unifom1 now
3 llosteady non-umfonn no\\
4 :\lead) unofonn no\\
'
........... .
rr : "!" : !hn
l
' " "'
:A.. :v :a
The corre.:t sequeooce of lhe notw
cunditiOl$11ltho of l111w is
3. 1.2..3. 4
b 1, 4, 2, 3
c. l. 1.4. 3
d 4, 2.3, I
Lam1nar 11011 m un average
wlocity or 5 m/s Clccurs in u pipe uf I 0 em
rudius The velOcity ut5 l"J\1 radlus is
a. 15m/s
b. 10 m/s
c. 2.5 m/s
d. 5 m/s
In n fully-<lc''cloped turbulcm pipe 11ow.
nssuming l/7th p0\1 or lnw r:tlio of
time al the centre of lhc
pipe to that average veloci!Y of tlte Dow is
3. 1.0
b. I 5
1,!, 1.22
d 0.817
The pre.ssure drop 111 n 1 00 mm diameter
hon:wnlnl pipe ls 50 kl'a owr u length of
I 0 m. Th.:.Shcar stress utlhe pipe wollts
a. !).25 kPa
b. 0. 115 kPa
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d. 25.0kl'o
18. Th.: velocity disuibwjon in Ute boundnxy
lnyer given .1$ ulu,- y/5 . wh"re u the
w locit) at n distaQce y from the
" ' Is the free stream ' 'elocity nnd ri is the
boundary layor nt a <'<ltt.'litt
dislllllc<: from the !coding edge pinto.
l'he ratin of dlplncemunt to 111omentum
tltkknesses
5
IJ 4
c. 3
d. 2
19. FIJf the Vclo<il)' profile u I u. 'l tho
momentum thlckness of a lnminar
l>oundnry Ioyer on a !ht plte al a dist,. nce
uf I m frum leading edge f1,1r nir
(Jcinemtutic - 2 10 ml,s)
flowing at a free strc:uh ,eloclt)' o2 m/1
is given hy
3. 16 mm
b. :!.1 mm
"' 3.l 6 m
d. 2.1 m
20. According to Blasius la\1. the lo""l sldn
friction coclli cicnt in the boundarylnycrr
ov""" l'lnt plote IS given by
0.332 .JR.
b, .JR.
c. U.M7t ../R.
tL u2s,.JR,
21 i\fotcll Ltil T 11ith List lT nd selc.:t Ote
mlSWel' :
LiS1 I
A. Stokes' ln11
B. Dluffbmly
C. Sucamlinc body
D. K>rman Voo1ox SLJ-edt
J. lst l!
I. Soouhal number
2. C'""'J.ling motion
-'
llressure drag
4. Skin friction drog
. \ B c
:L 2 3 4
D
.22.
u
24.
b.
e.
d.
3
2
.3
2
3
2
..
I
4
uf 17
Malclt Li$1 T (Dimeruionlo>s nwubct>j1
witl1 0 (Definition " tho: ratio of) !Jnd
select the correct
List I
A, number
B. Fmude number
C. We bet' number
D. lVfuch 1\UJnbe
u ll
I. luenio force ond e1aslk Ioree
2. Inertia Ioree and tension to r""
3. Inertia force and gravity Iince
4 Inertia force and v;,cous furcc
,\ H c D
ll. 1 2 3 4
b. ..t 3 2 1
1!, I 3 2 4
d.
+
2 3
)
Tht Kire3m funetitm in ;o 2-dionen ionl
001 lield i! given by xy.
The poWiltial tionchon IS
ll, 2.
b.
(.t' y' l
2
1:. :ry
d. .. ..... 1;-t
Assertion (A)! A convergent-diveQlenl
n07.Zie may give sup<OISonic or ic
Do" at tltc exit wen U' the tluoat ,t,
choked.
Reoson (R): Depending con the hnck
rot ill P), P,. the diVergent p:ort of
the no-.7.1<> mY ct aupcn<onk llfiZ<:Ic
or
a. Both A and R are t1ue and R l. tb<:
I!Om:Ct c:<p!anation of .'\
b. UQib A. nd R ore ttue but R ill NOT
the eorrcct I' I' A
<:. A is uuc blll R is f:tlse
d. A is folse b ut R io true
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25 J\Jis<l11ion (I\) In a pipe line. U1e of
the Jluid flo11 llepencls entirely On the
velueity.
RtJs.,n (R) ; number dc:pcn,llon
tho dlrunder ol' tho (lipc und
kioem>lic viscosil)' of U1e fluid.
" Bollt A R nro lr'Uc !md R is the
con'eet nf A
b, Both A nnrl R are true but R is NOT
I he correct e.xvl nroti11n of''
.:. A is true hut R i
cl, A. is fa Is.; b111 R is true
26. 1\ eapit!Jll)' tube insm ed 111 merllUt)
kepi in "'' ()(l<:n .:ontni,ner.
As,;ertion (/\) ; 'fhe "">reury luvel inside
the tnlx: shall nsc nl>ove the level of
mercury
(R) '111e c<)he,ive fllt'ce betWeen
lh<> nolccul"" of morcury i.s thau
the ndbesie force hetween mi$:111J'
glas .
n, Bolh A and R nre ln.e and R " lhe
explnnatlon ul' A
h. Roth A nnd R ore troe bu1 R is 1\'(')T
I he <!()rrcd or A
...,, A IS rrue but .R tS fol&e
d. A is false bot R is true
27 (AJ r Reaction ;,
coounonly used in and low
pn:s<uro pnrls of steam turbine.
Reaction blodiog giW> ltigba
cfficien.<:y lhon imput.c binding,
o. Bolh A ond R nr" true und R is the
concct cl<ploiUIIion of A
h. Both A and R oro lhlc bu1 R is fi:OT
the corr<:Ct ""'Planation of A
c. A is trne but R is r.,r,.,
d. A is folse but R is lruo
1H. Assurt.ion (A) : l11 convcotionol irupul
:Slc:tfll turbine design , only two row' or
mnving blades are used m CurtiS s1age.
Renson (R) As the number of rnw of
bluds iu a Cmtis stage
the uflectivcncss of tltc lola rows
dc!cri:oses"
Both A R lnll' and R is lite
con-ect .:,' l'loiU11.1on qf A
b. B<1th A ond R ore lnle hut R L NeW
llle corred explonation of A
29.
3(),
31.
Jntl7
c. \ is true bur R is ftlll;c
d. \ is folsc but R i&
Assertion (A) : \vtlb Utrottlc governing of
a ste:.m tutline, the tutbino power ls
t'educed by reduCtion m U1o IIVailabio heal
drotl tOgether with tleerens" in tlte r"tc of
slcol noll.
(R) ! The and the rnlc of
te.1m lluw ;.re ainmllnncous ly decreAel
will help 111' 11 ti,.Qttle volve,
a, Both A R ore true nnd R the
com:et nr A
b B11th A and R. tru" bnl, R is {1111'1
tl1e .;QrrCCL<;,\plolion of A
"' A is true hut R io f11l1e
d. ... is but U is true
As.erli<m 1 A) A Knpln lurhi)lt: ill
a.xjnl t1ow l'l:netion turhine with l L1 l'lln""
fixed to hub.
Reason (:R) : W>tcr fl<II'S to the.
a."tis ot' rototion of tlte 11nu P"rt of
the pressure energy oonverted to
.:ncrgy during ill llow throug,h Ute
iJ. B<>lh A and R '"' t"-lo ttnd R l'! the
correct of /\
b. Bn01 A nnd R ""' true but R is NOT
the corr,-el e.'{plan>tion uf A
c. ,\ true but R in fnbe
d. A is fal.c but R is 1n11:
AssliOn (A) Effective tempcrnturc. an
[nd.,.. of comfort.. ,. dofint:d U1at
lemper.tlure l)f "ir "' \\thich
WQulll 1ht: !3111 f.:eling 111'
comfort O$ iu Ute oclu>l
cnvii'Onment.
Reason (R) Comfot1 doo'S <tot dct>cnd on
hutnidit)' Md air vclod ty.
Botll A und R ,..., true R io the
explonntion of A
b. Both A R ore troe but R NOT
I he correct c;."<planatilm or A
. A true but R (alsc
d, A i folse but R is true
( AJ r\c.:ording to R.eynolcls
anology for Pmndl.l number equal to 1111 it)'.
Stauwn numbor iA equal 11'1 ond hlllf of tile
friction rtlclor.
RCii>On (R) ! 1fthd'lllol di!Tusivily ili <CtiJOI
lo kincmnlic viscosity. lhc Velocity and the
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di!l tril\utio.n in 1M !low 1vill be:
!he same.
n. J3olh A uncl R ore true nnd R a the
C:J>l>lnalic'ln of A
lJ. Bolh A 4lld R are true but R is NU'I
the llf A
.:. !< is I rue bUI R Is fnlsc:
tl. A is fnl>e but R lnle
;;3, Mserlion (A) ; Nu.s$dl number iS uiWIIY
l!n:alcr Utan Unity
R"<lSIJII (R) number is lhe mtio ot
tWt\ lhcrmul rcsist&ncos. vne !he Uterutul
I'C8i""""" whioh would be ol:ll:rcd by tltc
lluid, ifit and Ute uther. thc
IJt:nn>l with
.:onvcctivo """' Uoe
uofacc.
n. Both A ">nd R ore true nna R is the
correct clt]'llanatioo or ;\
b. Both ;\ nod R Jrc ltUe but R ;, N0T
the corred e:<plnnO!lon ot' A
A IS true but R is
\1 1\ is fable but R true
34. (AJ : If the enthalpy of u closed
$JSI<m decreased by 25 1>;1 while the
system rcccrves 30 kl of energy heat
tmnsfer. 1hc wu.:l:: dono by the is 55
kJ.
Rt:.loc\u (R) Tioe fie!! Ia\\ enc:t g)
ti1r 11 clffllecJ ystem is (nnlntinn have their
mtrmiog),
\ E=Q-W,
' Both 1\ md R nre tn1e Jnd R "' the
c::<plnnalion A
b. Botb A Md R are !tile hut R NOT
the correct explanation or /1
.:. A is true but R IS f., lsc
d. J\ is t'n but R iHrue
'35, Assertion (A) ln
imnly;sr;. lhe "<mpt ofR;Versibilit) IS thai
a n::Vtrsiblc prilc<:.>S i the musl
Jf i'OC'C.'l'St
Reason (R) . The cucrg) lrnol$ll:r s hcol
ami 1voo k chJring lho forwnnl prnceM. i!
iclenlically equ;ol 111 lhe
trai\Sfcr as hcot nml wort;. duristg
of the
11. BoUt A od R l1J'c true ond R is the
COII'Cct explnnnlion. of A
36.
37.
38.
39.
s vi 11
b. Both 1\ and R ore lrue R i; NOT
U1e correct e>.'jllnnalion of A
e. A true hut R il; false
ll , \ i.< fake but R
A.\Mrtion (A) " ater re>c:tor
(PWR) nucle.1r pOwer plnnl5 11.$"
superhe;otcJ
Rcssllli ( R) An increase in the 'uperheat
Ol C(lnsbnt the eyelc
<:l'ficioliOY.
a. BvO A nnd R ! to lf'lio nnd R i.s lho
correcT of A
b. BQlb A on(l R nrc true hut R is NO'f
the .:<>rrect e.wlanntion nf A
c. 1\ is true bod R i:s f.tlse
d. A i> l':llsc hut R i lrue
As.crtioo (. \ J 111e air .. Jir
etHciency of the diCllel cycle
lhc load, ifiCr<llL)ctL
Reawn (1{) ; With oncrce of I on d. cut-off
ratio iP=:t$\l!>.
a. l!olh A and R ao\: lrue ;1nd i., the
cotrect e;:.'{plauat.ion of A
b. Bulb. A aud R 31'1! true but R is NOT
U1e .:ooroct cxpln.nolion of A
c. A is true but R is Lllsc
d. A f11lse bul R is true
Asserti''" (A) Knox::lciug in S.l, engines i.s
dur: to auto-ognition of t.h.l erod charg"
while knocking in l:,l. engines is due to
auto-ignitioo of Ute tit5t chorge.
Re;u;on (Rl Spark ignition enginl:.'i
etnploy lower tompo'es$ion rnt io than
dics"l "nglnes und the fu"l used Iu s
CDloriJic volue Jow<>r thrm l11nl of diesel oil
a. Bolh A nod R ore nnd R ls Ut<>
correct ""!'lnntJlion of A
L. Bolli 1\ and R nrc b"a but R is NO' t
the correcl of A
c. A is irue but R IS false
d. A i ful5e bul R is true
Assertion (A) : The Cl . engine os found 10
be moe ct)icient than an S. l.
(R} : Modom C.l. engines opehlle
on a duak-vcle. which hn an efliciencv
w'eah:t tlwn.tbc OUu cycle:.
a, Bnlb A nd R " '" true and It .is the
<Ot>rn:ct expl3motion u! A
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42.
h. Roth 1\ untl R uro tl'\ll! but R is NOT
the CQrrcut oxplunatiOJl or A
1:, A Is true l)ut R l& lhlo;"
tl. A false hut f{ is true
A sbip with hull length oi' Jl)(l m is tu run
with a spectl uf I 0 1n/s. For dyntunk
the velocity ror II I = 25 model
ship in u h)wi ng
IL. 2 mts
h. lO tn/s
"
20 nils
d. 25 mls
A ; tandnrd 91.1 V -nutch weir is used hi
measure discharge. l'hc: discharge is (.1
1
For
a height H
1
bove the sm and O, is the
tliscbnrge lor u height H.: . IC 1 Ul-1
1
ts 4,
then
is
u. 32
b. 16./i
c. 16
J . l!
1\ right circuhu cylinder Is filled wit h a
liquid upto Its lop level. li is t'Otnted about
its vertical al such a speed that hllll'
the spills out. then the pressure at
the ur intersection of llw axis nnd
bottom surlace is
hclol'l: nllutlon
b. halfC>f'th< value be lore
c. quarter of bclorc. rotation
d. o:qunl to the atmospheric pressul'l!.
43. Three Tmmiscmlc liquids of spL-cilk
densities p, 2p und 3p arc kept in n jur.
I he-height ol' liquids in the jar anu at
tloc flicJ.<llllclcr t:l ucd t.u Lhu b11umn nf the
jar nrc :IS in the p,ive.n ligur"- The
mtll'l lltn is
T
t
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'
T
u
l
..
a. 4
b. 3.5
<!. J
d. 2.5
45.
46.
47.
(;of 17
Which of the following sequenctiS
Indicates the concet order for flue gas Jlt"v
in the steam power plant layout?
u. airpreheatcr
h. atr p1't!.hcater. superheater
c. air flrcheatcr, ecunurniscr. superheater
tl. cconumisor. supcrhcntc.r. air prchcmcr
Which one ul' following is
not
In a tluidizcd-bed hniler
ll. the cumfnll!tiun lcmrenllurc;, arc
higher thnn those in the conventional
boiler..
b. inl\:rior grade ol' coul c:m he used
without slugging problems
c. the tomullion nr N()x i5 less thun fliDt
in the conventional lloilers
d. the volumetric heat release rtlles ure
higher thnn those in the convention.1l
boilers
Match list l with list 11 and select !he
co&Te<:L
List I (Machines)
A. Steum cngihe
B. Impulse turbine
C. Reaction t.urbfne V
D. Contrlrlgal compressur
List II (Peaturq)
I. compouudlug
2. Diugrum liu!tur
3. <'ontinuous pn. "Ssurc d;op
4. ISI!IItrupie c:llit icncy
{\
til c
a. J 4 2
b. 2 I 3
c. 2 4 3
tl. 3 1
Mnt"h List with List II
c.orn."C.r auswc:c :
List I (Names)
1\. Suhsonic noule
B. Sup.:rsonic
C. Subsonic dTrl'usN
0. CcnlrHiJgar
Li>"t II (Figures!
I.
D
4
1
4
nntl _sclcl.;l the
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4 2 5
b. I 5 3
e. 3 s 2
(L
I 3 5
<18. For blade emciency of tt
impulse horbine, the blade sreel!
rmio. I et is the angle made by absolute
ot inlet) sh<luiJ bi!
a. C(IS1U
b. cos2cxf 2
c. cos / 2
d. 2 / cos tJ.
49, The given figure shows variation of
ce.rtlli11 sttam parameter in case of:.
impuls<l turbine. ,.he curve 1\-BC
represents the of
50.
_..-.,.s
Av I'-- c
-!p- lllad<o -if
a. pr<!SSure In nozzle u11d blades
b. velocity ln nozzle und blades
c:. temperature tn nozzle and blades
d. emltalp) in nozzle and blades
I r n is the polytrophic I ndcx of
comprl!ssion and Pl Pt is the pressure ratio
for a three-stage compressor with ideal
7 ofl7
Tntercoofing, the expression for total work
ofthrt.'estage is
Jn ( 1' )l.')
a. - { 1,1', - - 1
(n - 1) p
1
:5 I. Tht i11 the vunoll'Ss between the
Impeller u dil'fuser inlet of u
cemritugnl compressor ban be
n. free
b. force
c, sQlld f!<)l]y rouuiun
d. li.lgariLhmiqpiraJ
52. Which of the foOuwing staremcnt\S) iSial'l!
to critical now thruuglj a stean1
nozzle?
5J.
I. FIQw rme through the nozzle is
minimum
2. Flo" rate W1e nozzle is
maxlmum
3. Velocit) at the throali;supersonlc.
+. Velocity at the throot is sonic.
Select the ccyrrect 1111swer using the codes
given below :
a. l alone
b. I and 3
c. 2 alld 4
d. 4
Which portion nf th"
compressor characteristics shown in the
figure is dlllicult h) obtairt ;,xperimentally'l
.. - /
, y
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a
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a. RS
b S'l
c Ill
tl uv
Cons1der the followiug sunemenLS
I(Jlardiug 1hc axial flow in a11 nir
compr.:ssor
I Surging is :t local phenomenon while
iog 11fl'ects t.<ollr" compn:s:;or.
2 Srulling is n local phenomenon white
.surging ntlcc!S the entire compressor.
J 1l1c pi'\:SSure ratio of an
Is ,mallcr lhnn thai
of n cenlrifug:;J compressor singe
Oflhese stntemenl5
a I. 2 and COITCCI
b. I tmd 21m: oom:et
c. 2 and 3 nrc oorn:tt
d. I nnd 3 are corn.'Ct
55, The Jhcrmnl cfficicnC)' or 11 gas IUrbJIIC
cycle with regcncrution in tullll!i of ' J,
(maximum mlnmumJ. lempcrulure), rp
(pressure rnlio and k. ( =CiC, J is given b)
S6.
'\7
rp J I )
t- !..L,- n
a. 7;
h.
t-IL,
7;
c.
1- r, /')
r
r. ... t
d
1-....Lr T,
r. r
C.J11$ider lhc speed (If the
followir1g type' llfturblnll$ '
I. FranciS
2 Kaplun
3. Pelion
The sequence of !heir spccilic SJJl'l!d fu
incrctJSing ordor is
1.2.3
b. 3. I. 2
d. 2. 3. I
A stolion3l) VuM
a fi1r"e ' F' 11f 1()0 N rho givcu
wbcn the II!USS now 11\t.: ()( \V:Oler
SM.
:59.
60.
Ii i
& uf 17
over the ts 5 tqys with u velocity v
20 m/s witlmul friction.. The nngle. ' u ' of
vnne is
v
v
a. Zero
b. J()'l
C'. 45
d. 60"
..
F= lOO N
In a llUid coupli ng. the torque uansm1tted
is 50 I;.Nm. when the ()f I he dli\ing
and driven shall is 900 rprn and 720 rpm
rcspectlvd_y cnkiuncy or tl1c nuid
coupling will be
8.
0, 25t!.CJ
I!, 80%
d. 90%
Con;ldcr the following stalcmenr,
rcg;Jrding rhl: fluid couplinjl
I !Ofliclency increases w1tl1 mcrease in
speed rntio.
2 li-ic(iou the nu1p111 1orquc is
cqu!J]tQ input torque,
J. A l the same mpul s peed. higher slip
requiros higher inpu1 tortlue
\Vhic.h or these sl.llrcmcnlli are correct1
a. 1. 2uod 3
b. I and1
c. 2 and 3
d lmu.IJ
The level of runner ex1t 1> S m above the
mil mce. and aimospher1c pressure is
IO.Jm. The pressu<c at 1hc cxi1 of the
runner fi1r n divcrl'ent draft tuhc cnn be
it. S m
b. S.J m
<j, I() m
d. 10.3 m
Con$idt'r che Jhllowfng sratcments'
A surge 1ank provided on t11c penstock
connccJcd to a wmcr 1\Jrbinc
helps in the waccr hammer
2. stores extra water when nol needed.
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3. provides increased dcmnnd ofwtJter.
Whft:"h of these swtemenls are Ctlrrett7
a I nnc:IJ
b. 2and 3
u. I nml2
d. 1, 1aud3
62. If the reciprocatins pump having n
111eehwtical eOiciency of 80% delivem
water nt the rate of80 kg/s wid n h ... aJ or
JO m. broke power of the pump Is
a. 19.41<W
b. 20.8 k\V
c, 15.4 kW
d. IO,g kW
63. The gross head on n turbine is JOO m. The
lungth of pe11$tock supplying Water from
reservoir Itt the turbine Is 4()i) 111. 1 he
diameter of the ls I m and
velocity of water through penstock is 5
m/s. If of 0.01>98,
net head on the turbine would be. nearly
a. 310m
b. 295m
c. 200 Ill
d. 150m
64. CoJSider the following statcuems
pertaining to a centrifugal pump :
I. The mnnomeuic head is tltc head is
developed b)' the pump.
2. The suction pipe has, generally. a
larger diameter as compared to U1c
discharge pipe.
J , Tho b proviJeJ with It
foot valve and a strainer.
4. Th dclivc!Y pipe 1s proviucd With a
foo1 valve nnd a striliner.
Of these statements
t1. I. 2, 3 and 4 are correct
b. 1 nnd 111re
c. 2 nnJ 3 are. correct
d. 1 nnd 3 are c..m-ect
65, For a water turbitle. nlllnin at consmnt
head and speed. the operatin,.
chnracteristic curves in the given figure
show thai upto a ce.iain discharge ' <!' both
output powcr and efficiency remain z,ero.
fit" disc:burge q Js required l O
lot 11
.-q-1
"' overcome initial inenia
b. overcome initial friction
c. keep the hydraulic circuit full
d. keep turbi nc running nl no load
66. In tluid machinery
between saturot ion tempemwre and
prll.%llre 1lecides the pl'()cessol'
a. Dow separation
b. turbulem mixing
c. cavita1ion
d. water hummer
67. r\ ornlril"ugal blower dolivcring Q ltJlfs
ag.unsl 11 head of H m fs driven 11l hull' the
original spe.-d. ll1e new head and
discharge would be
a. i I a11d Qf2
b. I 114 and Qfl
Hfl and Q/8
d. H and Q/4
68. Tbe rnnximum uwnbtt or jlilll generally
employed in Jln impule turbine without}el
Interference
a. 4
b. "
c. 8
d. 12
69. A lt)dmullc coupling rrnnsmils I kW of
po"cr man Input speed l>f20() rpm. ' >lith u
slip of 2%. If the input is changed to 400
rpm. U1e power transmitted with d1e same
sllp is
a. 2kW
b. lf2 kW
c. 4 kW
d. 8kW
70. A plane well of thickness 2L hns n unifol1ll
volumetric fteat source q'" (Wim
3
) , 1t is
el\'poscd ttl local ambient 1.
al t>otb lltl> end$ = = L). The sw:f.te
tempera111re T, rf the wall unuer steadY
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
stme condition (where b and k have their
usual meaning) is given b}
a r ... '
1
'
1
' "
b.
r=r.
qJ}
2/r
c.
I'
T.=T.
+ "
L'
d. r =r +.L_
I J./1;
71. A nat plu\C has S em. thcnnal
condut!tlvit) I \V/(mK) heat
transfer coeflicicnts on two 11at face!; 11f
IU W/(m
2
Kl unJ 10 W/(m
1
K f. 11tc. nHmll
heat transfer coenicient lbr n !lot
plate is
n. 5 Wl(m
1
KI
b. 6.33. W/(m
1
KI
c. 20 W/(ml K)
d. 30 W /(m:K)
72. I he eOlciem.l) ura pin lln viU\ lnsUIUted
Hris
tanh mi.
U.-
Vlrl l 111'1'
b.
tanh mL
mL
mL
c.
lllrlh mL
d.
I kP)"'
wnh mL
13. 1\ <)' Iinder made l>f mewl uf ccntlurtivit)
WflmK) ill to be insulaleU with b
()f C<>ndudivity 0. 1 W/(mK). I f
lllc convL-<:ti l'e hem transli:r codlkkol
with the nlmusphcre S
W/(m, K). the mdius of insulation
is
a. 2Cill
b.
c. 8 cm
d. 50 ..:m
74. Nussdt numher Jo.r full) de1 eloped
turbulent llow in a pipe is given by N. -
CR;: 1 he values urn aod bare
n. D = O..i and h = 0.33 for ,heating and
CO\))jng.lx>th
75.
111<11 17
b. o =u.s and b : for heating and b .,
0.3 f<>r C(>,,ling
c, u = ().S uml b ., lor hcming uml b :
0 .3 l(l r eill> I ing
d, a = 0.8 and b = 0.3 for healing, nnd b =
0.4 for cooling
For naturul O::ti nuw ,,, era 1'1!11ical
llut plntc a> sl11m11 in I he liguru.
go1eming dilferenl'ial equation lor
momentum is
(
i!11 cu .) . (" 11
u
7
...... - = g/JU- r h-,
a;t cy , ..
If t-quatiun is non-dimentionali>ed b)' U =
u!U. , V v/U . X lCIL. y/L. y/l Wld
7' - 1'
6=
r, - r.
Then the tenn .!{p('l - I' ) ln
uM
T > -,tk
'
Orushof number
b. PrandLI number
ll. Ruylcight number
d. Grashol' numbcr/(ltcynolds numbcr)l
76. The shape foetor or a hemispherical Qod)'
placed un a nat surface "ith rc.\-pCct tn
77,
zcn1
b. li.2S
c. 0.5
d. 1.0
Which one of the tbUowing heal
e.xchanges is gives parallel stmlghl line
pmwm of tomp,rnture for bOLh
cold und hut lluid'!
H. I'Jlmllcl nom
cupucities
with un"q11ul heal
b. Coun(cr-Ou\1
capacities
\lith equal hcut
c. Parallel-tlo\\ with eqnal heal CllflDdties
d. Countcr-tluw wilh uncquul bent
cupnciLies
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e
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m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
78. In o lte.11 the hot
lluid i cooled from 110 r to 80" C' l>y a
cold lluid which. heated lrnm 30" C
lu 60" C. LMID for the-hoot cxdtougcr ill
" 20"C
b. 30"C.
c. 50' C
\1. 80' ('
79 In u .:.ounter-tlow he.1t c:xchnng.,-,
product M sp<ilic I and rna;<t 1101> rate
is same li>r llle hoi nod cold .Duid$. lf l\'1T
oqunl tv 0.5, then the clfecHvene;s of
the heal 1,5
:t l .ll
b. I).S
d. 0.2
80. For n ow owr a IJJJL plnlc tl1o
hydrod)'llnmic boundary layer tbklrness t,
mm. 111e d1'11amic is 10 "
Pa heal is .2.0 ki'(kil. K) and
tlt"fDlal c<>ndul:th ity 0.05 Wl(rn-1\:), llrc
thcrmnl bounct.ry lyc;rllticlrnc:s wunld he
b. O.S mm
1 mm
d 2 mm
81. An enclosure consists of lour surfaces I. 2.
3 nnd 4. TI1c view faetors for rndindo11 bent
tronsfor (Where the ubsc.rit>ts J. 2 3. 4
refer 10 the te11j,l<.'<:tive surrnce>) ...., r, =
1}. 1, Fu = 0.4 and f' u = \1.25. 'fhe urfae"
rres AI >od A4 N and 2
rt:.'lpcctlvely. Tltc view 6tctor F., lJ
... {),75
b. 0,50
e.. 1).25
d. O. UJ
rite worklnl! IC111Jl"1'31Ure in
and condemlct coilll of a n!
-23 C :md 21' C n:spocliw ly. Tho COP
of the refTigeralor is (),8 of lh"
COP. a power input of I kW, tlte
J'l::frig,.lrolion effecl.produco:.J \\ill bo
n. 4kW
b, 5kW
c.. Sk\V
d. 251\W
II ul 11
83. For heat pump working on
C<Jmpre$sion cycle, enthalpy valu of ihe
WOI'kinjj lluitl Al the end Of' h<:al addilit\n
al tho uf pi'OI:cSS,
at the end of n:jC<:Jjon )nd at
lht end of h;llpic expan>ion proces.
at'll 19S kJ!l..g, 210 I;JII;g and 9()
Th.e flow mtc i6 O.S
1lcn tl1e of heal
pump is. neorlv
a. 7.SkW
b. 4HW
c. 525 k\Y
d. 60 k\V
84. A one ton capacity wnt<'f cooler eooh
wnter steadily from C lo 20 (', 1llc
$pocific heat or water rs 4. 18 kJ/(kg J.:: ).
The wnter now rat<> will be.
o.. t lhr
b. 3.'.51/ht
c. :20() lthr
d. 250 /fhr
85. Milich Li.ol J (Refrigerun1) with 1:.1>1 T1
(C'hemical nnd lh<>
CQm:t;l. nS\1-tf
S6.
l.lst t
A.. R- 12
B. R- :22
('. R- 717
D, R 113
Li>, l1
L tCChPCCil',)
2 Ditluoro nlouooltloro.mcthanu(CIJFl)
3. Amtuooia (NH1l
4.. D.illunro dichloro
3.
!].
c.
d.
.\ 1:l C I}
3
4
3
4
2
2
l
4
3
a
3
2
2
fu 11 1{)\\'Cf, UJ" JllllllffiUm
to which be cooled
l cquJ to the
u. d.:w point lcrnpernturo of I he nir tho
inlc:l
b. dry bulb tCmJJeniiUre ol lhe air Bl the
inlet
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
ss.
89.
c. \V1 bulb tempcrnture
of I he air at U1e in lei
d, mean <If the de\\ pOint and df}' bulh
lcmpcraiUT<> oflho air at the inlet
Evlnteh Lll I (l'spnnslon deViCe) 1\i lh l..ist
fl (Operation) aml $elect lite cuo1'ocl
answer .
List r
A. l'l(>nt
B. Cli.pansioo
C. Internally eqUAliz-ed thenol"t'llic
eXpansion vohc
D. ExternaUy .:quali:l.ed tht:rmosw!k
valve
II
I. constant d<:gi'C<: of xuperiteot nL
.:voporntor exit pressure
2. Corullnnt ilegtce of al
cvaporolor inlet presruro
3. Conbnt level of n:frigcr.mt Jn the
evpomtnr
..C . CoMtont P"'""ure in Ute evaporator
A B C D
L 1 2 4 3
b. 3 2 ol L
1!. 3 -1 2 1
d. I 2 3
A <oillNh<orptlon o-efriJteration sy<tem
IIJI! generator temperotur-= of 81' C.
<:Vopornlor of 3 C.
condenser and absorber lemperature of
2J''C eoclt. Uten maJ<imum pOll<iMe
COP ill
a. l ll.U
b 9.0
c, t.NU
d. J.S\1
C'onsider the followi ng
Sul.>eo<>ling Ill the conden8er oJ
tcfri gera1ion $YRtem is adviilllle when
l. expansion ol # higboer elevation
than C<Jndenser.
2. there is a large pressure Jrop m
cOnnecting condenser lei the exj>ilnsifm
value.
3. Ute tciHscrntion eiTcct o> lu be
lncren ..
4. lbe \i'Ork i IU be reduced.
90.
11.
92.
93.
12<>1 11
Which ;u-c
a. I and 2
b.
c, 2, 3 and +
d. L
Consider ll>e fallowlotg slalenoents;
\Vh11 dry bulb ond ihemoodynamic wet
bulb l erupotatur<:s at'<: same :
I. humidity r:ttio is I u00,,4
2. P"''"'' pressme of wate<" vapour equals
lutal pressure.
3. oil is fullysuluMI\w.
4. dew poml os re;,ched.
S.:le<:t the correct using the
<llld,., gh on below:
a. 3 alone
b. l and 2
c. 3 4
d. 1, 2. 3 ond 4
If p is the porttnl of vapOur. p t5
the partial pressure of vapour for salurnled
a.r :md .Pb is the barometroc pressure. lloe.
1\lhltionshlp between rebtive bun1ldlty q,
lind degree nr u turotiou .,, given by
a.
b
c,
p,
d. I ' - .;ft..
P.
TI1e !'actor of ingla in
nn i.s 0.7. The byp4Ss
fao>lor if three such cooruog coils wilb lite
same appnralus dew po.int ale !.:opt one
behind the other. will be
. 0.210
b. 0.292
"' 0.343
d. UA12
Which one of lite foUqwing statements is
true for nitiOOntlllitming duct deoign?
a. Sllltic regain h used lhc
duct work is uxlcnsha. tow l""ssorc
drop os low and llow i. balonced
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
b. Sl.'lli method is U$ed,. when the
duet worl; l exremive. tolll l pr<:SUre
d!'Ut> high und is llllhalanced
.:.. bqlllll friction mclhod ;, used. when
tl1e duct Work is totrtl
Jlressue dr.np iv low ;LUd tlow 1,.
11. Equn I friction methotl is 111ed, "hen
duel wvrl; ll)tnl.
dl'l)p low ond now Is Ul\b3lancc:d
9+. Por n a1r-conuilitmed sp:lce. RTif = l(lO
kW, RSTIP ; 0. 75. VQiumc t1ow nttc ls
eqll.'ll to 100 m' 'minule and mdoor design
spcc1lic humidil)' 1s. 0.0 I kgr(lrg ol dry air).
'n1e SllC:Citlc. humidily Of Supply air is
n. ll.ll Hl
b. 0.0075
0.0(1$
d U.002S
95 For an the
o\ltdoor and in(IOor dry bulb
temperature.. arc C and 25" C
1l1c Npace lo be uir-
conditiant>d is 20 m 3(l m S m und
inliltTatlon Ill estimated to be cme air
If the density :od srecific beat of
lUI' a.rc 1.2 (kj; of dry aw)lm ,mJ l.02 kJ/k
(.kg of dt} rur\"C, thon the sensible bent
luad due; to -.. nearly
11 17.2,-HW
h. (, 1.2 k\\'
" 1224 kW
20A k\\'
?6. Mntch List I with Lit II auu .o1cct U1c
c]rreC.t 1.1nswor :
n1., - mass trnnsfCI coellicicnf,
D - ml)let:uln cutllicicnl,
length dimension,
k - lherm>l c:noJuct ivity: (I doos it) ,
("'.-, ht::ll Hf C.Urt.'f-t;I.Ot
11 - dynamic
T. i51' I
.1\_ Schmidt nutlll>et
B. TI1crmal dillUsivity
C.
D. Sh"''"O'Id nJtrTther
List n
I k/ tp Ct, D)
91.
13 of 11
2.
h
11
LID)
3. II t> D
+ . I.
,,r,
A B r D
II. 2 I
b 4 I 2
c, 3 4 2
.I 3 4 1 '2
In the M four $hoke di.,el
the term squish' referlt iCJ ihe
a. Injection ol' luel in Lbe precombuotjun
chnm"er
" discharge fl f lrom the
rnle<>mhu$tion chamber
. en1ry of mtv the;
d. of fuel frnm 1ht: .:ore
CiS. C'oflliidc;r fotl< wing
rcgaJding t)JO or fuel lttieetion
o'et Ciltburetioo in S.L OJigiues;
1. illghcr p<JW01' QUiJ!Ut tttld
2 Simple ona Injection
e<JUIJ/menl
LongcrJik oJinjcctlon equipment.
Loss knocking 11ud reduced tl!'lldcncy
lor btlck-fue.
Select U>e co,..,.,.l using the codes
given below:
I, 2 and .l
b. I. 2 and 4
c. 2 ond 3
d. 1 and4
99. }..bleb List L (Pt1fonuauce Pl!tamct''T \ ')
with [,ist ll (('urves L 2. 3, 4 and
fiHP y[, Y) reg;>rding .a C::J. engme tun
const:mt speed and Ute
answer:
Li>ti
A. Total eonsumpli<ln rlc
B. M.:chnnicaJ
C. lnd1cated p<Jwer
0. Brake sp;:cifie fi1eld
Lil 11
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w
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e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
v
a
11.
c.
1.1.
2
B.H.P.
f) c
:!
J 4
2
4 2
0
2
2
3
3
I \1[1 MDich LUll I "11h Ust II und sclecl
corn .. "CI -am;'' or
I i51 I
A Sujl<:rd\urgtng
B lest
C llctcrogcncous
0 Ignition quality
List II
I Mullicylinder engine
2. C. I .l'11ginc
3. Calmi11t>valuc
4 1\m;rnft cngme
5 Octane numhcr
6 Single cylinder $. 1 cogmc
a.
b.
C,
d.
A B C D
4
0
II
I
3
I
3
1
2
s
5
5
5
2
2
I() I With reference to and Rocket
engines, the lollowin_g
I Ul'iciouc) of Rockel en sines is hishcr
thfill thtll or 1<1 enftines.
2. Exit veludtk'!. of' i.'Xhaust gnses in
Rocket engines are much bi,her tbatt
tho:>C !11 Jet engines.
J Sutgmuion e<.ntdilion; n1 tho
combU$1ion chumhcr In Rookd
l!ogines.
-1 Rook,cl cugincs arc mrbrcathinf!.
cngmes.
Whtcb of these Slalom eo IS are CQrr\!ct'!
a. 1 and 2
1!. 1, 3and.J
c, 2, 3
1.1. I 2 Utldl
U ol 17
1112 Wiih r<."Spct:l 10 I.C. ..
consider iilllow111a slalen>ttliS:
I huve nu carbon
and oxides or ohrogcn.
2. Blow hy cnussions aro cssen1ially
cnroon monoxide und suspend<.:!
IDUt Wr,
3 E.xhuusl emis.>1on:. CQnlain 100,. of
carbon ide. I QO'}o or of
nnrogen and around 50 - 55% of
em illod t>y the en
no in
lllc cxhltlll;l
Of .Sialcmcnls
a. 1 and 4 urc
b. 1 w1d 3 are <'t'lrte<:l
e. 2 and 3 l)l'e
d. I, 2. 3 and -J. arc com.:ci
I 03 A hydrocarbon fucld was bum I with air
and the Orsat analysis of tl1e dJy
of combustion yielded Ute following. dnto
lnnrnl 'olumoofdry l One
Valume an"absorpuoo 1n p1peue I
cantaa1ttng. potnssium
!SOhiiiOI\
Vol anc:r Dbsofl}tmn m p1pCUC 2
comnming solution of pyrofl!UIJ<!
n<td :md pP\llSSlumbydroxide
VolumO\ all;:r nbsorpuon 1n p1penc J
oon1nu1ing euprou" <hluride
gJIIfliOn
The pcrccntuge 1 b) volume) uf CDJ m the
dry wos
u.
b. 5%
c. I I%
d. 18'!-o
Hl4. Mmch list 1 wiOt list U (Use )
and the correc1
Lht l
1\
B rhorium - 233
C Molten Sodium
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a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
IUS.
D, J>Jutunltun-239
l. in ll
I. Coolant
2. Modcnuor
3 . f.iSI<ionablo:: material
1-'is.lle mat.,rlal
A B C Ll
1 3
2 4 3
o, 2 3 I
u. 3 2
I he data given in the tahle refers '" nn
<nPoC bused on Carnal oyck.
when: Q1 = Heal n:cdvcd (kJ/ min)
Q1- He-t rejected (k.lls)
k W = Work uutnut l \ I
S.ND. U1
().,
w
I . l50U ll.20
2.
I b(){t 17.92 8.75
3. 1700 19.03 9.30
1800 :!0. 1 9.85
II' heat rccciwd output will Qo:, ncmly by
the llngine blOC)() k.l/ mfnt.lle IJ>e " tori;,
u. 1/.YII
b. ttU9
c. I 1.54
d. 111.115
I U6. A sysu:n1 whi le umleryolng n A- B
- C' - 0 - A haS tl1e values ,,r hettl .utJ
wnrl< trunsrers g, gh' <n In the uibkt
w
-
)l.i\nln
A- B + 687 + 474
I
B' - C -269 0
c - o -199 - 180
0 - A + 75 0
l11c prw,er tn k W i.:;
a. 4-.9
b. 145
c. -19
d. 98
I 07. Tn a """ tcmpcralure scuJe say "P
t>oil1ng nnd freezing polms oJ' "a1er m (lne
atmosphere rtrl! l l.')('r p und .300" p
lhis Scttk whh tht:
Centigrade readlos \,r 0'' f'
thi.! is
108.
15v117
IY' (
b. 50" C
o. IOO" C
<1. 151)" c
Match Li>t l (Name or c"litity) with Li>t lJ
( Definition) and select the cot'rt:ct answer :
List l
A. Compressibility factQr
B. [homson cc,e111cicnl
C. ( \ m .. <uun pressure >retiJic hent
IJ. ISQthcrmal comprcssibilit)
Lil II
I.
),
2.
( alt )
iJT '
J . ( ' T)
i'p
(:;; )
A
(l
c IJ
"'
1 I .J 3
h. 4 3 2
c. 2 3 I I
d. 4 2 3
l h\1. rrp. a nll "' denOie rcspeotlvel) !he ponial
prcs.surl! of d.l) 1tir nnd thot of water
, ;.:1pour in moist air. the: -)-pC"cilk humidil)
or a1r ls by
"
-.P.J_
, ,,+ f')tl
b.
.&..
p,.
c.
0.62lp-
fl.
d.
(t.l>22p,
P11 t /1,
I I() Cnnslder the rhase diagram of a certain
substnm:C shf.lwn in the: g i' 'cn llgun:-.
Mnlch List 1 (l'rucess} whh l.lst II
(Cu1-ve!lilln"sl 1lJJd select the ct>rrcct
nns,,er
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.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
J
f
r
'
I ...
Lisl I
A. Vaporillltion
B. Fusion
C. Sublimation
Lisr ll
I. FE
1. EG
'
ED
A ll c
a. I J 2
b. l 1 3
c. 3 2 I
d. 3 I
].
I ll - l'lvmber of (C) . ph:L.'$ ( P)
and degrees or freedom(F) 31\! related by
Gibbs-phase ule us
a, C- P- F= 2
b. F - C- P= :!
c.
d. P- F- X 2
l I::!. Consitlcrthc followi.ug statemcnrs :
I. Availability is the maximum
I " ork. oblllinablc.
2. Clapeyron' s equa1ion fo1 dry salutation
is given by
(1'-1' )=r.JT. ("-"')
, dQ T.
J . A gas can huve an) rempemtun: a1
given pn:;ssurc unlike 11 vapour whh:h
has s fi xed temperature at a given
4. Joule lltomson coefficient is- expressed
fl = [f.\';/(lp]l,
Of tbese 1ati;t111Cili;!;
a. I. 2 and 3 are tOITL't:t
b. I. 3 and 4 are correct
a. 2 and 3 are correct
d. 1. 2 and 4 are corn:cl
11 3. Match I with list II and select the
correcL answer :
114.
16 o) 17
List I (Cycles opcrMing between fixed
tempeoarure limit$)
A. Otto cycle
B. Diesel cycle
C. Cam01 cycle
D .. Bra)'lOu cycle
List II (Characl eris tlc o>fryde effi ciency
lll
I. '1 depend;. only temperature
limTts
., '1 depends only. on pressure limits
3. 11 depends on VI' I compression
mtio
4. '1 <ln em-otT ratio and volume
compression mtio
A B C D
a. J 4 1 2
b.
c.
d.
I
3
I
1
2
3
I
3
2
" 4
The lemp<'!tlture-enrropy dTa!(rrun for n
sie.am tUrbine power plant. operttting on
lhc Rankine cycle with and
regenerative feed heating is shown i11 the
given figure. If Ill denotes the fraction of
steru11 blc.d f()r feed the wurk
developed in the turbine per kg
entering the turb!M m state 5 is
6 3
T
6/ v
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2
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s
a. (b,-h,) + ( J- m)(hj - h
1
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b. {hs- h.) t (hJ- hl}- ( 1- m){hl - hll
c. 1h, - h, - b, + (1 - m)(h, - h,)
d. (hr h1l + ( I - m) (h.- h, )
115. The working temperatures in the
evapomoor and condenser coils of a
refrigerator an: - 30" C und 32" C
respectively. If the actual refrigerator bas a
C.O.f' of 0.75 of the mtl.ximum. the
required power input for a refrigemoin!!c
ufTcet of5 kW. is, nearly
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d.. 4.0kW
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:JruiWOI'!
T, ist l
A Air c:Jlid<.'ll.c\' of Olio cvcle
' .
B. Morse tesl
C.. Consi.anl volume cycle
I) , ronstanl heat :tddition
List II
I Mccltankal oil1cionc)
2. DiO<Sol cycle
3. .Btak<> offid<!Ucy
-l. Otto cyelo
I
5. 1--.-
, H
A
n
)
.... 3
c. J
B c
I 4
5 2
j
4
l)
2
I
2
d. ) 1 2 4
ll7. 1-.lntdt Li.'lt 1 with. Lil<l .ll and select tlJe
correct .uaswcr:
Ust [ (Fucb)
A. Seuti-bituminou coal
B. Jligb.-..pced diesel oil
C. Biogn.
b . I. PG
II (Choracterislks/usages)
I, Methane and carbon di<JXtde
2. Prop;tne- and bu!Jine
3 vruuc of !0,600 l(Cal4:&
-+. Power
A 13 C D
... : 4 l
b. 3 2 J
c 3 4 2
d. 4 3 2
liS Consider the rallnwing statements :
1.. motor gasoline is n mixture of variout.-
lrydrocarbons,
2. Cnmpresed natuml g.. ts mainly
oompnsed or ruetltane.
17 ull 7
producer s has predomilllllll
component or hydrogen 1\ hh lesser
propo1ti<>n ol' carbt\o monoxide
4, Cclrrne number of fuel used In tliC.<cl
engine$ in Indio is in tho rnnge yf 80 tu
!>0.
Which of these '"" cot1'(:ct ?
a. laod2
b. I and 3
c. 2. 3 and4
ll 1.2, 3 andA
119 <"'mu1der the followittg statements ;
1. tlnr the comhoslion o_f pul,erized cool,
S 10 1 excess nir is 1>:qulred..
2. Air contain 21% o:..-ygen by weight.
3- 11e llue ga'"'s :&0t11 coal-flfed
funroce contaill around 70"1> nitrog;:n
b
4. ln tltc of liquid rud;_ Uoe
nurnl>cr of moles of tlto rcactnrtts,
Of these: otnlCmcnts
a. L 2 and 4. at\! cotTCcl
b. L 3 11m! are COI"l\."CL
c. 1, :; 11nd -hre correct
d, I rutd J a.re correct
120, Maldt l, iSt I with l..i<;l II and liOCi iht
oon"I!Cl an8'ver :
Listl
A, 'l'hrottling process
B. J.eniropic proces
C. l'n:c t;xpaMion
D. lsotltem,.l pmo""s
List
1. No wm:k done
2. No t hange in cnh Pp.V
3. Constant internal energy
4. r """!Jini enthn
A B
r
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b. 1 2 4
1:. 3 I
d_
1 3 4
D
3
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I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
PAPERII
A nll"l1 lllcility has to be designed to Jo ull
the welding for 3 products: A. B and C.
Per umt \\ elding time for each product s
2() s. s and :50 s respecu vely Daily
demand forecast for product A ts 450. for
B is 3(>() and for C is 240. A welding line
can operate efficiently for 220 minutes a
day Number of welding lines required s
a. 5
b 4
c. 3
d 2
2. Consider the followmg statements
Comrol chart for vanables provides the
3.
I basic 1 ariability ot the quali ty
characteristic.
2 of perfonnance.
3 number of products falling outside the
tolerrutce limits.
Which of these statements are correct'!
a. 1. 2and3
b land2
c. 2and3
d land3
Nlatch List I wlth List n and select the
correct answer.
Lis t I (OR le.,hnique)
A Branch and Bound tedlmque
B. EXpected >:tlue 3pproac-h
C SmooUling and Le1ell ing
0 Exponential distributlon
Ust IJ (Model)
I. PERT and CPM
2. Integer programmms
3. Queuing theol)
Decision theo"
a
b,
c.
d
A
2
2
3
3
B
4
4
c
4
D
3
3
2
2
6.
Match List I 11 ith List II and the
correc1 ans\\ er :
Listl
A. Decision m3king under complete
certamty
B DecisiOn making under risk
c. Decision mal..ing under complete
uncertain!)
D. Decision mal.i:ng bllSed on expert
opinion
Lis t ll
I. Delphi upproach
2 Maxirna.x criterion
3. Transportauoo model
4. Decision tree
A B c D
a. J l
b. 4 3 2
C, 3 4 2
d 3 l 2
During manufacture of cemenL the
handling of limestone is done by
a. beU conveyor
b. bucket COlli eyor
c. o1erllead crane
d. fork-lifl crane
Constder the tollo" ing statements
regnrdjng linear programming:
I of a dual is the primal
2 When two nlinimum mtios of tlte right-
hand side to the coel'ficienl in the key
column nre equal. degenemcy rna}
place.
3. When an arti fi cial variable leaves tltc
basis, its C<1lumn can be deleted from
he subsequent Simplex tables.
Select the correct answer from lhe codes
gi1en
a. I. 2 and 3
b. I rutd 2
c. 2and3
d. I and 3
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Ill<
._ Yltll 1\'CIITtn."t blllt !)( tlic
""" m<M of Ill<
b iX<'Iilllll<1 w f.Jr d1ol
pmi\Oilllf <lml pt.; d1ol II(
lh<111.1illl)
broi.mtr,..'t IIIIX of lilt
C\1111
d di!IOSI - b ,.
Forlile I'I:I'Al'lt lbon 1ntlll (1\111
Ill< ci.f<ded of
lilt Jlllllecl 1\
L ib)s
b. l7
t .lO<h)S
d. nldckrmlllilllk
9. u llL\ltb In:
to !It ,\.'1.\'lllllllM 10 flilllOII
1111 1\CI:Ii" 111111: o( 10
mirun..1 Ollt llf!11:oillfld he
'[b( a pbooc cull l!sumN 111 !'(
dt<Uibot<li or ;
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lrmlllt oil lilt 1\lo.odltll lalt IAl 1>
L 110
b. 10
c ''341
11 ll')(l
10.
!tiH
for dt< llol!dt:tn. if Input X J.
lbc:n dtt pnnud ofS!:Ilt>
I ll
IQ
c 1!0
d. J6j
II II lilt flliW.Iig
.. Tlt<rt>lip' llllDD !IIIII)
I Lt101oodlblr&U)
). Sci!
I Rod>
'ida.1 dtt Cllmll110;17 Ulllllhr cx.l<$
p>Cllld< ..
L I Midi
1..1!
' u an.1 J
d
Me of !he combin.'l!illll!
is 111id IN rnld111.114)
lltiChmc llld sktllcd
l:dxlur
h (j,'fllrl Pllrfl'l>t madtmc and
un>ltlkd Ltoo111
c. puljlil!t ll!l<lunc aoo
Sl'fllllliiiiJ blxtur
d rlllll"'t noo skilltd
l:tboor
1l I i1lt uY II and llic
cM.., W""fr
l &tl
'1. oc '"'
B. IO()l
C. ,uif<iu.,
0 ll.nal ant
l l!lll
I
! lhitc Rt1111alll<
j pdJw
I
A 8 C ll
a I l J
b I J ! i
' 4 l J
d J 2
11 lnlj'lltrhi11J! of
rl;oom> & fOIIO\II is
a. 1hc di\IQidl a( finished !IJ<XIs 11n Mkr
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b. 01e movement of in-proces material
from $hOp to shop
c. ;outhorising prnduc(ion work order to
b" launcbed
tL 01c of bills and invoice to II"'
custom en
lVlatch List l wiU1 List U and select lhu
correct answer.
I (Charts)
A. Standard process Sheet
B. Multiple activity chart
C. Ri&hl and len hnnd nperntion chnrt
IJ. Sl)\.f(Jch:nt
l, ist 11 (Operat ions/Informations)
1. Op..-rntlon involving assembl_y 11ntl
inspection witltouL mDchinc
2... Opa.tjons involving the cumhinntion
of men nnd machines
3. \Vork measurtm\.!nt
-4. Basic inJj>ml:ttion li"' routing
Therhligs
A B C D
a. 4 3 2
h. 2 4 s
c. 3 4 2
d 4 2 l s
If CL :mglc t>r the cutting I<><> I, +
is the shear 31111le nd V IJ1e cutting
velocity. fucn Ute velocity of oltip sltdrng
along the $he<>r plllne is given by
J' cos a
n.
"''*! -
b.
fl sin a
reo< a
sin( - a )
tL
!'sin a
sin( - a)
Match t.l" l '' ith List II und select the
\!Qrrttt
List l (Cutting Tools)
1\. Trcpn.n.ing tool
B. Side milling
C. Hob cuuer
D. Abrasi,e sticks
List D (Appltcalions)
L f-or surfilce finishing by honing
2 for machining gears
19.
20.
21.
3, For cutthtg in sho!U
4. For drilling large di>metcr holes
A B C D
a. 1 3 2 4
b. 2
l 2 J 4
d. 2 3
Dry and compressed i< ud os culling
fluid for machining
a. steel
b. aluminium
c. cast irun
d. bras.
For uf brnss with sing.le-puml
culling tool on a lathe. lnol should have
a. Ncgotivc rllke angle
b. pooitive ngle
c. zero mkc angle
d. zcrn side relief :1nglc
Power consumption m mct..1J cutting is
m>inly due to
a. tangential component of the foNe
b. longirudinl COI111l0nc>nt nftle for<:
c, normal component of the force
d. fric.tion at tle metnl-loot interface
In a shaper machine. the mechani.m for
tool fe.:d is
. Geneva mecbnisro
b. Wbitwortlt mcch>ni>m
c. Ratchet and P.JWI rnc.:banism
d. W J!dLC<Inrd sygtcm
22 1-l.llt.c:b List l wiU1 List U and soloct TI1c
correel
List l (Components)
A. Car h<>d)' (mc:t!ll)
B. Clutch lining
C. Gears
D. Engine block
11 (
1. Machining
?.. Casting
3. Sheetmetal pressing
4. powder meln llurgy
" a c u
a. 3
b. 4
c. 4
d. 3
4
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4
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2
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25.
16.
27.
28.
:,<(1,
The mrkins on o grinding wheel lt '51 A
36' I. 5 V 93'. 'll1e. code 36' represents
the
a. SuuciUre
b. Grade
.:. Goin olzc
cl Mo.uufactutcn8 ubtnher
ln tbc forging opeoation. fulleling is doue
to
u,. oul the. material
b. hond lho mnteril
c. upset Lhe mnlcrial
d. ex1rude Ute molena!
TI1e main purpose of i
o. tu ensure directional solidiiicolion
b. lo provide effteient venting
c, for nligJliO!llhe mold bn."<.,..
d. 111 suppon the
Scrab is o
n, sand costing defect
b maching defect
c. welding defecl
d. forging def<;ct
Sr eciftc cutting"""'')' is more in grinding
eompnred to turning bC\:aUSi:
n. grind in.!! (cutting) spec:<l is
b. U1e wheel bas multiple edges
(grains )
plougl1ing i igniJi ennt due to
small chip size
cl. grinding wheel undergoes continuous
we.v
Tbo moxilnum I"''" in welding
i Lthc
n. tip of the poitivc clwtrotk
b. tjp of the nc!'nlivc clccll oclc
o, top noiocc of Ute pLttc >l th<> time of
electric contact with th" ele<>trode
d. intertilce between two plates being
j oined
A.l'c. blow is more common in
"- o.c. welding
b. d.c. welding with straight pol>rity
c. d.c. welding with '"" "electrodes
tl. :o.c:.. welding wiU1 bare electrodes
l>inuh eJJ'ect iu welding tho rosuU of
a. of gMes in the are
b. eleelrotu>gnetic fcwees
"' ci<'C!ric Jbrce
Jl.
32.
33.
34.
35.
,, "' 14
d. oflhe molten I
In monunl nrc weldine. the eqllipmenl
have dmoping characteri<lic:s in
OJ'd..:-r lo maintain
o. voting<> cons tanl when ore lcngUo
chonges
h. currcul oonstnnl when nrc length
changes
c, temper;,ture in the ;rn:. t.:()nstnnt
d. weld pool redhol
In arc 11elding, de. re1erse polarity is used
lo !>car greater advnnlllgc in
a. overhead welding
b. nat wcldinjl. of lop joint<
c. edge welding
d. flat \\ cldiugofbultjoir.tl
Wbicb of the foUowiug nsswnptious
COITCCL for cold rolling?
1. The material is plastic,
2. The .If\! uf c()nlncl is uit'cul:u with :a
racli\t< greater 1han the radio" nf 1he
miL
-' Coefficient of friction is contact over
tlto o<c of contnct nd 10 one
direction throughout Ute :tre of contncL
Select Ute cnn-ect the co(!""
given belcJ\V'
a. I and 2
b. I and .3
c. 2 and 3
d. I, 2 an<l 3
A strip is lo be rolled from lltidrness of
30 mm to 15 rnm u.sh1g a two-blgh mlU
having rolls of dinmclct :100 mm. Titc
coetlicient of liiction for unaided bile
should nearly he
3, 0.35
b. 0.5
c.. 0.25
d. OJJ7
Wbiclt of the foUowing stalomcnL' ore the
salient footurcs of o:dt\lsion?
1. I! c.s >llilablc J'ur soil and ductile
material.
2. It is ; uitable for high-s trength super
alloys
3. The hillel inscrlod into the cxlmsion
chnmhcr and pressure l< applied by o
ram to cxln1de U1c hnlllll through the
clie,
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37.
38.
39.
40.
Tile billet is inserted into lite
c.hnmber when; it is surrounded b)
suill!ble liquid. The billet js
lltrough il1c die by .tping prcssllo'e to
!he liquid
Select tha corn;,c1 '3nswer usmg tie codes
given below:
n. I nnd
b I
c.. 2 .3
d. 2 ;md
lbo spindle speed range in a
lalhc i dividcol tCJl" whkh
nppro)limnlely l'ollow
u. aritlunetic progression
b gcomctrlc progression
c, hnnnonic
d. logarithmic
rhe Indexing of lhe llln'et in a <ongla
spimlk automatic In the as done using
a. Geneva 1nechanism
b. Ratchet and Pawl
c, !tack nod pinion mec-hnnlson
d. \Vhhwm1h mcchnnlsm
Maoteusite is a super-saturated olution of
carbon i.n
a. alplta iJon
b. iron
c. gamn1t1 i.rcJn
d. delll! iron
Whiclt of lite following ;ets of
clemenls are <JUick-acling clamping
elements lor
" Wedge and Cam
1>. Cnm ond Toggle-
c. Toggle Md
II. \V,.Igc. C'-am hnd ltlf!8le
1 he sequence of cre.:p defonnation
in :1 ctc.:ep cwvo in order of their
elongntion is
p, steady state, trnn>ieno.. o.ccelerared
b. lrotnsient, Rteady stnle, accelerated
c, traruoiont. accclerllted. steady st.1te
d. aacelerafed., <teady state. transient
Oxyacetylene flam" i used while
Out the 11 elding ()n
:L mildsh:d
b. hi&h carbon swel
.:. grey easl iron
42.
-14.
-15.
.1(,,
!" ul IJ
d. oll<JY teeb
!'or the amo inlernol diameter, walt
t11icknes<, material ""'' internal pressure,
lite ml.io of max.imum sln:s1;. imluced in a
thin cylindrical and in a thin spherical
pressure v""sel will he
a. 2
b. 112
c. J
d 1/4
Nodubr J!(e)' .:ast iron is !'Torn the
grey casl iron hy udding a Sinn II 3molunlllf
a. Mauganes.:
b. PhVSIJhorus
c. Magn<:$lum
d. Clu'Omium
Wire diamewr. coil diametor and
number of turll5 of a closcly-coilecl steel
srring ore d. D and N" respectivdy and
stiJl'ness of the spring is K A second
spring is matlc of sume but wiUt Will>
me:tn coil dirttueter and number
of \llms 2tl, 2D nd lN respectively, 11>e
slilliH:ss of the new $pring is
-a. K
b. 2K
c . .IK
tl. 8K
Which one uf tho followlog pail'! of ax is
lcngUc (a, b, c) and !nt.,ro.xilll 3ngl"
(a,J),y) ropreson\5 Lbe lelrogonol crystal
system 'I
a, 3 = b = c: n = fl = y = ')()''
b. - to ... c : {l - f'l - r - oo
c. h .,. c ; ,. - p - r : oo
d. 3 b c: u. p 1 w
Con.,idcr tlu: ft>llo" iug quenching mcdi11 :
1. Oil
2. Wnter
" Water NnOH
4. Brine
The correct se<1oence of these media ln
order of increasiog hardness of steel
undergoing he<1t ttealmcnt is
. l , 3. 2. 4
b. 2. L3 . .j
c. L 2. 3. 4
d. 3. 2. 1
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.Is.
19.
50.
51.
52.
rwo Identical springs laoolled as Q) and
Q) arc armng<d in sa ics ami subjected to
lorw shown in the given figure
Asswne lhat each spring conslool is K.
Tbe strain energy stored in spring (j) as
u. F
2
/2K
b. F
2
/ 4K
c, 1: '/SK
d. F
1
/ t6K
A rod having cros.,-SI!ctional area I 00
I O"" m' is Ill II tcnsoc lotld,
Bll..o:ed on Trcsca fail ure criterion,
uniaxial yield >tress of dtc material 2()0
MPn, the 1;1ilurc load is
a IOkN
b. 20 kN
c. JOO kN
<l 200 kN
If dian1eter nf u lmlg COiun.u1 is rtdllt:ed by
20%. the J)Crceotllgc of reduction in Euler
buckling load is
a. 4
b. J(,
c. 49
d. 59
Wi th one ftxed end onU other free o11d, o
column of length L buckles at load P
1
Molhcr column of snmc length and snmo
cross-section ftxed at both ends hucl<lcs
Vat toad 1'1 The ratio ofl'
1
1P
1
IS
a. 1
h 2
c. 4
d. I()
In a proble.m. the suuc of
shcnr at o p.1int I$ chnract.:rize<l by
a. e, ; t. ; 0
b. c, ami y,, .,. 0
c:.
d &, = 0.5 &, and y.,. 0
fhe Jlrincfpnl cr1 a1 nnll <TJ m a
point rcspoctivcly nrc go Ml'a, 30 M l' a
and -40 MJ>a 'l11c shear
is
a. 25 Ml'a
b :.\5 MPa
53
54.
55
56.
...-. 55 Mru
<l 60 Ml'a
6 ul' II
Tbc I'Otssons ratio of a motcriol which ha'
Young's modulus of 120 GPo and shear
1110dulus of 50 ()Pa, IS
a. 0.1
h 0.2
c. 0.3
d. O..l
Bending mom.mt distribution in n built
beam Is sh0\111 in tl1c g1VC{) tigurt
c
E
v a o""'J
The. shear li>roc diS1ribution in the beam is
rCJ>rCSCnted h)
a.
A
cLI __ _Jie
b.
A'- 1 ____ _JI E
A --=:::::::::j
E
d.
c
A i$ 10 intmml
pressure oi' 100 N/mm- It hoop stress
developed m the ouror radius of the
cylinder Is N/ mm
2
the hoop stress
developed mlhe inner radius is
a. I 00 N/mm'
b. 200 Nlmm'
c. 300 N/rnm
1
d 400 N/mm
1
l be outside diameter of a hollow shaft is
twice thal of its inside dioo1e1er. 111e
torque-carrying capacil) of 1l1is shaft is
Mt, . A solid shan of the same malerial has
ditm1e1er equal 10 llw muside diameler
of the hollo" shall The ><11id sh:11l
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is
. 15 16
b. 314
\), 1'2
II 1116
S 1. Which une of the following (>.1irs is
correclly match<:d?
... Solid solwion sU'engt.lwning
lnorcasing density of dislocatioJl.>
b. Dispersion-hardoniog Crcnting
strained region in the crystal
c. Sir; in-hardening : C're.1ting l"'rticles t(t
t'$li>tlhe mOY<lm<:Dt of dis i()Catiolls
,1. Pr.,cipitatioohard<.:r!ing Cn:nting
partie!"" by dccrunslng solubility of
<>ne phase in anollter
58, 'lbo alloy steel designed as 40 Cr IS Ni 2
IJy Bure.1u oflndian Standard .:ontnins
n. C. IS'lo Cr nnd Ni
b C'. 1,8,, Ct and 0.2 Ni
<!, 0.4'!" C. Cr and Ni
d. 0.4" .. t. t.s .. er andO.t" .. Ni
59. r umptlling' quenched manen.., lic steel
is ut)t<,. "8SDI'Y to Lmprovc the
" bard11css of the mct:tl
h. surface te.xturo ol' IJe mcllll
c. of tht.! mota I
d. duclilil v of Ulc ritcla I
60. Titc weight of vinyl cnloride i
62,5. Thus lite moleculor wei&hl of
polyvinyl chloride wiUt a degree of
polym.crisal1on of WOOO is
d. '20000/62.5
b. 62.5 '20000
c. 625 20000
d. 20000
61, Carbilk-ti.pp.:d .:ultln tOO($ arc
manufucturud by powder-molal h.!chnology
I''""""' and h:rve a composition of
" Zirconium-Tungsten
It, Tung$len cnr()idaCoh ll (9<l"o t0o/o)
c. Aluminium (7()'' o-30''o)
cl. Nickei.Chmminm-Tung.slen
IS%-
62. List 1 (Name of U1c Element) with
IT StruGiure) .tnd select lho
corr.t amwer :
List I
A. Fluorsp>r
7 ur 14
B. i\lpha-lron
C. Silver
1')
1
Zinc
List II
I. Body-centered
2. H<>xagonal close packed
3. Simple cuhic
4. !lace-centered cubic-
... B
{' ()
'
"
2
.. I
b. 4 I 3 2
c. I 2
'
_,
I
d. 3 .. 2
6.l. Which of lh<> following fnclo!'l govern
solubility of two non fettou. metals boili
in liquid, sutt>, ns well in solid state'l
1. SU'lclure
2 Rollivo size foetor
3. Chetnicnl-ntlinit_y factor
4. Relative valence f:t ctor
Select Ute correct answer using the c<>des
given below:
1. 2 ;tnt! 3
b. 2. 3
c. I lind 4
d. I. 2. 3 arid 4
64. A having wc:ight 11r lt\()11 N is
dt'OI>P<'d from height of I 0 om over a
holical $pl'ing of stlffne..s 200
The re.ulling defl ection of Prll\8 ;,
ncorly
a. S em
b. 16 Cll\
c. 35 em
d. 100 em
C>S, 'fltc diameter of shH A twice Ute
diam\ller of shafl B and bollt rc made of
the same material.. ...-\ssuming bo[b the
sha f\s tO I'Oiale at the <ante Speed. the
m>Ximum power tt-ansmittt d b) J3 t
a. the me ll.' ol' A
u. half of A
.:, 118 til of A
d. l/4 til of A
66. llte given figure< (all <limensions ""' m
mm) show "" !section oftbo bcm
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
67.
68.
69.
.,_lto-f
I .. IJ;
" 1T
" . -- t
I i?f
>-----1<11-----<
The shear stress at point P (vety close to
!he bonom of !he flange) is 12 Mi>a. The
at point Q in the weh (very tu
the nange) is
a. indeterminable due to incomplete data
b. 60 Ml'a
c, 18 MPa
d. 12 MPu
A close-coiled helical spring is of 5
mm tHumctcr wire coiled to 50 mm mean
dinmeler. Maximum !Oihenr stress in the
sprin!!. under action of an a.xial fotce is
20 Nlmm'. The maximum shL'Il r stress in a
spring made of 3 mm diumeter wire coiled
to 30 mm meun diameters 1mder the action
of the same fot'('c will be nearly
a. 20 Nlmm
1
b. 33.3 N/mm'
c. 55.6
d. 92.6 N/mm
1
A h01izontal beam carrying un i i<)Lmly
distributed load is supponed wiU1 equal
overhangs as shown in the given figure
l o o o rj oo o o oo o o_o aD DO o oa o{U]JDT
1<- a -++ b >-
r
rcsutmnt bending momeni al tht'
shell be 1.cro ifu/b is
a. 3/4
b. 2/3
c. 112
d. 1/3
1'
_.. .
r-!
'
70.
71.
72.
73.
1! nl
A shon column of symmetric cross-section
made of symmeuiu cross-sectTon made of
a brlnlo material is subjected w an
vertkaJ load P at nn
e. To avoid tensile slress in the shon
co lumn the eccentri city e should be less
il1"n or et1ual 10
a. h/ 12
h. h/6
c. h/3
J. h/2
A lh1n cyl indrlcal shell Ts subJected ro
Internal pressure r The Poiswns ratio of
the (>f the $hell is 0.3. IJuc to
IJUem I pressure th< shell is subjected to
ctrcumferential strnin and axial suain. The
rotio of circumferential struin to axiaJ
str..tin i.s
a. 0.425
b. 2.25
c. 0.225
d. 4.25
A canrilevcr of L. moment ol'
intcrtia I. Young's modulus E carries a
concentrated load W nt the middle of its
lengd1. The slope of cantilever at ihe free
c.nd is
a, WL
0
i2EI
b. WL
2
/41!.1
c. WI .:IKEI
d. Wl}/161'.1
When the intensity of pressure is unltorm
in n tlat t>hot beuriog of rudius r. the
fricti<lil forec is assumed ro acr at
a. R
b. ri'J.
c. 2rl3
d. r/.3
C'onsider a ham10nic motion x = 1.25 sin
(51 - n/6) em. Match List I with List II and
select the. correct answer ?
List I
A, 1\mrlitude (ern)
B. Frequency (eyelets)
C. Phase angle (raJ )
D. Time period (s)
List II
I. san
2. i.25
3. 1/5
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
-1. x/6
A B C D
a. 4 I 2 3
b. 2 3
c. 4 J 2 I
d. 2 I 4 3
74. uf pair> or devices
and their litnctions ar<' corroctl} mmcho> ?
1 Flpvhcul For $LOring kinetic energy
2. Goventors For contrOlling speeds
3. Lead screw tn lathe : For providing
feed to tho slides
-1 Fixtures : lor locating workpiece and
guiding tools
Sulc<.:t tht correct :mswcr usmg the codes
given below:
a. 1. 3und4
b . .l.nnd 3
<.:, I ;lnd 2
d 2 and 4
75. Match List 1 wilh List II and select the
correct answer
(Notations have their US1ml meaumgs I
List!
A. La\\ of correct steering
B nis11lace111eotl rdation ofllooke'sjoinl
C Rchuion l.;incmatic paiLS aud
links
D. Uisplacement equation of reciprocating
engine r i>t<>n
A B C D
a. 4 3 2
h 2 J
c, 3 4 I 2
d. J 2 4
76. Force required to nccclcrute a cylindrical
hod) which rolls without slipping l1n 11
horizontal plano (mass of cyl indrical l>ody
is m. mdit.s of the cylindrical surface in
contact "ilh plane is r. rod ius of gynniun
of body is k and accekrution of the body i<
a i>
a. m + I ) a
b. ( I . a
"- \1
d ( mk
1
1 r "" II. a
77. Consider Jbllowing statemenL>
regarding mutlons in
79.
80.
4 ur l l
Tangemial accclcra!lon is a function of
angular wlocity and the radial
acc.clcrmion is a function of nngula
accclcrntion.
2. The resuhnnt acc.elenuion uf a point A
with to a poi111 ll on a rotating
link is l>crpundicular to AB
3 The direct inn of the rdmile velocity of
a poont A with respect to a poinl B on o
rotating link is perpendicular to AB.
Which f th.:.<c statcm<lllL< isfute correct?
a. I alone
b. 2 and3
c I and2
d. 3 alone
Consider U1e followmg statements :
In petrol mechanism. the piston at
its dead centre position when piston
I ucccicration is zero,
2. is maximum
3. vclocit) is zcm.
velocity is inlinit)'.
Which urn'{)rrccr?
a I and4
b. I and3
c. 2nnd3
d. 2nnd4
The speed uf driving shnl1 of a Hooke s
joint ufnnglc 1\l.S'' (given 19.5 = .J3,
cos I 'I s = 9A) is 50() r.p.m. The
mrudmun1 speed nf 1hc driving shail ls
nearly
a 168 r.p.m.
b. r.p.m.
c. 71 r.p.m.
d. 53 1 r.p.m.
The g1vctl ligurc Klein's
c,,nstructlon for accclemtion or the. slider
crank meclmnism ____ _
.... -- ........
Which one of ihe following qmodrilntcruls
represents the required acceleration
diogmm?
a ORST
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
8L
82.
83.
84.
85.
b. OPST
c. UR\Vl'
cl. ORPT
11lc spigot of a <:Oller joint h.u a dinmetcr
of J) and carries o s lot for colter. Inc
permissible crushing stress i> :.: times the
penui.siblc tensilc s!J..,ss for tl1c watdal
of spigot where x > I. ' 11c joint car.rios .tJI
nxiJII load P. Which ooe of the following
equations wiJI give the diameter of tl>e
spjgot?
a. f x- 1
fTt:r,
b.
J'f(Tr .t-
2 .t l
c. D =-
JT a.,.
II
2P .fi0
D--
11a:
nc scr"'' .md nut in boooching macl!i!ld
arc cl>Qngcd from >quro thread 1.0 ACJtle
thread. n.c powor retluiremeni of the
at the <31M r.p.m. will
a. remain
1>. decrease
c. increase
d. depend on dto operator
The creep in a bell drive is due to Ute
u. matcriol ofth<: pulleys
b. material of the belt
uncqunl s ize of tlUlleys
11, uuc'tjllill Wmiou oo tlgbt nd slueJ,
of U1c
dcsignatioll 6 7 of o wiru rope
>L 6 wires
h. 7 wires
c. 13 wires
il 42 wires
A .s.c:rvomotor iS eunncet.xl through .:t
ratio of 10 (i.u. motor Apced: load idd
peed = I 0 : I) to a load havin(!. moment of
ine>tia J. 111e equiva lent pommeter
rcfctrcd to motor ide is
" .io O.oi .I
b. J"l- I(IJ
86.
87.
88.
10 nll4
c. J,q = 0. 1 J
d. J.., 1 OUJ
Mlcb Li.sl I wiU1 List IT and sclcel the
correct answer :
l.i.t I
A. Cam and tbllowcr
B. Sere\\ p,Ur
C. 4bar mccbanism
D. Ocfe<: of nf planar
List 11
l. Gl'lbltr' rule
2 Grusbofs linlwgc
3. PresSure
4. Single degree of frwdom
A B c
a 3 4 2
b. I 2 4
c. l 4 2
d. 3 2 4
D
'
3
I
Consider the f<liiOwing statements ;.
When two gears are mehing, the
clearan.:e is given by I he
L dit'fernce bel\\ C<."n dedemlum of one
ge;or aud addendum of the mating gear.
2. difference between total a.nd tire
WltrlJng depth of n gea Loot.h.
3. dislllnc.: btwoen Ule bottom land of
one gu.tr and the top land of thC' malin_g
gear.
4. difference l:>ctween lite radii of the base
circle and dcdc111lttm circle.
Wh1ch of th""e statements "'" correct'/
a. I. 2 and 3
b, 2. 3
c. l.:; and 4
d. l, 2>nd 4
A body of mMs on and cad ius of 1::
is to be r"l'laeed by h'o "'"" m1 and m1
loeilted at dlst.-.nces h, and h, from U1c CO
of U1c original body. An e<Jujvaleut
dynamic .system will rcsuiL if
u. bo I
b. tt: _.
c. hlh::
d. AA " k'
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
89 !vlatcb list I with List 11 .1nd tho
IUlJTe<:t answer:
l)st I
A. \Jndercutting
B. Addendum
C. Lewis equohon
D. \Vonn and wheel
List n
I. BcJ m sii"Cngth
2. lnto:rfon:nc.>
3. L:trgc reduction
4. lttelllecLing axes
5. Module
A B c
u, 2 5 I
b 5 4
c. '
_,
4
d. 2 ' I .:J
I)
3
3
5
5
90. The noturol frequency of lrunn.,rso
vibralion of mass-less beam of length L
lh'IVi ng a mnss m at its pun i>
given by (El is tho rigidity of lho
bcom)
n. ( mL' )i radio
I
h. ( f mrl'
I
C, --.-
l
48LJ'i
ml.!
(
3EL)i I
d. --J rot 1s
mt
91. A boll-be:uing is cl>arocterixed by bo.<ic
statlc capacity = 11000 N and dynamic
capacity 18000 N. Thi> b""ring is
subjected to cquinlcnt stntic load 5500
N. The bearing loadins ratio md lili: in
mil lion revoluLions are
n. 3.27 rnd 52.0
b and .<5.11
c. 2.00 :md tO, I
d. 1.60 and 4, I
92. i\lntoh Li.<l I with List II and select lhe
correct an. ;;wer
I
A. 6 d.o.f, system
B. 1 d.o.t: system
C. 2 d.o.!: systcw
D. Mulli d.o.f. s)'lltem
List IT
1. V ibroti11g beam
2. Vibratio11 abs01ber
3. A rigid body in Sfl'lce
4. Pure rolling of a cylinder
b.
c..
<I.
A 8 C D
I 2
4 2 3
2 -1 1
4 2 I
11 or t 4
A hn!l cnrri<:ll n weight W lll tho centre.
The CG of de weight is hy on
;unounl e from the: axis of the: rotation. If y
ls tlte Jd<lil.ional clisplaoonenl of tbe CG
from the xis of rot.11ion due to the
centrifugal Ioree, then the ratio of y to c
(where ,,,, lite critical Sptxld 111' Shnr1 unil !'
is fltt angular $peed <If is givtu by
l
b. - 1
C. [': JTI
d. [:;J - I
94. ht a simple geor troin, if the numb<.."'' of
idler gearS is odd. then the of
motion o.f dri\ en gtar will
a. be some as that of tlte driving gear
b. he opposite to !hal olthe driving gear
c. depend UJ>OII tl1<' number of teeth on
U1e driving gear
d. de1>end np<>11 the total nwnber of teeth
ou all geatS of U1o uau
95. W11L'11 vubicle> [l'aWio l>n a rough n l>d
unduJuljuns hu lu be-
tho re><on:ml c<mrlition. ,,r tho
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
97.
98.
99.
base-c.xcited vibrations. determined by
the
n. of lhe vehicle stiffite.,s of the
suspension spring, speed of U1e
vehicle. wowllnlj!th of tho rougbni:Ss
curve
h speed of the vclucle only
u. speed of the whide :JJld lhu s tillh""s of
11le sus1>ension spring
d. amplitude of the undulntions
torsional vibtution of a shaf\, t.hc
node is clwocteri7,ed by the
n. mnxm1um angular velocity
ll. ma.ximum displacement
c._ m.1.ximum angular
d. zero :111gulnr
l\'lotch List I wiU1 Lisi U
( .\pplic41tions) and select the correct
;answer :
List 1
A. ('ylindrical roll.,
1:1. lh ll-bcaring
r Tnper rulling bearing
D. Aogulnr contact bnll-boaring
List n
l. Radial loads
2. M>chinc uecds (r<:IJUOOt
and usseh1hling
3. Rnclio\loods witl1 lescr thrust
4. Shock loads
5. Axial o.xpn&ion of shaft due to in
temperature
A B C D
tl .
"
J s
b. l 3 2 5
.:. 4 1 2 3
d. 5 4 1 3
A system bas viS<.'Ou domped outpuL
Thot\l is not stoody- slate l>g if UlJlUI is
n. unit step
ll. stop velocity
c. hnnollic
d. stdp velocity with eoror"rte damping
A motl>r car hos wht:el hnseof 280 em und
the pivut disiAute uf fi, mt i 140
em. When U1e outer wheel htL' !umod
through 31)
0
, U1t 1mgle nf !h<: tum of tl
l ] nfl4
inner front wheel for corwcl sleenng will
be
.
h. cot"
1
2.23
c. coC
1
1.13
d. 30'
1
100. l\1ntch list l (Propcrtie<) with list 0 (Units)
.1ml selectlh correct
List I
A. Dynnmic
B. K-incm:.tic v-iscosity
C. Too-siono.l
D .Modulus of rigidity
Lisl IT
J. Po
2. s
3. N s
1
m'
4. Nm
Nm
A B t'
3 . 3 2 ..
b. 5 2 ..
c. 3 4 2
d. 5 4 l
I)
3
3
10L ln a multi-p!Mc clutch wiU1 " numb01 af
outer discfi amd n; number of inner
Ute number of pairs ofacltve surfac-es is
n; + nu
h.
nl + " - 1
0. n; I no - 1
d,
"' + n, - 2
102 A fulljournl beoring bnving clenr:lnce to
radius r3tio of lt lOO, usmg a
Witll ,. = 28 w-) Pa s suppoot the
jounwl 1 wllling ;ot N 2400 r.p.tu. lf
bcariog pressure L< 1.4 IV!Pa, llc
Sommerfeld number is
. 8 10-J
b. 8 10"'
c. 0.48
d. 0.411 1\),:
10,. A sliding Cclntacl bearing is Ol>er:oting
under stable condllion. press urc
devdoJled in oil1'ilm is p "hen Uoc jouo:n:ol
rotates uL N dynamic vi"cos1ty
of luhricanl l 11 and en<.-c.tive coe!Jicient
of friction i}ctwcen l>cuorine. and journal of
diamuter D i f Wh.ieh nne of u,.,
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
lilllowing statements correct for the
t>earing'l
a. / is directly proportiona I to I' and p
b. f is directly propootiol11ll 1o f! lllld N
c. f is I""P<>rti<lll!tllo 11 :oud D
d. f is directly pi'Oportiouol to I' atod
inversely proportioMito n.
UJ.I. In a lider-<:mnk ru""han.ism., Uti!
:.ccelenJtioo of51ider is obbined
when Ute crank is
a! tbe inner dead <entre
b. at Uoe ooler de.1d centre position
c. exae1ly mtclwo) pc..'ili()n benveen the
twu de.ad ccniTes
d. slightly in advance of the midwoy
JU!S itlon b"'tw"entltc lwo dead e.;ntres
1115. As,;rtlo11 I A) : 'rhere is a danger of
locomotive "'h.xls boins liflod nbow
at oertoin speeds.
Reason (R) : Litling of the locomotivc
Wheel nbove rails al certain speed is due to
!lYTOsCiJpic :tdion.
n. Both A and R ore true Md R l<l
correct explanation of A
11. BQth J\ and R are true: hut R is NOT
the corrod. exp!J111ution of A
c. A is truo but R is fa lA.:
<L i\ is but R iS hue
Hili. Asscrll(ln (.'\) A slolic.aUy and
clynamicolly bulaoc.cd <ystom of muUiple
mton< on a sloal\ con Smoothly even
ot the $roed< nfthesy.tettt..
Reason (!!) : Total balncmg eliminate all
U... iu and out of plane
uuhol>ocod foroe of the
a. Buth A oncl R ""' true uod R ., the
cun'Cct ex1>lonation of A
b. Both A and R aro truo but R is NOT
I he correct explnalinn of,\
" A is true but R is fale
d. A is fake hut R lrue
107. (A) : Inertia force olways aot.
through the ceniToid of the body -..nd is
directed opposite to llt occeJe.rntion of Ut <:
centroid.
ReaSOJI (R) It hili. nlw:oy& a tettdono)' to
retard tlte mol ion.
tL Both A md R arc true and R L' the
CQnecl explanotion of A
13 ol 14
b. Both A and R nrc true hut R is NOT
the correct explnation of A
e; A is tn1e but R is false
d. A is fa I.e hut R is true
108. A.'-urlion (A) : The supply of fuel is
autontaticallv regulated hy governor
accorduo&ly to llt.,cuginc sp.:.od.
Rcnsvn (R) : The auhJmRiic is the
application of d'Aiembcl'l' pti uciple.
a. 13otlt A and R hu e uud R is tile
correct of A
b. Oolb A and R :rrc truu but R is NOT
the conect e.xplanation of A
e; A i true bul R false
d. A is false but R is true
109. Ascrtion (1-\) : Fm imilor mntc:rils
ha,.;ng the some
ion. V holt nwte IX""'' Lh3n
fiat bell with sn1e velocity Mio a11d
cotttrc
(R) : i\s two sides of V -belt ore in
conl.act with olde M pulley groove.
larger contact area givCiS grc.ter
frictionalli)ttt.
i t Both A IUid R true and R l.s tbe
<!orrecl ""Jl l:mation of A
b. Botlt A ond R ore true but R is NOT
the corrcet C>"planation of i\
c.. A is true but R i< false
11. A i f>lsc but R .is true
110. ;\sscrtion [A) . In dosigu of nrms of
pulle) , in belt olri,e, the cm!<Nection of
the aim is .:lliptic.:tl with minnr uxis plced
alootg the Jliane ofroliltion.
Reason (RJ ; Arms of puUev in bell dt ive
an! subjected to rc-.cr631 of
ond is desi!!llcd for bending in the
plane of rotation.
Bolli A o.nd R 3re 1roe ;m(l R is ihe
conttt of A
b. Both A nd R are tn1e hut R is NOT
ihe corr>t ""Jllanation of A
c. A itruc but R is flllse
d. A i t'nlsc but R is !rile
Ill Assertion (Al : In a boiler shel l with
n\'t l<XI construction. tho longitudinal seam
is jolntcd b,v bull joint.
Re-J.Son (R) 1\ buh joint i.> >lrunger tlUJII a
lap joint in riveted
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
o. Both A unci R nrc ll\le und R ;,. the
correct explanation or A
b. Both A and R ore true but R is NO' I'
lhe coni!d cxplomation of A
c:. A is true but R is
cl. A is false hut R is tnoe
112. (A) : Di:tmond 100 Is can used
til hli h specdo.
ReMOn !R) : Diamond tools haw very 161\
of fricliun.
a. Both A and R lnoe and R is
correct explollllllon of A
1>. BoU1 A and R arc U'U< hut R i3 NOT
the correct explanation of II
c. A is lrue bu1 R ts folsc
11. A is J' IMc but R. i> ttuo
113. Assertion (.\) . !lard ore chosud for
grinding hnrd m<11ll L.
Rco110n (R) : In hord wheel only tho
uhr:asive grnins ;u-e retained for long lime.
J . Both A 11nd R. ore tnoe 11nd R ,. tho
correct qf A
b Both A nod R are 1rue but R is NOT
llle corrccl cxplonatlou of A
c. A is true bul R is false
d. A is fa l.w but R is true
114. Assertion (AI ; Btllto:ss thrcod iR a
modUied "'luMc J!tlltil" whiclo is
cmpluycd on the lead crew uf machine
tools.
Reaon (R} : Frequent engagement ond
disengagt:meol or lead screw for automatic.
tbed is not posslbk wiUt p<:rf<:<:L squ>rc
tht'ltforc. Ute pro me hM to
b.: modi tied.
Both A R or.- \me R i5 lho
con-eel explarmlion of A
b. Both A ond R an: hut f< NCJ'I'
the corri!d explanotion of A
c. A is ll'\IC but R is fal'e
<L A IS t\olsc but R
115. (AJ : No s,arnte t'eed motion i
rcolui'cd llurilt!! 1\ovndtinJ!-
Reason (I{) : fhe broaching machines
hydroulically oporatod.
n, Botb i\ and R or" nnd R is Ut<>
correct explnMtion of A
b. Botb A ond R oro lnle but R is NO' f
the corret:l explanation of A
c. ,\ true but R is
d. \ is false but R is true
116. llsscttion (II) : In Dodge Romig :ompling
tables. the scre<o11ing inp<."Ction of rejected
lots os also included.
Reason (R) J)odge Romig plans "'"
inde.'ted at an L'I'PD of 10 percenL
3. BoOt " and R "'" lnoc ""d R is the
col'll:et of A
h. BoOo A nnd R lruo but R NOT
the cnJT<'Ct explanation nJ' A
c. A is but R is fnlsu
d. A is but R is uue
117. Assertion (A} : Tunc 01ics annlyis
technique of salesforCCDsting can be
applied to only medium ond - ronge
fore<lasting.
Rta$On (R) ; Qtmllt:otive inf1nnation
about, market is ne<essary for Ions
rnng.e 10roca5ling.
118. In production. plotmins and conltol. the
document which nuthorizes I he sun of nn
opcrntion un the shup tlO\tr the
a. Dispatch order
h. R11UH! pl.n
c. l, oading chan
d. Schedule
119. In a study to estiru:Ite the idlo lime of
machine, 0\11 of 100 random
llle machine WM found idle on 40
obserVations. TI1c total r-andon1
observations required tor o confidence
1<,.-el and ;tS% accuracy are
120.
b. 600
c. 2400
d. 9600
flow proccs..'i: chart conlains
a. inspection uod operation
b. insp<.:etiou.
lmnt>ormlion
opcralion and
c. inspection, lnmsportalion
and dellty
d, inspectic>o, nperati.un, ln\nsport:tthJo,
and l<)rage
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Wboc)l or the roii0\\1ng IS(are related tO
meJl,Sorc the discharge a rectangular
nulch'/
213 Cd.. b .j2i H
1
2. 2f3 Cd. b .j2i H'"-
3 2/3 Cd b .fli
-1. 213 Cd b .fi H
1
''
Select the eorrect answer usiug the cQdes
gneu belo11
a. land 3
b 2 and3
c. 2 ruono
d 4
Tbe critical value of Re)' tlolds number for
transition from lnminar to turbule-nt
layer m external nows is taken
as
a. 231lil
b. -10\111
c. 5x w'
d 3>dl)
1
'
Tbe boundal) layer Oow separates from
the surface if
a, = II and = (I
b. do/dy = tl nod dp/dx > 0
c. du/dr = (I and dpfdx. < 11
d. 'fbe bound a!) layer tbtckness is zero
The lnmiJJar boundRI) layer illickness, o
at nny pomt .t l'or flo11 0\er a Jlut plate iS
ghI!Jt by 0/x =
0.664
a
b
JRe.
e.
1,75
d.
5.(1
5.
6.
7
Volumetnc ilow mte Q, accelerauoo due
to gravtty g. and bead I>J form a
dimensionless group. whtch tSgtl'en by
a
Q
b. Jiii
()
c. J;;H
Q
J
A hllldel test is to be conducted in a water
using a 1: 20 moel or subnuuine.
wbich is to tra1 el at a speed of 12 llmlh
deep under sea surface. The 11 mer
temperature in the lttnnel IS maintnmed. so
tl1a1 its li nematics -, iscosity is hal.F that of
sea water. At what speed tS the model test
lo be conduc-ted to produce usel\rl data ror
U1e prototype?
a 12 krnlh
b 14() kmih
c. 24 kmlh
d, IZO l..m/h
A model Lest rs to be. conducted for an
under water srrucrure. 11hich is likely to be
e.'posed to strong water currents. The
signiJicanl forces are !mown to be
dependent on structure geomcuy. fluid
l'elocity, fluid densilv and vtscosttv, fl uid
depth and acceleration due to grn11ty
Choose from Ute codes gi1en belo" . which
of the follo11' ng numbers must match for
the model with tltat of the prototype
1 Mncb nuniber
2, Weber number
3 Fronde number
-1-. Reynolds number
a 3 alone
b I. 2. 3 and -1-
c. l !Uld 2
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Uurins ub!lonio, udllmtic fl ow of!:''""" in
pip<;$ with li:iction. nnw 8"
through prtlculot' mode of chllogcs. Match
List I (FlO\\ with List U (Mod<:
of ond 5elec.l the correct
List!
1\. PnJssuo'O
B. Dcmity
C. Tempcmtur"
u. Velo.,ity
n
l lnoll\do!l< in dirtctfon
2. D<>::rcas .. with Jlow dire<!tiou
a,
b.
d.
A
1
2
2
])
I
2
2
I
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2
2
D
2
i
2
2
Wltlch of the tollowih sl1llements islare
true In '''"" of orw-ditnl!nSional llo\\ of
perfect gas through a converging
diverging noz.zle'l
I, 'I he \'docity i$ IUpenlonic
?. the es.ot velocirr t'.ll n be or
3 If tho fl O\\ is isc:ntropic, the .:>.it
velocity "' "'' be sup,unic
-t 1f Ute C>.Xist velocity is sup.rsonic, Uou
.Oow musl bet rscnlropic
Sde<!l lite uom:ol auswm usiug the codes
given below!
a. 2 ond 4
b, 2. 3 .t
c I.J:cnd4
'l 2 nlone
In n nunna I gas
._ The s fugnalion dotLity n:mams the
on both sides of lho
b. The slltgn;.tion density rcrnairu; lh
same on both sides of the shock
c. 11tc lcmpc:rolurc
Ute sun!;; 011 bQUt $ides of Ut.,
d. 11tc Mach number tlto same
0 11. botlt sides of tire hock
A notmnhboc.k
"- Causes > db-ruption ond fO\'CrsoJ of
llow pollcrn
b. l\lay occut only in divo:rging pssogc
12.
14.
I S.
2111 ll
c. Is more severe than 1n obli(JUe shock
d. w itlt .t 1elodty equal tu the
ic:
f lUid flow machines are using the
ptinciple of eith..-(tl energy to
the lluid or ( iJ) extroctlna 011crgy from tiLe
Ouid. Some fluid Dow machi no. are a
Qf ll1Jlh ( i) and (ii) 'l'lte)' "re
classified as
Coon11regsms
b. Hydr>ull.: turbines
c. Torque eonv<:fler(l
d. Wind mills
Consider the following olalentents
I Pelion wheel a Jlow
impulse lurbin"
2. Francis turbine is now te:IC!ion
t:urbiuc
3.. l>:.opllln turbine is o mdiol Do11
torhinc
Wltich 9f Ute statetnenls isla:n:
C<rrtcl7
a. I and 3
IJ I
c. 2 alone
d. 3 alone-
Motch List I Tvrb[ne) witlt
11 ( Applicntinn Are;) ;md . dcct tllo com:ct
;IIB\"\e.r=
List I
A. Jltlton turbine
l:l. l'rnncts- tutu me
C. Kaplan turbine
l.is1 II
1. Lolli' heacllurge dicharge
2. Medinm hcocl, mc:dittm
3. High head. low dis.:harge
A B C
. 2 3
b. 2 I ;;
c, 3 I 2
d. 3 2 I
Efficiency of f'cl loo wbcol sbnll be
onaltimum if the ratio nf jet velocicy to
tangential velodly of' the wll..,l is
a. 112
b. I
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Pelion I is fong)c nl' de (lett ion
jet = 180 -
1- co;. p
n. 2
l H os P
b,
2
cusp
2
1; wsp
d.
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17 lfl1 i 1l1e bl:lld livatlable lor hydraulic.
wrbine lhe power and di$clrse
I'C$pec(iveJy ,,re proponlo.no.l10
o1. Fl v' , I1'
11
.N'''
h
.:. u w\/7
1
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1
,ff
11
d.
18. ln Ute pbc1tomo:non of the
chnracteritic Ouid property inl'olved os
a. s-urfitce ion
b. \ 'lsco$ily
c. Bulk. Dll)dulus of.::lru;tidty
d. \ ' opour jlr<ISSUf O
19. A pun111 runrung 3l 1000
lkW onJ gcnc:rntc,' head of 10m ofwat.:r.
When it i l!pc:rnted 'II 2000 RPM.
1oW<!r eonoumplimi .on(l
would
o. 4Ji\V. SO m ofwoter
b. 6kW,20 111 ol'\\olot
c.. 3 k\V. 30 m of\volcr
d. Sk\V. m uf" uter
20. A ctntri:fugl pump gj\'t:s .tnn.'citnum
dlicieney wbcu it blade. .1re
130Jtt forwlll'd
b. Bend
c.. Strnight
<L \Vav;: shaped
21. In utitUinJ! s.:aled utodds in lhe designing
bf turbo mochiucs. which of tho fol lowing
must be snriStiecl'l
''-
NV' N' D'
22
.,.
24.
25.
26.
H H
h. 7::. - =- .;<msf.nnt
D' v ff N D
p H
e. - = const:w--- eo.nslllnl
QH "' '-1'0'
NO'" Npli'
d. == consla.nL
If"' If' I
Thr> correct sequcuc" of the c"utrifugal
pump components through wbio;:h lh" Duid
Oows 1s
a. Impeller. SuetiQn J>ipe, ii)ot vnlue lind
Delhery pipe
b. Pool ulue and :;trainer. pipe.
Impeller, Delivery pipe
c. hnpelld'. Suction pipo. Del ivet')' pip.:.
foot-value
d. Suction pipe. D1>lh"ry Ilnpcllcr,
f!oo1 vol\'a :wd 3lroiner
A ccnlnrugal pump driven by a chrcetly
coupled 3k.W motclr or 1450-rpm 8pc:ed, i$
to be eoonectcd to another rnc;tor
of 29()()-rpm speed, Tile pi}\\OJ' or th<>
motor should l.>e
b. 12kW
c. 18kW
d.
A dr:tlltubi:> i. U!led in a l' ction turbine
To !!uidc 1\ntcr do\\nstrcom without
plt.-hlns
b. To convener residual energy
onto cnerflY
e. 'l'1> eonvc:11 r<:!<idual !<inehc energy into
pres!!urc
d. l'o streamliue the Dow in the tailrace
A hydraulic pri:Ss fuls A rnm of 20 em
dinmcter nnd plunger of Scm dinn>ter.
The force required ot lhc plunger to lift
weight of 16 )()'' ]II l!e;
n. 256 tO' N'
b. G4 10 N
e. 4 lOiN
d. I w N
Slowing down or boiler wah:r Is Uuo
proc;oss lo
o. Roducc llfOS$W'l>
b. lne,..,..,sc ste<>m kmpc:taiU.t10
e. C9JIIt'Ol Ute concentrotloo in tbe
\t()iJCJ' \>'OI(:r
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29.
30.
<1. Control U1e clrum level
A whicb is lo drain iJIT water
rrom steam pipes without escape of steam
i$
Steam
b. Steam
c. Pressure reducing valve
tL lnjccwr
Match List I with List II and select lhe
collect answer!
List I (Type MCoal)
/1. Lignite
B. Ambr:acite
C. 13ituminous
D. Coke
II (Coal propt>rtics)
I. At11ficial J'uel derived from coal
2. Cumains intlanunahle gas ( volat tie
nwucn and bums. witb flame
3. Very hurd and high heating value
4. I Ligh ash comcnt and less volatile
maucr
c.
d.
4
4
l3
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4
2
4
2
D
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3
3
I
Pressure reach<$ a value of absolute zero
14 At u tentpcraturtc or- 273 K
b. Under vncuum condition
c. Allhe. ennh's cemre
tl. When moleculllf mnmentwll of' systcut
becomes -zero
A reversible engine between
'r
1
und 'llte cncrg)
by this engine is rcc.:ived by a
second reversible engin<.' tU temperature Tl
and 10 a rt.'$c.rvoir at t"mpcmturc
'l'l if the efficiencies of the engines are
the-n the rdationshiJJ i'>ctweeo !' ,, l.r
r, is given by
(7;+T, )
a' 1': =
2
ll. I!= J'r.' +T}
c. T:= ff.
(T, +2T, )
d. T."--'--:-!.!..
2
31.
32.
1 ul 15
The heat llbsorbod or rejected during a
process equal to
a. ( r - /I )''' X WtJrk t.louc
r-t
b. -- xWork done
(
r-n)
II I
e. ( r - n
y-1
d. ( r -"l
1
1< Work d11oc
r-t
A system mmp1ising of n pure
executes a cycle 1-2-3-4- 1
consisting of two isentropic and two
isothotic processes as shown in 1he Fig, I.
p
Fog. l V
Which one of 1bc Jill lowing is tile con-eeL
representation of t.ltis cycle on the
enln>py conrdioatcs'?
n,
T
b.
c.
d.
T
'02
4 3
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of stream
Remains same
b. Increases
c. Decreases
d. Behaves unpredicL1bly
Jq. Consider the following statements
re.gatding th(' thronling of wet
steam:
I. The steam pressure .and temperature
tlccreusc but cnthnlny constant
2. steam pressure decreases, the
increases but
remains constant
J. '11e entropy, specific vulu111e, and
frict11ion jncrenses
4. The entropy lncrenscs btot the vull1mc
and drync'Ss fraction dec,cases.
Which of the above all! correct?
i!. I nncP
b. lund)
c. I
d. 2 and 4
35, Availability function fur11 closed system is
expresst!d as:
u.
b. P,1dv-Tr
1
ds
c. - p,, tlv-Tuds
ll
36. T ds equation can. be expressed as
Tds = C,,ilt + TfJdt
k
b. 1ii,; "" C,, dt + : dv
Tk
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d. Tci.< = C, cit l-Td"
37. A reversible bear receivers 6 IJ of
hear from rhcnnal reservoir al tcmperawrt
800 K, and 8 kJ of heal trom tlnolher
thennal r-eservoir at lemperar,ure 600 "' il'
il heut w a third I henna I re<Seryoir ar
tempcrawre I 00 K. 1hen the thermal
of the engine approxlnlotely
equal to:
!4 65%.
b. 75%
3M.
39.
40.
4 l.
5
c. 80%
d. 85%
The value of compl'l. -ssiblliry factor ror an
ide11l gas may be
I. Less or more than one
2. Equal to one
3. Zero
4 . than ?.e I1J
The correcr value (s) is/arc given b.v
a. 1 and 2
b. I and4
c. 3' only
d. I only
Which one of Ute rollowfog func1ions
representS the Clap<yron equarion
pcnoiJ>i ng to the chaoge of phase of a pure
substance?
a. J(T.p,it,_ )
b. f(1'.p.lt.,. ... )
C. t' (t, f>, I'M"'")
tl. I (t. p.h
01
,.,, .,.,)
In ao air :slondard On a eye I e. r is the
volume compression ratio And y is an
(C,IC,). Ute air stl111dard
effic1cncy r. gl ven by
I
a. 1J = I - --
,.r - I
I
b. 17 = 1-
r'
I
C, 1] = 1-
1
1
d. 'J =l -
....!
I.
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The correct sequence of the given four
cycles on T-s plane in Figure (I), (2), (3).
(4) is
a, Rankine. Ouo. Camnt and Diesel
b. Rankine. Ono. Diesel and Camot
e. OIL Ranktne. Diesel and Camot
d. Ou-o. Rankine, Can1pt and Diesel
41. 1ltc main advanrnge of a reheat Kanklnc
cyc.le ls
"' Reduced moiswre coment in LiP. side
ofrurbi ne
b. h1CJ'ease eiTicieucy
'- Reductd load 0 11 condenser
d, Reduced load on pump
43. The order or values of efficiency
of Otto. Diesel and Dloal cycle. when they
have equal rn(io and heat
is by
a. 11, ... > 7] .... , > /)u,.,J
b. /}ilfrwl :> Tf(IIMl > T/uw.1
c.. 1ZJJJ.4 > > "'''*'
d. IJ, ,,, > q...., > 1]_...
1
44. In an air-Slandard Diesel cvcle, r is the
compression ratio, p is tlo; fuel
rat io an!l y is the adial:>atlc indes (c,/C, ).
3. J _(P' - I)]
rr' (P- 1)
b. [ 1 ,,, '- 1)]
1/ =1- yr'' ' (p- I)
c. -
1
J]
lrr' p-l
d. IJ=I- [ I _(P"-' - 1)]
yr' (p- l )
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-15. Stoichiometric 3lr-fucl ratio b) volume for
combustion nf methnnt! in oiris:
46.
a. 15.: 1
b. 17. t6: 1
c. ll.S2: I
d. 1058: 1
AutO ignitlon ti me for petrol-air Is
mini mum when th" rruio Ill' flctuul fuel-air
rotio and chemically correct firel-air rorio
is
a. 0.8
b. 1.0
c. 1.2
d. I .S
-17. Consider lhe lollowing statements
regnrdlng.knock rating or Sl engiuefuels:
I. I so-octane Is assigned a rrulng of zero-
ottane number
2. nonnal heptane is assigned a roti ng ol'
lmndreJ octane number
3. !so-octane is assigned a rating o1
hundred octane number
4. Normal hcpttme is a mting, or
zeoo octane number.
Which of tlte above s tatements are c.orrect?
a. I nnd2
b. land J
c. 3and4
d. 4 and I
48. In spark ignitloo c w1 be
reduced by;
a. Increasing the compression ratio
l>. Increasing the cooling water
li.!'mpcraturl"
c, Retarding the spark adV>\{ICc
d. Increasing thl! inlet nir t-emperature
-19, The te.ndency of knocki11g in Cl engine
reduce!> by
8. Hig)l self-ignltluro tempermurc pf fuel
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b. Dccrca$1: jack-et watcr tcmpcrnturc
c. Injection of luel just before TDC
d. Decrease in itljection pressure
Consider the lUll owing. StatementS relevant
to the iguitioo sysL<m of sr engitte;
I. Too small a dweU 11ill lend Ill
U1.: burning of c<mdcnstr imJ contat' t
points.
2. Too small u dwell ungle will in
misfiring.
3. Too large n dwell angle will result in
burning, of rcmdenscr and c<>nroct
-1. Too large a dwell angle will result in
mlsJi.rins.
of the above statements are correct?
a. I and 1
b, 2and3
c. 3 and 4
d. 4and I
rhe volutnetrie e:fficieuc) of a well
designed S.L engine is in tho mngt nl'
41l"A.- 50%
h. SCJ% - 60'lla
. 60% 70%
d. 70%- 9(1%
lAtin I 0 f!ld
II.I:Mw -
VariatiOn ul' fuel
with mtio lbr ignitinn enJ;inc
is represemcd hy which of the carves
sbomt above?
a. Curve I
h. Curve 1
c. Curve 3
d. Curve 4
F,lr a jet unit, j,kally the rntlC)
ot' compressor v.ork nnd ntrhine work.
(1, 2
b.
c. Not reJated to each oU1er
d. Unpredicu1ble
7 ol 15
54. /1 0.5 m plano wall its 1\Wl
surfaces ltept at 3UO"C und 2uoc
Them1al conductiVity of the wall varies
I with tomperaltln' and its values at
JOOc nnd 200"C an:> 15 WlmK anll 15
W/mK. respectively. Then the .steady ltont
Owt Ute wuU
a. R
b. 5 kW/tn
1
c. 4 kW/nt
2
d. 3kW/ru
2
55. A 320 em vertical pip" ot 150 c wall
tcmpcratttre in a mom 1vith still air at
1oc. pipe supplies heat at the mteor
8 k\V imo the room air natwal
convcct:iun. Asswning lamillltf: tluw. the
height of tlw nipe n"eded tu supply I k W
"nly is
56.
58.
a. 10 em
b. 20 em
c. 40 em
d. 80 em
The avernge Nusselt tUIJllber ill lruuiuat
natural conv<'iltion tiot!l u vertioul wall ul
I Soc with stlll air ;,L 20"C is round Itt be
48. lfthe wall tempernlltre bt'comes Joc.
all Other pammeters l'emaining same. U1e
average Nussl'J ts nUnther wfl l be
a.
b. 16
c. 14
d. 32
A lluid o1' c.onuuctlvity l .OW/mK
flows in fully developed now wftll
Reynolds nambt'r or 1500 Lbiou:ih 3 p1pe
of cliametcr 10 em. The transler
for uniJbnn hcaJ an(!
uui forn1 wall tempermore boundar)'
eunditions nrc,
w
a. ;l(/.57 uml4-3.64 - l -
mK
rv
b. -'13.64 and 36.37 - ,-
Ill' K
w
c. 43.64-
1
- for both the cases
mli.'
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d. 36:57- , - 1\Jr both cases
nrK
l'"'o l3rge P'lr'.tllel grey plaks wilh a small
gap. exchange radiation ttl the rate of 1000
W/m
2
when tlld r ur.: 0.5
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each. By coating one pfotc. its l$
to 0.2.5. Tcmpeuturcs remain
unch3ngtd. The ne\1 rdlc i>f heot c.\:c!Jange
become
500 W/111
1
1
' GOO \\' im:
.:.. 700Wim'
J" 800\\110:
Twu Jlnrullcl of Sal tlc emissive
O.S Mb maintained al diffcrCtll
IOlf\J>CTfiiUTe.<! nnd have flldintitm he-11
e.xchnnge between lhem, 11ie
.;hiold of ;,rnissivo o.25 plnood in. U1tt
middle will reduce roclintion heot
(0
" 11:2.
11, 114
""' 3110
d. 3/ S
60 1\btch T ll and the
61.
correct ;m<;wer;
Llst I (Type 11f r:odi<Jtion)
A. Blnck body
B. (jn:y hody
C. Spacolnr
D, Diffuse
l .ist D (C'hnr ctcristic-)
I Emillsive docs rot depend ou
wavelength
2. Mirror rell.:1illn
3. Zero re!l eerivity
-1 Intensity arne in al l dn'e\llions
A ll C D
u. 2 I 3 t
" 3 .) 2
c.
d.
2
3
Mnt.oh List l (Type of )leal transfer) with
l. ist II (Governing dimensionles
parnrneler) and select Ll1e correct answer:
I'
A, Pl)re<:d l:(mwct ion
a Nnturul oo:nvection
t". Comt>ined free and rorced convection
D. IJnsteady conduction with conv..:tion
al surf.,cc
l'.il II
1 Reynold'!, (;rJShlll' 3nd Prnndtl numl>er
62.
63.
64.
Sol ll
2. and Prandll number
3. PouricrmodnhL< :md Bioi numh.:r
4. Pmndtl number tmd Gr3Shof number
A JJ c D
2 1 3
b. 3
4
2
2 4 3
d. .3 l 4 l
Tltc insuhm:d Lip lcmperlllurd of
rec(J!ngulnc lougiludinnJ tin having :m
(O'er ambient) l'oot !emperaturo of
0
0
is
a. 0
0
tnu.b ( 1/11)
b
o.
sin h(ml)
,
9
0
1lmh( mi}
(ml)
d.
o.
It ( "'' J
Cons ider Lbo foll owing !tl lcmcJtL>i
pertaining to brge h.cnt lmnsfer using
l'io>:
L Fins should be ued on the side where
heat tnnste. coefficient i1 su1lltl
l . Lon[! and i hould be used
3. !)hurt and tl>in fins should he u.cJ
4. l1termnl conduetivit}' of fin m>lerial
should bd lnrge
Which of are .:orn:er/
a. L 2 aud 3
b. I. 2anJ
c. 2 .3 ""J 4-
d. I, :'1 and4
Using lhemul-el""tri""' l nnalog) in heat
lmnsft:r. malcb List l (EI:Lrical
with List ll f fhcrmnl qunntiliC!) nnd 8clocl
the-corre;:t n"ver:
List t
A. Vohnge
B. Current
C.
0.
Lisrll
1.
2. CDpncity
3. J!cnt now
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()7.
68.
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D
4
b. 4 l 3 2
2 l 3 4
tL. 4 3 I 2
P10ndt l uuu1her of u llowin!! lluid
th.1n unity (ht hydrl)(lynnlt1ic
lwumlary foyer tluc'-'niO<$ is
GreAter d1nn tltermol hounJnry layer
thick!".,;$
1\ Equal lQ Lltermol buundiiJ')' layer
lhictneu
c.. Grootor thou bydrodyu.:uulc boundary
.Ioyer thlckness
d. [ndepcndent or 11erml BI>Undll!1
l.,nyer Thicknell.<
A $lllndard
rtl'rigerotinn .:y.!.l<: consists 01 the
l'illowina -1 pn,;cc.,,e. in
u. exp311Sion. i.JI!nlJ'opioo
comp...,.sion. L\oth<:rmol compression
anti istnlropic
h pressure oddilirm.
iscnJropk l:l>tnf!I'CS!ion, conslanl
pressure heal rojoclion and isentropic
c. Constant P""'Bure h""l odditiort,
isen.tropic. coml)t'es$lon, consbnL
lli'C$Stu'e htat r<:jeQlion and
cxp:msion
d. c.xpamion. o.:onsll!nt
h.:al i;otht rmol
and ptt:$aUtc::
1
.
Sub cQoling hc31. i 0.'1(!(1 in u
rcfrigcrotion cycle. The ol
outlet uutlel
78 nd 182 IU/k,g respectively. l'he
ol outlot of isc11ltopie compt.:ssor
is 230 kJikg ctnd cntJtnlpy of sub C<IOied
liquid is 6l! kJ/kg. the C\>P <l flhecycle is
h. 2. 16
c.
'L
3.5
Mntch l with l, it: n ntl elect th"
currect
l.i:n I cquipnumt)
69.
70.
71.
I) or IS
A. He.melically $C:led compn:,;;or
B. Semi-hennitieally compresNQr
C. Open type C()mpn:ssor
D, Ex:pansi<ll! device
List 11 (Ch aractorislic)
l. Cpilllll'y lllbc
2. Dcltl uompressor auil moto1 cudused
in n <holt or costing
3 Bolh comprc;ssor nnd motor enclosed
In a shd l or W1th removnble
cylinder cover
-1. Drlvlng motor or enclosed mu shlU or
c<l!ing and .:oJlJl<cted to tho ! hall
driving the
A a c .n
i,,
c.
d. 2 3
2
2
1
'11tc rolio of clcaranco lo lh<>
displocemcnl \'alume qf lt12
reciproo:nting compressor 1s 0.1)5 Spo:cilic
volume ol inlet and outlet or
lU"C 0.04 and 0.02 m
3
kg n:spc.:Livcly.
Volumetric efficiency of the compressor is
. '>5.()
" ..
c. 38.0"
d. l\).0''
Consider following lolomcnts in
relation 10 convergent-divergent sleam
no:aJe operating. under choked oonditious:
I. In the convergent ponton steam
is less sonie velocity
2 ln the eQnvoraeot portlun
velocity gre.:l"" Uton vclochy
3. In Un: llivof!!CIIt 1111rti0n the team
vel)city lesa rhrn !ionic vel01;.ity
4. l n the diVcQ!ent portion the $team
vo:loefty !ll'c::tlcr lhon vdociLy
Whiob of the above <Wemenll! com:et'l
a. I and 3
b. I and 4
c. 2 and 3
d, land 4
For m:ll<imnm clt<charge through
conver&ent u07zle the pressure ra.tio rn pt
should be (where n is tho lsonlt'l>pie
<:xpnnsion index)
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74
75,
a. (,:I);_
h, ( 2 ) ; ,
II + J
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Q
l"or n rcactinn "ilh of
reucainn equal 10 ( V is lhl\
saenm velocily o1 inlet and a 1s lhc Sf\glc
mnde hy it to lhe anngenl on whcel) lhc
cl'licoency is maximum 1111nr 1hc hladc
$pci;d 18 cqual1o
a /.:nsiA/ 2
b. :!I cos a
c. I a
d. !' cosO'
I Wilh LISI IJ ond seiL the
correcl unswer
List I (Equipmrnt)
A. Amicipnwry gear
B. Lnb}'rinlh
C luvcncd T-naochmcm
D. Dcnertttor
Lislll (Appliction ur<'11)
I Scnling sysl<'tll
2. Sloam power plan!
3. 1 urbme govcrnmg
4. Bludcs
A B C D
a. 2 3
h 3 I 2
c. 4 I 3 2
a 3 2 4
rhc pressure nse i11 Impeller or
contl'ilitgul Clll11PfS$Or i; achicwd by
a l)ccrt:nsc m volume 11nd dil'f\son
ncuon
b. Ccmrifugal 11ctioo und docr'-'113<! in
volume
c, 'I he ccmrUi.tgal and dll-l\oslon achon
d. C'cntrifugnl. And push-pull atrt1on
Compar"J tollXial compct-ssttrs ccutri fugal
compressors are mor'c sultublt fur
76
n
7H
79
80
"- lligh heod, to" now
b. Low heod. ''"" Oow mti!
o, Low bead. b1gb flow rale
d. High heod. high llow rutc
11Jutl 5
Smiling Qf bludes in 3\ial- OIJW
compressor is aha of
a, A or slrCllm hloclnng the passal!c
b. Moti()n of nlr at sonic velocity
c Unslead) . periodic and rever.ed ilow
d Air s1eom not able to follow the blnde
contour
lo 11 reaotioli the hc111 tlrop is
blade is kJ/I(.g uud the IO!nl heat! t.lniJ1 pet
is 20 kJ/kg, The degree of rcautil"ll is
a .. 40%
b. 61i.7'o
C'. 60%
d 25%
'l11e inlet und cxtl ' 'elodly diagrams of o
turb(J much inc rOtulor ore shOwn
The mrbo IS
a. A 11 11.-tiru cvoupri!SS\Ir with l1ackward
curved
b, II rndiul compressor with bnck\vnrd
C"Urved !>lodes
e- A rudiul compri!SSor "itll lbrwurd
)llades
J An n.\iul willo lo f\\ntd
curved blades
In an axoru How
11, = from saalor
p, =Inkt nng,te 10 ro1or
ai = to suuor
fJ
1
- lrom roaor
The COitdilinn 10 hQve 11 50% degree of
reaction is
3. a,= {1,
b cr,-n,
c. cr
1
= {J) Md tJ, " a,
d cr
1
and !1
1
f),
Bray1on t}'tle with in finite j111er oooling
ond rch<aring stages would npproxlmule a.
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b Ericsson C) de
c. OUo cyclll
d. All:.inson
81. Assertion (A),; of Mcrsiblc
engine opcrnting bctwcf:n temperntun:
lim lis 'I a itnd I z n-3Xlmum
Reason (R): Wlicienej 01 a
cni!IJ1e i g.n:.>lcr thn lhal of Jot
rm."' cniblc engine.
.._ Bolb \ R .re "'"' nd R io du
.:Om:cl c>f f\
b. Both \ "nd R are ltuc but R "
the correct of A
c ,\ &S bul R i< 1:1loe
d A IS fabe but R IN llll9o
8'2. '\ss<>rlinn (e\1: Spc:<:ilic hoot "' Clln.":mt
f'I'<:.';Sun: for an IH
Uibnlhe specific he.>t ol\Xlrllllllol I'Olumc.
Rea.\011 (R): Heal addc-.1 Jl consbnl
I olumc ., not utilt7cd fl)r dorng an}
..-ork.
Bolli A R arc lruc and R 1:1 the
coll'l>:t eJq>lonoliun ot' A
h Both A and R ""' hUI It i Nf )'I'
[b., of A
c. A"' iHw but R ,. falc
<l A L!l 1'411c hut R is fillsc
8;l ... IIOI! ( .\); 111c pcrfumJanee of
>inq1l<: IUnktnc C) clc u 10 lbc:
ctr,...,cnC}' oftbe feed pump
(R): The nCI "orir mtin us
unit} fQr a !<on!. inc: c>clc:.
a, Both A R ore true and R ., lhe
con,ct eJq>lnnnt.ion nr r\
b Botb A nod R aN but R is NOT
com.'<:! u.xplnnntlou of A
e. A i.> ltlli: but R
ll A 01 Jibe but R is fJise
84. .\erllou (A): i\ pinll" n<>l.tlc i.
employed to the fuel proper!}
\\ the slo11 air movcmo:ntll\ailable With
the m:rny t1pcm combltstion chaml'<!lll in ('I
engines.
(R)I 'fl1c mixing of and akls
s=tly ulftctecl by the nnturo of lhu ak
movement in the chamber or
0 .mgines.
a Bolb A and R arc true od R is the
of A
llofl5
b Bolh A nd R are ltue l>ut R i> NOT
the CO<n'Ct explnJttOn of A
c trw: hut R flc:
d ;\ rs false but R i false
1\-.ertion (A): Heal lrnn<fgr nt high
l.:mpcnture is hy radiotion
, .. tlllitl con\1\.'<ltiun.
Rcusrut (R): Radiahon d1,11tnd. on fourth
1>0\va- of \\hi I: c:onvcc:tion
depends on urut J>O" er
a Bolb A and R are true and R i, the
com:et nr A
h. Both A nd R ore true hul R is f';()l
the cumoct c:xplonoloon uf A
c. A is but R 1S folso:
d. A false but lU$ l'n '""
llu. (A): II t< not possble to
1:2, ITO in -'<lUotor flo\\
exchanger with equl heat copactly r:rteo of
hOI ocl enid nuxi<
(R): Becau.c temperature
diiTeu:oc-c is 01nriant alung the lc:nsll of
the IICI!l
11. B<>th A and R oro lJ\10 and R "' the:
cllfi'<:Ct of II
h. Bolb A nd R nrc hut R is NOT
lhe correct e.xplannlion or ,\
c. A is true but R IS
d. .\ IS fake but R is
87, (A): In littudlo-g., hdl
liM on; pro idcd on the gas
Sid.:.
RL'll>Oil ffi): nrc 8 """'" I ....
rcoiJtancc: than liquul.
u. JJoUt A and R oN lruo and R Is Urc
correct explon.1l lon or 1\
I> l!olh A ond R are trllc but I{ " NtJT
the <:orrecl explanation of A
c. A i<1rue but R IS fale
d A ,. fake but R is fol>e
811. \S'Ierlinn (A): i\ h)dr.ruhc a dC\tce
tBcd hl leO frmn dp lb.
Re:lou {R): llydraulti! 11101 1\IJri..> un tit<>
111 Ul"iplo of" >Ia lwmurcf.
" Both A and R ., lmo and R Is lb"
CO.....,[ ""plonnllon or A
b. Both A Jnd R ore ltue bul R it NOT
the corred explonotinn of 1\
c A IS R .. flc
d \ is fale but R i false
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'XI.
91
!J2.
Assertion (A): COP t.>fhe.r pump ill mQfc
rhnn lhe C'OP e>fits refrigeratorver.;ion.
Reusnn Pumping of ht:tl <'><tuin:s lc.<;
re)uthc tn exlroctiQII of heal limo Ote
tv.apurutor,
a. Both A R ore lnl<> llnU R h .!he
correct awlonation orA
1!. Both A R ore lnlc bw R is NOl'
I he col'l'llCt of A
c. A r< true but R tS false
cl A ilo f'10 t.c but R iK f.
1\sserrion (,\ ): ln gcner3l, in
mcreas.: and in l!es it
11.i1h ri3e in lcmpcruturo.
lteasou (R): Viscosity is CIIIL.<ed b)
intcrrmolc!euiM fom:s of cohesion 11nd duo
to lransfer of molcculnr momenlum
betwee11 nuid layers; nf which in liquids
U...fol'lller ltlld iu g;.ses the conltibutc
the major p
0
rllowords vW:o.Uty.
o. Both A nnd R or<: tnt" and R "' tho
correct ion of A
b, .Both .1\ and R are !rile hm R is NOT
the 111 A
CL A is 1!111l hut R i< fltlse
(L A is 1\tls.c but R is tlllsc:
As5cr1ion (A): Slreom lines are draw11 in
001\ field sucb !hat at a gh"" instanr
of time they oro potpcndiculor to lh"
direction of .Dow al every point in the nnw
fi eld
{{<'ason (R); Equalioo for a lin.,. In
n two dimensional Oow is g.vcn by
V
1
dx 0.
:1.. BoOJ J\ ond R nle null R !be
el)rrecl "-'<Jllanolion of A
b. Bulb 1\ nd are 1roc bot R is NOT
the c<!Tl'Ccl. e;<p)anatlcm nf A
c. A is true but R Is fa!Ae
cL A L;; f11l<e hut R is fa
tN: The m flow 111te.lhmogh
cmnpressor for various rel'rige.'llnl al
S!Utu: h::ntpc:r:&lW'.: :uld ffi
proportional to their mole>!ulnr wei.ghts.
Rcuuu (R): In In\\
hnvc number of in a
volume I same: rri::'<surc: ilnd
11. B<nlo A lllld R nrc true nnd R "' the
<<lnllct CXJ>Ionutiou nf A
95.
96.
l ,
b. Bodt A n11d R lrue bQl R NOT
Ute correct of A
<:, A ill true but R i< f3l<c
d. A is false bu1 R is fnlse
Aerlion (t\): R.onk.ine efficiency would
approach Carnal cycle eOioicncy L'
providing u s.,-i.:s of ,..,g,'tler:ttive feed
ho:tting.
Rouson Wlth rcgonc.ralivo foed
h""hJI!!:. expantion through lh;: hqbine
approachc:s an is<>111rot>it: proces$.
:o, Bo01 A and R un: 1/llC nnd R i< l)1e
uvrre<t<=lqllott.nion of A
b. Both A od R oro true but R is NOT
the cvrrecl ur 1\
c. A is lnlc but R is false
d. . \ill fal!i o but R is folsc
(,\ ): 'llic sp<lcifie spocd. of
f>ellon turbine is low
Rcn.oll (H): Pelton turbine works under a
high he10d 11nd han(lles 1011 ilischarge.
" Roth t\ and R ore 1rue and R lhc
<'lllll'CI or A.
b. Bo01 A aud R nre lrue bul R is NOT
lhe eortccl cxplttJJation of A
c. A is l.tmo but R fa b ..
d. A is flsc bul k ;, flse
TI11: hulh <)J' the
c!lpansiou vlve is located ul 01e
J1"tit cvporator
h. Inlet ufthc c.:vuporolm
c. E. '<it nf !he cvn<krucl
d. of the couden.<er
E.'(J)crim.mtul ntl.:a>UIImlcnlll on a
rofrigorotion indicolc lhot t'3lc of
h.,.t by lhe evaporator rate of
heal. in the: condenser and rate ul'
helll ruj.x:tioll by ll1e eotupl'c'Ssor body to
cn'l'ironmcni ru:c 711 k\V. !lO kW ond 5 1;\\'
respectivel)' l'he power input (in k\\1)
n;qutrcd t11 upcrntc
a,. l5
b. 20
c. 2S
d. 75
Ozone depletion by Cfn occurs by
bn:akdown of
a. Chlorine a from rcfngcrunt l)y t IV
and wilb in
tr\lpopherc
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rallialion ..:action 'ith ozan In
lrOIII'"phore
.:.. r hlurinc aU!m$ from l>y I v
J'l1diatiou and J'..,.cfion with In
d. Fluo1ino atoms from refrigerant by lJV
1'3d_i:nion 3Jtd rlj!ac-tiQrt wlth ozqne In
straU>spbere
98. poosible COP of .. rolar
:.bsorplion rcfiigernJion system wiUt
gtneutor (.:mperntun: of 36() K. obsorber
temperatura of 1-. condenser
letllflCtaturo of .300 K and ewporotof
teri1peruturc of270 K i$
n. Q
b. 6
C-, ...,
d. 1..5
9'J. ln A. moist air b adfabail . .:.-.11)
$3turJtcd and in case B. mol.st air is
iobaric nllv atoroted. The sni\Jrnlion
temperatrm:i in A and B ar<:-
r<:Sp:Livol y
a. Dry bulb "'"I Wet bulb
tcmpc:raluro
b Dew roint tcmper:Uun: uu<l Wtl bulb
c. Wet bulb tempcramre nml tlow point
tempertunr
d. \Vel bulb lernper.ot11re ond dry bulb
temperatuN
100. ln a system: Melllbolic rate M. work
done by mon \V. of con1'octn'o:.
rodiatiye and evopol'lllilc heot = Q
and raie of heat s torage = S. 'lnen heat
u1an and bh
unvlroumant is given by
n. M t W - Q S
b. M w - Q s
c. M W Q - S
d. M- W Q S
IU L. Por coo lilt! nod dcbumMifymg uf
moist nil' it must possod
i)ver :1 coil .11 a temper:.sture
,,, (If s:ontnnion. of incoming
$lrc:nm
b. Whtch s lowor tba.n tlte dew point of
incorning stream
.:. Which Ueo: dry bulb and "et
bulb tempenture
104.
105.
13 uf ll
d. Wruch between Will bulb and de\Y
point temperature Qf Incoming stream
,,. lt<:nl hen! roatl in .Judltorium
c>rtJtt S<lltsil/l.cdt<:Ul lttod, Titto value of
ltebt (S U 1'"1 i ct(Wl llo
. 0.25
b. 0.5
c. 0.8
d. 1.0
F1r 311 office: building tbe owdour do!!ign
conditions ure dbtnnd rntio
of 0.0 15. 11te indoor design are
25"C' dbt and 0.01 humidity rntio. 1'hc
supply air stato l.!i l5C Jht und 0Jl07
huruidity rotio. U' llt"sappl}' air !liol\ mh>;,
I()M m
1
' min ltml rresh :.ir flQw rte
m' 1min. rnQIIJ s<:Jlsiblc aod I'(IQm lat011l
luads nrtl..
a. 408 kW a.uu 400 k \\'
b. 408 k. w J.Dd 150 k\1
t:. 204-k\V and 400 k\\-
11. 2<UkWaod 150kW'
lw 111' prcs$ure. is given llli
- i)pf i't = pg
h. ilp t f: - 0
c. c1p
d. ilp I i": e (. 'nniont
In a pipe-flow pr;o,;surc is to measured
particular cros-sedilln using I he most
3!1Ptopriale ittstruutenL Mnlclt List I
pro;sure range) with List II
(Appropriate me.1suring devrce) and <elcat
the com:clnnswer:
t.lst I
A. Stead) llow with mall positive gauge
p rc
B, Stc11uy llo1 With stnnU ntgative.
pO'!il.ive !!Allj!C> pi'C$ur.:
C. Stcody llow widt hi!Jh guuge P"'"'"'"
D. LTostdldy flO\\ 11ldt Ouo:tuoling
pn:ssuro
Li1 IT
l. Bourdon r>rCSure gouge
2. Prc:ssuro tronsduO<."f
3. Simple pic:zomd.t
U-lub.s lilllnom..t.ur
"\. B C D
3 2 1
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c.
d.
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rhe llllpillllf) tise bJ 20"(.' ill olean gillS!;
or I mm diameter containing 11 Is
a. 15 nun
h. 50 mm
c. 20 lnlll
d Jtl11tm
Pres>ure drop ol' throuith u
11ip.: 1000
l)ctwccn twn
pomts tS mcasllflld by usi11g u vertitlll U-
Manometer uses a lfquld
densit)' 200() kg/m
1
difTc"'Tl CC fn
height of man metric Hquid in the two
limbs of tbc is observed to be
I 0 em the drop bel ween the two
pomls ts:
n, 98. 1 l'lillll
b I Ntm'
c I W>2 Nltttl
d. 19620
Match l.lst I "ith Ltst lJ aod sd cct the
correct unswcr.
Lbl I (Stubility)
A Smblc equillbnum of u tloating body
U. Stnblc cquilibnum ut' u submerg_ctl
body
C Unstuble equdibriwn of u Doming
body
0 \Jnstnblc or a submerged
blld)'
U (Cuatll tlons)
I or buoyancy bclo11 ccnl-re
ofgr!Mty
2. centre above !he of Jlffi\ it}'
J . Ccntill of'buoxrucy abol'c the centre of
gr.lVt\)
-1 Met cent re below the cemre t>f &11lvity
A B C D
lL 4 3 2
b 1 3
c. 4 2 3
d. 2 4 3
A dam tS havmg n cur.cd surfrtce
shown to the figure,
I I()
Ill
112
t J ol 15
The height of the water b) the
darn is 20 nt dcnsit) uf wuu:r is 1000
kglm' Assuming g II) 9.81 mls', U1e
horizomal forl-e atmng 1111 the dam per unit
length is
a. I. 962>< I fl
1
N
b_
c. 1.962>. 1 O'N
d tO"N
The vclodt) potential uf tt velod ty licld 1S
gven hy ' = .Y
1
- y' + rxmsl its menrn
function will be g1vcn by:
11. - 4-y + constant
b. t-2X) constant
c. - 2>.')' + !{.\)
tl. - 2 + li yl
A strcnmhne tS n line
a Which is along the path ilfthe particle
1>. Wllich ls ahvays patalld to tltc Jnaiu
uirecdtm or now
c. 1\long which Ute1.1 1!. no llo\1'
d On which tangent drown 111 any poan1
give., the direction
Mwdt Ltst I with List II a11d lbe
correct nnswer:
Lb t I (F:xHmplc)
A. l-lo11 tn n stru1ght long pipe with
varying Do11 rate
B Flow of gas through tltc nll7.zlc of 11 jet
engine
c Flu\\ or water lhmogh Ute 1tose of II
fire tightmg JlUrnp
0. P"low in u rivc.r during tidill bole
l,ist II (Type rrf now)
I. Uniform,
2. Non-uotfonn steady
Unifonn, unsteady
4. Non-unifonn
II B c
a. 4 3
b 3 2 I
c. 2 3
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(V:m:otion nf aheM tress) St(ec(
answer
List I
A. Ideal fluid
B Newtooi"3n llnd
C". NOn ne"'IOninn fluid
I), Bingh;IJI1 plrll)tic
l. il II
I. Sh""r v>riil'f linearly with the
t':lte of <!r.lin
2. She.1r stress does not 1'a,Y hnealy with
U1e r:otc of stJ:ni11
3. Fluid bclta''"' iil<e a until ll
minimum \'icld hcyonu 1\ hich it
linoar relnlion<hip bel\1een
and tho rate Jf
.t. stn::>s TS zcrf>
A B C
3 1 2
4 2
'
2 I
2
I>
1
!be equation of " veloctty distribution
over 3 pl>te iS &iven by 11 : 2y- y where
11 is the velocity in m/ point y meter
!rom lite plate perpendicularly,
Assuflling I' 8.60 poi" thu shear
"'a point 15 em from lba boundary is
11,. 1..72 N/o?
b . .1.46 N/ml
" 14.621'\/m:
<1. 17.20 N/m
2
/o.btch List .I (Fluid puametcrs) witlt List
IT (Bosie dimensions) and '"l..:l Uta
correct answer.
T, isl
/1, D)llatnio , iscosity
B. rhew, coeiiic.i<;Jtl
C. Bulk modulus of tbsticity
D. ( cr)
I MiL'
2. MILl:
3. J\111.1
.t. .ff.l
15 elf Jj
A B c D
;&,
3 4 1
b. l 4 2 3
c. 3 4 2 1
d. 1 2 .J 3
1 J6. Ute fo= of of jot on
v:tnc Tncn:3Se if
a. l11e
b. The vane angle is decreased
c. The prcS!un: .is reduced
d. '11teY:m<r is moved ago1rut tltc jot
I 17. Which of tltc foUowing ossumptions :trc>
tn.ade for deoying Bernoulli' < equ.-nion?
I. Flow lltendy :md
2. Flow ie unsleody c.ompre;;!!tblc
3. Effect of tiictiotl neghx:ted otid tlnw
i n Inn A trenm lioc
P. t't'ect or friction taken into
ond !low is
&IJ'c.l ul liu e
Sd""t Ute conc.::t :rwowor using tile ooues
given below:
ll, I and 3
b. 2 and 3
e. I and 4
tl.
118. Wltllo: tmlosurins the velocity of air
( p :. L2kg m
1
) lb., difTcrcnc<: in
stagn31ion ancl slntic pressures of n pitrJt
Stbtic Lube Was lhund lo be 380 Pa. Tile
vclooily aLtbal locotion in mfs is
a. 24.03
b. l.02
c. 17.8
d. 25.17
119. The drag force cxcncd by Ouitl ""
bod) inuuemxl in lila Jl .uid i due lit
a. .Pn:::ssurc and viscou!i forces
b. l'r.:ssuro oud grav.ity fora.>;>
1:. Pressure and sutfitc.c ton.SioQ foo:\Uj
d. VIStOUS a11d gravity force
120. TI1c hydraulic depU1 rwhcre A =
ore,, nnd P webed perimetc1') l; given by
a. PiA
b. P:tA
c. AlP
d. ./Al P
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5,
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PAPERII
ht the detcrmimliJOn using
standard charis. tloe relation botween the
given size number n and the average
number of gralns ' N' per sq unrc onch at o
magmlicauon of I tlO X is
a N= 2"
b N= 2
c. N=l"' '
d N= 2+1
Chemicals attack atoms
boundanes preferenllnl l)
have
within grain
because they
a. Lower enerh'Y than those in the grams
b. Higber energy than those in the grains
c. Higher nwnber of atoms lluuo on the
grains
d. Lower number of atonos tloan tn the
grains
As per Oibb"s phase nole. if number of
component!; os equal to 2 tloeu the number
of phases 11ill be
.
b. s 3
c !0 4
d
The rate of production of o po11der
mctall ur!l1 pan depends on
a. Flo\\ note of poll der
b Green strength of coMopact
c. Apparent density of compact
cl Compressibility of powder
Itt a m:octtimng process. the percentage of
heat c<uTied away b) the chips is typically
a 5%
c. .50"/o
d_ 75%
In economocs of mucbining. which one of
the foll owmg costs remams constant'/
a Machming cost per piece
b. Tool changmg cost per piece
7.
c. Tool handling cost per piece
d. Tool per piece
Which one of follo11 ing is hardest
cu11ing tool matel'ial ne.xl onl) to
diamond'/
a Cemented carbides
b. Ceramics
c. Silicon
!l Cubic boron nitride
Crater 11ear on tools always slarts ao some
distance from the tool hp because at that
point
a. Cutting Ouid does not penetrate
b. Normal stress on rake face is
ma"imum
c. Temperature is maxi moun
d. Ttl()] menglh os nuni mum
1 A 3 1 ,8 mm I LS.S. drill is used to drill a
hole in a cast iron block I oo orun thick at a
cutting speed 20 m/mlo and feed O .. l
Jllllli re>. If IC 0 \ er Ita\ cl of drill fs 4 mm
and apprOllch 9 mm, the tome r<\quored ro
dril l the hote is
a. I mm 40s
b. I mm41 s
c, I tllJil 49 s
d. I nom 53 s
IU. The value of surface roughness ' h.
obtained during the ttJhing operating al a
feed r wi th a round nose t.ool haviug
radlus r- is given as
a. f /8r
b f tllr
c. Ft8r
d f'lllr
2
I L A side and face cutter 125mm diameter
hns I 0 teeth, II operates at a cutting speed
of 14 mlrnin with a table tra\'erse 100
rnrn/min. Tite feed l)er tooth cutter is
a I 0 mm
b 2.ll6 uun
c. o.286mm
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17.
18.
.1. 0.8 nun
Whicb ono tS not a mt!tl10d of reducing
<>urting forces lo prevent lh<> nverlooding
ofp=s'l
a. Providing sheor (lp dj.,
h. Pmviding shenr mlpnnch
c. lno:J-eaSJng
ct Stepping punches
In which one of the following welding
techniques i.s vacuum envirunntenl
required'/
a. l.'ftr;sonic welding
h. Lase-r bearn welding
c. Pla.m arc wdding
(,1. .Electron beam welding
In rolling strip between two roiiE. lhe
poltion of the n<Utra l point in thd or" of
oonlact doa nol depend on
Amoutlt of t'<:duclion
b. Dwn>clor of the mils
c. Coc1l1cicoll of l'ric.tilm
d. Malcriill oflhHOll!
In a macltinc tool gear bolt, Otc >1na!lest
and lnrgcst 3t'C 100 rpm tond 1120
rpm If !ltere. ore 8 speed in
nll. lhe fuunh speed will be
n, 400 rpm
!). 280 rpm
c. 800 rpm
d. 535 rpm
To C'NC' mnchine IOQl, encQder i ucd to
sense and conlr<JI
a, 'I able rnition
h. Table veloelty
c. Spindle
cl. Cuolonl ll<m
In dtc lolcrnncc specification 25 0 6, lho
lell.er D rltJl'"'"'""'
n. Grode
b I fpper devioli<m
c. Lower davuuion
d. Typcoflil
Rcplilive fasl speed uotivtlies cao bo
effectively analyzed by laking phqtograph
tit
- Ln\\ speed aod sert!Cning ni lttw speed
b. High speed and screening al high
speed
I 'l.
20.
21.
22
23.
24.
"' j (,
c. Fllgh !peed ood at low speed
d. Low lUld sc.r<"..Uug at lUJlb p..-:d
Tite rcnsun or dhref8ifrc.ation is lo
a. production
b. Balmcc low high capacity
5ituation
c. Sttti.'(fy mon: c.ustumers
d. lmprovc capacity utiHzation
Titc (Jroper of activities for
material "-"<l!lirement plAnning are
a. 1\,l:ostcr productlnn schedule. capacily
planning. MRP and. Ord1:1 reloi:ase
b. Order release, m;,.ler protlucli()n
scltt:dule, Jl,lRP orid c"'l'city flllllming
c. Mosler pi'Odnclion order
_ 1acity planninjl and MRP
d. planning. masler production
schedule. MR1' and ordor release
Economic Ordr..'1' iB tl1e qUJJnlity at
which lhe c!l<l l of c..rrylng is
a. Minimum
h. llCJ.uollo tbe cost Qf ordering
c. Less th.m lhc cost or ordering
d. Cost of over stoc.king
A .!tbop owner wiJ.h an oumual OOtl !llaUl
demnnd of A' unh has ordering costs of
Rs. p per order and cnrrying costs Rs. t '
pt.-r uuit per year. economit order
quanliLJ foro puroh!ISing model having no
shortnge moy be determined from
a. .J24Pt AI
b ../24..tf> I
c. ' 1
d. J 2rii i p
Which one of Ute following L< true in
rcSJX'Cl of production conLrol for
continuous or ossembly line production?
a, Cotttrol is cbievt'll hy PERT netwml.-
b. Johnson olgorithm U-<ed for
sequencing
c. C:ontrol is on one work centre only
d, Control is on tlow of identical
components through se\'et'al opetolioM
Which on<: llf' the t'ollnwing th"
lli'I:Jbnt:d logiClll in the
development (1,,,, producl'l
T"chnic>l fcibility soc.ial
occcptobilily and economic viobility
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b. Social 11cceptability. economic
viahiliry and technical lcasihility
c. Economic viability. social
nccntabillt} 11nd technical feasibili ty
d. Technical feasib11it). economic
viability and social acccprnbillt)
Which one of the follol\'fng fs assumed for
timing the activities in PERT
a. a distribution
b. fJ diSlribution
c. Binomial <Jistribution
d. Erlangiun distribution
The three time estimates or a PERT
activity ure: optimistic timo = 8 min. most
time 10 min and pessimistic time
= 14 tnm. The expectt'd time of the
1\0IIId be
a. I O.OCJ min
b. 10.33 min
c. 10.66 min
d. 11.00 min
For network shown' ln the li!'.urc.
1nriGnce along the critieal pnth is 4.
3
i'he probnbTiit} or completion of the
P"*"t in 24 days is
a. 68.2%
b. 84.1%
c. 95.4%
" 97.7%
The curve representing the level of
acliic1 emcnt with reference w time is
known as
a. Perfonnnrtce curve
b. Operating characteristic curve
c, S-CUI'\fe-
1.1. Leaming Cune
21J. Which one or following llow is
correct for swapping values of A and B?
B.
30.
.l l.
Jot t tl
Pr!nt A. B
b.
"'" A. a
c.
C:l\
<)
Print A. B
d.
I = 1.3.4.2.6.5
K(l) = I 00. 52. JOO. 51. 600
correct PORTI{AN
sq11cmem from UJe following:
a. REAO( I. K(l),l . = I.(>)
b. READ(L. K(l ). I - I. 6)
c. Rf ..,\0(1, K(l-).1.. = I. 6)
d. READ(L. K(L), 1.. = I. 6)
Motch l..ist I with list II and select the
correct nns'' er:
I (Phase diagram)
A. Isomorphous system
B. Eutectic system
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C. Peritectic system
D, Monotcctic yslem
List II
1. liquid ..Wcompos&:> into another
liquid ami
2. One liquid ond another sol id combine
to form new solid
3 Two metnls are completely soluble in
liquid SUite l1Jid completely in.5oluble in
go lid sl4li:
4. T\\o metals. soluble in olid and tiquid
stntc-
A 13 c D
a. 2 3 4 1
4 1 2 3
2 1 4 3
4 3 2 l
Match List r with Lit 11 and sel ect th"
COrT'l!d
List I ( Material)
A.
B. Refractories
C. Stones
D. High Ki lica glass
List 11 (Appli<at lon)
1. Construction of chemical plants
2. Columns and
3. lining
4-. 'l11es
A B C D
b.
c.
4
2
4
3
1
2
4
2
3
3
d. 2 3 4 1
i\lutch List I wi!lt List ll tt nd stloot
correct answer:
List l ( lngredio.nts)
A. Silica
B. Potassium
C. Fc:n-o
D. C<!llulooc
Ust 11 (Welding funclitns)
I . t\ n: sUs b ili.zcr
2. De-oxidizer
3. Flu.xing s ent
4. Gas fomting I
A f' D
34.
35.
36.
-l nt I II
3 4 2
b. 2 1 3 4
c.
'
1 2 4
d. 2 4 3 1
.Match List I wiJb List ll and lh<
correc-l otn!'lwer:
Lisr T (Pon s)
A. Seomkss lubell
B. Accurate un.l smooth rubes
C. Swfnccs hnviug higher barduu.s and
fatigue streugth
Lisl ![ (Mnchine1'ool purls)
I. RoU forming
2. Shol penning
3. P01ging
4. Cold forming
A U C
a. I 4 2
h. 2
c.
d.
I
l 4
2
Molch List with List II and seleet the
;answer:
List I (Mucbine tools)
A. Latbe
.B. MlWng machine
C.
D. Drilling mnohine
Usr ll tocJI r nrls)
I . Lead
2 Rocl<<>r arm
3. Univenal onclexing
4. Flutu
1\ B c
-1 2 3
h. I 3 2
c. -l 3 2
d. 2 3
D
1
4
4
Match List J with Lise II and sdctt lbc
coO'Cct
Li>t I (Mnrbine tool)
A. Lalbc
B. Dtillinll mudtiue
c. Sbapor
D. Brodting mochinc
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J. Push or pull tool
2. Ratchet and pawl ma.::hanism
'
"'
Dividing lteod
Hollo\11 lap.,.-t:d spindlu
5. I'aac plate
i\ l3 c D
01. 2 4 5 I
b. 5 J 2 4
c 1. '
_,
j 4
d.
)
4 2 I
Match Li<r I with List ij and <elect
correct
List I (NC machine tvol
A. N C sys t<:m
B. tNC
C'. DNC -ystem
D. Mchinmg centre
f1 'Features)
th ..
I It ha$ an inteo:rated outomot ic tool
changing unit- and a cornpunt:nl
indexing device
2.. A nuntbr of lllilch.iuo tools >ro<
'-"lntrolled b\ computer. No lllpo:
reader. the' r>Mt 1s
trnnsmiued directly 10 Ute machine tool
from !he computer memory
3. The oonhon ... consists of sofi-wirod
compulor 11nd logic: systorn.
Graphic display of tool path is also
possible
4. The instrllctions hn titpe prepored in
binr>' decimal fm1n nnd llpL'talcd b)' a
Si.tries of coded instructions
A D c D
4 2 3 I
h. J 2 4
c. 4 3 2 I
d. I 2 3 4
38. Match 1-i:!l I wtth . I I and select tha
correct lUlSWCt':
List I ( Wage puymcot plans)
A. Time boscd
B. Price rnle
C. Gain haring
D. lnd.irect payment!
List n ( 1.et hod nf
I. Stncl;- distrihnlion
2. 100% bcm us
39.
Tnyl(lf clill'erentb:ol piece rate
4. Straight salary
.\ 13 C D
a. 4 3 2 1
b. 2 1 4 3
c. 4 I 2
d. 2 -1 1
s .,, 16
Mt.ch LL.it 1 "ilb L i;;t U ;od select tbt
con'l!cl onswcr:
List I (Fil<'S iu .MRP)
A. Moster produdion sdtcdulo
B. Bills of malcrils
C. rocords
List II ( In ruts rcquirNI)
I . receipt.
2. Llnits costs 3nd discounts
3. Production capa.-ity
4. Pmduot structure
?\ B c
a, 4 '
'
I>. 3 4 2
c.. 3 4 1
d. 4 3 I
40. Match List 1 with List ll ond sclucl tlte
conect answer:
List 1 (Limits in normal distribution)
A+
B.
C . .:.Ia
List II (POpulation (' UWted)
I. 0.3413
2. O.ti821i
3. 0.9973
4. 0.9545
A l:l
('
a. 3 4 2
b. 2 -1
c. 4 2 '
_,
d. 4 3 2
41. Match Li.sl I with List ll ond select the
corTect answer:
List 1 (2-0 Strl"'S loading)
A, Thin cylinder under internol
R. Tltin t>here un<ler iJltemal
C. Shnft lo torsicm
List II (R lllio of princi pnl
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J.
2. 1,0
3.
I.()
2.0
A B c
4 '2
b. I 3 2
c. +
3 2
u.
j
2 3
Match L1s1 I (Perxons 11ilh whom the
models a"' ossocifiled) with L c<t D
(JVIodds) ant! select l11c con't!CI nnswer:
List 1
A. J. Von Nowmnnn
D. G. Dnntz.ig.
C. A .. K. EJ'Inng
p , Richord
List U
I. Wailing lines
1. Simul:lltion
'
'
D)'Tiomic programming
4, Compethivc slntlegies
s. Allocotion by simple.x method
A B c
f)
2
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5 4
b
d
5 3
<:. 2 5 1 4
d. 4 5 3
Match List I will; Lis t II and scloct
correct ""wer
List I (Cnmput or languag<>)
A. CO'BOL
D. FORTRAN
c. c
D, .Assembler
Ll.1 n (Applir ;tiltu)
I. Sy$1eu softwru
tild
2 System sullwurc: md otbCI' CUIUJJ10Jl
applicotinns
3. Btlincss IIJlplicotion
4. Seientifio opplicolion
i\ B c D
3 4 2
b. 2 4
ll,
-'
I 2 4
d 2 4 5
44.
45.
6 ul 16
(,'\): An In volute-rack with 20"
pres.nre ungle mcshoS with a pinion of
14.5 .
Reason (H): a is
fmpossible.
a. Both A. & R ore trut & R is the correct
e.xplnnotion of.'\.
b. BoU1. . \ and R on: lluc but R itl NOT
the corrocl >xplonation of A
c. A is true but R is false
d. 1\ f.tlse hut R i1 truc
Asst'rtion "M'e precession of the axis
of roL11jon of a shaft cau.es gyroscopic
1-eoctlon couple to act on Ute frame to
which U1c bcming.. are ft!<ed.
RcnSIHl (R)! Tite re;tcl ion of tho sba fl on
be.1rlns equol 1111d oppoile to the
;,cti<m of the bearing on the sha11
a. Holh A & ){ on: true & R is the correc-t
explanation of A
b. Both. A und R ""' true but R is NO'r
tho corr<>et e;>( pfanalioo of A
c. A is true but R is false
<l A l'alse but R is true
4(). Assertion (A): A dynamically halanced
system of multipl" rotor. on o i hnfl .:;m
rotate smoothly olthe critical speeds of the
system.
RMson (R): Dynamic b:tlancing
eliminateS all the unbalanced threes and
l'nun tho ltY$1cm.
a. 130UI A & R are true & R is tl1e corruct
explanation of A
b. Both. 1\ and R ore IJuc l>ut R iS NOT
the eorre.:t of t\
c. .\ is llue but R is false
d. A is but R io true
-17. Asli<'r tion (A): Wbon n pair of spur fl,U<U'S
of the >omo material is in mesh. the design
is based ou pinion.
llenson (R): For a pair of gears of the
""me mtcriol in mesh. the strength
fnotor of lh<> pinion ;, lc"" thou thnt or U1e
&er
a. Both A & R nrc !me & R is tl1e correc-t
e.xplonalion of A
b. Both. A and R ;rrc llue but R is NOT
U1e correct ""planation of A
c. A is true hut R fl1e
d. A is false but R is lrne
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t\ SS<'I'tion (A); roller bearings are
sensitive to the tightening between inner
4tnd outer rnccs.
Re.'ISOn (R): Tapen:d roller be<1tingN are
always provided wiU1 adjusting nut for
tightening.
" Doth i\ & R ore true: & R is Otc
of A
b Both, A and R are true but R is Nt )'I
the corred explanation of A
c. A is true bul R
cl. 1\ is f lse bnt R is tnte
Assertion (A); Mohr's circle of stress can
he related to Mohr'3 of slnlin by
some cOJUlllnt of proportionality.
llte reltionsltip i..! u function
of yield <trcs. of the
IL Both A & R are true & R is the corroct
explanation of A
b Both A nnd R are trve httl R is i'IOT
the corred" explanation 111' A
c. A is true but R false
d. A is fa lse but R true
A.'<SertiQn (A); lf thll" bending moment
di11gram is a rectangle. it indicates tht Ute
boam is load<>d by ,, uniformly
moment all olong the length.
Rcoson (R); Titc Bl'<ID rcprO!!cnt;ltion
of internal in the beam and not the
mumcnt applied c)n
llolh A&. Rare true&. R is the correct
..xplaualion of A
h. BoU. A aod .R. an: true bUl R i NOT
Ute contct oxplartation of A
c_ A is lmc but R i. fahe
d. 1\;, l'al<c hut R is hue
Assertion (A): Titer te!lt is a c$low.
expensive metltod of lite
mechanical propertia of materia ll .
RciLSOil (R'); Tite hardness function of
yield stress and the work hardm ing rate of
a. Both A & R :ore true &. R is the correct
"'"planation of A
IJ. Both A and R are true hut R t' NOT
the cxplatatiun CJ f A
c. A ;, truo but R is false
d.
(A): Neg;ttie rak is usuall y
ptovidcd on c.'lrbidc Lipl"'d took
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54.
55.
56.
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(R): tools arc weaker in
compression.
a. BoUt A & R are true & R is the correct
explntMtion of A
b. 13ntlt. A and R ore tJue hut R is NO'r
Ute corrc:ct Clllt planation of A
c. A is true but R is false
d. A is false bur R is true
As.scrllon ( ,.\); Slender .sh<Lf'l< are tumcd
with roob n llJiro:tcb cyf
Q().
Roason (R): Sm>ll ang.le,
however. in
component of lbr'Ce which tmds to
scparak the from th<> tool thus promoting
a. BoUt A & R oro truu & R is the con"CN
of A
b. Hoth. A ""d R "'e true but R " NU'[
tlte explanation of A
c. A i hut R. ts false
d. A is hut R i true
(A); Vlrhwlly ull modem
millinQ are capable <:>f doing
dow 11-m ill ins.
Rea><m {Rl: ln down-milling u,., ... 'Uttor
lends to push tho work along nod lift it
upward 1Tom the lnble, This oct ion lends lo
eliminate :my 111 looseness in the
leed cn:w ond nut of the ntilling maehinc
l.1bla :md, .results in smooth cut.
" A & R arc !roo & R i lhe currccl
nf A
b. Both. A and R ""' true but R is NOT
the correct ur A
c. A is tnte bur R is
d. A is raise but R 15 true
Assertiun (A): In ECM, 01e shape nf the
cavity is lbe mirror image of tlte h>n l, hut
wtlike EDM.Iho tool wenr ini!CI\11s le$s,
Reason (R): The tool in ECM ;, a
cathode.
a. Bo01 A & R arc true & R;, the cum:cl
explnnntion of A
b. Both. A and R arc true but R ,. N0'l
the correct explanation of A
c. A lnle but R is false
d, i\ is f:tlse hut R is true
AsS<'rlion (A): In C'O, casting process. the
moule. or cure alta ins maximum strength.
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Renson (R): The tlptimum time nf
CO: through the mouk or C<lfc fimns
Gel which impans sutlicicnl
strcogtb lo the mould or con:.
a. Omh A & R are true & R is the OOm.'CI
"xplanul i1m or II
b. Omh. II ond R are tnJe but R is NOT
COm.'Cl CX1Jianati<)n l)f II
c. A is tn1c but R is false
d. II is fal:;e but R is tn<e
57. Asseninn (A): .loh inae:lSCS
the job satisfaction of the employee.
(R): The jobs or wirenmn nnJ
lineman d11ing indoor nncl uutd1111r \vl.rks
can be intej!nued for belter
results.
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60.
a. Ooth A & R arc true & R is I he corn:ct
of A
h. Bmh. A nnd R nrc tnw h111 R i NO I'
the correct cxplnnation or A
c. A is true but R is false
J. 1\ is false but R is tn.1c
Assertion (1\ ): d1>u1ge in critical p:Uh
required r.lcheduling in a PI1RT netwutk.
Reason (R): Some of the activities cannot
be completed in time due to uncxpcacd
hrenkdown of cquiptrtenL< or 1100
availabi lily of mw mmcriuls.
a. lloth A & It ore true & R is the COI't'CCt
explanation oC A
h llnth. II and R an: tme bul R 1110'1'
I he wrrecl explanation ol' A
c. A is but R is falre
d. A is false but R is true
Assertion (A): Function Slutements lo a
prugrJm Is given in terms or
Rt.ustlu ( R): f'uttction in u
FOR fRAN progmm cun b<. shur.:d hy two
subroutines in u progrnm.
u_ Both A & R are true & R is the corrccl
cxplanlllion or A
b. flot h. A and R are true but R is NOT
the c.:l.' rrcct cxplanution1>1' /1
c:. II is true but R is false
(l A is fuiS<: hut R is tn1e
When will be the output 11f A and B
for the chllfl given?
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K 11 111
I I
I X X ll
I,V
A A+ B
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I X . A J
8 .- A- 8
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IV -8+
A A - 8
(9.
a. tA * 0), X
b. A.E
c. 0./\
d. X,Y
Consider the following stalcments lor
cumplctcly balancing a single rotating
ltiUS!i:
I. Another rotating placu<l
diametrical ly opposite in Ute same
plane balances the unballUlced mass.
1. Anmhcr rotaling mas> phtcell
diumetrically oppnsite in u parnlkl
plane tlulanc.:s the unbalanced muss.
3. l'wo mnsses placed ln two dilli:rent
parallel the Ullbalanccd
mass.
Which Ill' >tlttemenLS isl<n'-'
3. I onl)
b. I and 2
c, 2 and 3
d. I and 3
Consider the fol lowing statements in case
of gear trai n:
1. l'hd direction of rotution or tlw first
and 1he lost g<!ar the. same.
2_ dircctivn <Jf rotwion of tlw li rs1
;md dtc lnst gc.nr is opposhe.
3. The lirst and the last geaf'!' ore o the
shu!\,
4. The til'S! and dJe last gears are on
scpantt<: hut co-nxial shuf\s,
Which of tbese stolclllents islun: correct'!
a. l and.>
b. 2 and 3
c, 2and4
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d. 4 olone
TI1e dyn .. mUc 'oad on n gco_r is due to
1. hloc'<:UJ'llcics of tootb spacing
2. Im:g.ulntitios in toolh
3. of Lhc teeth under lood
4. TyPe of scnticc ( i.e.. [ntormiUcnL One
per day, contiouou per tlay).
\Vbicb of the above s taluruents are
.. 12 and 3
b. 2,3 and 4
c. l,3 and 4
d. 1.2 aud 4
Consider tbefotlowmg statements:
/\ 200 stub tooth is gcner-JIIy
preti:rrod in gcors u. it in
l. Slrong<rr llleth
2.. LCS$"' number ofloolb ou U1e 11inion
3. L"'s"' changes of utface lol igue
fuilurc
4. R<'<luetion of intcrtooence
Wltic.h of lbc nbow stat<.:ments oorn;cl'?
" 1.2 und 4
h. 3 and 4
1 itnd3
d. 1. 2.-'ud4
Consider the following statements;
..tre.s 1s induced in a-component
in genc.'1"!11
1
whun
I. A temperature grndielll exillb in th"
compo.nont
2. 11tc is from any
res IJ'3 in 1
3. It is restrained W cxpa.nd or coniJ'act
freely
Which of the above statements are coiTilct'l
"" I and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 3 lone
d. '2
Consider lha foUo'' in!l in case
l. Role of of shc:u- force U. equ.1l
to the rate of food ing al a particular
section
2. Rate of chul\&e nf hending moment l
.:4uolto ihe frn:ce a1 " particular
61.
68.
69.
., " ' 16
J. Maximum she:t fiJrcu tn n bea-m
occurs ut a point where benlling
moment i$ cithe1 ur bending
moment changes sign
Which of .U11:. nbov. slatcmonl are
cnrrect'l
a, I alone
b. 2 alone
C. l011d 2
d. l.2 nnd3
Which of tho foUowing nr-.: fobricatcd
usin.g engineering plast.ics?
1. Su1-f.1cc 1>l>lc
2. Goats
:-. Guide ways for machine
4. foundry pallcrus
Select the oorrcct aru!\11<-1' U!ling tltc C<>dc:s
givt:u hclow:
il. L 2 nnd 3
b. 1
2, 3 aml-1-
d. L 2.. 3.nd 4
C'oll.!iidtT the follo" ing
Pol ytetralluUI'<I"tl'""" is
I. r\ tl1ermoplnsuc
2 tlaving bigh friction coefficient
3. A thermosetting m<tterial
4. low friction coelllcient
5 An eleciJ'ic insulntor
6. Non ;.1 icking to
Which of the nbo\'c staten11ml are com:ct?
1.2 und 5
b. 2,3 ond 6
c. J. 4 and 5
d. 3. 2 and 5
Wlticlo of tlte following fibre mtcrials wc
used for rcioforce:1nent in composite
materials;
I. (ll,,,s
2. Boron cnrhide
:;, Grnpltile
Select the corl"el.:t answer using the codes
l!iven below
a, lnnd 2
b. I and 3
c.. 1 ond 3
d. l, 2 and 3
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71.
7.!.
73.
Consider the following
Tire strength of a single poim cutting lool
depends upon
I. Rake angle
2. Clearance angle
3. Lip nngle
Which of these stalemems arc correct?
a, I and 3
b. 2 and 3
c. I and 2
d. 1.2 and 3
Which of the following m:ueriaJs urc used
in grinding wlurol,;?
I. Aluminium oxide
1. Cubic boron nitride
3. Silicon carbide
Select the correct an!:>wer using the codes
given below:
a, 1, 2and 3
b. I andl
c. 2 and 3
d. I and 3
Consider the following statements related
to piercing nnd blanl,.ing:
1. Shear on the punch reduces the
maximum curling force
2. Shear increBSCs the capacity ql' the
press. needed
Shear increases the life of the punch
-1. The total energy needed to make the
cut remains unaltcn:d due to provision
of shear
Which of these <talemcnts arc correct'/
a. I and 2
b. I and.\
c. 2 and 3
d. 3 and -1
CoosideJ tbe (followiJg steps inv;)lved in
hammer forg1ng a connecting rod from bar
1. Blocking
2. Trimming
3. Finishing
4. Fullcring
5. Edging
Which of the following is the cor.rect
sequence of operations'?
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75.
76.
!Unt il>
a. I, 4. 3, 2 and 5
b. 4, 5, 1.3 and 2
c. 5, 4. 3, 2 mtd I
d. 5, I, -t and 3
rbe graph shows the results of various
quality levels lor a component
)0'-
Ve o
L.l\ltl of Q\IO:IIOf)l
Consider the li1llowing statements:
1. Curve A shows U1e variation of value
Qf component
2. Curve B shows the variation of cost of
the component
3. Graph Is called as tish bone diagram
4. Tho prol\.>rrocl level of is given
by lineCC
5. The prclerrcd level of qual it) is given
by line OD
Which of the above statements are correct:'
a. 1.2and5
b. I. 3 and -1
c, 2. 3 and 4
d. I, laod 4
rhe primal of a LP problem is
maximization ot' objective 1\tnction with 6
variables w1d 2 constJaints.
Which of the l'ollmving correspond to the
dual oft he problem staled'/
1. 11 ha. 2 l\Jld 6
2. 11 has 6 variables and 2 constraims.
3. Maximi:?.ation of objective function,
4. Minimization of objective litnction.
Select the c<>rrect answer using the codes
given below:
a. lwld3
b. I :md -1
c. 2 and 3
d. land 4
Consider the tbllowing statements
regarding ltpdating of U1c network:
1. flor short duration project. upda11ng is
done frequently
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1. For llltlle duration fJ'C(tUency
of updating is as !he project
is C()mplctiun
3. IJpdatingls caused by owrestimuced or
utJdercstiruatud timts of nc.tivilics
-t Th<' oulbrck of nai.Urlll lmity
updllting
\Vhicb oftbo obove llltCDlotll!> :rre <:on1Jd?
a. 1, 2 and 3
b. 2.3 and 4.
c. J, 3and4
d. 1. 2ond4
1\lntch Llst 1 wltlt 11 and select til<>
cortc..-ct answer:
List l (Kin<matk pairs)
A. Slid pair
D. Revolute pair
C. Rolli\!!. pair
D. Spbedcalp;ur
List II
I. A road roller rolling over U1e ground
2. Crank haft in ,, jnurna.l io1 an
ertgine
3. Ball and socket joint
4. and cylinder
5. t-fut and screw
A H t'
[)
2 4 3
b
<I 3 I 2
c. s 3 2
d. 4 '2 I '
'
1\lncch List [ with
correc.t cmswer.
List n and select
Lit f (Me<:hanism)
A. Hnrt mechnni<m
B. Panrogrnph
C. Whitworth onechani<m
D. Scotch yoke
List lJ (Motion)
I. Quicl. return motion
2.. Copying mcdwni m
3. Exoct straight line motion
.J.. Si!OJ)(" hannonlc motiou
5. Approxiuonlc motion
A 8 C D
a. 5 J 2 3
h. 3 2 .j.
!he
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80.
81.
11 or 16
c. 5 2 3
d. 3 1 2 4
Match List wiUo List If nnd sclccl
correct an.f.Jwer:
l.ist r (C'nnn.,.-ting haft')
A, In pe.o1\>ct olignment
B. With angnlnr misoligmnenol>f to
C. Sbnfu with pnrollcl misaliJ!llmomt
the
D. one of (he shoils m>y undergo
more detlection with o-especl to the
other
List II (Couplings)
1. Oldham CC)Upling
2. Rigid coupling
I.Tnivmal joint
4. Pin type fl exible coupling
i\ B C D
b.
d.
2
4
2
3
J
1
3
1
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3
4
2
4
2
J\llllcb List 1 wiUt List U and select tbc
correct ans\ler:
List I (llouJiJg)
A. Hydrodynamic Journal bearing
B. RdoLJJnguloJ' Uydro;;uotia bcuring
C. Taper RoUer bearing
D. Angular conlact ball hc:oo lng
List II ( Load ty p<')
1. High thnllltload CoiJlbinc:d
2. Rodtal load only
3. Thmst Load only
4. Medium to
A 8 C D
a.
b.
d.
2
4
2
4
3
I
I
3
3
3
4
2
4
2
Molah List I with Lit U ond !hct
C.Ofl'eCl \IOS\\--et:
.List I (l, oadl'd bar)
A. Cl bar subject to lens ion
B. Cl bar under 10fS1()n
C. MS bar u.nder to111ion
D. MS bor nuder I ion
List l1 ( fyp<' or fracture)
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I. Cup
:!. Granulm helicoidall)'
3. Granular plain perpendicular lo axis
4. Srntloth plain pcrpendicullll' to axis
5. Grantrlar plain at 45" to ll.\;S
A a c 0
a. 3 2 4
I
b. 5 I 3 2
c. 3 I 4 2
d. 5 2 3 I
82. The inMantancot centre of mtation of n
rigid thin disc rolling without slip on a
plane rigid surface is located a1
a. The centre of the disc
b. An distw1cc pcrpeudlcular to
Uw plane surf:ce
c. The point of contact
d. The point un the citcumfct'Moe
situated ''"11ically opposite to the
contact point
83. The choice of displacement diagram
during or return of a follower of a
mechanism is on
dynamic considerations. For high speed
cam follower mechanism. the most
suitable displacement for the follower is
a. Cycloidal motion
b. Simple harm(lnlc motion
c, Parabolic or unifor1n acce1eration
motio11
d. Uniform ml)tioh or constant velocity
motion
84. A linkage is shown below in the f1gure in
which links ABC and. DEF an:: temary
links whcrea:; A F. 81:. pod Cl) arc binary
links.
85.
:::(:
f'Lie degrees of freedom of !he linkage
when li n!; ABC is fi'cd ru"
a. 0
b. J
c.. 2
d. 3
The crank and stoned lever qui<.>k-t-etum
motion mechanism is shown in figure. The
12 OJ II>
length of li11kS 0
1
o,. o,c and 0
1
A are 10
em. 20 cm1md 5 ern respectively.
"
Q, 'I
Q,
c
The qnick retum rmio of the mechanism is
a. 3.0
b. 2,75
c. 2.5
d. 2.0
86. Tbc radius of U1e lficlion circle in a joumal
be-aring is dcpenderu on roetlitieot of
fric1ion and the
a. Angular velocity of the journal
h. Radius of U1e journal
c. Magnitudes of the fomc:s on the
joumal,
d. Journal and bearing clearance
87. In a collar U1nrst bearing, the mrmher of
collars have IJC<!n doubled Wh ilc
mainlaining lo efficient of friction nod
axial thrust same. It will result in
a. Same friction rorque and bearing
pm<sure
b. Double friction torque and half bearing
rressure
.:. Double friction torque and same
beaoi ng pressur-e
d. Same fliction torque and half bearing
l)reSSIII'e
88. If the rotating mass of a rim type ny wheel
is distributed on nnqthcr rim fly wheel
whose mean radius is half the mean radius
of the former. then energy stored in 1he
lancr at the same speed will be
8tJ.
a. Four the first one
b. Same :rs the II rst one
c. of the llrst one
d. '1\ vo times the lirst one
The nanre of the governors is shuwn by
the graph be1wecn radius (r) of rota1ion
and controlli ng (F). Which of the
following is ru1 isochronous governor'!
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In a llarmell govemor. the mass of each
ball is 2.5 kg. Maximum and minimum
spceds t>rmrarion nrc 10 rocVs and 8 rndts
respecti \1ely. Maximum and minimum
radii of I'Oiation are 10 em rud 14 em
respectively. The lc.ngtl>s of ll(lrizontal and
vertical ams of bell crrulk. levers ure I 0
em and 20 om
obliquity and gmvitati(lnal em:cts, the. Iff\
ofrhe is
a, I.S em
b. 3.0cm
c. o.U om
d. 12.0 em
A. rod of (miform diameter is suspended
from one of its ends in vertical plane. The
mass of the rod is m' and length t the
rnuurnl frequency of !his rod in Hz for
small amplhude ts
a. 112 rr ,Jii7
b. I/ '2,TJg ! 31
c. l / 2;r J 2g 13/
d. l / 2rr J3g 121
The mass momem of of the two
rotors in a two rotor system are I 00 kg m
1
a11d 10 kg m
1
The length of rite shafl of
uni liJrm diameter between the rotors is II 0
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
13 ol to
em. The distance of node from 1he rotor nl'
lower moment ofineni'a is
a, 80cm
b. 90cm
c. 100 c.m
d. II 0 <.:Ill
II shaft of 50 mm diameter and I m length
carries a disc wbich has mass eccentrici1)'
equal to 190 microus. The displacement of
shaft m \vhich is of
critical speed in microns is
a. 810
b. 900
c. 800
d. 820
An epicyclic g=- train has 3 A, [l
and C. A is an Input shnl'l nmning at lOCI
rpm clockwise. 13 is an output shaft
running at 250 rpm clockwise. Torque ou
A is 50 kNm (clocl<wiso). C is a fixed
shaf\. The t(lrquc to fi,x C
a. Is 20 kNm anticlock,llise
b. Is 30 kN m anticlockwise
c. Is 30 kNm clockwise
d. Cannot be determined as the dam is
lnsufficiem
Which of the lollowing is a closed-loop
control system?
a. Traffic comrol on the roads by lights
whore the timing mechanism is prt'Sent
irrespective llf the intensity of traf'tic
b. Switt'hing off the street llghts of a
row or 01 a predetermine time b) a
s\Vitch irreSJl"Ctive of rhc fnct that the
stm rises at a different time eac.h day.
c.. Switching ofT an electric heater by a
Lime-switch Irrespective the.
has prepared or not
d. Human body
A screw jack is said to be self-locking if its
efficiency is
a. Less than 500/o
b. Equal to 50%
c, More thun 5001.
d. 100%.
If P is the pltch or a square thread. rhen the
depth of thread d is glven by
a 0,5 P
b. p
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d. 201'
98. The ann of a rnd.al dnlling machine
being miS<:d nt n reed of J. 9 m min by
smgle smn square thread' of 6 mm pitch
and 30 mm diameter, The speed of the
screw
a Is 650 rpm
b. Is 180 rpm
c. Is 130 rpm
d. Cannot be deterru ned as the data ts
lllSUffiCICIII
'l<> A. Cllll<..'f joint is used wheu uu tCimiw
moton IS permtttt:d the rods
jooned by I he coll<r. ll IS en pal:> I< of
tr.msmining
a Twisting momem
b Ari axial tens1le as well n. compressive
load
c. The bending mome111
d Only compresstve
I 00 ln a fillet welded JOint, the weakest area of
tho wd IS
a Too
b. Root
c. Tbront
d. Foce
I 0 I 'I he power transmuted by a belt os
dependent on the tcntrifugnl '" tho
belt nutxmum power cnn be
tronsmiued when the centrif"Ugaltcnsinn is
a. I 3 of 1cnsiun (T
1
) on the tight side
b 113 of total tension r r,) on lhe tight
Slde
C JIJ of ICIISIOII (T! ) on the slack $ide
d 113 of sum of tensions T
1
and T; i e
113(T,- T1)
I 02 The length of the belt in the case of 11
cross-belt drive Is gi\Cil 111tenns orecntre
disumce between pulleys dio.mc1ers or
the pulleys D 1111d d as
a 1C +_:::(D-+d) + (LJ .;- d)'
2 4t'
h 1C f!.(JJ - tl) + (/J+d)J
2 4('
' ;r. (L ' ) ( f) d)'
C. _I_+- C>-+u +
2
14uf lo
d 2('+.:::(11-<i ) +(JJ-d)'
2 4( .
103 A shaft can su.fely transrnn llO kW whole
rowung ul a gtvcn If thrs shan IS
roplac.."<< h) a shan of dhunu1cr double or
the pr<v1ous one and rotated oi half the
speed of the pre,ious, the power that Clln
be. transrmtted by the oew shaft s
the 1)0\'llf thru. can be tr:lll-'mitled
by oe" shali
a. 90
b. kW
c. 360 kW
d 720 kW
liM. A roller steel shan IS designcil on the
ufmoximum 'hl!nr strcs' thC()ry. The
principal induced ot its critical
section are 60 Md -60 MPn
lrthc )ield stress for the shal1
material 360 MPa, the facmr of safety of
design
a 2
b J
c. 4
d 6
lOS An c.:ccmrically loaded nvclcd joint IS
show11 w11b 4 tlvcls at I' Q Rand S. ,
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Which of the rivct.' an: tltc 1M' I lo.1ded'l
1t. Rand Q
b. OundR
c. Rand S
d S tmclP
I tl(l The ill a ngid nang<-d wupl ing
connecting 1wo shats tr.msminmg po\,er
nre subjected to
a Shear force and mnmem
b A siaJ force
c Ton;ion and bending moment
d Ton;ion
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into two equal l111lves. the sril'fness of each
resuhl ng springs wil l be
a. Unahered
b. Double
c. One-hal t'
d. One- tounh
I 08. While calculating stress induced in a
closed coil helical spring. Wahl's
must be considered to account for
a, '11tc curvature and stress concon\falion
cncct
b. Shock loading
c. Poor Sl.!rYicc conditions
d. Fati!!ue loading
I 09. A straight bar is fixed at edges A and B. IL
elastic tuO<l ulus is E and is
J\ , ll1cre is u load f' = 120 N ucting at C.
Determine the react ions at the ends.
'[ ; '"' J'
I Zl
o. 60 N at A. 60 N at U
h. 30 Nat A. 90 Nat B
c. 40 N au\, 80N ut B
d. 80 N at A. 4() N at B
11 0 For a given nwterlal. the modulus of
rigidity is I 00 G Pa and Poisson s ratio is
0.25. nte V3lue uf elasticity in
GPa is
a. 12.5
b. 15.(1
c. 20.0
d. 25.0
I I I. A rigid beam of negligible weight i s
supported in 3 horizontal positk' n by two
rods of steel and al uminium. 1 m and I m
long bavin,p values o( cross -
areas I em- nnd 1 em' and E of 20(1 GPa
and I 00 GPa respectively. A lood P is
applied shown in the 11gure
l m
-....
15of lo
If the rigid beam is to remain horizontal
then
a. The forces 011 both sides be
equal
b. The furee on aluminium rod should be
twice Lhc lbrcc. on
c. The force on the Sleet rod should be
!\ice the force on aluminium
d. The Ioree P muSt be applied al lhc
cen1re of the beam
I 12. A shaft is sUbjected to torsion as shown.
113.
{ CJ
Which of the tollnwing tigtrrcs represents
the shear stress on the elemenl
LMNOPQRS?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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. -
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load P at the free e.nd as shown. The shear
stress in the clcmentl.MNOI'QRS is under
consid<mlion. Which of lh<. following
ligures represents tho shear stress
directions in the
a.
b.
c.
d.
..
L:iJ;Y
l. ,.,
11 4. 1\ tbin cylindet C)l'r;dius r and thickness I
when subjected to an internal hydrostatic
pressure P causes a radial dlsplncemeot 11.
then the tnngcmial strain cause<l is
115.
a, du/dr
b. I !1-. du/dr
c. u/r
d. 2ulr
l=l
I
p
1
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I,
I = 375 '
to+ m'
I : 0.5 m
E = ::!00 GPo
Determine the sli iTness of U1e beam shown
in I he above ligurt
a. 12 I0
111
Nim
b. 1(1 IO'" Ninl
<. 4 >. I ()
10
Nlm
d. g , J()'" Nim
11 Straiu energy stored in a body of volwue
V l.n unH1mn stress s i$
16 ol lo
(\, sE I V
b. sE
2
1 V
c. sY
2
/ E
d. t l E
117. A thick opeu ended cylinder as showu iu
figure, Lo; made of a mnt<!riul with
pennisslblc normal and shear stresses 2()(1
MPa and. I 00 Ml respectively. llle ratio
<.If permissible pressure on the
nc.umnl and shear stress is.
a. l i S
b. 8 15
c. 7 I 5
d. 4 15
118. r. 1'.1'. diagram indicates time >Uid
U'nnsformation uf
a. Ccmcntitc
b. Pearlite
c. Ferrite-
d.
II 'J. The correct composition of dUSicnitic
stt-cJ used for ULcnsils -is
a. 0.08% C, 18% Cr. 8% Ni. 2% Mn. 1%
Si
b. 0.08% C, Cr. 11% Ni. 1% Mn.
I o/o Sl
c... 0. 15% C. 12
1
Yu Cr. O.soto Ni. 1% M.tt
1% S1
d. 0.30% C. 12% Cr. 0.4% Ni. 1% Mn.
l%Si
12(). Which one or the lollowing is lruc'l
a. Structure of materials consists
of 11toms having valence of 5. (i or 7
b. Ceramic mareriaJs hove long range
electron motrix bond
c. Polymers are composed of long chain
of mok-culcs
d. Ceramics nrc weaker lhan mctills
bt-cause of weak electrostatic bond
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I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
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2.
3.
PAPER-I
Constder tlte follow1og statements
pertaining to boundary layer :
I. layer is a thin layer adjacem
lo the boundary wbere maxi mum
viscous energy dissipation takes place.
2. Bmmdary layer tluckness is a thickness
by the ideal now is shifted.
3 Separation of layer is caused
b) presence of adverse pressure
gradient
Which of these statements are correct'/
a. L2and3
b. l and 2
c. I and 3
d. 2$td 3
Tbe velocitv prolile for
a na1 pi ale is
a.
u 2 ii
( )
i'"'
b. :>
c.
d
Match List I (flows Over or tnstde the
Systems) with List ll (Type of Flow) nnd
select the correct answer
List I
A.. Flow over a sphere
B. Flow over a loog cyUnder
C. Flow m a ptpe bend
D Fully developed fl ow in a ptpe at
constant fl ow rate
List n
I . Two dtmensionaJ flow
2 One dimensional flow
3 Axis symmetric flow
4 Three dimens1onal flow
4.
5
A B c D
a. 3 2 4
b. 3 2
c. 3 I 4 2
d. 4 2 3
Consider the followmg statements:
1 Dimensional analysis is used 10
determine the number of vanables
involved m a certain phenomenon.
2. TI1e group of repeating variables in
dimensional is should Include all 1he
fund;unental units.
3. Buckingham's Jt theorem stipulates the
number of dimensionless groups for a
gtven phenomenon.
4. The coefficient in Chezy's equation
has no dimension
Which of these are correct ?
a. 1,2,3 and4
b. 2, 3 and 4
c. I and 4
d. 2 and 3
Match List I (Flow/Wave) w1th List. II
(Dimensionless Number) nnd select the
correct answer
List !
A. Capillary waves on channel
B. Testing ol'aerofo1ls
C Flow around bndge piers
D. Turbulent flow through pipes
List II
J Reynolds muuber
2. Froud number
3, Weber number
4. Euler number
5. Mach number
A B c D
a. 5 4 3 2
b. 3 5 4
c. 5 4 2
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d.
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Cqnside:r the following stntem.,nls
l. Complete s tmilatil) bct\\ocn modo!
and prototype envis:.tg-es geometric and
dynamic simil:uities only
2. Di<torted aro necessary where
geometric &intiJar ity is not p(tSSihlo due
lo practkul roosOO$.
3. In of model of ship.
surfal'C tctl$ion forces tore genorolly
negleclod.
1. The cafe elfect takes cre of the efteot
of dissimilarity bet\v..en model and
Which of these s tatements nrecom:cl l
" lund 3
b. l . 2 and 4
c 2 30d 3
cl 2and4
l'he flu id property tha1 remoins unchnged
th.:ros.o;: tt normal waYo
n. Slagnal too ...,lh lpy
h. Stagnation pressure
c, St:ol ic prt:ssure
d. Mass density
l\'lotoh List 1 (Pltcnotncon) with List 11
(C'auses)and sclccl the <><>rrect <lnswer
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B. fl low separa14<>n
C"- V CJpillory r ic
D. Cnvitalion
Li.t U
1. Surf cc:
2. V llj)OUI'
3. ( 'umpress ibility
4. A1.lverse presure
A B l'
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b. 4 2
c. 3 4
d. 4 1 1
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4.
3
2
3
CoMidcr lbo following slatemcntJ;
pertaining to one---dimcnsion.1f is.enlropio
tlow in convergent-divergent passge:
I A convergent-diverg<mt possoge moy
function tts ;t SU(>t:rsonlt: nc..a.lc ur t1
venlllrl depending
pressur e.
lof 16
nn the back
2. At the throat, sonic conditions <:;(tSI for
subsonic or supersonic flow al
outlet.
3. A s upersonic nozzle dlsch rgus fluid at
c.onstnnt n tc even ifthe a il pressure is
lower than the de isn p""'sure
4. A nonnill $)We-I.. upp<:ar. in the
section ol the noal" i f the
prcssuo'O os nho,e the olesign
pressure but bclo- a certain minim nm
pressure for ventur i operat ion,
Which ofibe .,tltemenls :ore correct?
1, 2, 3 and 4
I. 3 and 4
c, 2. 3 Md4
d. I and 2
Ill. 1'wo pd too wheels A and B h>ve s>m<>
specific spoecl ood ruc working under, the
sme bead. When A produce$ k\V al
I 0\10 rpm. If B produces I 1\0 k\V. U1en its
ll'm i;.
4000
h 2iXJil
c. I 5Uu
d. 1250
I I. Un the assumption thnt a double suction
i mpeller is the c<tuiva lcnl M tl o single
uction impellers pl"ccd htu:k to bad<, it is
to base tl1c pocilic peed of the
double uction pumr on
" Oo.e )lolf of d1e tntltl cnp'ncity
b. Three fourth ofihe 1otnlo.-.1pocily
c. Fulllnlal CllpDcity
d. Double the l.otol capacity
12 Cou.'lidcr the foUowirtg Lypcs of wull:r
lurbines
1. Bu.lb
2. Franchi
3. Koplon
4. Pelton
The s"')uence of Qrdt:r in which the
operolin& h""d dCl'fcosc; while dLveloping
lhe me power is
a. 4.2. 3. I
b. 1;2
c. 2, L. .s. 3
d. I, 3, 2. 4
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13. March List I ('rype of Pumps) with US! II
(Associated Fcnturcs) and the
correct an5\'lcr:
l,ist I
A. Centrifugal pump
B. Genr pump
l '. Reciprocating pump
D. Turbine pump
Lisl II
1. Air vessel
2. Drnfl mbe
J . Guide vanes
4. Rotary pump
5 Rotor htlVing bludcs
a,
b.
c.
d.
A [) C'
5
2
4
2
4
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3
2
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1-1, Match I ist I (lndustriuJ Neodsl with Listll
(l'ype of Pump) and select tho correct
15
Lis t I
A. Combustible fluid to be ptunped
B. High but dischurgc needed
C. l<ow bul dischargd needed
D. High head and high needed
List II
I . Single stage centrifugal
2. Multi-stage ccntrilitgal
3 Positive displnccmcnt
-1. Jet pump
A B C D
a. 3 2 4
b 4 3 2
c. 3 I 4 2
d. .j 3 2
Lou$idc.r the to llowing etwrgics as.wciutcd
with a Pelton turbine :
Mechanical energy
2. Kinetk ener!,')'
3. l'otcntial energy
The scqncocc ol' energy conwrsit)n
from the entry of fluid is
n. I, 2. 3
b 2. 3, I
16
17.
18
I I)
J of lo
c. 3. 2, I
d. I. 3. 2
Euler equation of turbine giving cncr!;)
lmnsfer per unit muss Eu (where U. V,
and V represent rhe peripheral. \\hirl.
n: lntivc and nbsolute velocities
Sulli' I and 2 refer to tbe
turbirw inlet and outlet I is
given by
u, E.,: U .V .,, - u, V,. ,
b. Eo Uo V,,- U1 V,,
c. E., =u,v,- u, v,
d. E.,= V: v .. ,
The power ratio of o pump und it$ 114 the.
sc(rle mOdel, if the ratio of I he heads is 5
I. \1 ill be
3 . 100
b. 3.2
c. 179
d. 12.8
Wluch rn1c of the following. graphs
correclly represents the relations between
He11d and Speci!ie speed for Kaplan and
Frnncis turhinc?
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r
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U. $clfi.C II)Hd-
Consider tho following statements
regarding air vessels provided in.
rccipmcnting pump rnstallations
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2:3.
I. TI1e ir vesels are fitted both em
suction and delivt:T)'
2. 'l11e nir ve;sels are tilted far from the
!lUmp cylinder.
3 'l11e :.ir vessels s3ve energy by
t-.:ducing friction
Which of these are co!Tl'.;l"!
a,
I> 2 ond 3
I and 2
<1. I and 3
A pump. is instnlled height of 5 m
above the water level m .tl1e sump.
Friclionol loss on the suc.lion side;.., O.G m.
u tho ntmospheric pros.uro is 10.3 m of
water and vnponr pre.<Sure head i 0.4 m
(abs). tl1e NPSH (Net Positive Suction
Head) "iU be
""
Ul
b. 4m
e. 4 .. IIi
d. 4.<J m
Priming i.'i neceSsary in
n, Cen1rifugal pumps lo lift wnlr i'r'Crm .1
grt:ater depth
b. C'enlriflgal pmnps tQ remove air in the
suction pipe :md casing
c. Ilydraulil! turbine lo remove all' m the
turbine cosing
d . H)'d!1llllic turbine II) incl'tUse U1c SJ>ccd
of turbine and to geneoate more 110\\Cr
An o.ccumul:ttc)l. is :J d<. vice: to store
n. Sufficiunt qunntity of liquid to
componsalo tho change in discharge
b, Sufficirmt energy to drive tht: macb ine
1vhen the nonnal enCfl!y does.
"''t function
c. Sut'ficienl energy in case of machines
work intenuillL1Hiy tu
the dichorge f10111 the
nonnal so1,1rce
d. Liquid which othorwie would h3\'C
gone lo waste
l'he draught in locomotive boilom is
produced by
u. Chimney
b. C'entril'ognll3n
c.. jet
d. L<)C<lmOtil>n
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
.1 nt I (,
ln a compreuor with ideal
inleroooling. for tl1e work requirement to
be minimum. tho olllermediatc ptc:!;sure PI
in lcnns of C.()ntknscl' :tnd cvapu1Mor
t>reit11re p, nnol P n:speclivcly is
a. PI = P<P.
b. p;
c.. PI ../ii:P,
d. PI = Pt l p,
1n n onu ton c.ap.1clty WDlCr cooler_ wutCcT
enters t 30"C at the rote of 2(10 liters per
hour. ' l11e outlet lempernture of' water viii
b.: ( P h"'tt of wat<O: 4.18 k.likg .K)
a. 3.5"C
b. 6YC
c. 23.7"C
d. tsc
A refngeratOr working on n reversed
C'amot cycle C,O.P. or 4.lf it work.
as boat pump and consutnes l kW, tbe
hOlllil\8 cfl(!<;l will be
u. l k\V
b. .tk\\'
c. 5k\V
d. 6kW
Theoretkal n1.1ximum r .n. P. of vapour
absorption S)' stum (wl1cro. Tcr
temp. T a waporntor lcmp. To =
environmental temp) is
..
b.
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c,
1' - 1,
cJ.
r .. )
When n refrigemtur sysl= h; shorted from
ambient conditioru, tho cvporotor
le:mper31Ure decreases from amblent
lemper3lure to V3.lue. This period is
kliOWII as pull-down period. The power
roquircmrm! of compressor during pull-
down
-a. decreases continuously
h1 oontinuowly
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d. Utcro:t.'es nod then decreases
Oil scporotor is NOT tcquircd m
refri_ger.1lion sy!'lteru if
'' ' :&nd vii arc immiJ;cible all
rrcssun:s 1emperamn,g
II t'ef'ri8er:ml >nd oil :lte immiscible al
c1.mden_'"tion ;lnd
c. refiiger:ml ond oil are miscihle at all
pn:ssu1" nd temp<:.rlurcs
tl tefd!lomnl Jnd oil "" miscible 111
conf.ft:nsntion t.utd
lcmpet'3h!re
U' !he volume of with
rdlltive humidity iJ; lsolht;rm,Jiy reduced
Ill half its nriginal VIJlume. lh1:11 rclotivt:
humidity of moist au bcaotiJC$
25.,
b.
c. 75%
d. ltKI
0
o
\lihet> the wet and dry bulb
arc idc:ntical which of the furtowing
st.atementi iJrarc true''/
l. Alr is fully saturotod
2 01:\< (>oinL i> reached
3. Humidity ratio ill uuily
4. Pllrlial pressure of vapour e<lomls total
Sclec.t U1e coof<:ct aooSWe> lhml the ""des
g-iven below :
n. l ortly
b. loud 2
"' 3 ood +
d. 1.2.3aud4
Lu ;-t oooling tower Lhe sum of 1'3nge tll1d
approaclt is equal to twice U1c wot bulb
depression, 'l11<m
Dry bulb rempt"Tature is mean of wnt'cr
inlet lemperture nd wei hulh
lempeoature
h Dry bulb te'11'erotu"' s of water
outlot l.l:m1>.:n>Utrc and wt:t buih
l<tmpc:roturo
o. \Votor lnl"t LL1npernittre i< mean of W')'
bulb temperature nd wet bulb
lemperature
33.
34.
35.
36.
5 .,, 16
d. Woter temperature is mean of
wnler oulletlellipernmre nnd bulb
tcmpcrttlu('c
Which of the following properties
lnctcMc(s) during sL'ru!ible ho.-lling of nlr-
wnter v:tpollr
I. RC>lative humidity
2 Humidity r;uio
-" \V<Jt bulb
4. of air-v11pour
Sclu.:t the cuttcct onswc1' IJom the e<><les
below:
a. l and2
b. 3 only
2nnd3
<L 4
Up<>n wbiclL of lbc following f>elot .. dues
tha eftb:live tempt.:rnlure 101' Ltum.UI
comf011 depend?
1. Dry bulb lornpenlllfe
2 Hounidity ratil>
3. Air w l<>city
4. Mean rndiation
Sd""t tho corro:<:t nnswcr fmm code>
given below :
" 1 and 2
b. L 3 and 4
c. 2, 3 and 4
d. I, 2. Hnd 4
Molst air enters the cooltng eoll with m:m
Dow rntu of 10 kgdn!s nt dry bulb
lemperoturc of JO"C nnd humidity rotio of
ll.O l7 kgwlkgdn. ll leaves the cooling coil
t dry bulb temper31Wll of J6C and
humidity rtio of 0.008 kgwlkgda. lf
specific heM of humid afr is 1.02
K and latent heat ul' water vapour 2500
kJ!I(gw. 'Jllc cnsiblc <uld lnt<.nl hllllt
Lrnnsfcr of cooling cui) :uc_,
o. 140 kW and 25000 kW
b. 1428 kW nod 2. 2.5 kW
c 1428 kw and m kV."
d. 225 kW and 1428 kW
An air..:onditioned room bas length. width
and height of 20 ut, 30 m ond 4 m
respectively. The inftltnt.ion is 3$!"umud Lo
he one ch.1nge. l'h" 01rtdoor ond indoQr
dt'Y bulb temperatures ""' 40C and 25'"C
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38'.
respectively. 1ltc be:.t lood due to
lnJi llration is
n. 734 k W (b) 12.24 kW
h. 0.204 k\V (d) 10 kW
Consider the following in
rt'lJ><et of the contractiQn and e><llllnsion
in. 3ir conditioning :
I . drop iJ; uono-e in cQntroctiQn
lhu in c><ll31t'lion.
2. Pn.;ssurt:- drop is more iu I.!Xpansiou
Lhau in canu:acliqu.
3. Static prcssuo'C incrcas"" (reg.>in) ut
..- . SI"Iatic prt."tisurc incn:a.ses 10
contrncl i(,n
Which of these statements are correct '/
a. land 2
b I. 2ond 3
c. l ood3
d. 2 ond
On Wltich, uf the llollowing fnclors doc
ol-;oir tempernture depend?
1. Out door air tcmpcoohore
2. intensity of solar radiation
3. Absorptivity of wall
Convect ive heut tronst\.-r llQtJlicleul at
outer &w'f.occ of
5. ludoor d<;Si.gt> t'"UIICI'IIIUJ'C
Choose co<rccl '"'""'"'' from the cod""
given below:
n. L. 2 and 5
b. l. 2 3
c. 3
d. I.L3and 4
39. !n.sllltllanc(lLL> c<)<oling h!'d.!; NOT cqu;ol
tn bent l>tcause
.1(),
a. R""t gain arc offi;et by cooling
provided by tbe AC li)'SI<l1ll
b. ltldoor tcmpcturc aro tower
c. COtn10rt conditio11s nrc m:1nluiJtcd w
the 5Jl3CC
d. Of Uto storngc effect in tho
c<Jnstrnction material of w:.lls and roof
Consider lhe following statements about
hydrostatic force on n submerged snrfuee:
I. It r'111ams the same even lh"
is turned.
-I I.
.t2.
.&3.
-14.
6 ul 16
2 It 3CI$ vertlc3ll)' even when the
i turned.
Which of these j., lare ccmect ?
a. Only I
b. Only2
c. Both 1 and 1
d. l nor 2
1l1o d11!h of centre of p=sure fo
lnr lamina immersed verticnlly in
water up to height ' h is gh'l.. 'n by
3 . h/2
b. h/4
c.
d. 3h12
n,e v....ticnl oomponcn( of forco 011
curved surfnce submerged in a static liquid
is equ I to the
a. Weight of liquid column abme the
C .G. of U1e curved surface:
b. WciQht of liquid the curved
su.tbcc
c. Product of p o'C!ISUrc at e.G., multiplied
by Otc rea of lloe curwd ud'nce
d. Product of pressure at C. G .. multiplied
by the projected arc:t of the curved
surface
11te pmnt of application of a horim ntal
li>rce on n cuoved swfnce submerged in
liquid i
I . -
ll. ---- h
rih
b.
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Ah
1th T
c.
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d.
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.-Ill
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A = are11 ofthe immcn;ed surface
b depth of centre of s urfocu
immersed
l G ntomcnt of inertia about centre
of grnvi1)
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Tl> measure the pressure head of the nu ia
of gn;vity S flowing, tltrough u
pipeline. a siml>le micr(}-mnoometer
containing a fl uid of specific gravity S, is
connected to it. The readings arc as
indicated in the diagram. The pressure
head in pipeline is
a.
b. h,S, - hS, + 6h(S, - S)
c, hS- h,S, - uh(S, - S)
d. hS - h,S, +L\h (St - S)
Milich List I (Rh ... ological Equ;>tion) 1vith
List II (Types of fluids) and. select the
correct answer :
List I
A. I
B. t = f1 (duidy)". n < I
C. t = I' (dul dy)". n > l
D. t = 'TQ- (dul dy)'. n
List II
I. Biugbam plastic
2. DilaUllli nu id
3. Newtonian fluid
l'scudo-plasric nu id
A B c
a. 3 2 4
b. 4 2
c. 3 4 2
d. 4 2
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46. Which one of the following stre.am
functions is a possible Trrol'llifonaJ now
field ?
47.
a 'I' = x'y
b. IV = 2xy
c. w A.'
2
Y
1
d. Ill= Ax . By'
The expression
7 oflb
of/! J"" 1 ,
- + -::- t - I V1 +gz constant
f t (! 2
a. Steady now energy equation
b. Unsteady irrolatiotJal Bernoull i's
equation
c. St<lldy rotational Bernoulli 's equation
d. Unsteady rotarional Bernoulli's
equation
48. For a circular chaonel, 1l1e wetted
parameter (where R t rndius of circular
channel, hnl l' the angle subtcndcd by
the water surfuce at the cent:re) is given by
a. Rfl/2
b. JR9
c. 2R9
d. RG
49. Consider the following statements:
A hydraulic j ump occurs in. an open
chanuel
L when thl! Froude number is equal to or
k'Ss than one.
2. nl thc toe of a spillway.
J . downstream of a sluice gate in a canal.
4. when the bed slope suddenly changes.
Which of these are correct 1
a. I. 2., 3 and
b. 1. 1 and 3
c. 2. 3
d. I and 4
50. An orifice IUCl er wid1 c,j .:: 0.6 'I is
substituted by Vcnturttncter with CJ = 0.98
in a pipeline carrying crude oil. having the
same d1roat diameter as that of oritice.
For the same flow rate. the ratio of the
pressure drops lhr the vemurimeter and the
orifice meler is
a. 0.61 / 0.98
b. <Mii 1(0.98>
1
c. 0.98 / 0.61
d. (0.98/ 1 {0.6 1 )
1
5 i. The instrument preferred u\ the
measurement of highly nuctuating
velocities in air now;)s
a. PitOlSiatk tube
b. Propeller type anemometer
c. r'hree cup anemnmNcr
d. I lot wire anemometer
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The ti'iction tloctor fot full y developed
turbulent flo\\ through a rough
pipt; on
a. Reynolds number
b. Relative roughness
c. numl>er :and
d. Reynolds number, roughuc:ss
and diameter to longtlt rolio
In slcody flow of an <Iii iu pip iu the
full y developed lamiruu: n:gime, the b=
5lreSI is
Cons but across tlle pipu-
h Ma,<imum <1l lbe centre n<l dec:reae
parubolically townrcl., 1he wnll
boundary
c. Zero 111 the boundary and mcreases
litt<arly Lowortls the cenlre
ll. Zero at Ute <:<1nlte and iucr.:ascs
towards the pipe w>ll
Velocity of pressure W!!ttUl due-lo
imposed in :1 liquid is c:xpa:t llo
n.
b. <Et>J
112
c. (p/E)uz
d. (l lp El"'
Match L1s1 (Bailor$) wiOt List
U{'fype.Description) and select the COITe<:t
;lflS\\' ef
List I
;\, lAncashire
B. 13enson
C. Bobcocl. Wilcox
D. Stirling.
Lbt ll
1. Horizontal straight n1bc. lire-lube
hniler
2. Hcn'i7c)ntal Alr:rigln ltlhe, wnler"tuhc
bflikr
3. llenlluhe. w;ller-tube boiler
4. High pressure boiler
A B C' L>
a. 4 2 3
I 4 2 3
c.
tl.
4
1
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2
S6.
57,
5S.
8oft (>
Conider the lbllowing
regMdlng lhe tluidi1.ecl bed <XHitllustlon
boiiC11! :
I. The combustion tdmper-Jtwes are low,
around <JO()C
2. The foffilotlon of oxides of nit1tlg.m I>'
low.
3. It rernol'cs gulphur from 1.\0ol during
comhution procc.>s.
4. ll requires lrigh of coal a.' .fuel
Which of o,.,.. u c correct?
n. l. 2. 3 and 4
b. l,2 nd 3
2.3 and4
d. I and 4
Tht COITOCI go$ fl <)W J)31h i11 J t)'Jlictll J.rg,;
mod<.-ntn<LlUr>l circulation boller
a. Combustion ohnmbr - Rd1eBIC1'
Superhc:atcr Econom.iscr Air
Preheater - 1.0. fan - Electrostatic
pre<:ipitator - Stnc.k
b. Combustion ohanrber - Superheater -
- Eccnomi'ier - Air Preheater
- .Electrostatic - prccipitolor IJ). fnn -
Smck
c. Combustion Rclrcatcr -
Soperheater Air Prohe.1rer -
EcOn('"till<:1' - Eleoh oswtic prccipillllur
J.D. fon - St.1"k
d. Coonl>uslion charnbcr - Supcrhcal:r -
Rchearor - Ecooomicr - Air Prelteater
- l.D. thn - fficctrostatic precipitator -
SIJick
EmplC)yiJtJI, s uperheo\od in
lead to
a. l11crease int.wosion ot'
b. Decreasco in eros ion ofbladinjl
" No erosion in blading
d. No cbange ln erooion Qfblading
enters 3 Oe laval R' """' turbine with
an Wet velocity of 30 m/s and leaves with
an outlet 1elocity of 10 mls. The work
done by l kg of stenm is
a, 400 Nm
b. 600Nm.
c.. 800 Nnt
d. 1.2{)() Nm
60. 111 n
d. 56"25
In a rcnclion turbino sU.gu cmtl"'lpy drop in
lhe stator blns ,. 4.62 nml thnt in
the rotor bldes is 2.38 kJI 'l' he degree
of reaction of the s!Jig_c is
u. 0.52
h. OA3
c. 0.34
d. 0.26
62 An emergency g1wemnr nf .o 't.enm norhiM
trip!! the rurbin" when
63.
6S.
1. Shaft exceeds I tlO:, of rot.:d speed
2 Condener becomes hot due to
\\ater ci1-cui:Jlion
3. Lubrication svstem 1\lils
4. Balancing of turbine i not proper
Select lhe correct an<wer rrom the oodes
given below:
L Z,ndJ
\>. 2. :1 and 4
c 3. 4 and 1
d. 4, I and 2
Ro<m blower ;, on of
<L Reciprocating ( pO<ili\'e displaceruunl)
oompres<Qr
h. Rotary (positive displocernenl)
compressor
c. Centril'ugal
d. A.'tial w mpressor
Acoustic velocity in an e las tic gaseous
is prOfOmtional to
a. Absolute tempiotore
b tempernmre
c.. Squore root of absolute tampernnore
tl Square root of suagnalion rempernturu
[n ;J re_gencntive fLx"ff heali.ug, cyclc. tht:
econnmic numher of the stages of
regener>lion
a. increases as the initial and
lc;mpcrature i:Ucn:.ase
b, oJ.:creoses as the mil ial pressure nnd
tcauptT3turo iuer\!:uc
66.
67,
68.
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c. is independent of lhc Initial
and temperamre
d. depends only on the condenser
pressure
1-lolcb Li>t I (Blades) with List 11
(F Ollturcs) S1Wlthe correct onsw.,- .
,.,_ , Ceramic blad""
B. Ste.1m tnrbine blades
C. Alloy steel hlades
D. Comrressor
Li51 II
I. High Creclll' ltength
2. Fotgcd and macbin"'l
3. Precision c3.St
4. Thick al mid ehotd
5. Thin u:ailing tdt!
A B c
2 J 5
b.
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4 5
c.. 2 4 3
d.
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2
D
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5
(A) : Throl11ing pmC<:lls te:ol
:8"5"" ;\1 tnilinl tt:tnperJture higher than
nuax.imum
accOtllJlo1nied by decrease in temperature
oft he gus.
Re:ogon (R) : Joule-Kelvin coefficient f<J i
given by (il'l'tq,), ond should have a
positive value l'or decrease in tertlperahu'e-
during throttling proc<!Ss.
Both A and R are individully lruc and
R is Uoc cot:rect c.<plonutioot oft\
b. BoUo A nod R aro ,jndividuall) true hot
R is nolthe correct e.xplnnation of A
c. ,\ is true but R is ials.:
d. \ is fa.lsc bul R i> true
ruscrtion ( t\) : An ide> I regenertivo
Ranking cycle power plant willt
ste.1ni at the inlet to the turbine same
Utt'lmal as Camot cycle W()o$.ing
l)etwccn the uouc 1t mpco'3UlJ't: limit.
Reason (R) : The in of
stc.un dur.ing expansion in the turbine ls
equal In the ch>nge in entropy of the feed
\1 atcr during lteating at steam
j!c110tOlOr ]ll'OSSUJ'C,
a. IloUo A and R or" iudjvitlu.Uy true :md
R is the GOI'I'I:lct "-'<pbruotion of A
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Rill not the correct e.xplnnation of A
e. A is tma but R Is false
d. A Is fll tse but R is true
69 As.eninn (I\) ; Oct:me '"'"'1- < used for
mling M !\tell; in ignitino et1gin<!.
Reson ( Rl : nf " fitel i
deJlncd ''" perucntagc hy voluone, nt' tw-
oe.tunc in tt .,,i}tturc of iso .. (.Citu\c .u\d u
methyl naphthalene.
Both .:.. and R IU'C indivi<lwllly true nnd
R i the corrocl explanulion of A
b. Both A nnd R are individually true bur
R ;,. nollhe correct explanation of A
c. A is true t>u1 R is fale
.1. A is false hut R i true
7(\. Assertion (A) : Power generated by a four
stroke en.gine working on I lUo cycle
higller lhau tl1e power g.mer.1ted by a two
SU'oku &: :n,ginc for the same swepl volume.
spocd, tcmpernture and pressur"
condihons.
Reawn (R) In four stroke eng.ne nne
Cycle is \!OIIIJlleted in hVO tevolutinns.
h. lloth A and R are individually una
R i. tl>c com:ct ""'Planation ol' A
b. 130th A ond R nrt' trUe hut
R is 1101 the coocct Cl<l>lnnatioo uf A
c.. A i> truo but R L fot.e
<L A i.9 hut R is true
7 I. ;\S$erlion (Al : A <!1)UOI<:r ftt)\1 h<:>JI
i thcnnodynumicaUy mor!'
U1o flow type
Reason (R) : A cow>ler How heal
h.M a lower LM'l'D ror the me
u:mperature conditio liS.
!:loth A and R ore individuolly true ond
R is coroect explonnlion t>f A
b. Bolb 1\ and R. nre individuoUy true but
R 1s nnttllc cnrrt>ol. tll(tllu.na.tion nf A
.:. A is true bul R is fol>c
<L A is fo t.e but R is true
72 Assertion (A) lf tl1e hoal !lu.x iu 1ool
boiling over J Jwriz.onlnl !iutfnCc.l iK
incre:tsed aoo,c U1e critical beat llu.x.
lc:mpcr3lll{c ditference l>e1Wet:rl the
:t11d Uquid do:reases
Reason (R) : With heat llul'
beyond \Ulue C.QfNSJlOilding (j) tlto
critic.1l heat flux. o is reached when
10 ol l r.
the m1o offormotlon of bubbles iuo high
that they st:crt (o coalesce blanket the
surfot'C \\ ith u vnpotu lilm.
a. BoU1 A ond R """ true ond
R is lhc com:ct ""Plalt.ltion of A
b. BoU1 A Slid R oro: lndtvido<tll\' tru but
R i; not the correct of A
c. 1\ i> true but R ill fruse
d. 1\ is fll.lst but R true
73. Assetiou (A) ' Decrease of pressuR: and
incn:asc of lcmpernture of the rc frigor.onl
io the suction pipeline connecling 1ll
evaporator to tbe l'l!cip>ocoling compre.,sor
Ute rfrigcrnling capacity of tlt"
system.
Rcoon (R) : Dcco'Oasu of pl'e!..,;ure and
inorcose of tcmpernnore of the retrigeront
in the suction 11ipeline connecting the
.:vaporutor to the compressor l'<l<luc<'S tl1e
volumetric cffici.uncy or the recipl'o..:aling
compressor
'' BoiJl R ore inrlivid'IIJiy 1rnc :md
R is ohe """'''" c:xplon:otion nt' t\
h Btl A >nd R 3ro inolivioluolh moe
R is n(lt the c<ltT&L <IXI>l:onoticju of A
c. A is true but R is f.llse
d. A i flse but R is true
74. Assertion \A) : For l'erlicIIY immersed
SUrface, the depth 11t' th1> centre Of pr<.,.SUI'C
i> Independent ofU1c dcnity of tile
Rcnson (R) : of p1ossure nbovc
U1e centre of area of the imme1'Scd
a. Both A nd R lli'<: individually truo and
R is the corn:cl explannlion ot' A
b. Both 1\ and R ore individualh true
R is not the explonation of A
c. A h1te hut R false
d. .\ is false bui R is true
75. ,L\..sertion (A) : $treomlin..., can cross one
anot.ber if IJle lluid has higher velocity.
Reason (R) : AtM1ft1cient ly high velocity
U1e Reynold& number is high and at
suffiL'iently hiBh Roynold$ numbet'>, U>e
stroctwe ot' the llow is of LUJ'bullml type,
a. BoU1 A 111\d R""" individu>ll)' and
R the corn:c.t Cl'lplnnolion of A
b. Both A and R inclividuollv true bul
I{ is 1101 the correc-t el\PL1nati.m of A
c, ,\ is !nee but R t3l<e
d. A is hut R is true
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e.tablished il> now downm""m ul
m1 orifice lllalc. it will n:tum to
pressure thot it h!Ml U!>'lrtom nf the orincc
plate
Rc.s(ln (R) S..Tnoulli' cquolinn 11hen
opp)ied hel\\ een I\\ n point< .. ing the
S3mt "'"' ation aud 1 gi""" the
>>me P"'Murc 11 these
,\:and R :uc indi1idually true and
R is the com:ct expl>.nallon or A
b. Both .\ ond R ore m<li\ true IJU1
R .. DOl the CCln'CCI C.'q>bnotion nr"
" A i511UC hut R;. fle
d A is folsc but R is true
77. A.u.;rtion (,\) .. \.ircran ore. sloucd
to control scl"'ralion ol' boundary layer
esl>""illr ol br11-e onglc:. ol' a11.1ck
Reos.on (Rl : helps 10 the lift
the aircrli <:.'In tkc offl'mon. and 1Md
rum\.:t) S.
a. Buth \ nnd R lore ondividWIIIy l<uc <ond
R tloc cr)o-n:el CXJ!lomol ir>n ul' i\
b. Both .\ ond R arc iOHiividuolly 1ruc bu1
R L< not the correct <::<planation of A
c. A i tnoo but R 1!1
d. A;;, but R true
78. J\ncrtion (A) Reynold; number ""'"' be
""'" for tbc model,
lnunoosco in Oo11S
Re:oson ( I{) ; Equolitv of Reynold> munher
for model ond idie;
dyWlmic imilarit)
.1. BoOt l\ and R urc indJVidWJily true
R os the correct cxpln.stion of/\
b Bolh \ and R arc indi\ iduall) 1ru.:: btu
R b not the <orr<:et of i\
c A is lnlC but R i< flse
d A " flsc bul is true
79. Ass<:rtion 1.\) .-\ nurnool hock
males a hllp<:nnnoc 00\\ nf compreo.,hlc
JluJd but an >hhque sh<,.;k ma)
nOt eruow-e llo11 ihod..
Rco>OO (R) A nonuol sho.:l """'"""" the
":wgn.allon pro..su_rc and
enthtlp) considerably 11 bQ'cas the loss at
uhliyuc hud .. " monornit<\1.
1 !Jolh .-\ oud oro ondll'tdually true ond
R is con"CI CXJ>laowtion af A
t l ol l t>
b Both A Rare in<hviduull) ltue
R is not the CO<Teclc.Xplonution Qf A
c. A is true bul K is false
d. . \ is false bul R is true
SO. Aseniun (,\) <entnfugal
pumps ore only oflhe ratlilll Oo\\ l)pc .
Rcoson (R) : In centnfugal
JlUntp, ho or more iinJ)eilc:t" n: to
in&)<- sb.>il und <nciO!Ic:d in the '"'me
casing, the radio! inkt to ucc<:MI\'e
impellers heing made through guide'"""''
a, Both A and R ...., true :md
R ;, the oonect esplaoatioo ol A
b. Both A ond R m: ind1''idU.11l) !rUe l:>ul
R is not the correct cxpl.>natiou of.-\
c. ,\ ts tru" hut R 15 flsc
d. A 1S false but R is true
As<ertion (A) l..arge reaction hU'hme<
haw l!igbcr O\'cnll eOicienc;v than the
small reaction tutbuJC>.
Rc...,n (R) Tile clliclcncy of
smll re>ction horhincs iK h ightr th:on th:ll
1f lorgeo nnc:s.
:o. B<>l)o A ure inJivoiluolly true :md
R is t)\e com:el Cl(pl3u:otim nf A
b. l3nilt A and R indi-vidually true hut
R is uot the coorect of A
c. A is true but R is fle
d. A is f-.lsc R is true
82. As<ertion (A) Impulse staging t
commonly unployod in high pressure prut
and rc:action sbging iu inlcnuc:diatc low
pressure part oflhe steam lurhinl:'
Reaon (1<) ; The tip lcokol!" aero-.
moving blado5 os less on impulse os
the: pre.,wn: drup is smll ud there"""- be
l.ugc pressure drop =n fixed and
.... Both A and Ran: iodniduaUy true and
R is the e.xplaruuioo of A
b. Both A and R ...-e ondi1 odull;v INC hut
R is n()l the correct C'CplJMiiofl nf A
c. .-\ IS tnoe bot R is false
d A os false but R is true
S.1. Assertion lA) : In C<ln>lmt pr'Cs<Ure I) Jli:
gas turbines. quanhl) of ir ts U>cd,
in of ib <!ombu.,tion
Rcoson (R) : Execs aio ;, used lo
"''"'l"'nsolb fm inevitnblc uulo tluc lo
in lht ystem.
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87.
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a. Both A and R are Individually true rutd
R Is the con'l!ct explanation of A
b. Bmh A and R are 1ndividu;tlly true but
R Is not the correot explanation of A
c. (I is true but R is false
d. A is falso but R is true
A heat. pump for domestic
operates between a cold system at oc and
tJoo hot S)Stem at 60C. What is the
minimum electric power consumption if
the heat rejec.ted is 80000 k.J/hr?
lkW
b. 3 kW
c. 4kW
d. HW
A Caroot refrigerator requires 1.5 kW/ton
of refrigeration to maintain a at a
teonpemture of - 30C. The C.O.P. of the
Carnot refrigerator is
a. IA2
b. 2.33
c. 2,87
d. 3.26
In a stanclard dunJ air cycle. for a fi .xed
amount of he<U. suppliecj and a fixed \'3lue
or compression ratio. lhu IUI.!CUl
pressure
a. Shall increase with i ncrease i11 r
0
(pressor< ratio for constant volume
h<rdling) decrease i n r,
(constant prt'j;sure cut-ol'fratio)
b. Shall increase with decrease in rr and
i lltrC:H.SC i 11 r c
c. Shall remain indepe11dent of r
1
,
d. Shall remain indcpend"nt of r,
Bomb cnlorimeter is used to determine the
relorilic vulue of
a. Solid fuel onl>
Gase-ous fuels only
c. Solid as well. as gaseous fuels
cl. Snlicls as well as lioels
i
!
I ---- A
89.
90.
'II.
92.
11ofto
Exhaust emissions vs. Alr fuel ratio curves
for a petrol engine arc shown in the above
figure. The curve C repn.>se.nts
a. Hydro carbon
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Curbon monox.iM
d. Oxides or nitroge11
Orsat i; used to detennine
prod nets or
a. A II consrhucnts of fuel combustion by
mnss
b. A II c<lnstitucnts of fuel combustion by
vOILime
c.. Only dry constituents of combustion
by mass
d. Only dry c<lnstituems of oombustio11
by volume
Match List (Measuring Appliances) with
Lisr II (l'roperriesiComposition of Fuel)
anu sekct the correct answer :
List !
(I. H) d1'1m1eter
B. Bomb calori mewr
C. bomh
0 _ Orsat apparatus
List II
) . VapOUJ' pressure
2. Composition of products combustion
3. Sp<.oci fi e J>'111Vity
4. lkating value
A B
a. 2 I
b. J I
c. 2 4
d. 3
c
3
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2
D
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2
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4
For a simple closed system of constant
composition. the. between
nel and work inlernctions is
idenriliable as the ch:mg,e in
a. L7nthalpy
b. Enll'opy
Flow euert.')'
d. energy
It' the performance of diesel engines ol'
different sizi!S. cylinder dimensions and
power ratings to be compared. which
<f the followi ng parameters can be used
for such comparison ?
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o. Swept volume
b. Air fuel ratio
e. Specifi c brake fuel consumption
d. Volumetric cllieiency
The propulsive of a turbojet
oirco-.11 approaches 1U0o when the thrust
approach<:><
-a. Maximum
b 50')o of the maximum
.:. 25"o
d. Zero
Iolcollify the l""""'s Yuo whic.lo Ul c twu
integrols J pdv and - J vdp .
between two siv.:n give
wdue
a. l!lentloalpic
h lsothermol
c. lsentrop1e
d. Poiytr<lpic
\Vhid> one of lhe foiiO\>'Ul phenomenon
occo<S when gas u1 a pistonin-<Jylioder
a'-Sombly axponds reversibly at
"- Heot is added to lhe g:l!l
b. H""t is removed froon the gas
c. Gns does work from its owll stoo'Cd
d. GM undcrgO<.'S diabolic expansion
During now tl011tpi"Cl;SLOII pl'oCO!S
of ,, gn with mass flow rote of 2 kg s.
in.;,e.,.e in st>ecific enthalpy 15 k.Jikg
aJid di'Crease in l;inetic 011"''8) 2 k.Jil(g.
The rate (If heal rejtlll ion to Uto
h 3 kW. TI1e power needed
to drive the compressor is
P. 2.) k\\'
h. 26 kW
c.. 29 k\1
d. ;\7 kW
Consider the folloWing :
l 'l.ert>lh law of thermt><lynamiC!I i,
ot lnted If> te,nrernt.uo:e.
2. P.nl'rbp) is reliolcd lu lirst law of
3. lntcrruol energy of "" ideal gas i.<
function ortempcnture nnd pressure.
4. van der equation ;. rclnted to
un idenl s
13 ,,, 16
Wloich of Ute nbove iinre
COrrtel 'I
a. I only
b. 2.3 and 4
c. l and 3
d. 211ncl 4
9K ('l:J., e<mt.:oined 111 a clc:>st:d sysltro
consistillg t>f pi'llon cylinder >n'1lngonocnl
is cx.pnndod. Work dono by tl1o gas during
C'<:J>3nsion i& 50 kJ OI'Crease in ontemal
of the ga5 during cXI>ns hln U. 30
kJ. u, t IJarur .. durin!1- lhe poucoss i.<
equal to
. 20 kJ
b. 20 kJ
c. 80 kJ
d. - 80kJ
99. Vruo dcr Waals' equation of stole is given
by \p + a t\-')(\ b) = RT. The b
in the cqu>liun in leMJIS of spe<:illc volume
a! .:ritical point v,;. cqunl lLI
a. v.J3
b. 2 v
c.. 3 v
d. 8n I (27 v, R)
100. Slllurntod ol " lugh r>'""""'' pl
having entloolpy ql' .. nmoted li<111id 1\)00
is Umoulcd to n l<IWcr pn:ssure p, , At
Jll <:nthnlpy of snturted liquid
lond 111 of lhe ... ' 'pour rc: 800
and 2800 klikg 'fhe dl)'ness
lrction of vnpou.r ofter throttling process
is
a. 0. 1
b. 0.5
c. IW2S
d. 0.8
lUL J\>t. !dl Loll l (T.:rms) wii!J Li!t ll
(Rclntions) arid solocl the correct omwcr :
ListT
A. Specific heal i.ll l"'nsL'lr)t volume C.
B. lsotloannnl compressibility kr
C. Volume expnnsivity f:l
D. Difli:ra>ce between p<:<:ill.:. heat :ot
con.'i. lant pressnrc :tod :tt constant
volume, t,- C,
U st ll
I. II > (Clv/ Cl7'),
'J, T' !l'pi PT' ),. (""I m ),
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3. t(o.vl aT)
.t. - tl v(ola
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A B c D
a, 3 4 l
b. 4 1 J 2
c. 3 4 I
d. 4 1 2 J
Consider the following stalemenlS
pertaining to the features of a regenerntive
Steam cycle plant as cqmpar<d 10 u non
regenenuive plant:
I. It increases the cycle ctlicicncy.
2. It requires a bigger bqilcr.
J. It condenser.
Which of the above statements are correct?
a. 1.2andJ
b. I and 2
c. 2 and 3
tl. I and 3
I OJ. For a steady flow process li'om slate I to 2.
enthalpy changes fmrn h, = .100 kJ/kg 1<1 h2
= I 00 kJ/kg and emropy changes From s, =
1.1 kJ/kgK to s
2
= 0. 7 kJikgK.
Sunounding
temperature is JOOK. Neglect changes in
kinetic and potential energy. TI1e change in
availabi lity of the is
a. 420 kJ/kg
b. 300 kJ/kg
c. I KO kJ/kg
d. 90 k.Jikg
I 04. For a heat engine operating on the. Cam<1t
uyelc. the work Otr\pul is ll4th of the heal
transferred to the sink.. TI1e elliciency of
eogi nc is
a. 20%
b. 33.3%
c. 40%
d. 50%
I 05, Consider rhe following statcrncms about
modincation ln a gas ttll'binc power plant
\\Orking on a simple Braytlln cycle
I. Incorporation of regeneration process
increases spocitic work output as
as tberma I efticiency.
1. Incorporation or regeneration process
increases ll>ermal el'licieucy but
work putput r<mains
uncharged.
,,flit
3. Incorporation of intcrcooling proces
in a multi-stage compression system
in"r-eroses speci foe wCi rk output but the
heal input also
4. Incorporation of intertooling process
in a muhi-stoge compression system
inc,reascs specific work putpuL the heat
addition remains unch<!rg<'d.
Which of the above statements are correct?
a. I and 3
b. I and 4
c. 2 and 3
d. 2and4
I 06. March List I with List II and select the
correct answer using the code.; given
below ll< Lists :
107.
Lisrl
A. Bell Coleman c.ycle
B. Stirling cycle
C. Ericsson cycle
D. Diesel cycle
Lisr ll
t. One constant one constant
volume arid two isentropic
1. Two constant pressure and two
isentropic
3. Two constant pressure and (WG1
isothem1al
4. Two consU!nl volume:. and two
isothermal
i\ B c D
a. 2 3 4
b. I 3
c. '2 4 3
d. J 4 2
I.
ilPl'
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2.
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The correct sequence ofahe cycles gfVt'll in
the above T-S diagrams
a. Vapour compression refrigeration,
Rankine, Diesel, Ono
b. Rankine. Vapour compression
refrigeration. Diesel. Brayton
c, Rankine, Carnol, Ol1o, Brayton
d. Vapour compression refrigemainn,
CarnoL Diesel, Otto
1()8. l'he absolute jet exil velocit)' from a jel
engine is 2800 mls and lhe lnrward Righi
vclocily is 1400 m/s. Tite propulsive
efticienry is
a. 33.3JWo
b. 40%
c. 66.(>7%
d. 90%
I 09. rhe efficiency of jet engine is
a. higher ul b.igh speeds
b. lower at low speeds
c. higher a1 high a lliaudes
tl. ''lune al all altitudes
I I 0. A metal rO<I of 1cm diameter has a
conductivity or 40 W/m K, which is to be
insulated with an insulating material of
conductivily of 0. 1 W/m K. If the
convective hear tronsfer coefficient with
tlte ambient UUIIOSphere is 5 \VIm
1
K. 0"
criticalthick.nessofinsulolion wi ll be
3. I Cl11
b. 2cm
c. 7 em
d. 8 em
Il l. Match List !(Process) wilh List II
(Predominant Association Witl
the Process) and :>elecl ahe correct answer
using the codes given below lbe Lists:
List I
A. Mass transfer
B. Forced convection
C. Free convection
D, Transie111 conduction
List 11
I. Reynolds Number
15 of 16
2. Sherwood Numbcr
3. Malch Number
4. Biot Number
5. GrashorrNumbcr
A B c I)
3. 5 2 J
b. 2 5
c. 4 2 I 3
d. 2 J 5 4
112. The velocity <rnd temperature dlstribudon
ln a pipe Oow are given by u(r) and T(r). If
u.,; is the mcnn vcloc.iay at any of
the pipe. I he hulk: menn lempcrnture al th!ll
section is
a. J 11( r) '/'( r )r' dt
(l.
J"tr) 'r(r) dr
Jr 1r
c.
'J''(,. >flr Jdr
, '
o -1triJ
1 ,,
d.
"",ro "
113. For full)-dcvclopcJ turbUlclll now in n
pipe wit.h heating. the Nusseh number Nu,
varies with Reyoolds number Re and
number Pr as
a. R/
1
r,"
b. Re(;S 1',01
c.. Re',s P ......
d. R.
1
'" P,q
3
114. Consider lhe following statements in
respect of uulomobile engine wilh
ihennosyphon cooling
1. transfer frtm gase. 10 cylinder
wal ls takes place by convection and
rndimion.
2. Most of the heat transfer from radiator
to atmosphetetakes place by radiation.
3. Most amount of heal From
radiaaor ro atmosphere takes place by
c.onvection.
.J. Ileal transfer from cylinder waits takes
place by cqnduction und conwclion.
Which of the above statements are conect?
a. 1,2and4
b. 1,3aucl.J
c. 2. J and 4
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115. A bod} at 5UO K cOOls b) mtliuling h)
almm;phcrc maintained nl 30U K.
When the i">ody has cooled to 4(j(J K. the
ctlllng ratr us a pcrcco1ll!gc of nriginal
ctlling is about
a. 31. 1
b. 11.5
c. 50.3
d. 80.4
116. l'rnclion uf radiative energy leaving " ""
surface lbat otl1cr surl"ucc is
called
u. Radlutl w fl ux
b. Emissive of the lirst surracc
c. View !actor
d. Re-radiation nux
117. A lin nod surlilce consists of rool or base
area of I m' and lin surlucc area of 2 m'.
I he average heat transfer cocnicicnt lbr
tinned surfhcc is 20 Wlm, K. Effecti veness
of fi ns provided is 0.75. If llomed surface
11 ltl1 root or base tempera lUre l1f soc i:>
transferring hclll to a fluid at soc. then
rate of he:n lransler is
a, 400 w
b. w
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1000 w
d. w
118. Which one of the following is p-l
Jingrnm rnr air rclrigerntion cycle'?
a.
p
r
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b.
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c.
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--.:=;-;---
d.
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119. Mutch List J ll'roccss) wilh List It ('l'ypc)
lor Bell Colcmnn or Joule or
Brayton cycle lor gns cycle rclrigemtion
and select lhc com.-ct nnswcr:
1211.
Ust l
A. Compression
B. Ileal rc;jcction
C. E.'pansion
D. Ileal nbsorption
List II
l. Isobaric
2. lsotllcrmul
3. lsenlropic.
4. lscntbalpic
A Il
3. 3
b. '
c. 3 2
1.1. 3
c u
4 2
3
3 2
2 2
Consider tho fl>llowi ng in
respect of al1sorption rdrigeration and
vapour compression refrigerntion systems :
I. The lormcr runs nn low gmdc cntrgy.
2. The pumping work in the is
negligible since spccitic volume of
stmng liquid solutl<m is small.
3. The. J(Htcr un absorhcr " hilc
thrmer uses a generator
4. rhc I i..tuid pump alone rerluct:s
t'QmprCSS\lr uf the I alter.
Which of these stntcmcnLq nrc. conccl'!
a. I :md 2
b. I and3
c. I and -!
d. 2 and 4
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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PAPER-II
Machme tool manufacturers prefer
Ci!St-!ron grudc 40 lor producmg mnchina
columns tmd tables becnuse giC) cast-iron
is
I. Hea'y
2. cnstahlc
3. rrasil) \\cldublc
Having gl><ll.l damping cnpncity
Select the con.:cr answer using the codes
g1veo below :
a. I nnd2
h 2 and 4
c. I and 3
d. ;md 4
Which one of the following mcchnnisms is
employed for indc>ing of turret in an
automatic lathe ?
a. Wnii\\Onh
b. Rack and pinion
c. Ratchet and pawl
1,1, Geneva w111:d
y
0
s 2S3S X
While p;lrt proa;ramming in C C
machines. tl1c itJ.pm or dimensional
information ltll' tltc tool putl1 vru1 be
Tn the absolute co-ordfnate ;ystem or in
mcrcmcnwl .:ystcm. 111c nbovo
tigure shows the route 111 be followetl by
Lbe tool from !Ito C. i.e_ () - A- B- C If
incremcnwl coordinate system is used, tlte
co-ordin3tes of ea(IJ poim A. B and Cur<
a. A : X 5.0, Y I 0.0
5.
0.
U : X 20.0. Y 5.0
C; X 10.0, Y- IO.Il
b. A ; X 5.0. Y 10.0
U; X 2S.Y 15.0
C : X 35.Y 5.0
c. A : X 10.0, Y 5.0
0 : X 15.0, Y25.0
(' ; X 5,0. Y 35.0
d. A : X 10.0. Y 5.0
B: X :i.O.Y 20.U
C : X 10.0. Y 10.0
Standard tlmc ts
a. Norntaltittle -t Alluwances
b. (Nonnollimc x Rating)+ Allowances
(
Nonnal time ) All
c. + ownnces
Rating
d. Normal time + (A llowancts x Rating)
Which one of Lbc followlns Is not a
te<>hniquc of J'redetennined Mution Time
Systems'/
a. Work lictor system
MTM
c. Synthetic data
Stopwatch time study
An operations consultam lor an automatic
car wosh wishes 10 plnn for enough
capac1ty of stalls to hnndlc 60 cars pc.r
hour. Each c.ur will have n wash time of 3
mioutcs, hut Lbcre is to be a 20%
allowance for set-up tunc. tUld
payment transactions. Ho" many car wash
stalls should be installed ?
a, J
b 4
0 . 5
d. 6
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is used for the manufucture ol' hugo
n- Product layout
h. .Process lnymn
c. Fi.xed pos ition layout
d. Combinntiun lllyout
8. A fumiture company o; maiot;unmg a
work force which i::ln produco
3000 l:llblcs. I"'' qunrtcr. The- arumnl
dcmnnd is 12000 nnits and is di.tributed
se.1Sonally in accordance with tl1e quar1erly
W(kXCI; Q, 0.80, Q1 - L40, Ql 1.00
md Q, 0.80. Inventories >ro
accumulnted when demand is less tl>nn lho
.:apncit) and are used UJl durin_g periods of
slr<>ng demand to th<> tolnl dcmAJtd.
l'o take inlo nccount .nnv derruand
the inventories on hand :,t the beginning or
ll uo'St 11narter sb.ould be at least
.. ()
b. (,()()
c. 1200
d. 2400
9. I 'he span of control to the
;1. Tot:& I :.unount of <:<>ntml which c>n be
exercised hy Ill<! supervisn
h. 'l otal number of persons which "-'POI1
to an-y one supervisor
c. Delegation of nuthn5ty hy the
to his
d n elegMion <>f by lhe
gupervisnr tn hi
HI. Mntoh l.ist I (Trend/Delilct) wilh l.&St II
(C'h;or1 ) anti select the. answer ;
List l
A. Trend
B. Dilop... >rsion
C. Nnmber of tlet'ects
D. Number of defective!>
List II
J. ROtart
2. C-Chart
3. X -Chart
4. np-Chnrl
5. u-<"lwrt
nf I ll
.\ 13 c- D
5 3 2 4
b. 3 4 l
c. 3 2 4
d. 3 A 5 2
I 1. Which one of ll1e Jbllowing st&temcnts i..
correct ?
a. Time 1cries ann.lysi!- kchniquo of
forecasting i nsed for v"'Y long range
forecasting
b. techniques ore osed for
lrmg. ronge fore.c.1stin!! and
quantitatiVe tcd &n iqucs, ft r short ;ond
medium r:mgc
"' Coefficient of uorrclation is
in .:llc of time technique
d. !Vfarkct SUIV<OY ami Delpl1i todoniques
nre used f or !lbort r:mge
12. ln the olutiun M lin""" pogrnnuning
problems by Simplex- method, for deciding
the leaving variahle
a. nt rnoxim um negative C4effi cienl In
lhc obj,d ive 1\mction 1'011 is elect<>d
b. l be minimum ratio of l11e
nsht lulnd <ide to the lirst deci>oon
"arlable is selected
c. Tbe maximum posit-ive r-..tio of the
righthwd ide to "oefficienl> in
tho key column is sele<!lcd
d. The tninirnum positive nslit} ul' the
tilllll bond Mi de U) U1e C(lCJiicicnt iu the
k;y lumn i .elected
Consider JbUowing .\tatemcnts on
lmnsportation problem :
1. !J> \ O!!cl's appro"imntioo method,
prtority llotment is made in lhe cell
witb lowest cost itt column or row
with le.1t pC1lillty.
2. The toonh-Wcst o:omcr method
e-nsures f:&Slc:r optimAl solutioo.
3. If the total demand is higher tl111n the
supply. trampo&tatiou problem c:umot
by solved
4. .\ f""siblc Solution W3)' nol bQ <ID
optimal solntlon.
Which of thO!!.: ar" com:ct ?
a. I und 4
b. I nod 3
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c. 2 and 3
d. 2and4
At a self-service store. a c.ash1er can serve
I 0 customers in 5 minutes On an
15 mslomers m'nvu every 10 mmutes If
the arrivals are ns per Poisson distribution
and sorvic"'i as per C"J>Ouential
distrobution. pmbal>iiJty that the cashier
be idle IS
b. 0. 75
c 11.25
d 0
ABC analysos in materials management is
a method of classifying the mvemones
based on
a. The value of annual losage of the itums
b l::couonuc order qu:mtoty
" Volume of material consumpt ion
d Quantity of muterials used
Consoder thc following steps wh1ch arc
onvolved on construc1ing a f11nctoon
!UJalys1s syst em technoque of value
engm.ecrmg.
Fortd the crinc.alpath
2. Pmparc a fwoction wot.ksheet
3 LlSllng or fWlCLIOns
4 Diagram Layout
Which of the followmg &>ivcs the. COIT<'Ct
:;equence of steps'/
a. 1 3. 2.4
b. 2. 1,3.4
c 4" 2, 3, 1
d J . 2, -1, I
Consodeo: the followong St-dtements 111
respect of double sam piing piau
I Average number of poeces onspected is
doul>lc that of sutglc srunplu:og,
2 Avcr'l,e number of poeces inspecttd
less than that for smglo sampling
3 Decis1on It' accept or reject the lot is
-1aken only after the inspection of both
sample,;
De-cision to accept m reject thu lot is
reached somuumcs after one sample
and sometimes after two samples
18.
19
20.
21.
3 of Ill
Which of thew statements fll'e cooTect "
a. l. :!nndJ
b 2 and4
c. I and 4
d. 2 and 3
The vanauce of the complerioo tune for a
Jl fOj <Ct os the sum of varoaoces of
s. All aCLtvory limes
b Non-L'I'lbcal activity times
c. Critoeal actwity
d Acuvoty Lulles of fit'St and last
activo nos ot' the project
The earliest tune of the compleuon of the
last event1n the above network m weeks ts
a. -I I
b. 42.
c 43
d 4G
The oudoroct cost or a plant ts Rs. 4,00.000
per year 'The dof'C(;t cost is Rs 20 per
product If the average revenue per product
Is Rs. 60. the break-even point is
a. I OOOQ products
b. 20000 products
c. 4 0000 products
d. 60000 products
Whoch one of the followong staLenlems
correctly defmes tbc torm dlspatchiug ' 7
a. Mamrnomng tho record of time of
Starnng and complellon of each
operation
b. l11e appraosal and evaluation of human
work m terms of tune
c. 'raktng all such steps whoch are meaut
ro !Teet and ompleont'Tlt the
progrnmmes of production according
ro plans
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c.L Moving the work after con,plcUon to
the next process or machine on the
route
In compmer application, if a direct
dialogue is carried on between contputer
and user. it is referred to as
a. Real-time application
b. Dccisiou application
c. Batch processing application
d. Interfacing
STARr
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lu the above flow charL if rite ' 'nlul!s of
input ure, A z 6-1 and B : 3; the value of
Dis
a. 1
b. 30
c. 32
d. 60
Which one of the followi ng statements is
not correct '!
a. Every C-luuguage progrumme contajos
a runction .. Main,
b. In symbol ln C-lnnguag.e tells the
computer programme to print a
line
c. In a C-language programme. there is
no need to declare the variable lypes
o. In C-lnnguage the text enclosed in (
aod "t is a comment
For deleting n record from a dBasc Ill plus
file. the command(s) given is/are
a. delete
26.
28.
b. delete followed by pack
c. delete I'OIIowcd by done
<1. delete folltlwccl by modify
t:on;idcr the following rduted
lu computer tt pplications in mechanical
engineering :
1. Co:>mputer can solw any that
is impossible 10 be solved by
conventional calculation methods.
2. The optimization techn iqoes involving
numerical coJculstious can be essily
employed using computers,
.l. The speed of calculations in computers
depends on speed of input-output
devices
4. The central processor unit maittly co-
ordinates rhe functions of various pans
of the computer system.
Which ofihese smt"el11Cil[S is/are correct?
a. I. 2. 3and 4
b. 2. 3 aod 4
c. J only
d. 2 only
Assertion (1\1 : Slider-crunk chain i5 an
inversion of the fottr-bar mechanism_
Reason (Rl: Slider-cnmkchnin often finds
applications in mosr of tl>e reciprocating
mach incry.
a. ll<lth 1\ and R an.: lndividmtlly true and
R is tho correct c.xplanati<m <JI' A
b. lloth A and Rare. individually true but
R is not the correct explanlltion 11f 1\
c. A is true but R is lhlse
d. A false but R is true
Asscnion (A): 111c nla.ximum cfl'iciency
(
'7 = J
i tslll
of a screw jack is sante, whero ljt is the
frict ion Mglc. for both mol ion up and
mot ion down the plane.
Reason (R) : The condition for che maxi
muu\ efticieucy for 1110tiou up nnd motiOn
down tho plano is SHIM, given by ct = :
f. where a: = helix nngle.
2
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e
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30.
31.
32.
,,, Both A und R ru:e individually tnoc and
R is the correct e;q>lamllion of A
h. Both A nnd R nrc individually lr11e bUl
R is not the con-eel explanation of A
c. A i.tn1o but R is fnle
tL A is fnlso but R is true
A$sertion (A) ; A Wi><>tlruff key is .m
eusi ly adjuslublc key.
Woodruff )(J:y
-:accommodaks itsdf to :my lapor in l.hu-
hnb or boo of lhe mling pie<: e.
a.. Both A and R are individually true ond
K 1s the correct explaootion of A
b. Both A oml R nrc individually true uul
R no the correct <:><plnati(>n "r 1\
A lrtte but R 1 fale
d. A is but R i true
Ass<'Tlitln (A) ln Cllsc of frictihn <!lutehos.
uniform went the-ory should b<> consid,.cd
for power tr.msmission C-illcubhon rather
llan the 11nifonn the<)fy.
(R) 11u> unifonn prcNil'l: tlteory
gives o hiehor frictian torque than lh"
unifon11 \liC3r
n, Both A andR OJ'e mdivoduolly tnoe
R is the con"'CI CXJIUtllllUOn of A
h. Both A nd Rare individually lrne hut
R is noLihe correct ;:xplanation of A
c. A is truo but R i falso;
d. A is fa lse but is true
Assoortion V\) . 1n simply s upported
oenm subj.,.,led to concenlroted load I' nl
ohid-span. the elatic curve slope beccmes
ztlt> wder lb .. lund.
Reason (R): delkction of lh<> b""m l
mu:-.unUul .:tl ruid ..
u. B<Jlh ... and R nre individu3.1ly lrud and
R is Ute com:ct of A
1>. Both A oud Rare individually lrue hut
R is 11ot tlu: coorecl <:.'<ploMtion of A
.:. A is tnw but K is f-alse
d. A is folse hUl R is true
t\siertfon (/\) ; llnli:ke in the of ionic
bonds. the co-ordination number. for
cOVlllonl ly bonded atDmo ""'not conlrullod
by tbc radii nlliu.
( R) . A coVltlent bond tuu
specific direction orb<otding in space.
34.
35.
36.
S uf 16
a. Both i\ and R m-e indivitlually true and
R is the corred of A
b. Both A and R are mdivi(lu" true boll
R IS not the co1Tecl expianalion of A
c. A is true bnl R i f.1IS<:
d. ;\ is fnlse but R i> true
A.bsertiw1 (A) : rile il)' of steel'
impn1vcs by adding ulpltor lo i1bl.1in 8<>
called J'n:e M:ochining Steels'.
. Sulphur in Sleel forms man
gancse sulphide inch,.ion which helps to
produce thin ibhon like continuous chip.
a, Both A and R ore individuolly tru" 311d
R is the correcl of A
b. Roth A :on<l R .re indiviclu,.lly truc hut
R is IIO!lht cnm:ctcxplnati<m of;\
c. A tnte hul R os
d. A is false bui R ;, true
(A) : WI\ lei' jet mchin ing ll'CS
high pressure nnd high velocity water
stream which ncl'; like a snw 111\1 cu(ls
tarrow groove in 1hc maU:rial.
Re.1Son (R) : The lore" rt;qurred tor culling
is gcnoralcd from sudtlc:tl chang" ill lhe
momentum nf lhc Wt1UJ1'
a. BoUt A and R me individuaUy ltue and
R i< tho com:cl t:Xpbnalion of i\
b. Bolb A aud Rare uue but
R is nollhe correct cxplanolion of A
c. A is true but R is fal;e
d. A is folse but R is true
A .. ertion (i\) : While rolling metal heel
in rolling mill, the edges are sometimes
uolslmightaud flat but""' wavy.
Re.oson (R) ; Nqn-uniform mechanical
lli'OJ>t1.ie.; vf the Oat matcoil oolltd o<il
rcMult in of the: edges.
"' BoU1 A ond R >rc individu>Uy true IIJld
R is lhe c.orrect explanation of i\
b. Both A and R 4ro iudividuaUy true but
R is not the correct explanation of A
.;, A is IJuc but R io l'abe
d. A is fa lie but R ;. l)ue
Assonion (A) In cMc of control chart. for
variable:!!. lhc average of r<.'llllings of o sub-
group of font and moc plollod r:olhtr
U1an tl1e- individunl readings.
w
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x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
37.
38.
39.
Reason (R) : Plorting of individual
readings needs a lot of time and effon.
a. Both A and R are individually true and
R is the correct explannlion uf A
b. Both A and R are Individually tnle but
R is not the correct explanation of A
o. A is true but R is talsc
cl. A is false but R is true
1\ssenlon (/\) : In the SOIUiitllt of
transportMion problem. for 11pplication
optimttlily test. tlte numbet of allocations
is m + n - I and these be
fn independent positions.
Re.a$()U (R) : t f 1 he numbcr of allocations
io uot m - n - I , values ol all oddments,
i.e. u, and v
1
cannot be found.
a. Both A and R are individually 1rue and
R is 1he correct explanation of A
b. Borh A and Rare Individually true bur
R is nollhc correct explanarion or A
c, i\ is true but R is false
d. A is tlllsc but R i;; !rue
c
. ';--a o--1'4
Figure sho\l's a dgid body of mass m
having radius nl' gyrarion k ahout centre
of gravity. h is to be replaced by an
equivn len! dynamical system of 1wo
lllasscs placed at A and B. Titc mass ar A
should be
o :x m
n,
tt +b
b.
b XII/
a +b
,,
a
c.
---
3 I>
Ill " d. - o<-
2 "
f= 3 (n - I) - Jj. In the Grublor's equarion
for planar mechanisms glven.j is 1he
a. Number of mobile links
b. Number of links
40.
41.
42.
6 of Ill
c. Number of lower pafrs
d. l.ength of the longest link
Which of the fitllowing ure of
forced closed kinemaric pairs ?
1. Cam and roller mechanism
2. Door dosing mechnnism
3. Slider-crank mechanism
4. Automotive clutch
mechanism
operating
Selecl lbe correct nuswer usiug !he cotles
given. below
a. t. 2 and 4
b. I and 3
c. 2, 3 anJ 4
d.
I.
*
2.
/)
3. (7
.33
Which of lhe mechanisms shown above
do/docs not ha ve single degree of
freedotn?
a. 3 anJ 4
b. 2 aud3
c. 3 only
d. 4 ()t1ly
;;;
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' t I
' l
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44.
Two poins. A and B located ul<llt& the
radius of n wheel. as shown in the figure
above. have of 80 and mls.
rcspecrivcly. 1'hc distance bclwccn points
A nnd B is J(}() rum The radius ofwbcel 1s
a. 400 mm
b. 500 mm
c. 000 01111
d. 700 mm
ln a sl ider-crank mechanism, the wlocity
t)fpiston maximum when
a. nud connccling rod are in line
wuJ each or.her
b Crank is perpendicular to the line of
stroke of the pi;lon
c. and conncctillj! rod arc mutually
perpendicular
d. C:Nillk 1.s J 20
11
will the line ofslrokc
R
3
R
0
p
0
p
45.
46
7 ur lb
Three positions of quick-retun1
mechanism arc shuwn ub01e. In which or
lhe docs the Coriulis C<lmponcnt of
accclcralion cxisl 'l
SdeCI the correct answer using the codes
given below :
a I ()nly
b. I and 2
c.. J.land3
d. 2 and3
..c_:__:> I I) N
The "bow figure shows 11 cicular disc or I
kg mHSS unu 02 01 radius undergoing
unconstrained planar motion under the
action of two forces shown. The
o1aguiwdc or angulur acceleration o: of' the
disc s
a. 511 rad/s
1
b. I 00 radlst
c. 25 radls
1
d. 20 radls'
For n with radius
or crank r. length of connecting rod /.
obliquity ratio n. LTnnk rotating at 1111
angular vdnuity 111; lnr any nnglc () nf the
crank, malch L1st I (Kinematic Variable)
with List II tEqu:ll>oo) 1111d select the
answer ;
Us11
A, Velocity of piston
B. Accelenuion of pislon
C Au gular of connc<-tlllg rod
D Angular occclcmlion of cm\necling rod
Lis t 11
2
, ( cos20)
nrr. cos8+-n-
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'
m . (J
--. Sill
11
4.
( sin2B)
blr Sill (J 1 -
1
-
1
-
A
I)
c
()
n, 4 1 3 1
b. 2 4 3 1
c 4 2 3
d 2 4 3
C:
.. ;;;;;
Figure shows Klcin s construclion lor
slider-cmnk OCP drawn lo full
Wlull velocily doe.; CD represenl?
u. Vcll>city ol'lhe crank pin
b. Velocity of the piston
c. Velocily of piston with respect to
crnnk pin
d. Angular vclocit) of the CQnnccting rod
48. rhe mn,lmum lluclumion of energy Er.
during a c cle lor a llywhcel is
49.
a I ( '";_ - #J;
111
)
b. -w_)
c. X 1x ... (1)
d. f
1 where f = Mass mNncnt oflntrtiu of the
tlywhccl
w,. = i\ vcragc rotational speed
K., = Coef:ljcicnt of tlucwation of speed)
For m1nim1sing speed lluCIUlllions t>f an
engine n prime mover. ll must hav"
11. Only u fl) wheel littl'il to the cranks hull
b A govcmor providctl m !he system
c. lloth a 0) wheel aud a
provided in system
d. Neither n llywhecl nor n governor
IS uf lb
SO Effect of friction at lhc sleeve or u
govemor to make il
51.
52.
a. More sensitive
b. More stable
c. Insensitive over a mall runge of speed
d. Unstable
\ ctrcular disc having " mass uf 30 kg is
mounted two
A and B as shown above in !he
figure - I r is used as an crun with
an eotelllrkity of 0.(}1 m. If the shaking
Ioree on or the bearings is not lo
exceed 1500 N, the speed of rotation of the
cam should not e.xcced
a. 10rocVs
b. 100 radls
c. 70.7 rudls
d. radls
uiliii'C ligurc shows llld
diUfP1lll1 of nn IC' engine producing a
tOrque T = 4{) N-m at the given instanL
Coulomb friclion belwccn
the cylinder rutd the p1ston IS 0.08. If the
mass of the piston is 0.5 kg and U1e crank
is 0.1 m. the Coulomb fricti on force
occurring at the cylindo;r imerfac<! is
a. 16N
b 0.4N
c. N
d. IMN
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55.
56.
Consider the folio\\ ing
avoiding
between gears :
tnt)(!ificmions
imcrtcrence
L The ccmre distance between meshing
gcurs be iucrea.-etl.
2. Addendum llf genr be modified.
3. Tcctb sbottld be undercut slij;htly at
Utt rooL
Pressure angle should be incr<'11Scd.
5. Circular pit.ch be 1ntrl"a<cd.
Which of rhcsc a,-., ciTec-ti "" in avniding
imcrfcrcnco'!
a. 1. 2und3
b. 2. 3. 5
c. 1.4 and3
<1. 3. 4 and 3
lu a ruvencd gcnr train. lwo gcurs r und Q
are Q-R u compound gear tmd
R mtd S meshing. The mouulcs of P
ami R arc 4 mm and 5 nnn rcspectivt>ly.
!'he numbers of teeth in r. Q and R are 20.
40 auu 25 respective!) . llte numbcr of
ICCtb inS is
a. n
h. 35
c. 50
"- 53
When 1110 spur gears having involutes
on their teeth tngugc. the line of
olclinn i$1nngenti:tlto
a, f'itch drcle:-
b. l>edcndum circles.
c. i\ ddcndu111 circlc>s
d. circles
lf tht tmnular wheel of an opicyclic gear
train has I 00 teeth and the plane I whod
ha; 20 teoth. the numtl<r or tee.th oM the
sun whed
u.
h. 6()
c, 40
tl. 20
57. the piston rnll nnd the crosshe11d iu
steam engine nrc usual ly connected by
means of
a. Coucrjoint
511.
59.
'I of JO
b. Knuckk joitll
c. Ball joint
d. UnivcrSlll.iloint
A rhctcd joint has hcl.!n ro
suppon an eccentric load P. The load
'lue <>I' F 1 equa.l tu I kN nod F,
equal to 3 kN. 1loe area of
each rivet is 500 mn1, Consider the
following sl!ltumonll;:
I. ntc str= in the rivet is 10 N/mm
1
2. nu, value of cccenlricity L i> I 00 mm.
3. The ' ' nltiu oflond I' i; 6 kN.
4. ntc resuliant in \lllch i5 6
kN.
Which of these Stmements arc correct'/
a. I and 2
h. 2 and 3
c. 3 and 4
d. I
M:uch List I (Phenomenon) with List II
(Significant Pw-amcters/Phenomenonl1l11d
sd c<tthe ctmect answer:
Usl l
A. Jmcrt'crcnce fit
B. Cyclic loading
C. Gear meshing
U. Lubricting of bearings
II
J. V isoosity index
2. hucrrerence
J. Notch sensitivity
4. Induced compressive .stress
A B c n
"
}
I J
b. 4 J
1
c. 3
,,
2 I
d. 4 3 I 1
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6L
62,
63.
The hemispherical end oh pte$sute -.esel
ls fastened to the cylindrical portlon of lllo
pressure vcscl with the ltclp of gasket.
holts nllocl. nuts. The bnlts nrc subjected
to
n. Tco:nsilcslruss
b. Compres ive stn:.
c. Shear
cl Bc:.1ring stres
For bolts of u11iform stn:nglh $lmnk
diameter is made
>- 1\lbjor dinmclor of threads
b. Pitd1 dinmctcr oftlu..,ads
I\ fin or diameter of U>reads
d. Nominal diameter of thread
Match List l (Device) with U.t [I
(Component Access<>ry) and the
C1JlS\VCf :
l, ist I
A. Lifting machine
B. Fibt\0 rope drive
C. DiiTomnlial geat
D. Belt drive
J.i<l II
I. llll"r ofjockl>y puUcy
2. Sun wheel
3 Sheave
4. Power screw
a.
h.
c.
d.
J3
4
4
3
c
I
2
2
D
2
J
2
A pulley is connc;:.tcd lo a power
of dimot<" d by meanK
of n rectangular sunk key of width w ancl
lc:n.gth L 11te width of the key is l.>k<:tJ as
d14. For full powor the;
slretHtth of the kev is equal to the
torsion;;) shearing slrengti, of the shall.
The ratio of the length el f the l..ey tu the
din meier oflbc shofi (11<1) '"
a. n/4
b. 111 ..fi
c. n/2
64.
10 ul I I>
d. ll
A circular solid rod of diameter d welded
to rigid nat platu by a circular .fillet wold
of throat thickness t is subjected to
hvts&ing momeol '1 . The maximum sheal'
slress iuducc:u iu the " eld is
"
b.
c.
d. 2Tintd'
65. A 6 J9 ropo implies that U1ere are
a. 6 wUcs in each itud J9 in
the rope
b. 6 slnlnds and 19 win:. in uoch l>U;tlld
c. G diameter nntl 19 $mall
di.3mctCJ' wires;
d. 19 lnrgc diamclur wi;"" tmd <i small
wires
66, Considtt tl1c li1U11wing
I, J.'hwheel and gO\emor of an 011gine
U1e e.xa mples of au op"" loop
cootrolsyl"'n
2 Governor is U1c example of closed loop
control system
3. Tl1c Ottnn<JSL>tc or refrigerator and
relict valve of n boi ler ore the
e.'tomples of closed loop eontrol system
Which of th"'e sutcmcnh israre oonecl?
u. l only
b. 2 and 3
c. 3 Only
d. 2 mtly
G7. In multiple disc elutcl1 lf nt and n, are
the number of discs on tho drivinl! and
drive.n shofls , repeotively, the number of
pairs oJ contact suditces will be
n1 + n2
b.
"' _. n'l
I
c. OJ 1 0 2 I I
d.
n, +oz
2
Gg. List (\rears ) with List II
(Configurations) and select \he correct.
a.n.s-w...::r :
L.ist l
A. Spur
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70.
13. Bo>ve]
C. Helical
D. Mi w
1,;,1 n
I. ronnecting two non-pnr:!llol or.
intersecting but CCplanar sh fu..
2. Connecting two parallel and coplnn:u-
wiUt parullel to the a,, ;, of
U1o gear wh"'-'1
3. Connecting h'o P"'" llel and coplanar
sbnfts wilb. teelb. indiued to Ute axis of
the gear wheel
Connecting ti<O whose ac at<>
mutually perpendicular Ill coch uthco
A B c D
a. 2 4 3 l
b
2 4
c. 2
) 4-
d. J 4 2 l
1\vu .<ltaJls A nud B in !be ame
lUte arc gcan:d togt:thor tltrough .Ul
int.mnedl:tte porallel h-aiL Tlte parnm..ters
relating to tbe geao .. and pinions are given
ln the table
!lorn S.-i Teelh PCO Mod
Onvttl!< wheel A N, r. o. m
Driven whc-d B Nu LA D. m
Dllvcn whf C
Nc Tt De
'"
D1wtng. whc-d D
on the
N"
To Du m
shaft. m onesb
with B
\Vhicb of Ute following o'CI:tions is not
tor kinematic design considcutlons 'I
Tr . .!D.
'-l
8
T, T
0
b. N. = T, rn
:-.. T
0
c. I) A- n c = Dn Do
tl. T,. Tt = Tn Tv
nte employed for CO!UteCting two
non-intersecting and te ..
non-coplan>r sh fts are
n. Bevel gcant
b- Spir.t l sear-s
71.
72.
7:>-.
74.
75,
76.
11 of I (I
c. HeliC41 gean1
d. gcoos
The rolling_dlemt nl bc:.1ring>
a. Hyd'roslatic bearings
b. Squeeze tilm beating>
c. Anlifriction bcruiugs
d. lubrie.-ttion
llntloe mntors vith low $larling torque. the
type of Lhe clutch to be used is
a. MuJiiple-plalc cltuch
b C'one oluteb
c. clutch
d. Single-plate clutcb with btJth side<;
cl'lectivc
Whiclt one t)l' the followmg is nul
fri ction clutch?
u. Disc or plotc clutch
b. Coate dutch
c. clutch
d. Jn\v clutch
Two-dimensional sblc of stress nt a point
in 3 pl,anc s tn:sscd elemanl ill represented
by a Mohr circle of7.ero radirc. Then both
priucipal
11. nre equnl to ?.em
h. :tre equal 10 zero :md slu.:ar sl reM!4
et1unlto
c. nrc of eqtm I magnitude but of opposite
sign
d. are of equal mogniturh< and of m
sign
Which of the lhllowing generally
a yield point'/
n. Cast iron
b. Arutealcd and hot-rolled mild slocl
c. Son brass
d. C'old-rolled teel
A cube having ench side of a. is
CIJMirni ncd in is all directions nnd is
healed uniformly so that the tcruporature i
to roc. Jf fL is tho lltc:>rmal
ccefticoenl of cxplnsion of the cuhe
material and the modulus nr elasticity,
Ute slr.:ss do:wloped in !be cube is
. y
b. aTE '(I 2y)
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7M.
79.
so.
Sl.
c. aTE /2y
d. aTE /( I +ly)
A simply sunponed has cqunl owr-
hunging lengths nnd cnrrit!l. "qual
cunccntnued lllnds P at ends. Bending
moment over the kngth between the
suppons
a. is zero
h. 8 1-()IH'd<l COitl)l::U,I
c. vanes unilbrmly lroon one suppon 10
the OlhcT
<I i. maximum utmld-span
Consider the lol l owing stntcmcnts :
In n camilcvcr subjected to a CQ11centrutcd
load at free end
I The stress is maxim11111 nr the
fi'ee end.
2 The maximum shear strc'Ss is constam
along. the length of the beam.
3. The slope of the clastic curvo is ze1u al
the end.
Which of U1csc slntcmcnl.< rut correct'!
a J.!IDJdJ
h 2 and 3
c I ;md J
d. I and2
nc shear mess distribution over a beam
cross-section is shown in thn figure above.
l'hc beam is of
a Equal flange I -section
b IJncqual nnn:,w !-section
<:. Circular cross-section
d. 1 -section
Slendemcss ratio 11f a colu111n is defined as
the ratio of length to il'
a. Lc!ISt; rndms of gyration
b. dimension
c. Maximum luteral dimension
d. Max1mum rudius of gyration
Wbich one of lbllowing 1s nul
corrtclly matched?
82.
84.
85.
a. Poi11t detect in crystal Sdf
imer>itials
b. I incar defect in crystal Janice . Or"in
boundary
c. Planar dclcct 111 crystal lanhJt
Fxtcmal surface
d Volume defect in .:rystal lauicc ; Other
A screw, dislocation
I Lies pamllelto its Burger's wctor
2. Lies perpendicular 10 il' Burger's
vector
3. Moves in a perpendicular direction to
Burger'> vcctnr
-l-. Moves in an inclined ditection l<> the
vector
Select tbe correct answer using the codes
given hclow
a. I and -1
1\ I and J
c. 2 rutd 3
d. 2and4
Accurding to Gihhs rule. the
number vr degrees or ti'ec.dnm ur an
culectic pomt in n binary system is
a.
b, 2
c. 0
d. 3
An onhogonul op.:ration is being
,'tlfl'fed out under the following
culling speed = 2 m/s. tkplh c.ul e 0.5
mm. chip thickncs:< = (Ui nun. Then the
chip velocity is
a. 2.0 mls
h. 1.-t m/s
c. 1.0 m/s
d. 1.66 mls
The angle of inclfnalion of lhc rnke faL-e
Wilh rc>flCCI tO lhc hKll ba..t lll<"ilSUicd in H
plnne, perpcndiculnr to the hiiSc and
paralleJ 10 the width of the tnol s called
a. Back rake angle
b, Side rake angle
c. Side culling angle
d. End edge angle
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nscending order of their wear reslsL,noe
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tt nnn-femms 31loy (Stellite}-
Carbide-Nitride
h. Cn.t nonfurrom; allny (Stoll ito)llllS
Carbide-Nitride
HSS-Cast non-ferrous alloy (Stelllte)-
N itriclc..Carlndc
<I nonferrQus 11l1<1y (Stellite)-
C:lrb ide-N'it.ridt>-I-ISS
ln orthogonal cutting test, the cotlmg force
= 900 N. the thrust force = 600 N' anti ehtp
shear nnglc is 30. Thou the chip h=
force is
" 1079XN
h. %9.6 N
c. 479.4 N
d. 69.6N
llto time tnkcn tC) fucc a \\ (n k llicce of 72
mm diameter, if the pindlc peed is go
r.p.m. and <'TO.s-1\:ed mmlrev, ill
a. 1 .5 minlltC-'1
b. 3.0 minutes
.:. 5.4 minutes
cL S.S T)linute.
89. rhe of he!ieal grooves in u twist
drill is ttl
I. Improve tbe s tiffness ,
2. Save a tool mar.,rlal .
3. Providos pace lo r chip removal
-1. Pnwlde rako angle for culling edge
Select the correct usmg lhe codes
given below :
"
1 nnd ?.
b. 2 nd 3
c. 3 nod. 4
d. I 3nJ
90 Which one of lhe followi ng is nol n
nl31erisl7
n. Silicon
b. Aluminium Oxide
TJtrmium Nittidd
d. Cuhie B<1ron Nitride
91. In mi lling the wUing tool i$ held
in position by
92.
93.
9.& ..
9$,
13 oll li
n. Chuck
b. Spindle
c. Arbor
d. fool holder
A spur ser of 40 reetlt is mnohined in "
gear hohbing machine using a dm1hlc 51Mt
hob cu11c1'. n,c speed ratio bclwccn lhc.
hob and Ute blunk is
l : 20
b. 1 : 40
c. -10 : J
d. 2(l : J
M1lob List l wltlo List II
(Machining) and select the corrrot
List I
A. Madtin ing
B. Ruby m(i
C. Electrol)1"
D. Abrasive slwry
Li>t II
1. EC'M
2 . EDM
3. l!SM
4. LBM
A B
a. 2
b. 4 2
c. 2 4
d. 2 4
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3
Cold working produces
atTects:
))
J
3
the fo llowing
I. Stresses nre set up in the met. I
2 Grain strucluto get dis lortod
3. Strength and hardness of mct.'ll are
dccrc4scd
4. Swf:tcc finish is rodu=l
Which of theSe stotement:< are com. "Ct'l
l11nd 2
b. 1. 2 and 3
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3 and 4
d. land 4
A goning r;>tio nf I : '2 : 4 is used to dC!iign
Ute gting ror magnesium alloy
CJISting. ll1is sating ratio to tbe cro$s
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section Ote3.8' Ol
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the various g-.,ting
elements given below :
I. Down spn1e
2. bar
3. lugt.tll:S
l'he correct of the ohO\"e
elements in the rntio l . 2 : 4 is
n.
1>. 1. 3ond 1
c. 2, 3 and l
d. 3, I and 2
i\latcll L.ist l (Products) with List U
(Casting proee&S) and select the cerrecl
answer :
List I
/\. Hullow
B. Dentur<:s
C. Alunlinium aUoy pistons
D. arms
l,ist n
2. Jnve:stmcnt Csling
3. Slush O.stin!'
4. Shell Mouldin&
5. Grvity Die ('osting
A fl c
.. 3 2
I>. l
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.\
c. 2 3
cl. '
_,
2 5
()
5
5
4
4
l\lfutclt Lilli f (Welding Defects) with Lit
n nnd select the correct nMwer :
L,i,t T
A
B. Distortion
C. Slag
Listll
I. Damp electrodes
:Z.. Arc blow
3. Improper cleaning m m11llipBSil
\1 elding
Po<>r joint election
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4
B
2
c
3
D
1
98.
9?.
b.
c.
d.
2
4
4
I
3
3
3
l l ntl tl
.High speed eleclron beam ol' electron
b"""' welding is foeu..d on U1o wdd s pot
uing
a. v acu1m1 ltns
b. Inert gas len.<
c. Optic.,llells
d. llillgndic
In rcsisl4uoe \clding. hcnt is gentl"nl..d
due to U1c bctween
a. Electrode aud "orkpicce
b. A<peritie.< between touching t'lates
c. Two dissimilar metals being in eontact
d. lnlemtomic forces
LOU. A forging fot t'cdudng thu
diameter of a bar >nd in the process
making it long.,- b tem1ed as
a. Fullering
b. J>uuclting
c. llrsetting
d Exlmding
101. Ue following steps in forging a
connecting rod from lite bar sloe!< ;
I. Blocking
2. Trimming
3. finishing
4. Edging
Select 1he cotTecl sequence of ihesc
op<::rution.< using the cudeo given
I, 2, 4
b. 2, 3, 4. l
c. 3. 4. l. 2
d.. 4. 1.3. 2
102 'l11e extmsion proces(e:s) used for lhe
product1on of tooUtpaste tube is/are
1. Tube e.xlrusion
1. Po1ward estrusiOtl
3. lntiJaCI <>Xb'US ion
Select tle co1rect answer using tl1e cmles
giveu below :
a. t only
b I and ?
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103. A drculor shalt subj<'CI<\d w tWJSUng
monwnt In ma>tlmum sh<'tir .slJ'css
uf 60 Ml'u. the mnximum
compressh c in the material is
o.. 30 MPa
b. 60 Ml'n
c. 90 Ml'A
d. llOMPo
I 0-1. r length of 50 mm diameter steel
rod is solid while the remaining half is
hullow having u lx>rc of25 mm. The rod is
subjected to equal and opp<1sitc torc1ue at
its euds. It the maximum shear stress iJl
solid poni,)n is T. the maximum sht':lr
stress in the hollow ponion is
3. tl5116lt
b. t
c. P/Jit
d. ( 1611 5) {
105. A thick cylinder with internal diumeter d
and <!utsiJe diameter 2d is subjt-c.tcd w
internal pressure p. Then lhe mnxfmum
hoop stres. de,elored i11 1he C) Iinder is
a.
r
b. (2/3) I'
c. (5/3)p
d. 2p
106. I \Oiumeuio slJ'ain in cn;e t>f a thin
cylinJrkul shell ur d. l.hickness t.
subjcck-d to internal pressure pis
a. pd .(3- 2p}
'21
b. pd .(4 -3,11)
JLE
prJ
c. 4rl5 - 4J.L)
d. pd_.(-1- 5J.L)
41/;
(where Modulus or elnticlty. p
l'ni:;son's ratio for the shell n'Ullerirtl/
1117. nw otnn,nunly used technique of
stl>:ngthening thin p1essure vessel
a. Wire winding
b. Shrink fitting
15 of II>
c. Auto-i'rcttagc
d. Multi-layered construction
I 08. Under axial loa.J. earh section of a close-
u,ih:t.l htlical is 1<1
a. 'fcnsile stres.' und shear sLrC$S due to
lnnd
b. Com()(t:ssivc stress nnd shear stress
due to torque
c. Tens ile stres.' end shear stress due ttl
torque
d. l orsionaJ and di1'1Xll sbeor stresses
IO'J. A lln having lcn!'cth L nnd Uniform cross-
with area A is tn b<1th
tensile Ioree P ood tor<]ue T. If G is l.hc
shear modul us and I! is the YoWl!\S
modulus. the internal st rai n tnergy sti ll'cd
in th.e bar is
r' '-
a. --+-
2GJ 1
'b.
r' L f' ' L
--+-
OJ lA.L
u.
1'
1
L 1''1,
--+--
'lGJ :ME
d.
T I.
--.,. --
(/.! I F.
11(1. f<r mild steel under uniaxial
tensile looding is given b) the shaded
poni!ln Ill' the stress-strain diagram as
shm111 in
a.
-
b.
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Ill Monel metal is an allo) of
a. Iron nnd corbon
b. Copper and zinc
c. Aluminium and copper
d. Cupper and nickel
112. Primaryobjectoflull annealing is lo
o. Increase toughness and yield poinl
b. ductility and rcsilicucc
c. Remove tbreign impurities and
improve urfuco
d. lncrea,;e ductWJy and macbinahilil y
113. Globular limn of <-emenlil< in lbe struchare
of steel is Obtained thruugh
a. Nonnalfsins
b. Malleabilisiug
c. Spheroidising
d. Curbonising
114. Gunnwtol. 1vhich is used in j ountal
bearings, u1n1nins
a. 88% Cu. I 0% Sn. 2% Zn
b. KO% Cu. 10% Zn, 10% AI
c. 85%Cu.5%, Mg. 10%/\1
d. 85% Cu. 5% Sn, 10% Pb
115. Tbe cofn!.ct of element> or 18-4-
1 HSS tool is
a. W. Cr. V
b. Mo, Cr, V
c. Cr. NL C
d. Cu. Zn. Sn
Ill>, Ienon n
a. lluorocarbon
b. Thcrmo-pla<[ic Uuorocarb1111 polymer
117.
16of lb
c. Inorganic compound of nuorioe nod
mrbon
d. l.nminnlcd phenolic material
In the case nf ntbhcr. vtllcnniY.ntion rclers
to U1c process of producing n
a. Linear polymer
b. Bmnched polymer
..:. Cross-linked polymer
d. Net work polymer
Polyesters can t>e defined a.< rhc
condensation pr<)thll\tS () f
a. Dicarbos.}l ic acids with dihydroxy
alcohol$
b. 13isphcnoi-A nnd cpichlorohyrlrin
c. f'heool and fonualdehydrin
d. Benzene nnd toluene
II Y. l11e coordination numher for rCC Cf)Stal
structure is
a. 4
b. 8
c. 12
d. 16
120. Match Llst I (Crystal StnJcture\ wilb Lisl
Tl (E.xumplc) und select the correct 1mswcr:
Li,1 )
A. ' impte Cubic
B. Body-centered Cubic
l'. F<Jce-centered Cubic
D. Hexugunnl Close Packed
Lis t ll
I. Zinc
2. Copper
3. Alpha iron :u ro0m1empcrnnue
4. Manganese
A
[l
c D
4 3 2
b. 4 3 2
c. 3 4 2
d. J
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2
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
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PAPER-I
I .
1.
3.
II small sphere of outer area (1,6 m
1
is
lotaUy enclosed by a large cubical bail.
The shape factor of hail wit.h respect to
sphere os 0.11!14. Whatos the measure of the
internal side ofthe cubical hail'l
a 4 111
b .S m
c. 6 m
d. Ill 111
ln a l'apour compressor refrigeration
system. the compressor capacity fs 2100
kj/minute 3Jld he.'\1 rejection factor is I l .
Whnt \\iU. respecti,ely be d1e heat rejected
from the condenser and C 00. P '1
a 5040 kJ/rnmute ru1d 5
b. 2520 kJ/rninule and 5
c, 1520 kJ/mmute and 4
d 5040 IJ/rninut., and 4
Which one of tbe following statemems is
C()rrecl'!
In a domestic rcfTigerator periodic
derrosting os requo red because frosting
a causes corrosion or materials
b. reduces heat extraction
c. overcools food stuff
d. partially blocks
Air at 35C DBT and 25C de11 (,IOint
temperature passes through the water
shower. hose temperature 1s maintruned at
zoc What is the process inrolred''
a. Cooling and humidification
b. Semible cooling
c. Cooling and dehumidilicahon
u Heating and humidification
5 Consider the follo11 ing statements
I The specific JS Ote ratio of Ute
mass or wacer apour 10 the mass or
dry air in a given volume of the
mi:"\ture
2. The relacire humidity of the
atmospheric alr is the ratio of the.
actual mass of the water \
1
apour an a
6.
7,
given volume to thnt 11 hich i 1 would
have of ot \\ere saturated at the same
temperature
3. The degree of saturatoon is defi ned as
Lhe ratio of !he specific humidity at a
lo the specific humidity of tbe
mixture when saturated at the same
temperature
Which of the stalemems given above are
corre<:l''
a. l and2
b. 2 and 3
c. I and 3
d, 1, 2and3
Atmospheric air 81 dry bul b tempermure of
tsc enters a heating cool 11 hose surface
temperature is maintained at 40C. The air
leaves the heating coil nt :!5C, What will
be thf) bypass fhctor of the coi I'/
a. 0,376
b. 0.4
c. (l.(i
d. 0.67
Veloci ty of air passing through u
rectangular duel and a circular duGI is
same. Which one of the Following Is
correct e'pression for the equivalent
diameter of the ci ocular duct in respect of a
rectangular duct for the same pressure loss
per unit length? (a and b are the lengtl1 and
breath of the rectMgular duel cross
section)
a+h
a,
ab
b,
2ob
a+b
2a
C,
a-b
d
1b
O+h
Whtch ouc of the following swtements is
correct' I
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13.
" Eftecli, e temperature Is Ute indox
'' hich correlates lhe combined
elf air clry hulb tcmpcrnturc. aic
hurnidity nnd air IJJ)ou
human comfort
b. Tbe value of ofti:ctive tempernun-e in
winter and summer be '"me for
humun comfort
c. EIJ'e.:live t<anpernLure and wet bulh
""'one nd Ute
II. The volue of cll\lc.tiw lcmperutur<>
slwnld be higher in Winter U1n1o in
summer for comfort
Which of thd tollowing nrc n01mally
cle$ired comrort cundiion in "" air
system?
n, 2YC DBT ruod so,, RH
b 22"C 013'1' and 9()')., RH
c. 15\ PBT and 75o RH
d. 1sc DBT and -1(1% RH
ln an air conditioning plant the
refrigeration load Oil the coil b lOll Tit
Tho mns nnd enthalpy of nlr leaving Ute
coil ore 420 kg/minute ond 4(1 k11k
respectively. What will be the enthalpy of
tire air at Ute inlet to the coi l under tl""e
condition> 1
d. SOkJ kg
"
90U
1
kll
C, 100 U/kg
d. 1112.5 kJ/kg
U' uf contc3ction Jl the \ 'CIJ:I
cuutroac j,; <:<jUOI tn 0.()2, U\tU wbot will
btt the dynamic loss in. suddeu
conlrnctic>n in duct1
(1. 0.25
b. 0.375
c. o.ss
ol 0.65
An of gravity 0.9 b.as Vis<W.!Iity
of 0.28 Slokos ot 38"C. W1L1l will be it
in Nsim2.'f
. 0.2520
" (1,03 11
"' 0.0252
d. 0.0206
Which I!IJC o'f tbe JiJUO\\ iug i8 thv COitL'<:t
expc..,ssion for the criticn l j>resurc rMio of
" nozzle'/
14.
15.
16.
17.
I
a. [flf
b. lflr
e. ( 2 \-71
II - i )
I
d. r-
n- 1
Who! is the crilicaJ pressure rotio for
isentropic no<!Zie tlow with ratio of
<pecific b.:aB as 1,5?
a. (tl.Sr'
h. ((},g)l ..
c. (1.25)
0
1
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d. ( 1.25)'
Consider the follo"-ing statements
1. The speed of r<)totion of the moving
clement of gas turbines is much
lUg her titan uC sh:arn tubine$
2. Gas IUrhine plants. and
larg.,.. in W: lh>n steam turbine lllnts
3. Gas turbine require cooling water for
its opuraliQJl.S
4. AlmoSL any k.iod of fuel cau be used
with gas turbines
\V11ioh of tho given above ""'
correct?
a. l and 2
b. land 3
e. l nd 4
<L 3 and 4
Which one of tl foUowing is tltc fb>tUL'C
of press ure compounding ( Rete:Ju
staging.)1
a, Low efficiency m low rotational speed.
b. High with low fluid
vt:lncilie'i
c. High eiiiciency with high tlnid
velocities
d. Low eiiiciency at bigh cotational
speeds
Jn Parson, rcuct.ic)ll turbines. the 'c:tc.dt y
diagram tl'iungiC!I at the inlet arid <l llt.lcllll'C
which of the lbllowi118?
a.
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b lsoscdes
c, Rtght-unglcd
d. Congruenl
Which or the folio" ihg statements is
correc(/
In rcctprocoting compressors. one sllould
auu at compressing the air
a. l'uliabaticnlly
b. I scntroptc ali)
c. isotltcrmul l)
d.
ltt Parson's turbinu if (U) ts ttoa.lc ungk.
lhett wllm is the of
the ht(binc'l
lL
h
c
t1
C(IS ll'
{I HOS<t)
2cos' a
(1 +Cos' a)
2cos' a
{1-c<lsa)
cos' a
(1 + 2cos' 11)
Whm is the value M the r(hcm
multi-stage lllrhinc'?
a. I.OJ ro 1.04
b 1.1 0 to 1.20
c. (J,90 lo I ()()
d. 1,10 to us
rnctor fn
A nuid l lows lhrough n
passage as showu in the above diaarnm.
The ' 'elocity of the flUid nt the poml A is
400 m/s.
Which one of the lollowh1g is correct"
Allhc point B. the fluid
a. an incrca.;e In velocity and decrease '"
pressure
h a decrease in vdooity and in
pressure
c. n decrease in velocity and pres
J <f l b
d an 11tcreasc in vclocily :md pressure
22.. In which vnc of tl1c following s1ean
turbines. steam iS taken from various
points along the turbine. solei) for feed
water heming?
a Extraction turbine
b. Bleeder turbine
c. Regcnernt1vc turhmc
cl turbine
23. Which one of the lollowrng ts the correct
expression lbr 1he degree ol'rcaction lor nn
a-:ial-llow compressor'l
24
25
20.
a.
b.
c.
d
Work inpul lo the ro1or
Work inpm to Lhc
or en1halpy on the rolor
Change of emhalJIY in the s1age
l>ressurc rtsc 111 the ro10r
' ise it1 lJh! stage
ISCIItflliJic work
Actual work
Asseni<>n (A): A simple or elenlerrlill\'
curburc!l>r provide< progressively rich
nnxturc. with incrcusing air flow.
Rensou ( R) 111e density of lite air terJds 10
Increase as lhe nue of air now llterea.<.:s.
a. Both A and Rare individuall) true and
R is 1hc correct expllUlati<>n ol A
h. Both A and R individ11alll 1n1c hnl
R is 1101 the correct CXJ!IanaLIOII of' /1
c A is true but R is lalse
d. A is fulsc but R i,
Assertion (A): In lumped Cltlltlcity
lhe gradicnl wilhin
Ute system is neglrgibk.
Reason (R): In analysis ofluntped Cltpncil}
lhc thermnl c!lndutl iVII'V M the
is considered hi!lh
n respective of the si7.c tJf the
a. Both A and R tlfe individu:tll) true lllld
R d1e corrcti. explanation of A
b. !3oth A and Rate individuoll v true but
R is not the correct e."(>IMario"n of A
c. A is lntc. h11t R Is fnlse
d. A is fulse but R is true
'lssortion (A); SuiJ cool ing of rdrigcrant
ilqmd increases d1e cocfHcient of
performance of a refrigeration cycle ..
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29.
Renson (JU: Suh cooling rodUCC$the work
re.quiremcmt of a o:frig.:rolion cycle.
a. Both ,\ :md R are individually true and
'R is conect eXJllanation of A
b Both A and R are individt1.1lly true bm
R is not the .:xplanution of A
c, A IJ ue but R is
d. A is but R Is bue
Assertiou (A): A circular plate i
imtncl>lcd uo a it>
touching Uu: fl'e\! !lUJface :&ud tl1c: pla.r1c
mnkes an angle fl with the free surtace
With different vnlues of 9, the position of
uf poossult II he diflnt.
Reason (R ); Since the cenu-e of pressure is
dt>Jl"lldt:nt 011 second mom"''' oJ nrca. with
dilferl'111 \'41= e of. secoo(l of
M'e.'t for the cirotilar plate wil l cluonge.
Both A and R are individually true and
R is the correct explution of A
b. A and Rare individullv trve but
'R is not tlte correct 11f A
c. A is I.Jue bul k ;,,
tl A is hut R is true
Asserlion (A): In a .. upersonic nonle. with
sonic condition at lhe throat. any reduction
of dowustroaru pnlSSuro wiU uol be felt ul
the i.nlot of the no7zlc.
RcJ<ln (R): The c>u>cll
of lmtx:rs<,mie tlhw!ii rrnvels nt
s1nic which c.lJlnnl JlrOJ)agMe
upstr3nt by Mnch cone.
u. Both .\ and R lll't iJJdividu>JJy true and
R is Uuo con'llct cxplan>tion of A
b. Bolb A 011d R arc individually true bul
R 1;, not the or 1\
c. A is tmc bul R is false
cl. fobc but R. i true
Ascrtion (t\): For the .aouc power. Ut<>
o1>1or of on impulc turbine nce<l not lx: "'
l:lrge ns that of a reacli<m norhine.
Reason (R): In the case of a reAction
turbine. wa(eo has In he admitted to th
ruwtt:t' OJ'tluud its cnli1..: cin:umfcrcucc.
a. BoOt A and R lll'e individually true and
R is Lbc coro..,cl cxpl=tion of A
h. Both \ aud R !Ire individWIU) true hut
R is not the correct cxplnnlllinn of A
c. AU< ttuc but R is
d. A is false but R is true
30.
31.
33.
34.
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Assertion (A): For higher specific speeds
rndil llow pumps the gn!4test
dliciency.
Reaon ( R): Pumps ha,'ing larger
discharge under sruollcr haw highi:r
spocific
a. Goth A and R ore individuall)' true. and
R is the c<>mlCI e><plonntion of A
b. Both A nnd R aro1ntlfvidualll true but
R is not the .:orrect cxplanatio.n ol' A
c. A is tn>e but R is r.,lse
d. A is fLe but R i$ bue
Assertion (.\) : fhe volul.c casins of a
ceottrifugal t}ump helps in creating the higb
velocity head n""'ssary for enabling water
flow upwnrds to a higher level
Reason (R): Tite water llow' lbrough u
divetfring llil9S"ge in the volute chamber
a. Both A nod R 3f'e individually true and
R i$ the correct explanation of A
b Both A and R nre ittclividully true hut
R is not the cotTI!<!t explaMtion of A
c. <\ is true hut R i false
d. i\ is bul R is true
Which one of the folll'wong correctly
def111es I K. as per the intel'llolionally
accepted dofiuitiou oflemP<'ralurc scale')
a. lll OOll.o nf lh" dlff.:reuce between
normal boiliu.g point :md uonual
frow.ing point aJ: water
b. l/27j, I Sib of the norm" I frut:?.ing
point of wler
I 0() lim ell the ol ifl'erence between the
pnint .,r >nd the noronl
point of water
d. 11273. 15tlo ofilie biple point ofwoter
ho a steady-now adiabtic turbine, tloe
cilllllgcs in. ilie intctml entl>>lpy,
kinetic energy and potcntiol cnOl'gy of the
working fluid. from inlet to re - 100
kJ/kg. 1-10 kJikg. - 10 kJ/kg Dlltl 0 kJtkg
rospoctively. Which ono of the following
gives the amount of wqrk developed by Ute
turhine?
. 100 k:Jikg
b. 110 ld lkg
c. 140 kJ I!<Jl
d. 150 kJII<g
An idcnl gas undcrgu<-s au iolilerm;ol
from tote R to .t,.te S m
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o
m
35
3(;,
37
turbine ns shown 111 lbc dmgrnm given
bclo\1
2.0 - - -
u.bar1 0
T
0 I 0..!....-.. \'(m ' )
The area of shaded region ts lOOO Nm.
What is the amount is turbine "ol'k done
during the process'/
a. 14.000 Nm
b, 12,000 Nm
c, I I ,OOl/ Nm
d. I tJ,OOO Nm
170 ld of heaL is supplied to a system at
constnut volume. Then the system rejoots
18lJ kJ or heat at constant pressure and 40
kJ of work IS done on tl. 1'ho system ts
finally brought to 1rs original stat<" b)
adiabatic process. If the Initial value of
mtemol enorro is 100 k.l , then which one
of tile following statements is correct''
a. highe.st \'Slue of intemn1 cncrro
occurs ol the end ol' the constant
volume process
b. The htgbcsl value or mlemal cncrb'Y
occur.; nt tile end or consmnt pressure
process
c. The wgltest aluc of mlemal coer!:}
occurs n.frcr adiabatic cxpansiou
d lntcmnl energy is equal nL nil points
An insulated bqx contnmlng 0.5 kg of a
gas having C, = 0.9X kJ/kg, K l'alls from n
balloon 4 km Jbove the enrtlo s sud'ace.
Whnt will be the tcJnperaturc rise or the
gus when the box bots the ground'/
a, 0 I(
b 20 K
c.
d. 110 K
In a heat <UJgi ne opcratiog tn a oyclc
between a source temperature of 606(
a sink temperahore of 2oc. whnt will
be the least rate or heat rejec-tion per W
net output of the engine?
n. 0.50kW
b 0.667 kW
c. l,5kW
So( II>
d. 00341 kW
Two recrsiblc engine operate between
lhcmtal reservoirs at 1200 K. T
7
K and 30(1
K such that I st, engine rcceh es ilent [rom
12()() K rcscnoir ,1nd rejects heal to
thennal reservoir ol T, K. while 2nd
c.ugUJc receives heut Croru
rcscnoir at T
1
K aud rejects bcJL to the
thennal reservOir ul 3UO K The effic1ency
of both lhc ongoncs ts equal
What is value of tetnpCr.lturc T, ?
400 K
b. 51Kl K
c. 600 K
d. 700 K
39 A perfect gas ul 27C was bc;tlcd until its
,-olume was doubled using the following
U1rce different jlrocesses separately
1 C On5tanl pressure procc,ss
2. lsO!I>ermal process
3. Jscot!opic process
Which one of the follo11ing is the eorrcc.t
sequence in (he order of i ncreasing vaJue
of ti1e Jiual temperature of the gns reached
by using the tbrce different
processes?
n. 12-3
b. 2-3- 1
c. 3-2- 1
d. 3-1-2
411. A system undergoes a process during
which beat t!ansler to the system per
degree increase io is ghctl by
the C<Jnntlon
dQ I <IT ; 1.0 kJ/"C The work done bl' the
pet degree !ncrcssc ln tcmpctnlure
is !Jhen by the equation
dW/dT = 2 H. l T 1vhcre T 1s in c. If
dunng the process, the temperature of
water ,aries from IIJOC to 150"C. what
wtll be the cbange Ul internal energy'/
'" 125 kJ
b. -250 kJ
c. 625 kJ
d. - 1250
41 One kg of air is t.o tlJe following
processes:
I. Air expands from 6 !Jar to
3 bar.
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14.
-15.
1. Alr is to volume tot
con5t3nl pressure. .
3. Heat is supplied to nir at constant
volume lilllhe
4. pressure becomes Ulfeefold
Tn which Qf ol,ove process.,., the
cbonge 111 enb'OJ)Y I' ill positive?
a. I and 2
h. 2 nnd
1and 3
(J. 1. 2 nnd 3
What will be tl1e loss of <WaJiabla enwljy
assodoted with U>e transfer of I 0(\0 kj of
heot from constant tempenture sy.tcnt at
600 !>. to nolltcr ol K when lhu
emimnment temperature is 300 K'l
a. !50 ld
b 2.50 kJ
.:.. 500 kJ
d. 700 kJ
llto vjril1lion of ptt:S-5Utc with
t"llpel'Oture fnr a liquid ;, 0, I
at ..11)0 K. 'llte pecili c vofum"" vf
soturoted liquid ond dr) saliu'altd vpnur
.tl 400 K oro 0 lSl und 0.00 L m3 1tq.
Whal will be the volue of Intent heat of
Vll poriz.,.ion using C' lnYPcnm
etju.11illn?
" 1600(1 kJikg
b. 1600 k.Jikg
c. IIM)O J,;Jikg
cl I ()(} k j/kg
Which one of the fctllowing the
COndensation Of a mil<tUre Of snturated
liquid :and $a\Urnted V3pour on
enlhalpy-ontropy diagrom
a. A hotiz.untallitto
b. An incliued liuc uf couslartl slope
1!. A vc:l'tkaltinc-
(l A curved tine
For a two-stage uir
.:omprussor. the suction prussure is LS bar
and tho delivery pressure i 54 bar. Whlls
the value of the ideal inlencooler pr.,.sura'/
a. 6 bM
b. ? bnr
Q. 27.75 bJJ'
d. 9/ .,fi bat
46.
-17.
-18.
-19.
6 " ' 16
Which ol the t'ollo"in_g action($)
lncreMt(s) the knocking in the Sl
engine?
a. lncr.:asing mixture
rollo 1.4
b. Rcl3rding the spa.iland increasing Ut.;
compress ion ralio
c. lucrcosing tho oompressiou ratiu and
reducing engine speed
d. [no.roo.,ing both mixture strength
heyond equivolenoe l .4 and
the compression rtio
Which Qf lbe tollowing feahtn.>(s)
used in the cCtmhtt<liun design lu
t'tlduco Sl eJiginc I.Jwck.?
a. Spark plug locotcd owoy from
,-olue, shJ_pcd combortion
t hilmber nncl ll:tme i.r.wel
disl:ance .
b. Wedye shJ'<'<I combustion chmber
c. Wedge h;tped .:ombustion
""'1 short namu I ravel distance;
d. SpMk plug locatcd awoy l'rorn exhout
\ ' O lue. !hort illlme trove I distuoce itnd
ttidc vnlue design
Which of lite following f.1clor(11)
I he tendency for knocking in
Ote CJ. engine'/
a. lncreosing both the compression rnrio
aml thecooluullemperatomo
b. lncrcosing bt>lh U1e f1Ced and lh<>
injc.;;tiun udV:11'cc
c. lncrcosiug the sp<:cd, inj(:elioo advance
uoli coolant loruperature
d. rncrc.as-ing lhu- oomptcssiou rntio
1\1J toh List I (:;1. Enf ine Opl'lltionol
Mode) willt List T1 ( Atr fitol RAtio by
Mass) and select the correct onswer;
I I
A, Idling
B. Cruising
C. M:tx.imum puw"r
D. Cold
List Il
l. 4: I
2 10 : I
3. 12.5 : I
4. 16 : I
5. 14.8:1
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5(t.
51.
S2.
Codes;
A B c D
:h 2
,,
3
h. 5 I 3
"
2 3 5 l
(l
5. 3 4
lhe l'ollctwing sratetncnls for
multi-jet Clll'burelor-
L Acccleration jet is located just behind
the lhrotllc value
2. Idle jet is located close lo lhc choke
3. !\f:tln jet alone !HIJ'plics pclroJ ut
normal engine speed.1
Wlaicb of the s tntemenl given above nrc
curro:<.1'1
h. 1 and 2
2 and 3
d. I :md 3
Tho toichimueuic air fuel ratio for petrol
i 15 : L \\1oat i tllo aulfual ratio required
tbr maximum power?
;r, 16: l- IR; I
b. LS: I
c. 12 : 1 - LK : 1
d. 9 : 1 - 11 : 1
Con.ider ll!e fol!owill, $lall:ments witlt
reference to oupercltnrging one. engines
L Reciprocating compressors ar<f
inv3rinbly used for htgh degree of'
supe1charging
2. RolMy comprusors like rools blowers
quio suitnble lot lo" degree of
sup<ni:harging
3. t\xil>l Oow compressors are most
<X>mrnonly employed for supercharging
dlosel cngioe; llscd in heavy duty
lrOusporl vehicles
4. Centrifugal .:<>nip"""'''"' ore for
turbo -chorgiug
Which of tl1d given nbo\ ll
COrTCCI'/
" 1 and 2
b. 2 and 3
o. I
d. 2 il.lld
53. 11><; jet exit cloeity fhun a
is 2700 n,c fo"Yaalllligbt velncity io
54.
55.
56.
7 1>1 f {,
l350 rnis. What
the propulsive
emciency of the llnit'l
a. 90"-'>.
b. 66 .66"u
c. 50'1o
d.
-... ..
What is U1u rntlo of thickness
lo momentum for linenr velocity
llistribution overn Oat pi :ate'/
. u
b. 2.0
2. 2,5
3. 3.0
Consider the li llowiug !ltnlerncnts
n:g:mling l>miMr subbyer <Jf bc1un1lory
layer n(lw
I. The laminar sublayer nnly in a
"'lliun lhal occurs before !be forlllalion
of laminar boundary layer
2. The l:uninur sublnyer is n 1 next
to the -w31l where the \ li.scous force is
predominant while the rest of the Oow
is turbulent
:>. The l:lrninar ubloyer oucur<:b only in
turbulent flo\\ pM! " srnoollt plate
Wbioh of Ute s ivcn abo\'c isi>l"'
correct?
D, L2rutd 3
b. 1 and 2
c. 011ly 2
d. land 3
Matcl1 List I (lllow Depth) wiUt List II
(BIc FJydrnulic Condition Associ:ltcd
Therewith) nnd sclact tho correct amnver
List l
A. Conjugate deplh
B. Critical depth
c. r\llcmotc de-pth
D. 'Normal d"flth
Lislll
1. Uniform fl ow
2. spdciftc energy
3. Minimum specil'ic energy
4. Same spocitic fa reo
5. Some bed slope
A B c D
3 5 I 2
b. 2 J l 3
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57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
c. 3 2
d. j 4 1 2
A 10 nun diomeler 2m long straight
uniform pipe -a .steady llow of
(visoos[ty 1 .()1 centipoi.sesl the of
3.0 pot minute. Wbnt is th11
:approxlrnnle valu" of the. shear strC..'i!i on
th" intllm l wall of the pipe'!
<t 0.0166
1>. jl,081 2 dyne! em'
c. 8.12 dynicon'
rL 0.9931 dynC>cm
2
Whicl1 one of the foUow ing is the Cflu'cd
expression for the area of now fur "
circul;u channel? !Where !l = half the
anglo subten<lcd by Water surface Ql tl"'
.J<:nlre and R ; of tho circJJI3t
chnru>el)
II. n>( 2f) sin22(J )
b. R' (fl sin
2
18 )
;:.. 2R'(2tl -sin211)
d. 2R
2
(!)-sin 26)
A 1.0 m long model of a ship is towed at
speed pf81 cm/s in a towing tn.nk. To wb>t
speed of the hip, 64m long does this
COITe<flond to'l
n, 7,2(\ mls
b. 6.48 m/s
c. $.76 rn/s
d. 3.60 m/s
In Oow condition bo!IJ viscous uno
grovity force dominnt" nnd both the
Froude numOO.. and the Reynolds numher
the in I and prototype: and,
the ratio of kinematic viscosity afmodd to
tlu t of tho prototype is U.089.l . What l; the
model
a_. I :
h. : I
c. 5 : I
d I : 5
i\ ohip whose full lengtb is 100 rn is to
tmvel at 10 m1s Por dynamlc similarity.
\vith what velocity sht)uld I : 25 m(Kld
ofU1" sb.ip be towed?
n. 2 lOIS
Ill.
611.
liS.
8lll l (>
b. J()ms
c. 25 m!5
d. 250 rn/s
Mllllh T (Type uf Model ) lvilh tl
Transt(:rence R11t in fur Velt)Cil)' ) and selec.t
correct """" cr;
List I
A. model
B. Froude model
C. \Vebc'f modul
D. Mltcb model
Lit. u
..[/[r;
'2. Jr. (p,l, )
3. I I I ( p,/, )
4. >Jg),
(where symbols g, IL p. a and k hav<> U1eir
usul mcuings and subscript r ' l'ofen to
the ratio)
Codes;
A.
b.
d.
A
3
3
2
2
13
4
4
c
2
2
3
3
D
4
1
4
I
Au oircr:rO i flying at a speed of km/11
at au altitude. "bere tit<> allnusphtoric
is - 20"C. os Ore
Df>proximatevalue of tl1e !Yfaoh numbeq,f
the aircraft?
a. 0.653
b. 0.697
c. 0.2411
d. 0.231
Jn a parfoct gas having ratio of spcciJic
os lA whnl ;, the strength of
nunnal shi)Ck with upstt'e!lm number
cqWl l tO 5.o7
. 27
b. 2ti
c. 29
d. 24
Which one oF the li>llowing sllltement.s is
r-,levatll to Ute spe.:ific speed of a
centrifugal pump?
w
w
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x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
66.
67.
68.
69.
n. rlcod developed is unity disc-harge
is unity
b. Hei!d developed l unity and power
ab:.orbi:<l is unity
c. Discharge is uni\Y ond power absorbed
is unity
<l E:lclt ol' hed ikvelol)ed, power
lind is equal to
unit)'
A ceuttifugl pump needs 1000 W of
power when operatmg nt 1500 rpm. Whnt
1s the power if the ol'
the pump is iJtc't'eascd to 3()00 rpm?
... 2000 w
b. 4000 w
65Utl w
" snoo w
l'wo centrifug"l pomp< hRve unpellers
with oulc:l' dimensions uf 02ch e4ual to
twice the inntr dinu.- n.sious. 1"11c iru1cr
diameter of the impeller is three
times the inner diomaer & the urst one.
What is llae speod rotio NyN1 of pump>. if
tho pumps art n:qulred to develop the
me man metric hoad to Stnrt delivery of
\\ater'?
9
b. 4
c. 112
d. 1'3
W nler required to be lifted by J I() k\\'
pump fr(>m a depth of lUll m. If the pwnp
is U>t>b)e t11 lift th<: wnter. Oaen wlticb one
ofU1e loll owing is
a, A greatm oop3cily pomp hl1lll0 b< usdd
b. A diometet ddivery pip<> bus to
he used
c.. A !urger di:uuoter suctiuu pap< has to
he used
cL J\ rnuhi$tnge puinp Ito. to be us<:<l
Which one of Oao following is coa.w.t?
In positive dlsploC<.>monl pump.-. the slip
can !iometimcs be negative when the actunl
discharge is greater than the theoreti.cal
disclwrge. This happens in
n. small pipes ctoupled with a IO\\
hcntl
h. smnll suction pipe$ coupk<tl With a
mcdiutu deljvery her.ul
70,
71.
72.
73.
74.
? ol Iii
c. long suctlon pipCII ' coupled willa low
deliveo heod
d. long <uction pipes coupled with
medium deliwry
A cenlrifugol pump ot 1()0(1 rpm
o head of 30 m. If the s peed r.
incrcnscd to 2000 rpm and th.: pnmp
operaies with the same efficiency. what is
the"""" developed by the pump'/
la. 60 m
b. 90m
c. 120 Ill
d. 150 Ill
What i5 Ou' rangu of the spt.'<'d 1'11tio 9 for
Knplan turbine for its most efticfent
operntion'l
a. 0. 10 "' 0.30
h 0,43 toO 65
c. O.S5 to 1.20
d. 1..1(1 to 2. t)O
Mnt<:h List I ('I ypc of Model) with List Jl
(Liqoid Handled) and elect the' cmTecl
auswer:
List I
A. Closed impel!.,.- pUtnJ'
n. Semi-open imtleller pmnp
(' Open impeller pump
List D
1. S>ndy watea
2. .\cids
3. water
Codes:
A B c
'
"
2
b.
'
2
c. 2 3
d. 1 2
'
An impulse turbine npc'roting with" s ingle
no7.zk h"S " sp<:<:d of 5. \Vhat "ill
be the apjli'OXimule SjiCt-d or Ote
turbine if the turbine is oper:<teci with one
more additional nozzle oftlte me size'/
jl, 4
b. 6
r:. 7
d. to
Two centrifugal pump 'A' nod n
opcn1te at their m::.ximu-m at
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w
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x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
1000 rpm 500 rpm respectively.
Against the delivery pump 'A'
diselmge I m
1
/s and p11mp B 4
t<:of1CC1ivd). Wh:tl is Uoc ratio of
pe<.'ll (N, ), (N, )a?
" I : '2
b. 1 ; 1
1: 4
d. 4 : 1
75. W.tl (Specific Spc-..d) wiUt Lit II
(Expr<lllsioo ' nwguitudc) and select
correct :a.uwer
7(),
List!
A. Specific reed nf tmbinc
B. Specific spcud of pump
C. Specific speod of pel ton wbool
D. Specific $J)Ctd turbine
List U
I. N../Q I H"
2. N../PI H"
.
' .
50 - 25U
4. II) .5()
Code..:
A B c D
.. J 2
b. 3 2 1 4
2 I 4 3
d. 2 3
Which of the following pairs
corrt!etly
is not
o. Centrifugal pump : Rotating blodes lu
the motor centrifug:tl head
b. pump: Poftivc
displocc'ment pump
c. 'f11rbine pwnp : Cerotrifugal pump with
guide vnnes
<L Gear pnmp : Gear Ieeth work like
t'OI.1ting blades to cenui.fugal
hCDd
77. 1\latch Li<t I (Flow Pa.rumeier) wiUI List U
(Type of Turbine) I!Itd scloot lbc
answer:
List I
A. Highhc-ad
B. A.xiol flow
C. M.i$cd fl nw
D. Higb sp...::ifio
78.
10 ul Ill
List U
I. Francis turbine
2c Polton wheel
"
Kaplan turbine
Codes:
A B c D
a. 2 3 I
b. 2 3 2
c. 2 '
'
'
"
d. 2 2
' Wlrich one of the to !lowing statements is
COrr<'<!t'l
When a tluid passes (Tom the inlet to exit
of t'Oior in a. centrifugal pump,
tangential momentum
a. incrcas_...s and increases
b. doorea.s.:s and eno,rgy
""
n:mJ:ains and cn<rgy
d., ......
d. IUCrCOLSCS ud energy 1\.11\atn.s
unchanged
79. A Fruncio turbine COUJIIcd lu ""
altemator to electricity with a
frettuoncy of IJ'Oo<o alternator has t2
pole:;;. then tile Ultbinc bould be tegulntul
to run at whtch one of the following
constant speeds'/
80.
81.
a. 250 rpm
b. 5()(1 rpm
c. 600 rpm
d. \0()() !]lUI
CooLidcr the !lollovuog lnlemoniJ!
regarding waste he.ol boilers
I. Wostc-heot boil= placed in thO> path
of exhaust gases
2 These are frre tube boiler\!
3. Tha portion of the heat ll'ilnsfer
in uch boiler is due 10 C()nveetion
\V1rich of the statements glven abnve are
conecl'l
a. I. 2 and 3
b. I and 2
c. land 3
d. I and 3
C<>nicler tho tbllowing stntemcnlli
l'e!t:lrdlng performance or turbojet engineS
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
J. The tbrusl decreases. ot hig,her a hitudo
due to reduced demiry of nnd
lnwc::r mass Ou\Y ot' air.
2. At subsonic speeds. tlte effect of
incrctucd is to the air
fl ow nnd lhn1st iucfeile
3. The- rdolivc velocity of jot with respect
to the medium decreases at higher
speeds which tends lo reduce lhe thntSt
-1. For turbl)jct engine the chrust of. jet
subS<Jnic pecds rotnJtins relatiVely
Whic.h of the 11hovc arc
correct'?
a. 1.2. 3 nnd l
b. I and 3
.:. I. 2 and 4
d. 2..3 311d 4
82. Consider the following. for
NOx rmtis-sions from LC.
I. Foonolion of NO.. depends upoll
combustion lempemlure
2. Formation of NO dcpc'tlds UIMIII type of
coolant. used
3. 1:..'1\hn-ost gas iS- an
effective. rneans for control ofNO,
4. Activted Plntinum is used t{Jr
1 eduotion of NO ..
Which ilf the statements ght.11 ob"'"' arc
corrcc-1'?
n. I nnd 2
b. I. 2 ond 3
1!. 2 nnd -1
d. I nnd 3
Consider the folio" ing Exhanst
en1issious of e:ubott monoxide from spa1'k
ignition cnginu arc.
J. 111aiu.Jy fuul- aiv tu.ixlure strength
dependent
2. in the rouge of zero tu
3. nn:asurod with the help of an
intrumonl working on the princ.iplo of
non- dispetSive rnfm_,..,d a11alysis
1. c<>ntrolled by the use of a two woy
c:atalytk convertor
Which of tho gi'lcn above arc
11. I and 4
b h nd 3
1 I of I 6
c. land3
d. 1, 2, 3 and 4
84, Which one of tho following order. is the
c.onect order of pa"5ing lhe flue _gases
through the diffe1'011l absorbents (in the
flttSks) during ;malysi$ in Orsat apparatus'?
. hydrol'id.c solution
$Olntio,; of pyrogallio ocid -
cuprou chloride solution
b. PotD.SSium hydroxide solution
eupro\IS chloride soluhon -
solution of pyrogallic aeid
c, Alkaline of pyrognllic acid -
cuprou:! solution - potassiu111
hydro.'<id" so lntion
d. chloride solution
potass1om hydroxide solution
alka line solution of pyrOj!aUic acid
85. An engine using OCl3no- oir mixrure ho.<
N:. O, CO;:. CO and H,O as oonslilucnls
in the cl<!taust gns. \Vltich one of tlte
following can be concluded?
:t. Supply is t.oichiometic
b. Supply ml:<turc hos incomplete
c. Supply mixture is rich
d. Supply mixmrc is ICZtn
86. Which one of the following statements U.
87.
COmlCt'/
ln CANDU type nucle:u reactor
a. nufurnl uranium js used :1.$ fuel :md
wnter ns moderalt>r
h. nnll1rl urnnjnm is ;Is fu1 ;m(l
ht::1vy walc:r as !iltKierulqr
c. enriched urnninm is used as lirel and
w:ster as
d. enriched urnrtium i. ltsecl as fuel and
h'*-'UVJ water ns mod.:ralor
Mtttdt List I (Mnterinl) with ll
kind elect the com.:cl
List l
A. Plutonium- 239
B. TIJOrium- 232
C. Codmium
D. Oruphitc
List IT
I. F<:t1ilc m11Lcrial
2. Control cods
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88.
89.
90.
1/ I .
3. Modcrwor
Fissile material
Codes:
a.
b.
c:.
d.
A
"
1
1
4
B
3
J
c
2
-1
2
D
I
1
I
J
Which nne nr the li>llowing Slalelli<>IIIS is
The curve for unslCad) stmc cooling or
healing or bodies is
a parabolic cuno asymptotic to lime axb
h. exponential curve asymp1otio to time
u..xis
c. "'JI(Inenlial curve asymptolic roth lc>
time and tCJnpermurea.,is
J. Hyperbolic curve ayrnplolk b<>th to
tintc and
What will be the goometric radius of' heat
trunsfer lbr a hollow sphere of innor and
vutcr rudii q tuu..l r1?
a. [rl;;
b. r,r
2
c. r, It,
d. (r, -r,)
1\ ct)ll'I()I>Sitc Willi is moJe <lf' tWtl IUycrS u r
thickness 5o and o, having thermal
ctnductivc K and 2K and equal surfucc
at'llas normal to direction of heat llow.
The outer surfaces of the composite wall
arc at IOO"C and 2ooc rcspecliwly. The
heat transti:r takes place only h)
conduction lmd the required surtllcc
tempenoture at the Junction is 150 C.
What will be the ratio of their thicknesses
s, : 'ih?
a. I : I
h. 2
c. I : 2
J. 2 J
1\ hc111c1" pipe of I <>uter diameter i> tc>
"c insulated thick C) lindrical insulation
having 1hennal conductil'ity I W/mk. The
surface heat tmnsfer "'":mclent on the
insulation surface is 5 What is the
minimum enective lhiclmess tit' immlotinu
92.
93.
12 otltl
ior cuusing. U1c reduction in Jeabgc
lrom 01e hJsulalcd pipt'?
a. IOcm
b. 15 em
C. 19.5 Cn1
d. 2fl em
Match Lisl I (Ileal Excban,ger Process)
with LisL II (I cuop.:ruture /\rea Diagram)
and select 1he et>rrect
List I
A. Counter 1101' heating
B. Parallel llO\\ sensil>le ltetuing
C. Exaporating.
D. Ccmdcnsing
LisLII
1.
1.
J.
4.
5.
Codes:
A c:
n. 3
ll
II
2 b.
c.
d.
J
4
4
J
2
5
2
I>
2
I
5
5
Nusset munber for a pipe l111w heat
lranster cocllicienl is gh-cn by the
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%.
cqu.1tion Nuo : 4.36. Whic.h one ol' the
lilllowing combinations of conditions do
csnctly uppl y ltlf U!!c of C<jUotion?
L:1minar now and wa ll
tempera lure
b. now and constant waU bent
nux.
.:. Turbulent tlow aud const>ul wU
temperature
d. Lamiuar now conslanl wall
Oux
l\latch List I <Prooess) with L.ist II
(Predominant Parameter Associated with
th<> Plow) and seloi:L the cOJrectanswee
List!
/\, Tr>nsienl conduction
8. Mass transfer
(". Forced convection
0. l"ree
Ll$lll
I. Shenl'ood Number
2. l\l:tch Nurrther
3. Bjut Numb0r
GroshofNumbcr
.5. Reynold.> numbot
n.
h.
c.
d
A B
J
,
_,
c
s
2
5
2
D
4
5
4
5
Which one of tile following statement< i;
com:c1? 'fhe non-climcnsion.l
known as Stanton numbb1' (SI) i< Wjtod in
n. forcc'tl cvnvc:ction heot lrllnsfer- in flo11
over ilat plow
b. heal lmnsfcr with
laminar iilm lo yer
c. nutural C(lnvectj(Ul fJ':t.n!fll;.'f (}VCr
fht plole
d. ltc:31 traru;fer fmm bodie< in
wiUch intemal lempOfature gr.ulienl!;
c.mnot be nt:glectcd
ln a convective he.11 11ansfer situation
Reynolds number i very lrugo but llto
Prnndtl number is so mnU tltat tlte product
Re Pr io lhon one. ln .. uch
condilivn one l)f tltc following ;,
97.
98.
13 ul 16
a. 11tennal boundary 1.\yer docs not e)(is[
b. V3cou boundary Ioyer thickness ;.
less lhao Ute l.hermal bounduy layer
tltickn.oss
c. Vi.<ous boundary layer thickness Is
cqll11l to the boundill')' Ioyer
thickness
d. boun.dary layer thkklless ;,.
greater than I he lhamnl boundnry layer
thickncn
Ma tch l.ist l (Surface 1vith Orienltltions)
with List 1l (Equiv.llont and
select the c.untel Jlll'l'\\lcr.
List r
A lnfmile pot:tllcl planes
13. Body I cmnpktcl) encl<><t:d hy body 2
but body I iJ very -mall
C. Radiation llltCbnngc bolwee11 two srunU
gr3y bodie5
D .. Two concentric cylindcts with l:trgc
length$
E. L3t rr
I. "
2.
_1 _ _ 1 - 1
.::, -1
3.
1
-t)
4.
;\ B
('
0
; .. 3 4 2
b. 2 4 l
,
,
c. 2 1 4 3
d. 3 4 2
Two P""""' :\ :nul B uf same mh:.<i31
have r3dii l m and 4m and Wmperaturc-
4000 K od 2000 K respectively. Which
one of the following stnlcments is con-cct'l
The energy radiated by sphere A is
a. greotor than that orsphtrc 13
h. thn dtal or sphere R
c. eqnl (o that of sphere B
d. cqlllll to double lhnt ofsph.:re B
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9?. For n opaque plane surface the irradimion.
mdiosity and emissive power are
respectively 20, 12 and I () W/m
1
.
What is the emissivity of the surface?
a. 0.2
b. OA
c. 0.8
d. 1.0
I 00. Two long parallel strf'aces. each of
emissivity 0. 7 are maintained at different
tempemlurcs and accordingly hnvc
radiation exchange between them. It is
desired Ill reduce 75% of this radiant heat
lrunsfe.r hy inserting tl>in parallel shields of
emissivity (0,7) on both sides, \Vh:u
Wluld be the number of shidJs'?
a.
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
I 01. The earth receives at its surface radistion
rrom the sun at the rate of 1400 The
distance of ccmre of sun li'om the surlace
of earth is 1.5 I 0
11
" ' and the radius of
sun is 7.0 10
8
m. \\lh;tl. is approximately
the surf.1ce temiJCrature of sun treating
the su11 as" black booy?
102.
a. 36)0 K
b. 4500 K
c. 5800
d. 6150 K
' 2
4
Whm is the value of the shape factor F,l Tn
a cylindrica:t cavity of diameter d and
height h IJCLWccn b<ltl<lni fuc.o known a>
surface I and top llnt surface known as
surt3ce 2'?
2/s
a. ---
2h+tl
b.
tl
d+4h
103.
14 ur to
c.
4d
4tl+h
d.
2d
--
2J-t"h
A hemispberical surface I lie;; over u
horizonUII plane SUIfacc 2 such that
conve.x ponlon of the hemisphere Is facing
sky. Whal is the value of the geometrical
shape titctor'l
a. 1/4
b. 112
c. 3/4
d. 1/R
I 04. A heal en wllh 30% officicncy drives a
rdrigerntor ol' COP. 5.0. What would be
the net heal inpu1 to he engine lor each
MIV of heat removed inlhc
3 . 66 67 kJ
h. (>()() kJ
c. 666.671..J
d.. 6600 !(.)
I 05. Mercury- water m;mumctcr bas u gauge
difference ol' 500 mm (dfflerence in
elevutfon (II' menisci). What will be the
diQC!rence irt pressur(}'!
I 06.
a, 0.5 m
b. 6.3 m
c. 6.8 m
d. 7.3' m
The bulancing column sllown in 1he above
diagram conwinS 3 I iquitls or dW'crenl
densities f' l, r 2 and p, . The liquid lc\cl of
one Limb is hI below d1e top level and
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r
a
c
e
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c
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m
there it n dtft'erencc of h relative to that in
the other lrmb.
What willl>e lhe ex pres., ion for h?
a. P, f!,
t\ p.,
b
p, - p, 1\
p,
\!,. !!J 6 II
p, -
1l
1>. - p, 1\
p,
107. A circular annulat plate oounded b) two
concentric- circ les of diamoler 1.2 111 and
() 8 m is immersed ln water will its plane
making nn angle ttf 45" with the
hooizonUtl. 'Dtc centre of tbe ciJd"" is
1.625 m bdo11 the froc surf11ce. Wltal will
be the tfttal pressure forc.e on the t'uee of
l.bc 11lte?
a. 7.07 kN
b. I 0.00 kl'J
14. 14 kN
d. 1 8.01) 111'1
W8. A plate of rcclllngular shape having tlto
dimensions of 0.4 m x 0.6 m is immersed
in \\aler with ils longer side \'etticat The
total bydrosllltic thrust on one ide of lh"
plltc is estimated n 18 . .> kN. i\11 oth...-
conditions remaining the same. the plate is
turned thi'Ough 9()0 such tts IQngeo sid<>
remain \'eoticoL \\ 'h:Lt would l>c tltc total
L(m .. "JC on one face of the pbte?
a. 9. 15 kN
b. 18-3 kN
c.. 36.6 kN
d. 12..2 .kN
I 09. An open reconngulat bo:< of bm;e 2m ' 2m
contains liquid of speci.Uc go'llvity 0.80
up to a height of 2.5m. If lhe box l
imparted n vo:rlicall y upwnrd
vf 4.9 m/s
2
wllul \Yill tbc 1111 th"
bnc of tloe t;mk-.7
tl . 9.81 kP
b.
c. 3(t..S0kPa
d. 29.40 kP
110. A constml-heod water tank has. on one
of iL 1c'tti0<11 ide. two idcnt.ical mell
IS nl 16
oriliees issuing twn ltorizont;ol je4 in the
some vertical plane. 'J'he verticol disillncc
hell ten the coo le-n< or is I .s m
nod the> jet illl""!CCt t u 110iot
0.5 m below the lower orifice. What i.< the
approximutt height ot' water level in fht
t:11nk ab<wc Ott: point ()f intefflection of
lrojccrorie,?
u. I.Oon
b. 25 m
c. 0.5 111
d. 2.0 m
Ill. The components of velocity ill a. two
dimcll.ionl frictionless luoomprcssible,
are- u t
1
+ 3y 3nd V -: 3t f. 3x.. \Vh:at Is
Ute tlrroximate resultant total acceleration
at the poittl (3. 2) and 1 = l 'l
a. ;
b . .19
c. 5'1
d. 54
112. '11tc function = x' / is
ol>serve<l for a two dimansional tlow lic.ld.
What is the magmlude of lhe velocity at
point ( I. - 1)?
. 4.24
b.
c. ()
d.
J Which one uf the st11tements is
conct"t!l
Jrrogatiomtl !low is chardti<OrizeJ as lloe
ouo in which
a. the 11uitl flows olong i>lrighl fuoc
b. the fluid does ncl t r<Jtstc as i1 mO\cs
nlung
c. tho no! of fluid pnrtid,z about
Uu:ir rn.ils..'i cc-nhm'i rerhain.s u.JI"t'
d. the s-tre:rml.im.'S of fl<mt nro cw-v ... 'tl and
closely pacod
114. A 20 em dinmctcr 500 m long water ripe
with fi'iclion ()()25. leads li'om a
cqru;tanthcnd reservoir nod tcnninatcs Ill
Ute delivco-y end into It nozzle dbciLotging
intn air. (Negloot all energy loss<lli other
tltan tltose due to pipe friction). What is
the approxirnnk diarocter of tl1o jet for
maximum power''
. 6.67 111111
b. 5,98 111111
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c. 66.7 mm
d. 59.M mm
115. Which of the following functions represent
the velocity potential in 3 two-dimensionJI
tlow of n ideal fluid'/
I +
' .
2. 4x- - 3y-
COS (X y)
-1. lan
1
(xlyl
Sel.:ct UJc com:ct on.wcr u.sillg the
given helo\\
n. I nnd 3
b l nod 4
c.. 2 nod 3
d. 2nnd 4
116. pressure drop fot n rulolively loll
Reynolds number flow in o 600 mm, 30m
long pipe line is 70 I;Pa. \Vhnt is the wall
sbear slres'l
o. () PA
b. Pll
c. 700 Pa
d. 1400 Pa
117. A pitot-latic tune (f' : I) i.< ucd to
atr With water in the
diUbrential manometer and n gouge
deterrence of 75 nun. whol u Ute value of
nir if p 1. 16 kgim-'?
n, 1,2 1 rnls
b. 16.2 ml
c. 5.6
cl 71.2
118. Match List 1 .Dcvic<'S) with
List U (Measured Poramctcr) ond select
the correct nnswer using the code given
below:
I ist I
A. Pilot tube
Micr<>-manometer
(' Pipe bend meter
D. Wllpres.o;ure lap
Listll
I. Flim sb tic prtssur.:
2. RMe of Dow <lndiroct)
3. Dillcrcnliol presswc
I Ill
4. Flow sillgnation pressure
Codos:
B c D
3 2 4
b. 4 3 2 1
2 3 4
d. 4 2 3 I
l l>ull ll
M>tch I (Variobles in L:uninnr
Boundary Lver F low over a FbLP iatc Set
to Sh-cml Li!it n
fu<pression with usual notation> I
and select the com;ct ts ing the
l.!odt:S giveo
List r
A Boun<lary layer t.hickness
B. .-\ coeflicic:nt
C. Shear stress at boundarv
Q. Displncementthickness
l. i$t ll
I. l.n91../Ur ,.
2 0332p(. ' 1 .Jux 1 ,.
51h x1U
4. 0.864./.1 U.t
5. 1.32HI ./UU r
Codes:
A B c
a. 3 5 4
b. 2 4 I
c. 3 5 2
d. 5 4
D
2
3
J
2
120. A (Jot plate, 2m U,4m '' parallel to a
unifonu stre:am of ;ttr (densil) L2kg/m'
and visco>ily 16 ccnti5Lokes) wltl1 its
shoner edges along lhe now. 111e
vel.ocity is 30 km/ h. What is the
approximate thic.kncs of
boundary b yor nt Uw. duwnstr<:nm end or
the plate?
1.96 TTITTI
b. 438 mm
c. 13. 12 mm
d. 9.51 nun
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I ol 17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
2,
3,
PAPER-II
Match List I 1111h L1st II and select the
correct answer using lhe codes given
below the LISIS
List I
A Open loop system
B Closed loop sys1em
C Step mput
0 , Sinuso1dal utpul
List ll
L Prequency domain analys1s
2 More stable
3 Less stable
4. Time domain analysis
Codes:
A B c D
a. 2 3 4 I
b 4 I 1 3
c. l I 3
d -1 3 2 I
Consider the following statemellts
regarding improvement of efficiency of
worm gear Uri \e
I Efliciency can be improved
increasing the sp1n1l angle of wom1
to 450 or more
2. Efficiency can be improved b)
adopting proper luboication
3. Efficiency can be Improved by
adoptong worm diamerer small as
practicable to reduce sliding between
wornl-tltreads and wheeltceUt
4 Efficiency can be unproved b)
adoptong conve,x toolh profile both for
worm and wheel
Which of the sllttements given abo,e are
correct?
a. L2Md3
b 1. 2nnd-l
c. 1., 3:md 4
d.
Match List I (hems in jooms) L1si U
IT) pe of frulure) and select <l >e rorr"ct
5
answer using the codes given below the
Lists
Lisr t
A. Bolts i n bolted joints of engine
cylinder cover plate
B, Colter in poller joml
C. R11ets in lap joints
D. Bolts holding two nnnges in a flange
coupl ing
List 11
I. Double transrerse shear
"2. Torsional shear
3. Single trans' erse shear
4. Tensoon
Codes:
A
a. 3
b
c.
d. 3
B
2
2
4
4
c
I
3
3
D
4
4
2
2
Which one of the followi ng statements 1s
correcrl
While des1gning a parallel Slmk key it is
assumed that the distribution of force
along the length or
a Varies linearly
b. Is lmiform throughout
c. Vanes exponentially. bcong more at
torque input end
d. Varies e,xponentially. being less at
torque output end
mmch list l ( DoiTerent systems) with Lost II
tAssocoated termmology) and select the
correct answer usmg the codes given
belo11 the lists:
List 1
A Riveted JOintS
B. Welded joiJlls
C Leaf spri11g>
D. Knucklejoints
List I I
I Nipping
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6,
7.
s.
2 Angumr movement
,
,.
Fulloring
...
Codes:
A 13 c
))
"
3 2 I 4
b. I 2 3 4
c. I 3 2
cl 3 4 I 2
Ln o caller joinlthe widlh of the cotter at
the cenh>: is 50 mm ami its thicl.:11ess is 12
Tbe load on Ute cotter 60
kN. \\'hat is \he shearing strcso dwelupod
iJl the couer?
n, 12il Nlmm:
b. 100 Nlmm
1
e, 75 Ntmm
2
d. :iO Nimm
2
Match J..ist I {COUJt lmg) with LISt II
(PW'J'05c) and clt:el the
lllling the cocle. J!fvon bclo\1
List!
A Muff coupling
D. Flange coupluog
C. Oldham's coupling
D. Hookar's joint
Liht n
L To tramunit powe1' beLween two
parallel sh:d'ls
2. To transmit powar betw-een two
shafts with lle:obility
Fc)r tigid connc<!tion l>etwtx:n twu
oligncd s!JaJts tor
-1. For fl""ibl" connection betwc..n two
shotAs witl1 .some mjsalignmcnl for
tmosmitliog power
r"odes:
n.
h.
c.
d.
A B C U
4
J 4
3 2
2
3
2
3
2
4
4
Which m ,,r the f<>Jiowing is the Cllrrcco
expression for the torque (runsmittcd by
C()ni<:ll l ciutoh of outer radius R. inner
r und semi-cone angle u. assuming
uniform pressure? 1 Where \1' = hllll l :txinl
load f.l. : cce1Jiclen1 of friction\
\1.
10.
I t.
12
2sin tt
p W(R-rJ
b.
c.
3sitH.I
2pW(R' t' )
3sin a( k' - r')
3pW ( R' - r')
d, <bin tt(R' - r' )
' 11117
Which one of the following is lite value of
helix angle lor ma><imum efficiency of
square !breaded screw?
; = tao ' u )
a. .as + {!
b. .as
1/1
<o. .15"- 1{1 / 2
d.
\Vbidt types of gear ore used tor hoft
""'"" having o.o offi;et'/
a. Mitre gears
h. Spirnl bevel georo
c. Hypoid geo!ll"
d. Zerol
Which one of the following talements is
C<Jrreet?
Cc;rrnin rninlonum nun1b.:r of on U1e
involute pinjoo is ncccssnry in order to
3 , provide au cconoutic-nJ ucs;g:n
b. :woid inwrfcreueo
c. reduce noi.'iC! in apor.ltlon
d. overcome fotjgue fui lurc oflhe ttlOlh
Mlttch List I (Typos of gear foiluro) with
LiJt Jl (f{e;osoos) nnd elect the correct
answer using the oodes given below
List.
List!
A. Scoring
B. Pitting
C. Scuffing
D. Plllstic Oo'Y
List D
J. Oil film breakage.
2 Ylclding of surfnCI: under heavy
3. Cyclic ltiads eatbing Wgh surf:ace
ttlress
4. Insufficient lubric..tion
Codes:
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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
A 0 c D
o. 2 I J 4
h. 2 3 I 4
c. 4 I 2
d. 4 I J 2
A helicuJ gewr has the uctive face widlh
cquul to b pitch p nod h<lix 11nglca. \Vh,\1
should be the minimum value of h in order
lhMt oomact is ulaintained actoss the entire
active lbcc of th" geru1
a. pCMQ
b. pscct:t
c. fllllll<l'
d. petit a
Which one of the lullowing smtcmcms is
correct?
hi fls used in ho!avy dttty speed reducers
are gencrslly subjecrcd to
a l'lilnding stress only
h. shL-aring on I}
c. combined benoing und shearing
strCS$CS
d. bending. sheal'lng ond uxiul thrust
simuhaneousl)
'I he dinmcter of u sbatl is incrllll<d from
JO mm to 60 nlln, all otlter cllnd.itlons
unchru1gct.l. flow many time." is
11' LUr<ll!e currying Ttwi'L>asciJ'?
a 2 times
b. I times
c. 8 times
J. 16timcs
lt is seen from the curve tlmt tl1ere is a
mininnun value of lhc or
ITictiun (J.I ) for n pitrlillulnr value 111' the.
f3e>lfins ChuracJ<ristic N11mbe b)
a . What b thb vnlue ol the Bearing
Chamctcristic Number called?
a. Number
b. Reynolds Number
<. Bearing Mitdulus
d. Summerfield Number
1\.n iron - binary ulloy hu.s 1).5% l'
h) wdg)u.
Whlt this nlluy culled'/
3. r,utoct(lid alloy
b.
c. Hypo cutcctoid alloy
d.
18.
1').
20.
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Makh List l (Name of alloy) "ith List Tl
fMnjor nllo)' in elements) and the
corn:-c.t using the \!Odes given
below U1e Lists:
List I
A. lnvar
II. Hndl i clcl sled
C. Stcllitc
D. Stainless steel
List II
I. Manganc'SC
2. Chromium
3. Nickel
4. Tungsten
5. Molybdenum
Codes:
A ll
a. 5 I
b. 3 2
c,
<l.
5
3
2
I
('
5
4
5
D
2
l
l
Consider the li:>llm\ ing kad - tin phase.
diagmm given belm.:
300 lo- L
IL fl
100 \
0% 20 40 60 80 100'1.!
Conwelllon - 01 Sn
For which one of tbe following alloy
compositions, tl1c alloy will have Ut<'
luwest mdlin!j point UL 185C'J
a. 20% Sh and 80% Pb by weight
h. hO% Sn and 4(1"/o Ph by weight
c. 97% Sn and 3% Pb b) weight
d. 40% n und 60% Pb by weight
Match List I (Name with List
II (Media and select the
answer usi11g the 11dt:S gi ven hdtm the
Lists
Li.s1
A. Pack cnrburil.ing
B. Gus curhuri1ing
C. Cyaniding
D. Nilriding
List II
I . i\mmonln gus
2. &ldium cyanide
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3. CMburizing compound
4. Ethane
A B c D
n. 4 2 1
h. ? 3 4
c. J I 2 4
d. 2 4 3
21. lhe l(>llowing pairs:
22
23.
Heat treatment ond etl'ects on medium
steel
I Nomalizing: Grain refinemenl
2. Full anneati.ng: llni1bnn graiP lructurc
3 Martempering: Decreased ductility
4. Spheroldizing: MaKimum sotlne!s
Which of lhc pairs given ab<tve an:
l!Orrcctly _ matc1ted?
a. I and 2
b. 2aud 3
c. 3
d. L 2. 3 uud
Mntch List l (matorial) "' itb List 11
(Typical usc) and soled the correct answer
using the codes given below lheLi$1:
List I
A Branched polyeUylene
a. f'oly<..,;ler
C. l'olyvinylidcoe chloride
D. Lin.:nr Pol:;ethylene
u
1. B()nles
2. 'I ex tile fib=
Ftlms for
4. 'I film
Codes:
A
n. 2
b. 3
c 2
d. 3
13
.
,
2
.,
2
c I)
-1 I
4
4
4 I
Mtch List 1 ('1 ype of moulding) witl1 List
11 (mechanism involved) .tnd 5olc-ct ll1e
correol answer U5ing. the- oodcs givoo
below the l, iL
List I
A. Cnmpression rnouldinv
Injected moulding
C'. Jet moulding
24.
25.
D. ExlnJSion moulding
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I. Mould cavity must he he3ted to cure
the plastic forc.ecf into it
2. Similar to Hydraulic exlrusion
"' Analogous to hot pressing of powdered
met Is
4. .'\Jtalogous 10 die casting oJ' met.> Is
('odes;
A B- C D
1,).
2
3
4
I 4
3
2
2 1 4 3
d. 3 4 I 2
Nbtolt List 1 (Steel !yp<>) with List II
(Product) omv $clout the con'ecl answer
the e<ldCI! given below the Lists
List T
A. Mlld slee.l
B. Tool sh:el
C. Medium carlton steel
D. High carbon steel
List II
Lislll
L Screws
2. Commerco>l heams
3. Crane h11oks
4. Blanking dies
Codes:
a.
b.
A
2
3
A
4
c 0
3
2
2 4 3
d. 3 4 I 2
J\1' .-lch List I (Al loy) witlt List II
(Appli..:ntiou) dect 01o. cmtoct
answer using lhc codC!i given bcJow the
Li$13:
List r
A. Silicon steel
El. High carbon steel
C. High reed ted
D. Monel metal
List U
I. Morine
2. Cutting tools
-" Springs
4. Trnnsformer lomin31ions
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27.
28.
Codes;
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I 2 ' :0 4
b. 4 ' 2 1
c. 2 3 I
"
3 2 4
Consider the following sutements
ln comparison to hot working, in cold
working_.
I. higher Pnrces m: required
2. no hcatinK Is required
3 less ductility is re<(Uired
+. betlcr imisb is obUJiued
\l' hich of the sbtements gh-ett are-
a. 1, 2 md 3
b. 2 nod
..:. l nnd3
d. 2, 3 md 4
ColiS idcr the following :
I. Size nnd shape that .:an produced
economically
2. of U1c ports prQduced
3 Availahl.c pres cnpaoity
4. High density
of the above ore limitations of
powder
n. 1.3 :md4
b. 2 >nd3
14 I 2 :ond 3
d. I and 2
Match List I (Welding problems) with
n (C'3usc:g) liUd select Ute COJTC<:I auswcr
wing the codes ,given below th_u Lists
Li$tl
A Cmckiug of weld metal
B. Cracking ofbaso metnl
C. PorQ$ity
D. lnclusion.
ListD
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2. High joint rigidity
3. Poiluro lD remove from previou
depo!iit
4. Oxidation
5. Excessive H,. 0
1
, 'hi:. in the welding
alUto$ph.,,.e
Codes:
29.
3U.
31.
33.
3 nr 17
.\ 13 c D
a. 2 5
b.
'
4 1. I
c. 2 4
3
d. 3 .. 2
C"on.,idet I he li>llowing stntement.:
11te siz.e of the heat affected zone (111\Z)
\\ill inc.easc with
I . increased st&ling tempet'lllnre
2. increased Wdltljng speed
3. thermal conductivity of the'
base mclll l
4. in ba><uuet:tl lhicku""s
Wbicb of tho statements given bovc nrc
com:ct?
n. I. 2 and J
b. 1 nnd 3
c, I lllld 4
d. 2 and 3
Consider the following statements: The
mgoitude of residua.! stresses 'in welding
d..:pends U(!On
I. da!tgn Of\,cldmcnt
2 sup(!Ottnnd cl3rupiug of "omponeuts
wotding process used
4. amllllntuf metal mdtodldcfl(lsiled
Which of lh<> s talerueuts given above >J'e
oont.:c.l'i
n. 1. 2 nnd
b. I. '2 and 3
c.. 1 and 3
d. 2and 3
Tite cutlinj! peed of a milling cUltCl' while
cutting is
a. 45 to 60 m/ mm
b. 3(! to .W m/mm
c. 25 to 35 mlmm
d. 15 to 2!) m/ mm
In a machining operation chip
rntio i 0.3 ami the back rake angle of the
tool i>. 100. What the value, of lhc; shcnr
Strain?
0.31
b. 0. (.;
c. 3.tl(l
d. 3.34
Consider the following lalemcnls.
The helical flute in :t twi$1 drill prm ides
lho neceSsary
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35.
36.
I . clearance Mgle for the cuning edge
2. rake angle for the cutting edj:e
3. sptlCe lor chip to come tlui during
drill ing
guidance lor the drill co enter into che
''ork piece
Which of (he stat"nwnls given aiJIIV<' arr
correc1/
a. 1 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 3 and 4
II. I and 4
Which one of the followi ug Sl.11ementS is
conect?
Antifriction bearings are
a. sleeve bearings
b. gas lubricated bearings
c. ball and roller bearings
tl. journal bearings
Consider n 1wo dimensional slate of stress
given for an element as shllWn In the
diagram given below
1 tOO MPa
y
200
MPa
X
100 MPa
What are the coordinates of the ceotre of
Mohr's circle?
a. (0. 0)
b. (100.200)
c. (200. JOO)
d. (50. 0)
The modulus of elasticity for a material is
200 GN/m: and Poisson's mtio is 025.
What is the modulus of rigidity?
!!. 80 GN/nl
b. 12) GN/m'
c. 250
cL 320
37. WhiCh one of the following is cornect 1n
respect of Poisson's ratio (v) limits for an
isorropic elastic solid?
a.
b. 1/4 svs 1/ 3
c.
d. 112 S v S II2
3M.
39.
40.
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(;of 17
A bar of length L tapers uniformly from
dinmctcr 1.1 D at one end to 0.9 D at the
Otl1er end. The elongation due to pull
is computed using mean diameter D. What
is tltc a_pproximatc c1nlr in computed
elongation?
n. I
b.
c. 1%
d. 0.5%
A bar of copper and steel form u
composite system. T1tcy are heated I() a
temperatur<> of 40C. Whm type of stress is
induced in !he copper bar?
a. Tensile
b. Compressive
c. Both tensile and compressive
d. Shear
A cube with a side length of I em is heated
uniformly I =c above the room
lcmpcratllrc and all the side$ are free lo
e>.prutd. What wi II be increase in
volume of the cube? (Given coetlicient of
thermal e1<pansion is a per C)
a. 3 a e;:m
3
b. 2 a cu
3
c. q em'
d. :ixlr(l
A beam of leng01 4 L is simply supported
on two supports with equal ovorbnngs of L
on either sides and L'Urries three equal
loads. one each at fice ends and the third at
the Which one of the
di:tj,;flllllS rcpreSCJiiS correct distributiOn of
shearing lon:e on the beant7
!L
I I I
L[=l
b.
Lf
.LJ
[j
LJ
d.
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43.
44.
45.
i\ ,<lmpl) he:un is to u
J isttihuteJ luaJing as shown in the
dhign1m gjvcn hdu11
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Whnt is the mtl.,imum shear force in lh<
beam?
a Wl14
b. Wl./2
<:. WUJ
d. wuo
A beam uf I is !luhjeotcd
to a concentrated load P m a distance nf' //3
from the free end. Whm is the dellection or
tJac free c11d of d1c bl'lltn'! (lo/ is the
llaxural rigidity)
21'1'
ll. 81/:i/
h.
3PI'
--
81/
c..
Nil;'/
d.
151'/
1
--
81/!'{
What is the of dlstrlbution or shear
>tr.:$S inn rcctnngul>lr beam?
a. Linear
b. Pumbolic
c. Hyperholic
d. ElHptic
A solii.l circulur rod AR <>F <liameler D und
length L is tixcd m hath ends. A tnr<1ue T
h llpplied m o X such 1hm AX -
IJ-1 and HX = 3U4. Whal is 1he maximum
shear stress ueveloped in the rod'l
a. 16 Ti n o>
b. 12 1'/ n l) '
" s l'ht u'
.1. 4 T/n I) '
A spriug with 25 active coils cannot be
accommodstou within " givcu >p!lce.
47.
-I H.
50.
7 of 17
I lence 5 cons of the spring are cut. What is
the sti of the nc.w spring?
n. Same the original spring.
b. 1.25 times the original spring
c. 0.8 timcso the original sprinl,!,
d. U.S limlls the original >pring
A closely coiled helical spring of 20 em
mean diameter is having 15 coils of 2 em
dinm"t md. l'hc or rigidity of
the material i f I 0
7
N/cni'. What is the
stiflhcss lor the spring in ;'ol/cm7
a. 50
b. 100
c. 2511
d. suo
A shall is subjected to simultaneous action
of a torque T. bending moment M nod an
axial thrust P. Wbich one of tltc loll owing
state111enls is ctrrecl 1\r this si1Ualfnn7
a. L\\trcmc end of the vcnical
uiumetrul lihrc is (()
compressi-ve s1ress onl)
b. f hc t>f' lhc
venicul diametrul 11hre is sul,.ia'ted 111
tensile/compre$siW on I)
c. Every on the of shall
is subjected 1t1 maxi111um shear Stress
only
d. Axial longitudinnl librc .. r the shall Is
In comprcS-,il'c Slrc>s only
A mcmoor is subjected I<' tl1o oomhinecl
action of bending IJI(1111Cnl 4UU Nm
torque 300 Nm. What respectively arc the
cquhalem bending moment and cqu i valent
turquc.'!
a. 45(1 Nm und 500 Nm
h. 900 Nm and 350 Nm
. 900 Nm und 500 N m
d. .i()O Nn1 :md 500 Nm
Match LiSJ l with L1nl II and $CICCI
('Orn:ct an!')\\ a using the g_ivl!n
below the Lists:
A. Wire winding
H. Lame's lheury
C. Solid sphere to unifbrm
pressure on the surface
P. Aulnfrcuagc
List Ll
J. Hydroswtic mess
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53.
2 Strengthening ofthio cylindrical
3. strengthen in.!! of thick c.ylindrical >hell
i . cylinders
Codes:
A f.l C D
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b.
4
4
2
2
l
3
c. 2 I 3
3
l
d 2 4 3
A thin cylindnc. l hell of diameter d
lot18th I thickness l is subj ected to on
iutcrnal I>I'CSSUI O I' What L tloc mtio or
llmgituduuol train to houp strnin in t<Tut
of Poisson ' ratio (lim I?
m- 2
" lm 1
h.
Ill 2
2m J
c
2m I
m- 2
d.
2m-l
m- l
A tlk'k cylinder of intcn,.J oadius a and
extetnJJI rodiu b is subjected to internal
pre.sure p as well external premtre 1'
Which One of the following is
correct?
nte mJ,'llitude of circum.f01't:UU41 wess
dcn,..loped is
n. maximum at rndlus r ._ a
b. maximum .1L n.1diul'J r b
c. maximum at t'ndjus I'= ..r;;b
d. con"""'
l'our columns of same material and same
hmgth nre of rectangular of
same breadth b. The dcptl of cross -
sectron and dle end condition" nre.
however different ure given as follows
u >lumn Deptlt End contfiliolls
I. 0.6 b
1. u.S b Pixed-hiltged
3. LO b Hinged- Hinged
2.6 h Fi<cd- Frcc
Which of above ctllunuos has Oo"
max.imum value of Euler buckling Joad1
.1. Column l
b. Column 2
Column 3
d. Column 4
55.
8 of 17
A metal has fiC'C Suppose lis
atomic weight ond atc1mic radius is A and r
rcpcctlvely. Let N de11Qtes Avogadro' s
number. Wht i density of lbe
material?
. I
b.
4J2r'N
A
\:,
sJir' ,...
d.
,,
J6.Jf r' N
Coruoider the following temperature
t'ilngt;s:
l. Room tcmpcralurc
2 Oto9 tOC'
3. 9wc to 140oc
4. l .lQO"C tu helo" melting point
In wllicll of tlu: above temperature ranges
fe1Tih.: wi.tb body centered cubic su-uctw-u
t. indicate<! in th;, Fe-feJCphasediogram'/
,, , I, 2 nnd 4
h. 2 3 nnd 4
c. I and 3
d. 2 nnd 3
56. C'on idcr the foll owing stntemenL with
respect to eontJ'OI for >ttributes
1. The lower cotttrol limit is non-negative
2. Normal di>lribution is the order tor Otis
cMa
3. The lower conuol limit is nut
4. The.s" chnrli give the ovcrnge quality
charncleristics
Whtcb of the ginm above are
correct'/
;,, t, 2 and 3
b. 2. 3 and 4.
c. L 3 Md 4
d. t. 2
57. In of solution of a two""' iablc linear
progranunins problem by gnophical
method one constraint line comes parallel
to the objective function line. Which one
of Ute following is correct'/
will ha...-e
a. solution
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b. unbounded solution
c. degenerate solution
cl. infmite number Qf optimal ,.,)uticms
Mntch Llst I (Techniques I Method!) with
J,tst II (Models) and com:ct
answ usin.s the codes si Vt11 below Ooe
Lists
List I
A. \'ogcr s approximation muthod
B. Flood technique
C. Two plme4fl othEd
D. Crahing
List IT
1. Assignment model
2, Tract"J)onation modol
3. PERT nnd CPl\1
4. Linear progromming
Codes:
A n c o
b
c.
d.
_,
2
3
2
I
4
1
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1
2
3
2
3
l'he mnxirnum dist011lon energy theory of
tailure js suit.1ble lQ predict U1e f ilure of
which one uf the fulluwinJ! t)'P"-' of
:o. Britllu
b. Duc.til<> mnt.:riat.
c. Platics
d. Composite mattlials
Which ono Qf the following condition
hould be salirned lor the J>plicntion of
optiouality test on an inotial solution of
lt':losportatiun rnodl'l
.c Nurnbor ot should be le.;s
tJMIIll I 0 - J
b. Number of nllocation houtd bu oqunl
n 1
c.. Number of allocations should be equal
tom n
d. Numlx,-r alloeatiuns should be more
than m n
Custotncrw anive at a I.!Ountcr randomly at
the rate of 6 customers per hour, The
servic.e is provided at lhe co1>nter l>y a
server. Th .. time of the is
m.inutos per 'The nit.:
exponentially ditribnted. What is the
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63.
64.
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probability tbot newly arrived cu.tomer
hali to w:tlt'l
a. U.40
b. 0.6
c. 0.61>
d. 0.8
Which t)n" oJ the fi) ll.nwing statomcml!< is
co=t2
Queuing tlu:c>ry is npplicd best irt
wb(,..'-fc
a4 Arrival t.1lU or CU!IIoruers to
\ervice rate
b. Average time is greater thnn
averageanival timu
c. Thero i 1nly one chonntl 1>f arrivol nt
I"Jndom and lhe linte ill
con.\IJI.ot
d. The 3rrival 4!nd scnice- rate .:.annot be
annly>'ed any mndard
statistical distribution
MAtch List I (Symbols 1n Flowcborts) wilb
List IT (Actio"") und select lile concct
answer using the codes given below the
lis Ill :
List I
A. Par.,Uelogr3m
B. Diamond shaped ho:<
('. F.ll
b . Rectongle
Lit ll
I. Decision
2. Stop
3. Proc.c.ssing
4.
todes:
A B <"
I)
3.
b.
c.
d.
.I
2
4
2 3
2
4
2
..
3
J
Which one of tbe follow ins statements Is
u the iz<> of d n.vwhQQI in
m:ach ine i't 1ncreal!l<rd
n. then tlte fluctu:.tion of
fluctuation o.f energy
dOCNM<.:
a punching
speed and
will bolh
b. U>oo tlte llm:luotiuu of speed " ill
dc.:rcac aud tb" Ouctuolioo of cucrgy
wtll increase
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c. Otetl the lluotu#lion of sreed will
increa.'le nnd the nuctuation of energy
1 ill decrease
tl. U1eu Ute Jluclualiun of speed nnd
fllwlualiou of energy both will intrt"nse
65. Which onu of tho following driws is used
lor a rontant velocity ratio. po.,tive dr<vo.
with large centre distance between the
driwr and drivt:n slwfu'!
a... Gc:1r c.IJ'ivct
b. Flat bolt drivo.
c. Chau1
d. \ ' boll drive
66. What is the valuo of the r.dius of gyrntion
of disc type 11ywhccl ns compnrcd to rim
type tlywheel for the sme diameter'!
" Ji time;
1>. 11-/i lim""
2 timcs
d. ll2times
(, 7 Consider the following
I. RAM is the place in n compttter when>
Ute system, upplicuJiqn
:md cl:!ht in cwTent 11se :rr<:
kept
2. Oob in RAM there only os tong
as the .:!<lmpulor Is running
Whicb of Ute statement given above io'or"
corruct?
n. L ottly
b. 2only
c. Bolh 1 11nd 2
d. N eiU"'"' I nor l
GK A ciroulnr rod of dinmotcr d is welded to a
Hat plate along iL circumference by lillct
weld of thickness t 1w '3s the
.shear slr<:l!,, for the weld
rtHtl.erinJ_, wbnc is the value ur the: '\.flfe
torque that can ho lransrn i1tocl?
69.
Q, :rd'-.t.r..,
b.
iTtiJ
--IT
? "
c.
z,f/ r,.
d.
,.,,,
-:ri'r
n,. rtcd life of ball b..aring , .
invetScly as which one of U1e
70.
71.
72.
73.
IUul 17
lo,d
b. (lod)
1
c. (loadt
3
d. {loPd)3.JJ
Amming ntoms to be perfect phere$.
wh"t is the value of floe highil81 possible
ntom.ic pcking J3ctor (APE) in mtJis?
. 0.95
b. 0.74
c. 0.66
<l o.s
For intf>r()viog the sl ul' Steel ut
clcvntcd tempcr:turcy, which nuc of the
following alloying element used'/
a, Copper
b. Tungstcm
c. Aluminium
d. Zinc
tlte following statements
I. The openuing system must be rle&igned
to "0t'k with Ute JlattJcuJar ()l'(lc<:ssor'
of instructiOll>
2. 'lhc tcm1 processor bas gt.mcruUy
roplaced the temt CPU
\Vh.ich ot' the statements given ubm o islre
C(mect7
a. I only
b. 2. only
c. I or 2
d. Neither l nor 2
the following stateonents:
I. The dal in ROM t lost when th"
computer p0\1 or turned ou
2. ROM contains tho progrttnuning Utot
allow lite computer to be booted up
em:h lime il is hrnad on
Which or the ghen abov" i<lare
conecl'l
I only
1>. 2o.nly
c. Both I or 2
d. Neither I nor 2
74. A!>sertion (A): All motoo vohicl<8 have
diJici'Cillial genr mecltuuim at U1o> bock
a, '\Ole.
Reason (R): Thi mechanism is lilted to
enable the vehicles to moon bumpy roads.
a, Botlt A aorl R nre iodividunll)' lrte and
R.. ill the COIToot cxplonotion of A
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b. Both A and R..1re individlllllly true bm
Rill not the correct explAnation of A
c. A i$ tn1e but R L< fale
d. A is fa lse but R is true
75. Asserhon ( A): A joml
sh<>Uid nut only he trona enoush hut
shuuld lv c.xhibit " gvud bmount ot'
R"llon (R): Welding proce..s is used 1'9<
fuluicating mJld steel components only.
n. Both A and Rare individuolly true ond
R. is the correct explanation of A
b. Both A and Rnre individllliiJy true hut
R i! not Ute correct c.>cplQnation oft\
c. A is lrue but R is false
d. t\ is fat. c but R i true
76. (A): Ductile materialli gcnorafl)'
ab$orb more impact loading thnn a brittle
m:ttcrinl.
Reason (RJ: Ductile materials
bave ltigh<:r uiLillL'IIc than brittle
rna lerlals,
n. Both A and Rare individunll)' lmo nnd
R. is the correcl explanation of A
\l , Both A and R.1re individually true but
R is not lle correct explnnalion (If A
c. A is 1rue but R is fal>e
d. A is fal>e butl:t i true
77, (A): Cold working of melli!K
ir1 of $trcngth <Uid
hMdness.
Reaon (R): l 'old workinl! reduces the
total nnrnber ol' per unit
volume ofUto
" 13otb A and R oto individWIIIV true and
R. is lho con=t c:<plmalion
h. Bulb 1\ nnd R.'te individlllllly true but
R "'" the c11rrect ol A
c. A i !rut; bill R Is faL;e
d. A is flse but R is tnte
78. AMertion (A): In electrOtr bearn welding
rtoccss, V:JC.UUJ,l\ i:s an t:$Strntial J)J'th.:CSS
Reason (R): Vacuum provide;, a hlghl)
eflicienl shield on weld zone.
a, .Bofi1 . \ and R are individuolly true nnd
tt. is I he corr.:ct explanation
h. Bolh .-\ and Rme individWilly lnrc bur
R not the cOm.'cl L"llplaualic>n ul i\
.:,. A i. true but R i fal$c
II oll 1
d. \ i fnlsc but R i true
7'). "-'-anion (A): 1'hc rntio of oncul chip
thickness In aclna l chip thickn""" is alway
less than unc: anti is krmJ as cutting r-atio
in orthogou1tl cutting.
Reason !R): Tbc f rictional is n-ry
high due to lhe occnrrence of slicking
friction rather than sliding friction,
a. !3oth A and R arc iudiviuuo 11)' truo:- and
R.. i& Ill!: cotTt-c! cxplanotiM of:\
b. BoU1 A and individual! I but
R is noltbe corrocl of A
c. A is bue but R is Elise
d. A 1 false bul R is true
go, One brand of miUins mnchlne hos the
following lwo inde>r plates "''PPiied olong
"ith tl1e indexing bead :
Pl3le I : 15. 16. 17. 18, 19.20 hole
Plttic 2 : 2 1. 23. 7.7. '29 . 1. 33 hole circle::<.
It is proposed to ruiU a spur gc:ar ut' 28
tt-eth using simple iudex.ir1g method.
Which one of' tl1e following combinatioru;
of index pt.Lie and number of revolut ions ls
C<>n't:c.l?
a. Plate 1: I ,evolution a1tu 9 hoi"" in 18
l10le c irc.le<
b. PL1te 2 : I J'CVolution and 9 holes in 21
hole circles
c. Pble 2 : I revnlution and 9 holes in 33
hole circl01
d. Plate 1 I revolution ancl 9 hl'les in 15
hole eitcle..
81. Mnkh L"r T (Coning tools) "' ilh Lil n
(FcnlurcsJ nnd select lhc com:cl :ms" ct
using Ute c/l(le>; gLVen below the
List r
A. Turning lool
a. R""m"'
C. Mming eurter
.List It
I. ChiJ;el edge
2. I' lures
3. Axinl relief
4. Side relief
Cooes:
A B
a. I 2
b. "
,
"
4 2
d. 3
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81. i\lntoh 1 isl I (Milling problem) with l.ist l1
(Probnble t ause.) and select the com:ct
the codes given below 01c
Lists
list I
A ChaUar
D. Poor s ud'acc lioish
C. Loss of,ceurncy
D. Culler bum
List II
L Too hi gh feed
2. Lnck of ri_gidily in rnochine. !lxtures.
bar or workplnce
3. High cutting lond
4. Radial relief loQ greql
5. Not enough luhricanr
<'odes:
A 13 c I )
a. 2 5 3
b. 2 '
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c. 4 5 2 3
d 4 2 3
<
Consider the followmg characleisti""
I Single mach ina tool
2. M$nlllll mateoals handling Yslem
3. Compnl<lf control
4. Random sc:qucnCtll!l Qf J>al'1s 111
machines
Wl1idt of lite nbovu ore
associolcd with Oe,<iblc mnuf"cturiug
system?
n.
b. 1 and 2
c. 3 nnd 4.
d. 2. 3 and .1
Con<ider the following s tatements with
respect to the rcltel' angle of culling tool
I . 11>is aO'ccL<Ilto direction of chip Dow
2. Tllli reduces fiiotion
bulwoccn the tool md work pic"<'
3. lljs affect. roolliic
.J.. This Lio,v bcucr access of eoobutlo
tool - wock piece interface
Which of the s tot.,rnenb giv= nbove nru
correct'!
a, I 2
b 2 nnd 3
c. 2 ond
d. 3n<l +
S5.
" ' 17
Con.idcr the follo1' ing laLcrncnts:
During the third stage of tool-we.1r. rnpid
deterioration of tool edge L1kes plce
because
I. flank wear is only marginal
2. Oank "cnr Is large
3. of lool incr(::ISCS
gndually
4. tompcl'alurtl of tbo tool increast..--s
Which <.>f !he rnento gillen aho,e are
C(Jrrect?
a. I and 3
b. h nd4
c. I ;md 4
d. 2 and 3
R6. Molch List l with List 11 and ""leer lite
cont:cl answer u.rri.Jtg lhc cudcs given
belo1v O.tc LL,l
87.
L.ist l
,\ , Pbn approach angle
B. Rake >Ilgle
('. Clearonce angle
D. Wedge angle
Litll
I. Tool fnoc:
2. Tool flank
3. Tool t1tco and
4. Cutting edge,
5. Tool nose
Codes;
c.
d.
4
I 4
c
2
3
2
3
D
5
2
3
5
)\IU:h Listl (Cutting tool m;terials) with
L. ist U l mamttucruring Uttthods) and so loci
eorrcct nJISWtr using Ute uodes given
bel ow the Listt:
Listl
t\. HSS
B. Slollilc
C. Cemented carbide
0. UC'ON
Lislll
l. Costing
2
" RoiiJng
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4. ExtrusiOt\
5. Powder met.rllorgy
Cod<!11;
A B c D
n. 1 5 2
h. 7 5 4 3
c. 3 5 4 2
d. 2 1 5
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The mke ngle of " cutting tool ts 15".
sh<:<tr angle 45 and culling velocity 35
m/min. \Hint is the vclocitv of chip long
the tool tace?
285 m/min
b. 213 m/ min
c. 25..3 mltnin
d. '23.5 m/min
A medium tb:e:l worl]>iece i5
lltrned on a btbe I 50 m; mm cutting
speed. 0 8 rnrulrev feed and I 5 mm detllh
of cut What is the rnte of meh,J ren1o\'ill'!
I 000 nun
1
tntin
b. 60.000 mm' min
e. 20.000 mrultmill
cl Ctm not l,c caleulntcd with U1c. given
<Iaiit
Contiuerthe following st41emcnts
I. A the cutting spoed incre:IS<S, the cost
ol' production initially reduces. lhen
after "" optimum cutting sp<:ed it
increases
2 At, the culling speed lite C{).St
of produchon increase$ ond
crilical value it roou.:cs
,. Higher feed o'llt c for the same eull.ing
spcoo redu= C(lsL oCr roduot ion
4. f"<ld o'll!c for lhc san1c cutting
speed increases the cost of production
Wltic.b of the stotcmetliS ginn ol)ove j,Jorc.
e<>rr ... 1'/
I ond 3
1>. 2 ond 3
c. I ood
d. (}nly
Match List 1 (Machinong proce;ses) wilh
List ll ((Jperaliug m<:di11) nud solecl U1e
cotTcct an.SWC1' using oodcs given
below the !..ists
f,i.st I
A Abrosive j et mnehining
1:1. E:lecllon b.:am mchining
92.
93.
94.
95.
C. Electro-<hcmical machining
D. Electro-discharge machining
List n
l. Dielectric
2 Electrolyte
3. Abnsive slurry
4. V3cuum
5. Air
C'odes;
n.
b.
c,
d.
A
5
4
4
2
Li
4
5
2
5
c
2
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C'onsido;:r the foliO\ving lits
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4
4
1. l,l'. enginecylinde-rand piston,
13 of 17
2. Ball hearing outer tace and housing
3. Ball be;oring mner r:u:e ami shaf\
of \he abo\'e 1116 are b .. ed on the
shaft basis system'/
a. land 2
b. 2 and 3
c. l and 3
d. l, 2 aod 3
Consider Hoc tollowinl!. alignment t"'ill! on
mach inc too 1$
L
2. Fl>lltl!li$
3. Run Olif
-1. Porallc!i.m
\Vhic.h of nbt1vc :tlignmcnt tests on
m.ch.ine lnot are tu both l:othe
and shapc:r?
a. I and 2
b. 2 and 3
" 3 and 4
d. t and4
II is g.i\'en Utai th.e acton! denMnd is 59
uniL: a for cru;t 6-1 units und
smoothening f"ctor 0.3. \vb.,L will be tlte
forecat for next paril>d. using e.xponential
smoothing'/
a. 36.9 unit
b. 5 7.5 unil!l
c. 60.5 units
d. 625 units
Tile demand for a product in Ute munU1 of
Mnrcb turmxl oulto be 20 unit.s ogo inst nn
earlier made forecas t of 2() units. The
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97.
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demond lor April ond May turned to
be 25 und 26 unlh respccllvcly. What will
be tl1e li>rc.1st lor the mouth uf June. us
ond taking
smoothing corm:ont a'" 0.2?
n, 2\l un itw
h. 22units
c, 26
d. 28 units
the tollowingstalemenls:
I Preparativn C)f '"'"tor prod,rction
an iter:nive- process '
l. Sclledule charts arc made with Jepect
to job while load chnrts are mad" ' villi
rospod to machine-s
3. MRP is done before production
scheduling
Which of the smtements gjven aoO\'C arc:
eel'/
a. 1.2 oud 3
b. land 2
c. 2 and 3
d. I nd 3
Match List l (PPC functions) with List U
(Activity) 4nd scloct the COITe.!l IUlWer
using the codes !!iven boiO\v the List
List 1
A. Capacity planning
B. Shop floor control
C' 1\loter proclucti<)n schedule
f) , Material requirement pl>tming
J. <st 11
I. Li!<ting pr<)duct tu be :,.sembled :ond
"hen tc> be: doliv<>re<l
l.. Rescheduling orders based on
production prlorltics
3. Clusure
+. Monitor progr.:ss ol' <wdcrs nd.. "'port
their status
5. Pbnning. of labour .1nd equipment
Codes;
A B C D
. l 4 3 2
b s 2 1 4
"'
d. 5
2
4
3 <I
2
Pr,.ee., X li"ed <:ost of R.. 40,()Qt) :on <I
vnri;rhle cost of RJI. 9 per unit wherca
rr0Ct$s Y hM 6xcd cost of Rll. 16.000 aud
vnriable COi!t of JU.. 24 per uni" At what
99.
I()().
101.
102.
Pot 17
produetion quantity. the tot. I cost of X ond
Yare equal?
a. 120() units
b. 161111
c. 2000 units
d. 24110 unrts
Which one: or following i11fonnati<>n
combinutions has lowest even
poml'/
FLutl ctJ>' I
(m R..)
a. 30,000
h. 40,000
cod
l m1it (u1 lliJ
10
IS
Ret'tnue/
,.,it (u Rs.)
40
4(>
c. 50.000 20 40
d. 60.000 30 40
A hos four wm;k C0111erll A. B. C
:tnQ D. with per d;'.l C-'IJ)acities M 450
units. 390 3()() unilS ond 40\) unit<
tllspeclivch- The moch.in.es are l>id down
In order A. B. C. nnd D nnd produc.t has lo
he on all th<l'!c machines for
gell ing clmvtrted into product.
1ltc actunl l)ulfiUt Wlll1' to he 30(\ wuls JICl
day. \Vhnt ;., I he effici,"ncy'l
a.
b. 78'\o
c. 80'1.
d 85'lo
Consider Ote following statements with
respect to PERT:
I. It nf ae1ivitios wi1h uncertain
time
2. This is e"ohed from Gnll chort.
3. Tutol slack nloug Urc criticnl pth is
nut zero
-1. 1ltere C<IJI be more tliUn OtiC criticAl
pnth in PTIR'l' netwurk
5. It issrmilar to electrical network
Which of the statements 9ive:t1 above are
ctmcc.t'/
a. I. 2 ano 5
I. 3 and 5
c. 2. -land 5
d. 1. 2 ""'J -1
J- lalch List I (Study) wrth List U (Reloled
.foctutl!) aud select tbt COITCCt IID5WOJ' U3ing
lbe code given below !he Lisb;
A. Jnb enrichment
B. Job evaluation,
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C. Methot! stutly
D. Tinm
List II
I. Gilbretl1's principles
2. Movement of limbs by work f.1cror
system
3. Hertzberg molivutors
4. Jacques time span or disorecloo
Codes;
a.
b.
c.
d.
A B C P
2
3
2
3
I
4
4
I
4 3
1
3
2
Mntcb List I \QWJiity control concepts)
wiU1 List Jl (QuaHty control techniques t
and select the answer usin& tbo
codes given below the
List I
A. Tightened and reduced inspecti<Jn
B. Lot tolerance porccnt defective
C. Poisson disrribmion
n. Normal distribwion
List II
I . Dodge Romig tables
2. Control chart for variables
3. MIL
4 .. ClllurOI chart f<lr numb"r
no neon fom1ities
Codes;
A B c D
a. 2 4 3
b. 3 4 I 2
c. 2 4 3
d. 3 I 4 l
of
I (14 , Quality contro1 chart for averages was
maintalne.d for a dimension of the product.
Afte.r the. ctlntrol 11a-' established, it Wll<
towtd that the standard tie' iation (a) of the
pmccM was I.OCI mm. !'he dimension of
the pml is 7CI 1.5 mm. Parts nbovc 72.5
tmn cau be r"work"d but parts beluw 67.5
mm l1ave to be sorupped. What should be
the setting of tlte process to ensure
production of no scrap and tu minimize the
l'ework?
a. 68.5 mm
b. 70 nun
c. 70.5 mm
15 ,,, l7
d. 72.5 mm
I 05. llto double slider-<Onmk chain is shown
below in the diagram in its three possible
Inversions. The link shown hatched is the
fixed link
106.
1.
+
2.
+
J.
+
4. Which one of lhe follow in!' staten tents
is corn'<:t?
a. lnwrsinn ( I ) is fhrellipse trammel and
inversion (2) is for Oldham coupling
b. Inversion C .1 lis ft>r eUipsotrammel and
inversion(3) is for Oldham c.Qupllng
c. Inversion {2) is fordlipse trammel and
invcrsi(ln (3) is fnr Oldham coupling
d. lnvcrsicm (3) is for ellipse and
inversion (2) is for Oldham cnupling.
ABCD is a bur mechanism, in which AD is
the fixed link. nnd link BC. is in the torm
of a circular Jlsc wiUt ccmre P In which
one of the lollowing cru;es l' will he. the
centre disc?
+
e')<
A ..,.,..,.,., D
a. If it lies "" tbe perpendicular bisector
t>t'line BC
b. If it lks on the intersecti<1n of the
Jl"rpcndicular bisectors of BC & AD
c. I r it lies on the inturscct ion or til<>
perpendicular bis<etors of AB & CD
d. u it lies on D1e intersectiou of tlte
of AB aud CD
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of angular of linll 2 I 0
radians per second while that of link 3 is 6
m,(Jans per What is the nngular
velocity oflink J rcl:uivc to 2?
108.
I V'/.
3
a. (, radians fl<''>ec<>nJ
b. I 6 radilllls per second
c. 4 rndlan!> per second
d. 14 mel inns per
ABCD a mechanism with link lengths
AB = 200, BC r 300. CD - and DA =
350. Which one l>f the lbllowing links
should l:le li.xed for the rcsulling
mechanism ro be a douhle crank
mechanism'! (All length arc i n mm)
a AB
b. BC
c. CD
d. DA
l'hc cr.tnk IJf 1 he lll''<' hanistn shnw11 bcln11
1n the diugram rotmcs ut a unifom1
velocity 0:
-'
]
E
Which one or d.1c following diagrams
slwws lht vdocity ofsfider .i' witl1 respect
10 lhc crank angle?
a.
8
110.
111 .
112.
l floll7
c.
I
8
d.
j
9
In a pluto cum mech:lntsm with
roller follo11 er, in which
of foli<JWi ng l'IIWS the lolluwer has
C\}nSiant acet:lcralh)n'!
a. Cycloidal ml>tion
h. harmun1c molil>n
c. motion
d. 3 - 4 - 5 polynomial motion
Which or the following StatemcnLS is
C\.liTr!CI ?
In a engine vclodt)
of the piston is when th" cmnk
is
a, Ul doad CCiltf\!S
b. nt right angles to the line of stroke
c. slightly lc.<s than 90 to line or slrokc
d. slightly. ()() "' line nf slmkc
In u di fYerentiuJ mechanism. two
sized bevel wheels A and 13 arc keyed to
the tWO halves of lhc a,, k of a mllur
car. rhe car follows a curved path.
Which one of the f(>llnwing is
The 11 heels A and B 11 ill rcvole 01
diOcrcnt Speeds an<i the cnsing will
l'l<vnl ve Ut a spwd ll' hich i> I he
a. dilfcrcnce of speed.< of A and 1:1
b. arithmetic mean of speeds of A and B
c. goomctfll' mean of speeds of A ;tnd ll
d. harm"nic mean of spe<lds of A aJid a
113. Which une of the r,tll()lving l'Onvcrsit>ns is
u;ed a lawn- sprinkler which i; a tour
llar mech1u1isms?
I H.
a. Reciprocating motic>n to rolllry mmion
b. Reciprocating_ motion to oscillatory
lllOticm
c. R<ltlll)' marion tl oscfiiHttlr)l mllion
d. Oscillatory motion to molion
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In the. mccl1anism shown above. 3 has
a. curvilin<."& translation and all ]X'>ints in
it trace out identical cycloids
1'. curvilinear translation and all points 1n
it trace out identical involutes
c. li near trnnslation & nil points in lttracc
out identical helices
d. linear translation & all points in it trace
out identical ellipses
Consider tbe followiog statements
1. C is an object oriented programmiug
like Java
2. uses the same set ol' progl'llmming
concepts as those of C
Which of the statements give11 nbove is/arc
COITCCt?
a. I only
b. 2 only
c. Both l and 2
d. Neither l nor:!
Consid<:r the following ntctJJods;
1. Tri fil cr suspension
2. Torsional oscillation
3. of energy
4. Weight measurement & measurement
of radius of flywheel Which of the.
above methods an: used to rletermino.
the polar mass moment: of inen:ia of an
ungin Oywheel with arnls'/
a. I
b. 2and3
c. 1. 2 and .3
d. I. 2 and 4
A connecting rod has a mass of 0.5 kg.
The radlus of gy1'8tiou tl>rough ils centre of
g.mvity is 5 em itS is 2 x
10'
1
;,ulfs'. The equivalent two-mass
system for the connecting rod has a radius
of gyration 6 em. What is the. corroetion
couple of the equivalent sySlem?
a. 11 Nm
b. CJ Ntn
li S.
I tiJ.
110.
17 of 17
c. 6Nm
d. 2 Nm
Which one <11' the lbllowing slatemenls is
coneat?
A governor will stable if the radius of
rotation of the hnlls
a, as the cqui libriu111 ;1x.-ctl
b. decreases as the equilibrium speed
increases
c. increast""s as dte equillbrium sp<.-cd
increases
d. r<:moins unaltered with the changc in
eqt1ilibrium speed
Which on<!' of the rollowing statements in
the contc t of balancing in eugipes is
correct?
a. Magnitude ol' the prill'lary unbalancing
force is less than the secondary
u11balancing Ioree
b. The primary unbalancing force attains
iH; maximum value twice. in
revolution o( the crank
c. The hammer blo\\ in the locolt10tivc
engines occurs due lo llnbalanoed force
along the line of stroke of ihe piston
d. The llnl>alanced force due to
reciprocating masses varies in
magnitude a"'l dlrectiou
A four - in - line reciprocating
engine is shown in the diagram given
below. The c:)llinrlers numbered I to -1
Which ooe of the li>llowing statements is
correcrl
a. Both primary nod secondary forces are
balanced
b. Only plimary Ioree is balanced
c.. Only secondary force is balanced
d. Both primary and secondary fon:cs arc
unboll!mccd
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PAPERII
When can a pie-tometer be not used for
pressure mensuremcnt in pipes''
a. The pressure difference fs low
b, The velocity is high
c. The lluid in pipe [sa gas
d The Outd in the pipe is highly 1iscous
Wbtcll phenomenon will occur 1\ben lhe
val ue Bl the discharge end of a pipe
connected to a resen oir tS sudden!)
closed1
a, Cavitation
b Erosion
c 1-lrunmenng
d. Surging
For linear distri bmion of velocJty 111 the
boundary layer on a Oat plate. "'hat is the
milo of displacement thickness I o) to
boundary layer thickness (5)'1
a.
b.
C,
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4
I
3
2
5
Consider the foll omng Statements
I For ad11evmg dynamic in model
studies on ships, Froude numbers are
equated.
2 Reynolds number should be equated
for studies on an aerofoil for dynamic
similarfly.
3 In model studies on a. spillway. the
ratio of lo height fs equaled for
kinematics stmilarity.
What of the statements gven abo1 e are
correct'/
a 1.2and3
b land2
c. 2 aml3
lL t and3
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6.
7_
How is the beSI hydmnlic channel cross-
section defined?
a. n1e sect.ion '' i th minimtun roughness
coefficient
b. The section that has n ma.' urn area of
a g1 vcn 1!011
c. The section that bas a miuimum wetted
peri me(er
d The section that has maximum welled
area
Constder the following statements:
In the case of convergent noule for
compressible llow_
I. No shock wa1e c'111 occur at, any
pressure ratio,
2, No expansion wave can occur below a
certain pressure ratio
3 EJ>pansion wme can occur below a
CL>rtain preSl;ure ratio.
4 Shoc.k wave can occur ubove a certain
pressure ratio.
Which of the follo11ing statements gi\etl
abo,'e are- correct'!
a I and 2
b. 3 and 4
c. I and 3
d. 2 and 4
Which one of foiiO\Ving is the
condition for stable equilibrium for a
Ooating body?
a. Tile 1ne1 cemer coutcides wtlh 1he
centre of gra\'ity
b. The met centre is below the centre of
c. The met centre ls nbove the centre of
gra\'11)'
d. TI1e centre or buoyancy is below the
centre of gra\'lty
Whtch of rollo11 ing assumptioru;
/conditions ure true in the case of Rayle1yh
no" 1
I. Perfect gas
1. Constant area duct.
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Hettromd'er during the flow.
Select Ute Pnswer the code
given below:
1..2 '"" 3
h. 2.3 oml4
Ct 1, 3::m<J4
d.
If the croos-section of a nozzJe is
illcreasing ill the directi<m of now ;,,
supersonic !low tlton i.tt the do\Vtllltrctn
direction
.Both pressure a.nd velocity wiU
increase
h. !3oth pre.snre and vdoQity will
decrease
c. Pressure wlll inorease but velooity wiiJ
tl. Pl'llssull> will d..:I'C3!sc but velocity will
ittcrc3:se.
Tbe entropy of a mix tun: of ideal gas.:s ],
the um of the entropie< of c.onstinoent
evotnated t:
'h:mperature :md of t,h.,
mixtute
b. Tcmpcruturc of lite nu,,-rurc nd Ute
purtial pressure oflhc coustitucnt.s
c. Temperature ootd volume ol' dtc
mL-<ture
d. PrcMSure Pnd volume of dte mixture
A pasive method to k<>CJ> dtc bouc
warm by conditinmng in
clintalic C<ll)d it ion i< 1<1 puillt o.e :
a. Eastern of the huuse b) black
JWiul Otl its outer .sitlt.
b. E:ustcru w>JI of t11o 1wu.,e by l>Jlck
l)ajnts ori its iHner
c. Southern wull uf the house by hl:lck
paiJll on its ou1er
d. Southern woll of the house hy blck
paint on it.s ide>.
An air-conditioned room of volume 10 mJ
l1os infiltration of air equivalent to 3 Aif
per hour. Dcnity of air is 1.2
kg/m specitic hen! Cp U. 1 kJt1cg K and
temper,ture differeuce betweeu I'OOUI aud
:unbicnl Air C. '20 K. \VIul is tbc nsiblo
heot load duo to infiltrated air?
a. 61) ld/hour
b. 12 kJ/hour
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15.
16.
17.
18.
c. 0.45 k\V
d. 0.1kW
Oo wrucb fnctor(s), does the. hc3l lost by
the humnn body m the process of rndi.tion
dcpcm"
TO.nper:u.ure only
b. Teln]><:rature ontl air motion
c. Temperature oo<l rotative humidity
d. Relotive h nmidily and air motion
Wh1cb one of tlle to llowinj! statement ls
C(;lQ"CCt1
optimum effective for
hunwn comforl is:
a. Higher in witttt:r thnn lhat in summur
b. Low4...T in winter Lhan tlutl iu s.wmuer
\!. Same- m winh.T and st.unntcr
d. Nul deJ"'ndcnl on season.
Which on" of the folio\\ ing causes lift 011
an fnm1en;ed body in a fluid tr""m'!
a. Buoyant fore""
b. Rosultonl lluid force on lbe body
c.. Dynamic fluid force componenl
e.xerted on r.he body parallel to the
opproaclt velocity
d. Oyn.:Q'U ic tluid fore<:
<:xertod on Ute body to Utt "JIJ)I'oacb
velocity
If for o flow a funcrion 11 c:x.ist..; tll\d
solisfies the U.p lace eqlll3tlim. Uten whi-ch
one of th" following is the correct
st.Btcmen1'!
a. Th" continuity equation is s,,tiJ;fied and
the tlow is inigational
b. The continuity equation i soli.sficd and
rhe flnw rotrdion:a1
c. The llow is iNigalional but do"S not
satify the cont inuity equation
d, 'l'he Oow is I
When vertical cylindrica I ves.el
conla ining water ;, rota led almut Jb axis.
tJocn tb" free surfAc'C of wnlot become'S:
a. A cycloid of revolulicm
b. An dlipsoid of revolution
c. A llf oevolulion
d. A paraboli.: of rovolutiou
Which on<! of followil Sl:JtcmtnlS is
comet?
The prossuru et. ntro- is:
a. The ccnlwid of the po cssurc: prisnt
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b. A point on c:he ITne of action of the
rcsulrom tbrce
c, At the ceniioid of the submerged area
d. above the centroid of the area
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Which one of the (oJJowjng express.:s the
isentropic efficiency 17 of the compression
process in terms of entl1alpy changes as
i!odicated in the figure given above'/
a. 11 : Ml, I t;.H
b. 17 -= Mll Ml
c. q= (MI - Ml, } I MI
d. 'I: (All MJ, )1 Ml,
While nuwing through the l'<)lUI' blades in
an axiul flO\\ air CUIIIprl"SSOr, the relative
velocity of air;
a. Continuously decreases
b. Continuously increases
c. First increases and decreases
d. First decreases and then increases
Consider the tbllowing properties of a
fl uid:
I. ViscoSity
2. Surface tension
3. Capi llarity
4. Vapour
Which nl' the above pmpenk s can be
attributed to the fl ow t>f jet of oil in (lJ1
unbroken swam?
a. I only
b. 2 only
c. I and 3
d. 2
Why is a mini mum of Net Positive Suction
I lead required for a hydraulic pump'!
a. To prevent cavitations
b. To increase discharge
c. To increase suction head
d_ To increase efficienc)
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15.
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27.
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J ul' !J
Which one of tl1e following turbines
exhibits nearly constant over a
6()% to 140% or d"si!,,'Tl speed'?
a. Pehon turbine.
b. Francis turbine
c. Deriaz turbine
d. Kaplan turbine
When a hydraulic norblnc is operated. it is
found that it has n high design efticiency
and this cflicicncy tOn>tant ovct a
wide of regulation from the design
conditiooc What is the trpe of tltis turbine?
a. Pelton
b. Ft-aocis
c. Kaplan
d. Propeller
1' hc functinn of of the following
hydraulic. devices is analogous to thnt or
the flywheel of a reciprocating engine and
an electric storage battery?
a. llydraulk ram
b. Hydraulic accumulator
c. Hy<lraulic intensifier
d. Hydraulic jack
The Euler's equation of mtllinn is n
statement of:
a. En<.'rgy balance
b. Conservation of momentum rot an in
viscid lluitl
c. Conservation of momennun for an
incompressible now
d. Conservation of mome-ntum for a reul
fluid
Why is compounding of steam turbines
do11e?
a To improve
b. To reduce IlK Sp<?ed of rotor
c. To reduce exit losse;
d. 'To the. turbine output
C the following, Statements:
Which Qf lhe following increase the work
ratio in a simple gas turbine plant?
l. Ileal exchanger
2. I mer coollng
3. Reheating
Select the correct answer ustng the code.
given below:
a. I and2
b. 2 and 3
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c. I liJld 3
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For centrifugol compressot'5 which one of
the following ls the relationship between
pre>NUre coofticient ( 1, ), slip faclnr ( .P, ) ,
\vorl, input ( 11. ) imd ti'Oj>ic
cft'icic'tlcy ( lf
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= ' "
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c, ;,-,
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p "
Which ono of the tollowing 1
no.t true for n superc.ritiO;Jl steam
gcnerntnr'!
a. It ha.s a V1)' small d.rum compa"'d to a
.:Dnvcntlunul boiler
b. A super<ailical pn:s.w-e plant has
higher efJieienoy than a suh critical
pressure plnl
c. 'I he feed pre.-.ure required tS very
high. uLuosl 1.2 to 1.4 times U1e boiler
pressure
d. As it rc:quirc. nbsululcly pur;, f wd
water. prepornlion of feed water i
more important fh;m in a sub critical
pt..:ssure boilet
For a nMI theomodynamic o>yde. whfch
unc of thu follow is cot1'<>ct7
a,
b.
<. 0
7'
c.
= 0
d.
The equalioo relntina the following
mea.<uroble ' (i) ilte Mope of
soturotlon pn:ssun::d temperature line. ( ii)
tbc latent hoal. and (iii) the d1nnge In
volume dluing phase trnnsfonnarion: is
LJm\Vn as:
a. Maxwell relation
b. Joules equation
c. Clapeyron equation
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d. None oftlte obovc.
Which .,r the following ""' iJttensive-
prnper1ies1
1. Kinetic Energy
2. Specific Enthnlp)'
3. Pn::ssure
4. Entropy
Select the correcl answer using the C<Jde.
given below:
a. I and 3
b. 2 and::.
c. 1, 3 and 4
d. 2and4
In a Brayton cycle. what L the voluo of
optimum ratio for maximum net
work tcmpct'aturcs T1 nnd
1';, where 1', i the maximum temperature
-and T
1
is lhe minimum 1empernh1re
1
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c. 'r =l:, )*"
i r-e!
(
T ) '
d. r,. = ..!.
T,
A Beii-C'c>leman air reliigcrati<ln cycle
'' t wk.<J as u n:v crs.c d :
a. Stcrlins cycle
b. Otto cycle
c Die1el cycle
d. Brayton <>yde
Which one of U1e following cycles bas lhe
highel U1.:rtlllll cfficiancy for given
""d mrnonlllll cycle
temperatures'/
a. Brayton cycle
b. Otto cycle
c. Diesel eyde
d Sterling cycle
An engine produces 10 kW power
wbile working with a bl'ake U1ermal
of 30'1. If tltc calorific value of
the used ;. 40.000 kJ/kg. then whnl is
the lite! con.umption'l
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b. 3.0 l;glbour
c. 0.3. kg/hour
cl. 1.0 l;glhour
/1 40 kW engine has n me<:h:tniC<I
eOiciency of S(t'lo. If frictiona l power
1s nssumed lo he with hlad, wh31
appox.imMc value oJ' I he mccu#ujc,,l
etlicency al of lhe ralorl lond?
a.
b. 55o
c. 65uu
d. 7S'u
l\'lalcll List! (S.J. Englno Operating Mo<W)
with List II {Approximle iVF Rallo) and
select lhe correcl answer using lhe code
given h<low the Lisls:
Li.J I
A. Cold StnTI
B. ldling
C. Cruising
D. Maximuru .Pow01
Lisl n
I. 11):1
2. IG: J
3.
.j._
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4 2 3
cl. l 3 5 I
l'h<= tendency In compression
ISJ!Ilion <-'IISin<ll< with:
'L lncroasc of c<)O)anl "ater iemp.:mture
b. of tempera lUre of inlet air
..:., Decrease of ratio
d Increase of compression ratio
Wblch of the following cannot be caused
by n hoi spal'k plug1
I . Pre-ignition
2. Post-ignition
3. Detontion
4. Run-on-ignition
Selecl the conect answer using Ute code
given below:
n. L ontl4-
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b. 2only
c. 2 and 3
d. 3 only
Con.idr 1be li>llow i11g
L. power
outpul ond increases the volumetric
cftltitJnc.y.
2 Supercharging is more $Ull:l.b]e lilr s.r.
uoginC$ lban CJ . engines.
3. The lintil of supurehar'!!ing fm uu SJ.
c'llgine is cL by knock while for n
('.L engine i I by thermal load in g.
Which of the statements given above are
com:ct
1
a. 2 and,:;
b. l.hnd 3
c. Land 3
d. I and 2
Which one of the following be
controlled by a three-way C<lWlytic
converl4.1r'l
a. BC emission
b. CO umission
c. NO. emission
d. SPM emissiurt
The discltarge of from Jl"ltOI
automobile oshawot minimum when Ute
\'ehicle is:
a. Idling
b, Cruising
c. ,\ccelerating
d. Occelemting
Weight percentage nf whch rme <Jt' tht
following ;, dc:tennined hy J>roxim>te
an lysis of' coal?
\'ulatile m'ilUcf. u\hi:1ture
$nd a.Ut
b. ;\11 solid <tnd !iscous component;
c. All solid & g:tseous components
except volatile marter
d. Fixed nd Yolotile malfor
Which one of tl1e following fuels can be
obtained by ferrnenlalion of vegetable
maller?
a. Benzone
b. Diesel
c. Gasoline
d. Alcohol
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For which of following. re.1.Sons, do
the indirect injeetion dk'Sel engine:; have
ldgloer spcd lio nulpul cnmp>rcu to
c.licscl
l. TI1cy hva loll or 10 volume
mHo.
2. They nm al higher Jieells.
3. They hAYC higheT air utiliu tion factor.
-1. Tiley hvo lower l'l:l:otive
the con cc.t answer using Ute coda
&<iven bolow:
o, I and 2
b. 2only
c. 2 tmd 3
d .t
Which one of lhe following Is
not correct for a '"801\erlltive steam cycle?
It increases the thermodynamic
b It reduces boiler capAcity for n given
output
c._ It reduces lentp'-roturc stresses in thu
boiler duo to hotter feed
d. The efficiency with incre:osed
number nf feed healers
Which one of lhe following ts the correct
n,e dcgl'l!c oJ' nf ao Impulse
turbine:
I. t. less than Zero
2. grcowr than zero
3. 1, Z<-'1'1>
4. lncses with stcam \olocity nl U1o
inlet
Which """ qf the loUo,,ring is Uoe
sootemenl?
fo get sUp<'TSOnic veiOCJI)' of $to3m nl
noz.zk ex:it with u Iorge pressure dmp
acouss it. tbc uuclmllSI:
n. t:<lltverg<> from inlet to e:til
b. divc:rgc from inletlo e:<it
.:. lirsl convo:rge to ll1root and thc:n
till o:<il
d. J'CllUiitt to!Oil8laul in Cl'tJSs .. s;oolio n
Whicb one of the foUowins is rJo" co'"""'
ex'Pf"S''ion for the propulsion cfliciency of
jet plane tneBiec.ting the mass of fuel )'/
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54.
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b. q, (:/)+ 1
c. ,.,,
2
(f-)
d. , , (L)-1
r.
6ofl3
(Where VJ vd ocity of jet rololive lo
p1auu, V, ofth" plane)
A nuclear -unit ht:c.umjng critlc.1l mc.an!l-:
u. It is getotll'Oling power to r'Jtod capacity
b. Jt is cnpblo ol' gc'nc.rating JlOWco much
more thion the capo1city
c. 111ero Is danger ofnucle"r 81)1'103d
d. Chain rt:.lcticm th:ll causes
splitting of the liel puc.lei has l><oen
t$tablished
S.'l<'oliol n (A): For " mixture olf
l i.quid and vupour of o1 pure
suhslnnce in equilibrium lbe number of
indo:pcndcnr intrinsic propertio:s n<:edcd L<
<:qiUIIIO OJ!O.
Reason (R): The phil$<:.> tan
Only nt nne piutjculnr IH'o.J.!fUrc .
a. Both A and R nrc indivlduolly ttuc <1nd
R is the correct exphmorion of A
b. Both A and R are individual!} truo bul
R is not the correc.t explanation of A
c. A is ln1e hut R 1s 1:11se
d, A is fal<e bui R is lrue
Assertion (A): Thennodynnmic work i
.:xcepl for '"' ntliabatie
p1'0CC!S-
RcnsOn (Rl: is always posiblo: to
yslcrn !Tom a !!,h' l'.n initial bte lo any
finn! slate by performing adiabatic work
only.
11. Both A and R 3l'e lru<> and
R is tho correct c.'<plftnation of A
b. Both A and R oro iJl<tividuUI true but
R is not the correot a:>planotio'n of A
c. A is true but R is false
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Ass4.rtiun (-\ ): An ncli:,h:.tic i10
:1 entrqpy proCe!jiM ..
(R): In an ad1abntic process there
iR nu helt lransl'er.
'Both ' ' and R 31'e andividUlllly tl'\le
R is Ute cortoot cxfll 3nalion of \
b. Both A and R ate indivitluaUy tr ue hut
R is nQtthe correct e.xplonMiun uf A
c. A is true but R is false
d. A is false but R is true
Assertion (A): A Vllnc lJ'l'C rotary
compres..;or is a rot dynamic m-ach me.
Rca<on (R): A rot dynamic mochine is
one in whlch a flu td freely tbroogh
tb" fotating pnrt of
a. Both A and Rare individually tn1c !Uld
R is con..,ct txpl3nation of A
b. Both A and R arl) indniduolly but
R is not the corNet ""PInntion of A
c. A is true but R is
cl. A is /'also but R is true
Assertion (A): The buoyant forc'C for a
floating bod} passes lhroogb the oentro1d
of the volume.
Reusun {R): 1l'tc ror<:c of is
vertical fol\.-o &: lO lhr: \\<llj!hl of
tluid di"J'lnced.
a. Ood A :lnd R lire individunlly lnlo :md
R lhe C(lm:ct 11( A
b Both A nnd R Me individually true hut
R Ill nut the o::ur"'d of A
c. A is tJue but R t
il. A is ('ol c but R
(A): oJd stre-Jm noztlt8 :ore
shaped at inlol in su<>lt way tltot !be
nozzle convel'ge tlq'lidly over the first
portion of hs length.
l{ca'<On! ' !'Ius shope i provided o thM
velocity ot inlet I<> tlte nou.le i negligibly
in compnrison with the vdocit-y.
"" Both A and Rare individually true und
R is U1e con'Ocl cxplonotion of A
b. Both A and R arc individually true but
R is not t.he corNet explanation of A
c. A is true but R is false
cl. A is fa lse but R is true
Asso.rtion (1\ ): A correctly designed
convergent divergent nozzle W()l'king at
de.iguod coudilion'" is chok.:d..
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62
63.
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(R): In thC!Oc conditTons the mus
n.m throug)l lhe non le is minimum.
Both A 11nd I< "-e indivi1htolly true :md
R U; lhe corrlt cxnlonoti<!t1 nf A
b. BOlli A hmt arc individull) tru<> but
R is nut llac t:hl'l't:C:.I tx.pluno.liuu uf .r-\
<!. J\ i ttuc R ;,; folse
d. A is fhcc but R true
A.ssl'Yt ioll (A); 11trotUe is u6ed
only are steum tu.tinf:S.
Ut>:ISOU (R): . \t prt loads.. lb10 dlicic'llcy
of SITeam turbine rOOUCOII con; idorahly
with tl1mllle governing.
ac BoUt A and R are mdivduall) tl'lle and
R is the COI""'l cxpbrwtion of A
b. BoUt A and R fndlviduaU} trw but
R is not thu COITcct uxplnnntion of A
c. A is true but R is false
d. .\ is fa !so but R is
Assrt ion (A): 1n mullislogc
compressors. the polytropic e:fficioocy is
g:l'ellter limn tbe isentropie
y.
Ronson (R): [ligitcT the ptcswo rotions.
the the polytropic e.tlioicnc.y.
" Both l \ and R nrc individuo ll) true and
R i tile correct of A
b. Both A and Rare lndividWlll) true hut
R 1s >lilt the correct cxplilllntion uf A
c, A is true hut R t>lse
d. A is l'nlse but R is
A 4-slm.ke wh<lll running at
2000 111m lllJ !njtcti<\Jl dutntiun uf 15
ms "-ltal is the durotion of
the C111ll k angle ln degrees?
a. ISO
b. ()"
e. 36
d. 1s
A rt.'VeBihJc engine operate& hctweti:n
tempemtur!ls 9()(1 K & ( 1', <' 9()(1 K ), &
another reversible eng111e between r, &
400 K( T! - 400K) in What is tile
value of To if work outputs of boU> engine
are equal'!
a, 6()()K
b. 625K
e- 65tlK
d. 675K
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LiJt J with II Select the
corre.:t arum.:r olsing the code given hei0\1
List J
A point
B. Sublimation
C". Tripi<; point
1) . Melting
List lJ
All tbe three phses--olid. liquid
vapour co-exists Ill oquillbti um
2. PIU>e cbonge fonn solid to
3. PtOilCities of s3tutale.l liquid and
saturnl.ed vapour 4r\.l idcntlcaJ
4. ll""ling t>roc:css where solid
direcUy lrarudnm1ed to g:ISeous phase
A ll C D
n, 2
,j
3
b. 3 4 2
c.. 2 I 1 3
d. ' 4 2
A pl;utc waU is 2 5 em thi\Jk with an of
I m' . and has thermal conductivity of' 0.5
W rmk. If a tempo:t't1lure 1Li1Terence of
r.oc i> i.mposed across il what is the bunt
llmv'l
. 120\V
b. 140\V
160W
d. 180\V
Whicb of the follo.wing ure: boiler
motmtlngs?
I. Fusible plug.
2 Blowoff cock
3. Steam tup
Feed check valve
Select the correct answer usins tho etrl
given below;
n. I. 2 and 3
t>. 2. 3 ond 4
c. I, 3 nnd 4
d. I. 2 :tnd 4
Which of the following .is tho corre<:t
p>lh of wat<:.r fl ow through various
comi)Ollenb of boiler of a rnod<:ru U>onual
power plant'!
a. Economlzcr boiler drum wati!T
walls hoiler drum super heater
hll'hine
68.
G!i.
70.
71.
8 of tJ
b. Economizer - boiler drum - water wall
- super he.11er - turhlnc
c, econmnizer - water "'"" ht)iler
drun1 - supe1 hcatcl' - turbine
d. Ecorlomizor - walls - super
bcat<'f - tutbinc
Wlllll docs Ute rcvtrsod ideal
ol'l
a. Two clotbermal pn>ccsses
3nd twt) proce>-se!!<
b. Two reverRible isothermol proccs"""
11nd two isochnric proccss<'S
c. two reverslble isob3rio processes and
two IWo.m!ible odiahatic pro=s.,.
d. J\vo rt:Versiblc adinbatic procosses and
two t'IJvasible isocboric process
Change in intontJI energy in a
proce!is occurring in a closed sydem ftt
equal t o tl1e heal transl'erred if the proces;<
oocwa at
a. Prt.:ssuct:
b.
c.
d. Enthlpy
In a puly proccs. the: term
1
are
20 kJ and 50 kJ, If ll1c:
system is n:tunted Jo stole, L lU\d (.!:.
1
is
- I() kJ, what 1s thewlue oft he work w,.,'l
- 20kJ
b. - 40ki
c, - R() k.l
d. - 40kJ
C'hnoge in enthalpy .in " dnsed system is
e<JMI t<> the ht:al lr.lnsfc:rr<:<L if the
process tokes l>lacc: nt conJitant:
a. Tempcrnturx
1>. lnt,CflJal energy
e. Pr'<;s.Su rc;
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73. A O.mnt engine operotc:s octween 27f'
;m,d nJOC'. If the en _gino pr<xluce. 300 k)
of work, whal u,., entropy chunge during
uddition7
a. 0.5 kJIK
b. J .O kJIK
c. 1.5 kJJ'K
d. 2.0 kJ'K
74. Which one of the following j tbc stand)
flow t'11Urgy equation for a boiler'?
\'l
_;)_: + _._
2g.J
b. Q '')
,.i ,.;
c. h, >-
1
- +Q=Il,+- -
2gJ 1g.!
tl. w =(h, - h, )+{!
75 A g is in " cylinder by "
movublt pi.<t<>n to" volume nne-half of
origin I volume. During U1c prOC<:!$<, 300
"J '"'"' left tho 2">1 and U1o inlcmol cmt:rg)
remained s om"--\\'hot i$ the work on
Ill g: .. '/
o. ]{)() kNm
b. 150 kNm
o.. 200 k.'IIJm
d. kNm
16. Which of the fllllowurg is/are revtrrsiblc
prooess (es)?
I . Isentropic e.xpnSion
2. Slow heotlng of water f()flll a hot
so w-ee
3. Constant pres.u1'1l healing of on ideal
gas fonn a constant tomperal'urc source
.1. Evapm'lllion of n liqtiid al const:ull
tempera lure
Select lhe correct 3m;wer Wl'iJl . Ute coda
given below:
" I only
b. tnnd 2
c, 2 nm13
d. 1
77. !'he irrevon<ibility is defined s tho
diJl'trCJlCc ,,r ma;<imum useful " <lrk
:tnd 40.tUU) WOrk. ] " ' "tt>i. lUt'.f' d \V
How thi< IJC e..xpt'Ci!Sod?
u. I = ( .l. '! + 6$., _,.. )
1Jofl3
b.
c. I :,.") ..... -.., )
d. .... - JAS.,,,,"'- )
78. Air-condltioning l>:t_< to he done for " hnil
whoso RSII SU k\V tUid RLl I 50 k\V,
Tbc:ro are oo other ourc<:!l of heat addition
or What Is the of the
RSHF')
3 . 0.25
b. 0.5
c. 0.75
d. 1.00
7Q rn cmler (c) have a low bypn._ t:1Cic)r Of ll
cooling ooiL fin spacing and II
number oftube rows be:
a. Wi<lc and 'high. ""'l'ccth ely
b. Wide apott and low
c. Close and lliglt rc:src:cthcly
d. Clo<eand low.
80. Air ut dry bulb ternptralorc 111' 35"C 011d
dew puint tcmp<'l'aturc of 25c P"''"""
through an :1ir \VaRher whose lemper:1h1re
is matolaio.,d at 20\ Wht i$ lhc ntu'lt
"Ofthe involvecl?
" Cooling ond humidificntion
b. St:nsible cooling
c. Heating and deh\Jmidifcation
d. Cooling nnd
81. When 11 wl bulb and dry bulb
t.:utplll'olw'Cs ore wltic:h of tbc
following islaf'll cc,rrect?
l. Air L fully snhuatod,
2 Dew poin.t tempi!Tature is reochod.
3. Portio I pressure of vnpour cqu.1ls to the
lolnl pressure.
4. Humidity ratio is l(IO''o
a. I and 2
b. I only
c. 1,2 nnd 3
d.
H2. l'<>r an air-conditioned St>:!Ce. RTH = 100
kW. RSHF = 0.75. volume Oow 1111e = 10()
m
31
mitL aud indoor desigu l=ific
humidity ;,; O.oJ kg/kg of dry ir \VltM
UJ<tpedfi o hvmidily of the supply ir'l
" II,() I 11
b. 0.0075
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87.
0.005
d. 0.0025
Li!.t [ with List 1T and the
C.>ITCCI nnswer using the code given belo\\
lh"
List r
A. Dogr.:>e oJ' saturah<m
B. Dry bulb
C. Wet bulb l,em1>era1ure
[), l)ew
u., 1l
I Measure of lolnt enth11lpy of moist air
2 Measure of lotol enlhnlpy
3 Measure of tlut copaclty of all' lo
absorb moisture
4. Measure of sensible enthalpy of moist
....
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b.
c.
d.
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Which ouc of U1e lo llowiugts responsible
lor Ute operotion of tbcrnto81llli"
e;r<p.msion v3lue'l
;1, in evaporn1or
b tore changes in evaporator
C, Degree of superheat in eVnJJOnltOr
d. Oegree cooling in evnporatror
A R:frigeratiun plan! n.cs o condouser wiUo
heat rejection ratic\ of 1.2. If the capacity
of Uoo ptaJ>t i :ZIO I<'J 'nin, then what tloc
value of lhe rop or fllfiigerotion
point?
;1, 3
b s
7
'" 9
Whicb L' th" mool suil:!ble. type of >ir
refrl_ger11tion tOr planes
With Number 3 or above?
" Boot-strap
b Simple evaporative
c. Regenerative
d. Boot-strap evaporative
In an ElecJrolux refrigerntor.
a, is absorhed in water
b. Ammoni os a absorbed in hydrogen
88.
89.
91.
92
93.
10 ul 13
c. Hydrogen is ln n mmoni.1
d. ev>purated in hydrogen
A revcncd Camol cycle worL'ing as heat
pump has n t'UP of 7. Whnt h tho ratio of
lninimutn tO maximum nbl40iutc
lc 111 p<.'1"U lUI'CS?
. 7/8
h. 1/6
" 617
d. 1/7
A works on reversed Carnol
cycle producing temperature of Hl"C.
\V ork done per 1'lt is 700 k.l per ten
minutes:. \\ hal is the value of its COP"!
a 3
b. 4.5
c..
d. 7.0
A. refrigentor on ( 'ar nol
e:y-:-le works betwoo:n two tuclt
lctnpcratures llml tho rulio lietwl:(on low
and high temperahlf<' ;,. If a heat pump
is operteil between same lemp.,.llllre
lhcu what would be iLs COP'/
a. 2
h. :>
" -1
d. s
'llie vahoo ul' eothalp} -.r the begmoiog uf
compn:ssion. :ol tho end of compxcsion
and at the end of condensation nrc 85
kJ1kg. IRS lcJII(g and 210 kJikg,
Wltal is tbe value t)f the C'OP
of !be vapour compression refri sernlion
sy<tem
9
. 0.25
b. 5.4
e. 4
d. 1.35
In 11.5 rR tu!p>city wotor cooleo. water
enteoos t 30c and at 15"C. What
Ute 3Cl\UII water flow o11te?
a. 50 litre./ hour
b. 75
c. I<M) litresfhour
d. 125 lilreslhoUt
\VItal is the shape factor of a hemispherical
body placed on. Ol suface witlo oespct
to ilscll'J
a. Zoro
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b, 0.25
c.
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d. 1.0
In
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vnpour eompr'C..'iM ion rcfrigtrnlinn
plnnt. the retrigernnt leuvt:s the "''nprmllor
n! 195 kJ,k the al 65 kJtl\g.
For I l.:g/s of refriger.tnL
the
rcftigerntion effect?
"
70 1-:\V
b. 100 KW
c. 130 K \V
d. 1(,0 K"\V
Cousidcr !ltc following sL1tom<1uts:
L ln corburulor U1e U= ltlc volvc J.
ued to control the fuel snpply.
2. The fuel level in Uur Ooat chaJnb.;f'!l Is
to be about 4 to 5 mm below U1e orifice
le\'el of jt..1.
3. An idle jet pruvid"" <-xtra fuel tlurwg
udden
An idl\> jet provides cxtm fud during
snddert ncceleration richer with fuel.
\\ hicb of the s L1tements given obo, .., are
:L 2 :tnd
b. I rnd 3
c 1,2nnd3
d 2.3 bnd 4
Which Qne nflhe li>llowiJ18 the e<>rrect
l' ur a given centrii\Jgol ptm1p,
a. 1n e dischorge varie>< directly .._, 1),.,
speoil
h. n,c head vnrie8 ill\'''""'' Y the spc<:d
.:., Tit.: power lUI U1e $quare of th"
speed
d. The \'atic.< 'Ill the Sttuotc ol'
the $peed
Which of th<> fo llowing combustion
chamber dt$ign feolun:s (S)
krtu.,kiug m Sl.
1 Sp.'lrk plug loe.1tcd n..ar the valve.
2. 'l-heatl
3. Wedge shaped combustion "hambef
4. Short flame ll':lvel tlisL1nce
Solect the corre.:t answer using tl1e rode
giVt:n bclo\v:
" I and 3
b.
98.
99.
(()(I
101.
102.
I I ol IJ
c. 3 and 4
d. I and 2
A Polron with jet rotates at
600 rpm. The velocity of the jet rrom the
nozzle is 100 mls. if the ratio uf the ' 'nne
velocity to jet vdocil) is 0.-14, wh t is Ill<>
diameter of tl,e Pelton wheel?
a, 0. 7 m
" 1.4 111
c. 2. 1 m
d. 2.8 rn
A po\vdr plan[, whlch mcs a gas hubinc
followed by Rteam l11rbme for power
j!enerati on is <.:ailed:
a. l'oppins cycle
b. Bouoming cycle
c. Brayton cycle
d. rombined cycle
In a radial blade centrifugol C<>mpressor.
thcveloeit)' of blade up is 400 m/s ond slip
.fuotor i$ 0.9. Assuming the absolute
\'clocity nt inlet to be "'<ial, what i the
work clone per kg of flow
JJ. 36 kJ
h. 121<.J
c. 144 kJ
d. ld
What shmJid be the rn1io of hlodes(>eed of
jet ti>r tho mtfl(imum of n
Pcli.'lll wheel?
a.
b.
I
4
l
2
,
c. II
d.
Which of the following types of turbine
is/re suiL1hle t'or I power plants'}
l. Tubular turbme
2. Kaplan turbine
3. Bulb t11tbine
4. Proncis tl1rhine
Select the C<lrrecl answer tl'lin,g the code
g_iwn below:
a. I only
b. I and 3
c. 2 >nd 4
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103.
d. 4only
lf u. i the ,1nglu ;,t the outlet. then
the maximum hydrnutlc eftic.ienc) of n
ideal impulse turbine is:
CO:IIl
2
1- cos.;,
b.
2
1- sio a
2
l ; sina
tl
2
104. Which one of tl1e uumbo:ts
idc'tltifies the comprc:ssibility cl'fect of a
fluu:l1
a. Euler number
b. Pmudo nwn her
c. Mad1 number
d. Weber number
lOS. A U-lube op..--n I both ends and made of H
mm clia01eter glass luhe n1ercury up lo a
heifhl. of Ill em lu bolla Uae limbs. If 19
em of water is uddcd t<> one of Ute limbs.
what t5 the difference m merom-y levels in
the two limbs >t equilibrium'/
n. 4.$1J1m
b. 1.0 mm
c. 2.S mm
d.
I 06 A 4-rc)W vel()city C(lmpmmdcd $lellm
dtovdiOp$ llltal 6400 k W. What la
the [>OWer dcvelot)t'd by the last row?
rt. '200 kW
b. 400kW
" 800 k.W
d. l(i()O kW
107. Whic.h one of tho ltlllv,. inl! L' the lire-tube
boi!Cl'/
n. D.nbcoc.k n!Ul \\il)cn'< h<liler
h. Looomotjvc lloilct
c. Slorllng bollur
tl. Benson boiler
108. Intensity of radiation ol surf11ce in
perpendicular f;lircction is equal to:
a. of emissive of surface and 1/ n
h. Pl'nrluc.t nf C'l:nil'!.sivc ur 'HUI'IilcC !Utd 'IT
c. fJroduct of cmissiV\: power of sur!ace-
and II "
110.
11
d. Product of power of ! urf3ce
ami "
In amass U"lln>fer or dilfwion of
hot smoktl in cold air in a pow ..
profile and Uto c<lnccnlnltitm
profi le will bocomo identical when:
a Prandtl No. 1
b. NJL<Selt No. 1
c. Lewis No. I
d. Schmilt No. : 1
" TlUclt On< of lbe following
represents !he ratio of kinem,1tics visco.fty
to thermo I
a. Grash llil' uumber
h. Pmmltl
c. J'v(oc,h n ll(n her
d. Nusselt number
I I t A"er frl)m .a gos turhinc, the hot
c.<houst gnses arc used to
compressed lr frorn a C<Jmpressor wilb lhu
help Of CTO!;S lfOW COmpact heal
e;;;ehnngcr ofo.g \Vhnl is the
number Qf trnnfer units of the heat
cxclmngor?
a. 2
b. II
c. 8
d. 16
112.. A lbiu flol plate 2m2m is hanging fi-eely
in air. Tile t<.mpcraturc of the surroundings
i$ 25C. Solar rodiation is fo iling on one
side of the plate at U1e me of 300 \VIm'.
\VItot should be Uto boat
tunsfcr cocfficimt i \\'l m
1
"C.'. if lhc
lempemture ol fhe plate is to remain
C(tnstant al .30"(''1
. 2)
h. 5\1
c. 100
d. 2(10
Jn order to maxilmun heat
the lin be dcsi)!ned in
such n wo.v tllot ;
u. n should hove maximum l:tcral
01 root ! ide of the lin
b. It sholal4 hnvc maximum 1:.1,1'lal
surfacet(lwards the tlpide of the rin
c. II hould have maximum lnlernl
surf11.ce ncar the centre ul' ll1e tin
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near the t entre uf the fin
tt4, A c()mp<,.lte h<1llnw s pht:re with steady
int"'11 t h<:llting is mode of 2 Ioyer of
m:oteriols of equal tlticbteu w itb Otdtmol
conduetivilies in l'lltio of I :2 for Inner
to <)Ulcr layer:;. Rallo nf in> ide to ouLide
diamell:r is 0.8. What is ratio of
lcmp<Ylllnr<: drop "cross the lmcr 1111d
cruter 13-yen;'?
0.4
b. 1,1/
c. 2 in
d. 2.5
115, L'p to tho criti""l radius of insulation:
117.
a.. Added in.suloli on heat loss
b. Added insulation dccrcoscs heat loss
c. Convection loss is los.s tb.n.n
conduction heal loss
d. He.1t flux decreases.
l\lotclt List I (GoYeming Equations of Heot
l'nnsfer) with Li>t U (Spedf"' C'oses of
Fl""t Trnnsfer) ond t11o COI'tect
answa using t.htJ code below:
I
A d'T 2itr : O
clr' tdr
il'T l ilT
B. iJ.<' : a (II
C. J
1
T , ldT - O
lir' r Jr
d' O
D. ,fx' - mIJ= H
IT
l . Pin i]n l D cnsc
l . l D in cylinder
3. 1-D condition uu pl1crc
4-. 1' lo1te !iln h
(Symbols hove their usuol mc.>ning)
A B C 0
n. 2 <I 3 1
b. 3 I 2 4
c. 2 l 3
,l 3 4 2 l
6.0 kJ of condition ltoal U11nlifcr hJ.'< to lllko
place j u 10 minul<;s from one <'!ld to other
end of o metallic cylinder of l ll em= uross-
13ofl3
sectional aren. length I metre nnd
condu.:.tivlty as 100 WlmK. What t S the
lcrnp<.Tllturc diiJ'cn:nc<: hetwccn the two
of the cylindric3l bnr?
a. SO"C
b. 1ooc
c. 120"C
tl 160"C
liS. Ht:at is conduced through 10 cnt lhkk
wall ot rote of 30 W/m
2
wh011 the-
ternp=ture dilfen.'nce across the wall is
IOC. is lhc thermal 11f
the woJJ1
119.
a. 0.03 \VImK
b. o.J \VimK
e. 3.0 W/ntK
d. 30.0 \V/ !Uk
Motch List J wltlt List ll ond sel<lct tle
coi1"Qcct nnswcr using Llu.: code g.ivcn bclo\V
the Lits:
List I
A. Radiation heot uansfer
B. C'onducuon heal trnnsfer
(", Forced ' "'"' 'e<:t ion
D. Tranlrient heatllo1<
List n
I. Fourier number
2. Wien diS)llacemcnt lnw
3. Fourier b w
4.
b.
c.
Stunton number
A 13
2
-1 3
2 3
4
c
-1
2
-1
2
D
3
Hcislct chart" .u-c u.>S cd tn dt.lcnuinc
transient heot llow rote and tem1>ernture
distribution when:
a. Solids posses infinitely large tl1ennal
c.mducl:ivity
b. Internal conduction resist.mce ls
and eonvecuw is lnrgo
c. lutc, 't11al coltduclion '"sistaucc is large
:1nd the oonvcctivo 1--es islam:c is !l nLlll
d. Both conduction and con\ontion
resi<tomcc are almost of etrl
sig.JtiJicance
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
2.
3.
PAPERII
The or remo' mg the burrs or nash
frorn n forged compoaent in. drop forging
is called:
a Swaging
b. Performing
c. Trimming
d. Fenling
Which of the foiiO\\ing marerinls is used in
the manulacture of e,,tmsion no7..zles'l
a. Grey cast ron
b Malleable cast iron
c. While cast
d. Nodular cast iron
Match List t !Alloy) with List II (Ma.ror
Constituent) and select the correct answer
usillg c.ode given below L1st
LJsl l
A. Babbill
B. lnvar
C. Gw1 Metal
D. Duraluruin
List n
I. Nickel
2. Tin and lead
3. Aluminum
-t Copper
A B
n.
b.
C,
d.
2
2
3
4
I
c D
3
2
3
2
Consider tbe loiJowmg statements nbour
medium carbon steel :
lJ can be quench-hardened but not
case-hardened
2 It cannot be quench-hardened but
casehardening can be done.
3. It exhibits distinct yield point under
tension test
s.
(>.
7.
x.
Wh1ch of the roUo" mg suuemenrs g veJI
abo,e are corre(;t?
a. I and 2
b. 2 and 3
c, I and3
d. I. 2 and 3
The eutectoid of carbon in Iron. above
lower c.rit icnl temperature. when rooted,
results in:
a. Ferrite and austenite
b. Ferrite and Cementite
c. Cementite and austenite
d. Ferrite. Cementite and austenite
Constder the following suttements sbonl
FCC and HCP crystal stmcture.
I Both hove same coordination mtmber
and ntonuc packing fmctiot
2. Bolh represent closeh packed crystal
structure
3 Both structures are generated
stak-ing of close packed planes on top
of one another. but only tlte stuckmg
sequence is different.
Which of the statements sven above are
correct'!
a. I and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 1,2and3
d. l and 3
Tltcnnoplastic materials cannot be
produced by
a, Injection modeling process
b. Ex1ruson process
c. Blo" molding process
d. Both (a) and (b) abol'e
increases of rerri phase in steel incmases.
a.
b. Hardness
c. Ductility
d.
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Liolt I (Steel) with Ll$1 11
(Application) and select correct nns\\er
using the c:<ldc given bclu\\ the liots:
List r
A. Mild $teel
B. Tool steel
C. High carbon steel
D, Mediwu carbon steel
List 11
L B>ll bcruing
2. Cold ci.Usels
3. Shaft nd nxles
4. Rolled s teel sections
b.
c.
d.
A
2
4
1
4
13 c
I 4
3 2
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0
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3
i\o$totupil1ing is <:mployoo to oblllitt:
'" too. martens tic stt'Uot.urc
b. bnintlic sU1lClW'I!
c. Stl"1o mar1en.s tic aud 50'' n bain itic
d. too .. pcnrlitic soucturc
II. In M pmblom ha ving n
fcilitks and n jobs. wbnl tho number of
posible way of making assignntetits?
12.
13.
U.. 1\ I
b. 1\ l
c, 2o
d. t'
A (i(l I 'plain carbon hs.
approxiowtely;
" 15 I) of pear :..nd 25h, of fen
1
ite
b. . or pearlite and 75% of feroite
c. 75o ni' Cemenlite and 25% of ferrite
d. 75'\o of nnd of Cementite
Mntch l.ist I (.\lloy1ng Element) wit'h List
II ( Ulfect on steel) net select the coiTecl
:mswtT usiug u,e code give-n below
Lists:
List I
A. \ 'a.nadlum
B. Molybdenum
('. Silicon
l), Chromium
15.
16.
List n
L. lnere.>JSC.. strength
2c Improves properti<. ..
3. lncn:ascs .hnrdncM
4. lm:reases ratistanc..:: to
temper3lune ox:idJtiou
. \ 13 c D
2 1 3 4
b. I :. 2 4
c. 2 I 3
d. 2 -1 3
The B.C.C. ond H.C.I'. met. Is
pl;ostk del'onnalion by:
3 . Slip
b. Twinning
c. Edge dislocation
ltig.h
ttndergo
d. Twinning in oomhrnotion with slip.
If a , and E denote Ore c.rusltiug stn:ss rutd
\'Quug, for Ute material r)(
colunm. then lite Euler fonnul cn be
applied for determination of cropping load
of a column made of this material only, if
its rntio i!':
a. rvtore than 11
b. Leu thllll ;rJE I a
c.
More lhon l: J
d.
( E '
Loss than ;r' -;; J
Benm A is simply at its ends
and c.>rries udl of intensity w over its
<ntirc 11 is modt of st.ccl l1nvin,g
Youug's modulus E. Dcmn B is cnn.tilcvcr
:tnd carries udl of intensil)' \\ 14 over ib<
entire k11gtb, II is m>rlc r)f' hrs. having
Young's modulus E/'L TI1e two b<,.tn.s =
of samu lengOt ltavc same cross-
seclJOnal If t;r., ond a , tJ,e
maximum bending stresses dtn'eloped in
beams A and li. respectively. then which
one following is 'cotTect?
-a. a ;. ' a!-=- 0
h. 0' , ' a,< 1.0
c. a -. a, LO
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d. rr.l cr olcpc:ud.cm I he h:ope of
scction
Consider the following L'Itements:
1. Coriolis acc.:loraliou in " slou.:d
oucchanil!m is alwsys perpcndicub1 Ia
lhe direction of the slolled bar.
2. ln n 41ink noeohmism. the
inst3ntaneou. centre of rotation of the
input link and output link lie
on a slr.Jighllinu long couplor.
Wbidt ofthe statements !liven nbove islar"
n. J only
b. 2only
c. Botb land 2
d. Neither I nvr 2
18. W)oicb 11f the i'oJinwong or
d o din''. l, j.
What wcould be the printed output th<>
progrnm gjvc-11 ubovc is CM!Cultd'l
'' 475686
b 465686
c. 466686
d. 57)686
Consider tho fOllowing pieco of code
def'ming function
,XYZ:
Lnt X' YZ ( inl x)
{
lf (x-
Else
Rc:tum :X'YZ ( -x):
I
Which one of the IOIIO"'inll Wt<.mcnts ;,
cmrcct?
n. 11oc func.tion XYZ is
i.nconcct.
h. noc lim.:tiun .:\T Z run lbrcvco' fur
l'Hime vo1ueti of iL"i prlrtuneter x.
c. The I'Uncliou X'YZ computes the
absolute n lue of x.
64.
65.
67.
., ol 16
d. 111e funetion .lfYZ count the number
of binary digits in the number.
C'orulder the following of
prO!!J11m:
lnt j = 1.)( " 4
Who! is lhe linn! v:tlue nf x?
" 11
b. 12
e. l3
d.
A.sst>J'Iiun (A): C'arhurizins is done on
uou-fcorou olloys to U.Crcas<: tbe sUif 3cc
hardness.
(R) : Pr..,ipiloliou bJmlcning uf
nonefeiTOLJ.li. aUovs i-nvolves solution he.1t
lr.,atment follo,ved by p-ecipit.1lioo heol
t= lin"" l
a, BoUt A nd R al'e individually true and
R is lhe corrccl uxpl>uatiou of A
b. Both A nnd R ""' ludlviduall) ltW but
R is not the corrcctcxpLUUltion of A
c. A is tru" bui R is false
d. A is fal!; but R is lnle
A.>ls..rfi on (A): Lt atuibute control of
qoolity by sampling. the snmple size has to
he larger than variable control.
Ronson (R): \ ' nrinbh:: arc goncmlly
conlinuou. and allributas have few
discrete levels.
a. Bolh 1\ and R .,.e iudividually I rue and
R is lb<: WI'T'<:Cl uxpbnatiou of A
b. Both A ond R are u1dividuallv uue bul
R is uottlte ooorcot of A
c. A i true but R is fol.sc
d. A is false but R is tnu:
As.'>ertiun (A): Value llnalysis is 511peo;or
to other conventional cost rcdu..:.tion
lt ohniqvcs.
R t'liSOII (R): in couvcntionol cost
reduction led mique bands
a, Both A and Rare indiyiduoUy true and
R is the correct e:<pbnation of A
b. Bolh A and Rare individuolly true
R is not the eooTecl explanat ion of A
c. A i true but R is false
d. A i fiolse hut R is true
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Assertion (A): Hole b;>Si!; S)'$li!m h
gener3IIY preferred to shall basis ln
tOier.mc<: <fcigJI f<>l' selling the
fits.
ReaStm (R:): hole hu" tc1 be given larger
bonclthn the motingshnlt
" Doth . \ noul R lire it\dividuJ!IJ)' tnac nnd
R the corrcct explonnl<ion of A
h Both A and Rare individually but
R not the correct c:xplnnatiton or A
c, A is tnoe hut R t':tl<e
tl, A is fole but R is true
tA): elective oontaul annngc
liJne more et,<iciency,
Ro:asnu (R): ABr onlllyis is un
P:lreto distihution
" Rl)lh A and R nre inclividully ,\nd
R the cnn'llct of A
h. 13Qih A and Rare i)ldividually true hut
R IS not the CQI'I'I:OlC.'qllanation or 1\
c. t\ is true but R [$ rat;e
d. A IS ratS<: but R is true
Assertion (A): tips are generally
given negativ" rake anglo.
R""""" tR): oJrhide tips a1-e made tbnn
very hard mnleaio ls.
11. Both A ;md Rare iudividonlly true nud
R is the corNet <>xpi:IJllltion of A
b. Both A :ond Rare individunUy true but
R os not the cocrect <:!<planation or A
c. A is true but R i.s fat. e
d. A is fn t.e but R is true
Assenion (A): Th" "riliCJ!I speed of ou
clastic hafi clculntod by the Rnyleight's
method ;, higher thnn the actual critical
speed.
(R): The higher critical speed ls
due to higher damping ratio
n. Botb A and Rare individually true nnd
R is tlt<: con'Cct cxplniiJition of A
b. Botlt A and R nrc individually true but
R IS not the corNet e>:plllnation of A
A is bul R is full.:
(L A i.s fa but R is true
.-\s,..rtion (A): Tapered roller beJ!rhogs
must ti!.ed in duly worm gear
speed
n.
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15.
76.
10 "' tr.
(R): Tapered roller benringll are
suitable for large radial {l.S well AA axial
load.
a. Both A and R arc true and
Rio the correct t:xplnnntion of A
b. Doth A and Ran: ittdividually hue but
R is nQt U1c C<UTcc.t cxplnnotion of A
c. A i> true but R is false
d. A is r:alllc lfut R is true
\Vhid1 ono or the tollowin.g can
cumpWiely bolnnce cvol'lll masses
I'CVolving ln difl'erena nn Shnft'?
:a. , \ lfll!.<S in one cor IJoo pJnn01 of
The revulving m:lSSt:S
b. 1' insle mass in :any unc pl:me
c. TwQ iu nny 1wo
d. Two equal masses in zmy htio planes
Which one of following <ttP"'""cs the
sensitiveness of a governor?
ii.
x ;l l\r!
2K,N,
h
N, N,
2N,N,
c.
2( N
1
1 A,)
2N, - N,
d.
2( N,- "'' )
2N, I Nl
(Where N
1
J-llixlnwm <"Juilibrium spdt!d
N2" l\1lnunum cquilibl'iwn speed)
lJ' tlae wtalrudial belwtel! two
cyl.inders fonning compound cylindr. L<
S and modulus of the matcrinl.s
of the cylinders i a then the inlerti:ace
pressure developed a the interface bet" een
two cytJndo.:s of r.ft<: same matcril nod
somo length is:
a. DiJcctly pmportionul of EI&
b. Inversely proportional o)f JV<i
c. Directly proportional of E/8
d. Inversely proportionnl ofB'o
Power 6Crc>WS .,.., U<Cd to ri'Oduce
uniform,. slow nnd p(HH1rtltl motlon 511ch
as required in pr.:ssc.. jockl> and othc:T
mncbinel')' : V' tlucnds "'"' u.ually out
ud for thi applic:otion due In lcm
el'liciency, '!11is is
3 . Profile IS >..ero
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c. Profile angle is
tl There is dlniculty iu manufacturing the
proillc
Consider the following
penatning to me basic Lewis- equation for
lhe strength. design of spur g.:nr teut.h
I pair of lcct.h panicipatcs 111
power tronsmission at an)' in<Ullll.
2. Til" tOOlh is l1111Sidcred -as a <1tnlilever
beam of uuifonn ; lronglh:
3. Loading on 1hc teeth is stmlc In nruure.
I Lewi> r\j<lalion mkes into acl'llllnl
inaccuracies oflhc IMih pmfrk
5 LeWis equation mkes mto account the
inaccuracies Mll>e 1oo1h profile.
Which of Slnlcments given alxlvc arc
corrccl"l
a. I. 3. -l and 5
h. I, 1. 3 nnd 4
c. 1, 2andJ
d. 2. 4 and 5
Match List I (TYIJC nf Gear" Gear Train)
with List II (Diffe.rent Usage and D1ive)
and sekct the correct answer using the
code given below Ute Lists:
Lis l I
1\. Epicyclic gear train
B Gear
C. Wonn-worrn <..ear
D. Herringbone Gear
List 11
I Reduces end lhrust
2. 1-. ow gear rnt10
3 Drives nno-parull"l
shafts
'l')'ailersecrig
4. Dnves non-parallel intersecnng shafts
5 High gear ralin
A 13 c D
n, 5 4 3 l
b 3 4 5
c. 5 3 4 I
d. 1 4 3 5
Whm is 1he main of
hydrody,tmnic hearing ov.:r roller bearing?
a. Easy 10 assemble
h Relative[) I<IW pncc
80
82.
83
ll ufl b
c. Sup;:rior load carrying al
higher speeds
d. Less frictional resistance
I I' the lc>ad 011 1 ball benriltg is h31Vcd. iu;
life:
a l{emains unchanged
b lncro:nscs two lllncs
c. lncril8Scs four times
d, I ncrcases c1ght lnm:s
A square of side d/4 1o be fmed on a
shaJ\ of diameter d and in the hub or a
pulley. if rhc materiul kc)' <U>d shaft
Is same und two ttre Ul be elJUally
Slfong in shcnr. whnt is the length of lht
kcyj"
trd
a.
-
2
b.
ltrd
--
3
3:rd
l', --
4
d
4;rd
--
5
f iiOUC
Two plates 310 joined logethcr by mcuus <.>t'
single transverse :md double pumll<l lilk1
welds ns slumn in figure given abow. If
the si7..C. of fillcl i' 5 mm nnd allownhlc
shear lood per mm is JOO N, whot is the
approximate length or each parallel filler!
3, 1.50 11101
b. 200mm
c. 250 mm
cL Jl)() mm
Whm is 1hc :.afe tensile loud for a
M36 x 4(' bolt of' mild sleet having yield
;u.:ss of 280 MPa and a tat'lor of safety
1.5?
a .. 285 kN
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85.
86.
87.
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b. 1.90kN
142.5 kN
d. 95 kN
Autofrt:lllle i; a moU\nd ,,(:
a. Joining thick cylinders
b. Reli.:ving stresse. from thick cylinders
c. lhtck cyUndoo;
d. Increasing. the lite of thick cylinde"'
Cortider the following tatemenlli in
respect of wonn gear; :
I. They re used for very high speed
2.. 1 he velocity r<ttio does not depend on
ltclix angk of worm.
3. '1 he axes uf " OL'tD and tl""' 3l'o
gcn<.-raUy pcrpeudicuJar
intersectin.g
Whicb of rho sl1t<:monls given abO\'<l " "
correct'/
n. 1 and 2
b. 1 o.nd 3
"- 2 nod 3
u. 1. 2 nod 3
A ltoUow sluft of tltc o;uno
area ond tllJIIerial as tltat uf a solid shalL
h-ansmif.s;
n__. Sarne torque
b. Lesser tontuc
c. More tor'tjuc
cl Connot be pn:dictccl will10u1 rllt>n: dalJ
[n sliding conJact bcormgs. Jl(lsitiYt'
l'fOSSUfC Cllll be buill up and A ln.td
upported by" Huid only by tho use of a:
Divc:r_giog tilm
b. Convor'gin!,<divcrging J'ilm
c.
tl T
1
1nl 111m
If E, G and K rlcnctte Young's nmdulus.
l\ lodulu. of rigidity nnd Bull... Motlul.''"
resp<."Ctively lo r o rnn(crivl, then
which <me of the rui iO\Ying c:m he p<ISSi hl y
true:?
"- G : 2K
11.
c. K : E
t1
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
11 of 16
At o poi.nl m two-dimcn.slonal slt<:ss
o x. = 10() Ntmm', o
1
:- t ,y -:- 40
Whnl is the mdius of the i\lohr
cin>h:fo dr.>wn Sll.:!le of:
l em '" 10
a, 3 em
h. 4 ern
c. 5cm
d. 6cm
TI1e point of contr"tltX:Ilre L"' :a point
when::
:t. Shead(>rce changes sign
b. Bonding momenl changes sign
c, She-ar force, is m:ximum
d. Bonding monumt i!J maximum
Consid.:r tltc follo\1 ing
I. Forglntt rodu"es the grain siz" of t11e
mcbll which results ln .a decn:asc [n
trenglh nnd toughness.
2. Porged components cnn prodded
with thin section. without reducing
Ute slt1:ugth.
Which of Ute sltemenls given 'above
is/oro
a. Only I
b. Only 2
c. Both I ond 2
d. Neither I nor 2
Conidcr lhe following slatementsr
1. Strength of stool incroasct w-ith cnrbon
content.
2. Young's Modulus of steol increase.
with carbon content.
3. Young 's 1\ lodulus of steel rema in
uuchauged wllh variation of
content_
Which of stalem<:nt;, giv"'' isiJ'e
correct?
a. l only
b. 2 only
c. I and 2
d. l11nd 3
A hollow pressure ' 'essel suhject to
Consider the folio" ing
I. Rodi41 st ress f<t lnnc::r rndius is always
2.Cf(J.
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1. !Wdinl slrest ut outer radius ;, 4l\\Y8
zero.
3. The Lmgentinl is higher
thnn other
4. The umgential stress is n I ways lower
than uther hes'-'""
Which of the statements given ohol't: arc
corrcc1?
a. I Arltl 3
h. I 4
"' 2 ;md3
(!, 2 and 4-
Wbich of the following pirs cotrectly
motched7
(Designation of !Description)
Steel/Cost iron)
L F"e g 250 ; Minimum ten$ile lnmgtb
of250 :-lmm'
2. 40 C ll : Percerttage of Mongaoese is
0.7"o- 0.9t
3. FG 201 : Grey cast iron with
s lr<:ngtltof200 f\.'/ nun
2
Ute correct ans\1 er u.ing Ute (:()da
given
o. I ond 2.
b. 2 nod 3
c. I 3nd 3
d I 2 ond 3
the tollmving
1. Endtunnce u-ength of comptment i.s
not ft<>cted hy su<face linish and
uotcb 8ensitivity otlhe mal<:rial.
l. For tcnous mat..-ials lik.o $tetl S-K
curve booomC!I asymptotic at to
cyolos.
Which of the statements gi\en above Ware
correct
1
!
a. I only
b. 2only
.:. Both laml2
d. Noilbor l nor 2
At s.oction of beam. shear fqrot; l$ F
with zero BM. The cros.-ooction is squar.:
with a. Po!nt A on neutr.ll
ltnd point B is rnid way bct\<een neutral
AXi; and top ctlge, i.e. nl di.stnncc n/-1 bt1vc
the o>.-ls. If <A ood ' -"' denote shc.-u:
97.
98.
l 3 t>f 16
at points A and B, then whot is the
Qf , _.! t o?
a, 0
h. J/.1
c. -1./3
d. None of .above
If the area of cross-section of cir..,ulnr
section henan i four tunes. keeping
the loads, le'18lh suppnn condition ttnd
material of the ht:um unchanged, tl1cn the
q\ltllities ().,ist I) wiU change through
different foctors (List nl. l\btch the List I
with the Lisr IT ond select tho correct
nwcr using the code l)ctvcn hdow the
Lists:
r
A. Mllimum Bt-l
B. Dell ec.ti on
<'. (;lending Stres.
D. Section
Listli
I. s
1. I
V8
4. Vt 6
A B
,
b. 2 4
c. 3 4
d. '2
c
2
3
2
3
D
4
4
f\fonnal stn:sws of oqu:U magnitude p. bot
of opposite act at o point of
stmined nlateria I in fl"rpendicul:ar
dueclion .. \Vh:at is Uae 01aguitudo of the
Nsultaul noounl s tress on n pl:mc inclined
at 45 l:o the applied .. 'l
b. p/2
"' p/4
d. Zero
99. A solid uniform metal b3r ol' dinmc'tcr D
and hmgth L is lunging vcrtic:.1 lly from its
upper end olong:alion of the h:or due In
self weight is:
Propotional to and inversely
proportional to o'
b. Proportional to
Md invell.lely
to 0 2
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c Proportlontd of L bur lndcpenucnr ofD
d. ProportiOnal of L' but indc.J)Cndcm of
0
Wbat is the total m1gle of twist uf llre
s1epped shaft subjec.t to torque T shown In
figure givtn abo1e?
167'
a --'-
JrGd'
38T.
b
__ ,_
rrGd'
64T
c.
__ ,_
rrGd'
d.
667;
rrGd'
101. lor a poWer transmission shall
transmitting power f' a.t N rpm, irs
dianre1cr IS proportional ro:
it.
b.
(: )"'
c
d
I 02. Mntch List I (Type of Ocarings) with List
I I ( I YJlC of Load) nnd select the corrccl
answer using the code given below the
LISts :
l.ist I
A. Deep groove bearing
13. Tapered benri11g
C. Self aligmng bdng
ll, I hrnst bcnnng
LISt II
I Radial lmrd
2 Radial and axial load
3 Malnly ruuial
mlsalignmem
Mainly axial load
A B
a 2
b. J
c. I
d 3 2
load
c
3
I
3
ll ur J (>
with 5haft
D
4
2
2
4
I 03. ln single server queuiug model if arrival
rare is ;, nnd rate is then whnr is
the probability of the S}'Sil111 bdng idle'!
3. 1J11
b. lt!h
c. 1- )Jil
d.
I ()4 Which l)f lhlluwing are correct iu
Fl!SJlt'Cl of graphically solved lincUJ
programming
1. 'rhe rogion or tbu:;iblc solution
eoneaviry property.
2. The bou.ndurics of lhc region nrc lines
or plnncs.
3. The1c are corners or extreme J)(>ints 1111
bmrndm-y
Select the correct nnswer usmg the code
below:
a. I mrd 2
b. 2and3
c. 1 and 3
d. I. 2 and 3
I 05. List (Production C'omrol
f-unction) with List II (Explnnation) und
select the correct answer using the code
given below tl1e Lists:
List I
A. Bill ofMaleriuls (BOM)
B. C'upucity Rcsuurw Plunmng tC'Rf')
C. Material Planning \MRP)
D. MIIS{J)r Production Schedule <Ml'St
List II
I A technique for dcrcrmining the
quantity and ltmil!!l (If dependent
demand nums
2. A techn iquc for dotcrnrining personnel
and capacities needed lo
meet the productilln objective
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3. Specifics end items are to bo
produced and whon
4. 'llie part numher< & qunntlly required
per asscrrihlr
A ll l' D
4 1 2
b. 3 2 4
c.. .j 2 1 3
d. 3 2 4-
106. If the aJ'J'ivls arc compktely r>nuom. thcu
whot is \he probability da bi bution <>f
number of arrivals In a given time1
a, N'ej!ati \'e e.-<ponential
b. Binomial
c. N'omul
d. PoiS!ou
107. LISt [ (Activity) wiU1 List ll
(1'cchnique) and select tlu> correcl answer
u<ing tl. 1e code gi"eo below the Lisu :
List I
A Line Balancing
B. P1'0duot Dwolopmcut
C. For=sting
D, Quality Conll'tll
LISLU
I. Value Analysis
2. E;,cponential smllulhrng
3. Control chart
-1. Selective control
S. Rank po.fillon motA'\
A B C
..
b.
c.
d
2
5
2
s
4
2
l
2
D
For pmduct, Ote forecar li>r l.he month of
was 501) uniL. !'Ito< acluol demn11d
turned out to be unilll What ;. tl1c
forec-ast for tlte monlh of February using
e.'<ponentiaJ smoothing method with a
smoorhlng eodliciont 0. l'l
:L 455
b. 495
c.. SIXI
d. 545
Which one of Lite followi.ng mel.hods can
be used for f orecasting when a dettuond
IS <>I 16
pattern is consistently increing or
a. Regre.slo" analy.is
b. Moving overogc
c. V Jril\nce unlllym
d. Wcigbt<ld moving
110. J\blcb L;_..ll (hlatclting Proces) wiU1 L.isl
U (Applic:otion) and select l.he correct
mWer the COlle !!iVcn bdOW th e
Lis!$:
Ill.
112.
113.
A. !.10M
H. LBM
C. OSM
D. EC!II
List II
L Holes & cavities !Jt lur<l & !11 ittlc
matldrinl.s
2. Micro-d1illlug & mic1'0wdding of
materialrt
3. Shapin_g of hard mclll ls or rcshapin,g. of
cemenl<ld cahide tool
4. Shaping of cemented carbine dies and
punche:;
A B l' 0
a.
b.
c.
d.
-1
3
4
3
I
2
I
2
I
l
2 4
ln helical tniiUug. tho rnliu of the.
circumlerence oJ the gear blnnk ln lhe l"nd
of the lteli the;
" Proper peed to ulle
h. Prclper feed nnd depth of cnl required
c. Angle KCU.ing of OJc. mncltinc luble
d. Gear ruliQ f or table <''"' aod dividing
"""d
Which one of Otc following processes
produce. a c:o ting when pressure f'l)rces
Ute 1110llen metal into the nwuld cavity7
a '""uldlng
b. lnvestmenl casting
c. Die C:li'ting
d.. Continuous cnsting
COtlllidcr Ute l:otcmcllts!
l. In nrc welding, 65
9
o to 75% ltQat [s
genernred nl the nnodc.
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1. Dulv in CDsc of ore welding is the
cycie of welding of worlo.
picc tlom the l>e&inning.
3. Arc hlh\1 is mnre common ll'ith DC
welding.
Which of U1c stnl(.'fl>cnrs gi\cn all("' " are
cvrrcct'?
n.. l, 2 :t_nd 3
h. I And 2
"- 2 end 3
d. I 3Jld 3
114. Magnetic formin!l is an example of:
a, Cold limning
b. Hot forming
a. friglu:n<:rgy rate fom1ing
d. RoU forming
115. Which OIIC of the foUowing is d1c
expression for the 5 mach
inability oon,<lrult'l
a. 2<j> +y - a
b. 2<j) - y' Q.
e.
d.
IWh<Te -1> = shc3J' (JJl gle, r = tii"rion 11nglc
& a.= angle)
IU1 1\lotcb List I (Tool) with Usl n t Element
of Tool) and $elect the correct answer
using. the code given below Ut<: Liils:
List I
A, Broaclt
H. Re.1mer
(', Drill
D. Col'bioe inen fu"e rr1ill
List n
I. Tung
2. Pilot
3. 'Fl'OIIt lllfltr
Bond
5. Sweeper tooth
.\ B
2 5
b. I 3
c. 2 3
d. s
c
l
D
4 5
I 5
4 3
ll>ut I!!
117. The ratio 2 : 8 : l'or copper in
gatin@ system d""igu refers to the rotio of
areas of:
a. Spmc : Runner : Ingotc
b. Runner : Ingale : Sprue
c. Rmlner : Spruc : Ingte
d. Jugale : RUilller : Spn1e
In shell nmuldins, holY can the shell
tlickness be accuratelr ln>iutaiocd'l
a. By cnnlrolling the tim( during which
the pnttoru is in contocl witl1 mould
b. B)' conlrolliug U1<: Lime during wl1icb
the p>llo'lll is healed
u. By lllliinfllining tl temperature of the
pa!lcm in !Ito ronge of 175C 3goc
d. By U1o lypu of bintlw used
J 19. Which one of thu following is the> mo;L
signifiCJJnl property lo be considered in the
selection of material for the n>anuJa<Olure
of locullng pins and drill jig bues used In
Jig.s and fL'tlures?
a. Wear resistance
b. Elasti<:ity
c. Shear strengU1
d. '!'ensile s!J'<lngtl
12H. Which nf !he tb llnwing is/are "' h1w
wearing (ool mat"!'iol{s) in cleclriCl
dis.,brgc mchining2
. COilPCT uml brus
b. Aluminium and gr11piute
u. Silv.,. and copper tun.gt.en
d. C>st ir"n
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
I.
2,
3.
PAPER-I
If N,
1
IS the specific speed or a pump
handling larger discharges at low heads
and N,
2
is that or a pump handling low
<.hscharges nt h1gh heads, then "luch one
of the follo\\ mg IS correct.,
11. N'f1 >N.z
b. N
01
< N,,
c. N, 1 = N,.l'
d All the above three are p()Ssible under
different situations
Consider the following in
respect or impulse steam turbines
I Blade passages are of constant cross
sectional area.
2. Partial admission of steam is
permissible.
3. Axoal thrust is only due to cbru1ge in
now 'elocil) of steam at mlet and
outl et or moving blade.
Which of the statements given above are
correct?
a. 1. 2and3
b. Only I and 2
c. Onl)' 2 and 3
d. Only 1 and 3
Consider the follo\\mg stntemcms
I. Forward swept blade impeller is used
in draft fans.
2, Fonvard swept blade tmpeller is used
in room air- conditioners.
3. Radial lipped blade impeller is used in
drun fans.
4. Fomard swept blade impeller is used
in exhaust fans
Wl'uch of the gnen above is/are
correct 'I
a. Only I
b. Only 2 and 3
c. Only4
d 1. 2,3and4
-1.
5.
,,
7
tn an a.xial llow impulse turbine. energy
transfer takes. place due to
a. Change in relative. kinetic energy
b. Change iJ> absolute kinetic energy
c. Change in pressure eo erg)
d Charlge iu energy because or
centri fugal force
Constder the followmg
I, Superheater
2. Econon>izer
3. Aor pre-heater
4. Condenser
Whtch of the abcve tmproYe o\ erall steam
po\\ cr plant emciency'l
a. 2and 3
b Only 2 and 3
c, Only I and 4
d. I, 2. 3 and ..t
Consder the foll owmg.
I
2. Economizer
3 Bioi\ -off cock
4. Steam stop vahe
Whtcb of the abore 1s/are not boiler
lU0UJ1lU1gs ?
a. Only I
b. Only I and 2
c, I , 2 and J
d. 2 and 4
In a steam to mcrease the Yelocity
of steam above sontc velocity by
e.xpunding steam below critical pressure
a. A vacuum pump is added
b. Rmg diffusers are used
c. DIYergent portion of noule is
necessary
d. Abrupt change in cross-section is
needed
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Wilson line io wiUo which ono
of the: follow in& 'I
a. Totol steam con.umption with r""pect
to power output:
b. Supen;onic fl ow o steom (hrough
noz7Je
Nozzle Oow l'' ith tiiction
11 Sop<m<atuo':lred Jlnw nf sremn thmug)o ,
Which one of the ti>llowing expre<>es the
ma.d mtun of a Par<
turbine ?
'2co' a
1 cosl! a
cosla
b.
1- 2c<>S' a
cos a
c.
d.
cos (i(
2
where a is th.o ,iet angle at the entrance.
When is the greate:;t economy ohtained io
:o '"generative feed heating ?
a. Steam. IS extracted from only one
suitable poim of a steam turbine
b Steam is oxtroeted only fTtJm the las!
Stage Of II <team turbine
c. is e_tractcd OnlY from the first
Wlllf!t of A steam turbine
d. ;. extracted from $Werat places
in dilfcnt sl og<>s of turbines
lu a rcac!ion turbine tlte enthalpy dl'OJ> in a
st>g11 U. 60 units. 'Ibe enthalpy drop iu tho
moving bbdes is 32 vnil3.
Wloat is the degree of rca.:tion ?
" 0.533
b. 0.284
c. 0.461)
,1, 1.875
Which of the foll owing C.'l ll be the
or rm air-cooled
getting dUling C/pttauon 1
1. Insufficient lubricatinj! oU.
2. Broken valve strip.
3. Clugsed iutnkc lilt cr.
13.
I"'
15.
16.
17.
Seleet the con-eel answer using the code
given beiC>W :
a, Only 3
b. Only 1 and 2
c. Only 2 and 3
d. l. 2 and 3
In a ceniriftgal compressor. how can the
l>t'\;S.sun.: r:ttio be increased ?
a. Only b) incre:osing Ute tip speed
h. Only b) decreasing tloe mte1
tcmpcrulllrc
c.. B)' b<Jtl and h.
d. Only hy increasing the inlet
The power required to drive n hubo-
compressor fur ;a giveu pressua" ratio
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ll, A.ir is heAl ed at <:olry
b. Air ls cooled a1 entry
c. Air L cooled al exit
d. Air is healed a l <lXil
Il l an xioi now COI'CI)trt:S80r. WU<::tl lhct
degree of reaction is so ... il implie8 lhnt
" Work dono in will be the
leo. I
b. 50% Jtnges of the compressor will be
ine.llOCHve
c.. Pressure nftar compression will be
optimum
tl. The comt1ressor will h:vo M)'lnme1ric;tl
In Cllsc of hqmcl$. what ,;; the hinory
dift'usiOii "')ctl1cit nt proportional to'/
a. Pressure only
b. I'c.mperature
c. Volwno oJily
d. All the ahlVe
A copper block and an oir mass hlock
having similar dimensions ar subject,..! lb
heallransfC:r from one fJce of
eodo hlock. The other face of the block
will he reaching to Ute same tempernture at
a rate
a. F""tet in air block
b. F""rar in copper block
c. Equnl ln uir woU 3ii copper hlook
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20.
21.
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23.
d. Cannot be predicted with tho s1ven
infonnntion
l'he equation of etl'ec.tivenes.
E 1 - fat a heat is valid
in ihec.;Heof
a. Boiler and condc"scr for pnllol flow
b. Boil<lf nd condenser for
c. Boiler :md condtmser lilv hmh parllcl
Oow and onunterllo"
d. Gas tutbioe for both paUel !low and
countcrllow
Tb"mtal diffusivity o[ a is
u. lnve,.,dy proportional to thennal
cQntt\lctivity
b. Dir""lll' proportion! 1<1 lherm:tl
oonductivity
.:.. Olte\ltl)' pmporllooal to the S<jUat" of
l.hcnnal conductivity
d. Jnverely proportion> I lt1 the squ"' of
thermal condU<:tivity
Air cun be be-l ll<!nled by W.m in bc.tt
exchanger of
". Plate type
b. Double pip<: IYP" witl1 ius on sloam
side
o), Double pipe typo with fiM on sltsido
d. Shtlland tube lyp<:
A IT1ttal plate a are. ol' '2m'.
tltjclme.s!l lO mm and a thotmnl
conductivity of 201) W mk. \Vbol is tho
lho:rmal rcsi$t.nnce ofthe plate ?
4 1 .K/\V
b. 2,5
c. I.S
d. 2S
10 ' KtW
10 'K'W
10
5
KI\V
0110 of Lhe foUow iug l;):<ptos>es 01e
therm;al diffusivity of a subst.an.::c in Lcrms
of thermal conctu'cthity (lo. mass density
(p) and specific heal (c) 1
a. k
2
pc
b. 1'pkc
c. k/pc
d. pcik'
Wbat is lhc rntio <tflh"l'lllal conduotivity 10
ei<>Ctrienl conduclivily equal to 'I
n. number
24.
25.
26.
ut IJ
b. Sclunldt number
c. Lorenz number
d. L""'C. number
Motch List - I with l.ilit -II and sdect 01e
correct nns11 er using tbe code given below
tbe
List 1
A Radiation he.L U-alli!fer
B. ConduGlion heal transfer
C. Forced oon<ection
D. Transient heat llo11
List U
1. Biots number
7.. Y icw lilctor
Fourier's l>w
4. Sl.1nlon number
A
4
0
3
c
2
D
b. 2 4 J
c. 4 2
d. 2 3 4 l
l\f:olch List - 1 witb List n and select the
con-eel ons"' er using the code given below
the
List I
A. Transient conduction
B. Ful'ced con,ection
C. Mass truMfet
D. Natural convectioo
List - U (Assodairo
I. Reynolds numher
'2. Grashoff numher
3. Bioi numher
4. !Vucb numbeo
5. Sbt:rwood nut11ber
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d.
3
5
3
5
fl
2
1
l
1
c
5
s
4
f)
2
2
Whicb on of tJoo following is Uoe e<ttt-ect
siMeuHml '1
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18.
2'.1.
30.
A nuclear fiSsion is when thu
criticul energy us C<llllpllrcd to neutmn
hindin!). <nergy ntoms is
a. less
b.
c. more
d. cxnctl) tWu Limes
What is the Oash point or a li4uid fuel ?
a. fltc tcmpcrumrc ut which the fuel
ignites sponttmcously with a bang
b fl1t te.mpernture nt whrch the fuel
vapours at rate '"hich
un inllammahlc mi:<"turc with air
c. The lijntperuturc at which the fuij l
ignites with a clearly VISible Oush
d. The temperntlir at which the fi1cl
ignites without a spad'
What IS t.he function 0 I' hcuvy water 111 u
nuclear reactor?
a. It us u .:onlant
b It serves as a moderator
<:, II serves as a coolant ns well as a
modeml\>r
d It Krvcs us a neutron absorber
Consider the loii<)Wing stmcmcnrs :
The measured dirccLJ y h) Orsut
liPIIRriltus front n Oue gas stunptc urc
co1. 0)1u1d N
1
.
2. !3omb calorimeter hlgher
caluritic value , r fud m constant
3. For burning I kg of fuel (carbon) 10
curl>on monox1de. the stoichiometric
quantity of air required is 8/3 kg.
Which of the st1lll'111tnts given nbuw is/arc
'I
a Ullly I
b Only 2
c. Only 3
d LlandJ
In vapour refngcrntion
cycle for makmg tcc. the condensing
tcmpcratlli'C" tor h1gher COP
a. Should be the critical tcmperlllltrc
of the rcfrigcmnt
b Sht>uld be utxwc the cnticul
temp11ruiure of the refrigentnt
31.
32.
33.
34.
t uf ll
<:. Should be much below the critical
temp<.,nuurc l'l!frigcram
d. Could be of any vnlue liS it docs not
ofli:ct the COP
. s
fhe t1gure !liven above depiCts saturation
dome fur w.mer on the tcmpermure-entropy
plane. Whut temperature difference
.1 T shown on n typical ISobar line known
as
a. <If wet bulb
b. Degree o I' saturauon
Degree of
d_ Dcgrc.c () f rcltcat
Whnl does application ur centrifugal urr
compressors lead to?
a. L11rgc frontul urc(l of uircruft
b. Higher now rdle 1hrough the engine
c. Higher aircrnfi spec<l
d. Lower frontal urea of the llllcraft
Con>idcr the following st:ttement
indi0111ing a comparison
and Jet propulsion :
L !3oth rocket :md jet engines corry the
fuel nnd os.idlllll
2. Rockel' do 11\lt employ compressor or
propel! or.
J. R<>ckets can orerntc 111 vncuum also.
4. can use solid ruels and
oxidantS.
Wltich of the statements given above nrc
correc.t'l
:t I, 1.. H nd 4
h. Only I nnd 2
c. Only 2. 3
d Only 1. J ao<l 4
Whar 1s the pnrpose or employing
supercharging for nn engine
a. To provide forced CO<IIiltg ttir
b. To mise exhaust prc.ssurc
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36.
37.
311.
To inject ruel for coping wiUt
high.:r
d To supply a.n ontake of air at a dens ity
greater than the density of the
!Surrounding
Coruider the following statements
I . Superehnrging the p ower
I
.
outpU! o ao engmc.
2. increases the
tltt:tm>l cfficit:ney considera:bly.
3. Supereharsirlll help scavcngin!l oJ
cylinder$.
Which of the statement> given abov" are
corr..:ct ']
:c Only l and 2
b. Only 2
c. ( lnly I >net 3
d. L hnd 3
'Where does rnixing of litel ud alr luke
plnce in case of diesel engine 'I
" wjccliocJ pump
b. lnjoetor
ll. Engine eylfnder
d. lnleLJnani fold.
C'onsi4er the tb llowiog Rtntements :
1. ln the Sl tau!.ines detonation occurs
ne:J1' U1e end of combustion whereas in
Cl knocking 0\..'CUI'S near the
of
2. In Sl engines no problems are
<;ncountcred on account of pre-igniliotL
3. 1.ow inlet prtmurc and
ruduc" kneeling tcndtney in Sl
engines bnt increae the knocking
in ("I mgines.
Whicb of the st:ctemeni gJVen ahow >re
C\)ITClCI 1
a, I, 2 and J
b. Only I and 2
c. Only 2 and 3
d. Only I 011d 3
The tendcnc) Ill' petrol to di:IOMte in terms
of octnnc number is d<.etcrmin()d by
comparison of fuel with which uf the
following1
l.so-oct:me
39.
-10.
42.
S ut
b. !'vru.:tuno of nonnol heptane :md ls<>-
oetane
c. Alpha methyl naphthalene
d. Mixture of molhnnc and cllmnc
For tltc srune indicated work per eyclc.
mean speed and permissible of
speed. what is the size or ny,,hcel
required for o mulli-cylin(ler cn11inc in
comparison to a single-cylinder cngind']
a. Bigget
I>. Smnller
c. Same
<1. Depends on dliciencJ nf the
engine
the following swtcments:
I. For n Oiosol cycle. ll1u thermal
etticieooy decrenses"" the cut ut'fratin
2. In a petrol engine tile high voltage for
spark is in U1e o1der of I 000 V
3. The mote-til l'or centre electrode in
spark plug is COJ'h OIL
Whic)l of tl>t !iven ah<J\ t islare
cnrrtc.t ?
a. Only I
b. Only I and 2
c. Only 2 and 3
d. l, 2 and 3
Conlder lite folio\\ ing :
\ ulumetJic effi ciency of a recip!1loat.ing
air compn. :ssor iucn::tsQs with
L increac in clenronce rJt.io
2 decre.1sc in pre.snre
3. multiytaging
Which oft he st.:ttemcnts given above isi:U'\!
correal V
a. Only I :md2
b. Only 2 and 3
c. Only 3
d. I. 2 and 3
Whnt is the prel'etTcd int<>reooler pl'cSsore
lilr a two Stage air comprcgsur working
helwet:n the s uction and U1e
prtssu.re pa?
a, (p, 1 p.
1
)12
b. (p4- p,)l2
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44.
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46.
c. (p,
" (p. rJl'',
Consider I he lollowing stntemems:
In order lo prcvcul detonation in n spark-
tgpition engine, U1c churge away lton1
spark plug should have
I, '""' temp<'rtllurc
l. low dcosit)
3. long ignicion delay
Which of the swtemems given above is/are
correct ?
s. Only I
b. Only 1
Only 3
d. I. 2 and 3
--=EG=L:.........-/
The energy grude line (f.GL) tor steady
now in a unifonn diameter pipe is shown
above.
Whicb of the l'ullll\\ lng items is contttioed
in the b;lx ?
a, A pump
b. A tlU'bin<
c. A pnrtinlly closed valve
rl, An nhn1pl expansion
A compou11d pipeline of lwn
pidces of idemical The
length of same and same frictitm
factor. for the compound pipeline is L.
1
whe,n pipt. '"s ore connccLcd in and is
L, when connected in parnllcl. Whal is !he
rutio of equivnlenl lengths Loll :?
a. 32 : I
h. 8 : I
c. 2 : J
d. ../1 : J
For irrota1ioual and incompn:ssiblc now.
U1e velotity polemiul und su-e:m1 !unction
are given by <II and II' respectively.
Which on< of the following sets is
a 'J
1
r = 0. V
2
t : 0
<17.
49.
50.
b. V'1p '" 0. V'w = 0
c. V
2
<P = o.
"' u
' 0 ' 0
d. V'IP V v
h of II
In o two-dimcnsinnal
steady now, the velocity component u =
Ae' ()btaineu. What is the order
component " of velocity
1
.'
u. v ::
b.
c. v = -Ae'y + ltxt
d. v = - Acl >;- lb)
For n c;;lcudy twt1 .. dbnc:msicnul tbc
sCttlnr componencs ofthe velocity lield are
V, = - 2x: V, = 2y, V. = 0. Whut ure the
of acceleration ?
o. a,. = 0, n, = 0
b. u, = 4x. a, = 0
c. u, = 0. u, "' 4y
d. a, = 4x, u, = 4y
Consider U1e follo>Ving statements
regarding a pa!h iu lluid Jlow:
I. A puth line is a lim: truceu by a single
particle over n time inlcnaL
1. A path line shows the
pat1idc:. at successive time
3. A pmb line sho\\s the iusmnumcous
positions of a number of particles.
passlng a common point at
some previous time insiJJms.
Which of the stolcmcnls given nhovc nrc
correct?
a. Only I aJ>d 3
b. Only I and 2
c. On I) 2 am! 3
d. I. 2 and 3
A l>eakcr of water is falling l'r\.>ely u1dcr
the influence of gruvlty. Point Fl is on the
surlilce and poiLll {' l-; \'cnically below B
near bottom beaker. If P is
prcssurc at pilint B and P tl1c prcssul'l! at
point C.then "hich nne nflhc fill)wing is:
COrT"CCl 'l
Pn = P1
b. Po < Pr
c. "" > 1\
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any of t he: above
51. A homogeneous solid of any arbitrary
shape flools upngbt in a homogeneous
liquid with inunen;cd volume \ and is in
stuble O<Juilibium. If Otc solid is
MerllJmed and made to Jloot upstde down
in a difl'crent h1lmOgcneous liquid with
<*actly MOiftt vuhuno V >hovo Inc liquid
surface__, lbcn lhe cctuiJihrium
a. Would be stable
b. Would be neutral
c. Would bc: unstable
d 1\tay or ny nor be tnble
52 A 25 em long prlsmotic homogcneQus
solid in water wid1 its verticnl
and JO em projecting above water s urface.
1f th" snmu soJjd floats in son1c oil wiUl
OXJS vcrticnl Jnd 5 em projecting above the
liquid surface, what ;, lhe spedflc grnvily
Qf thc oU ?
(),6()
b. 0.70
<;.. 0.75
d. 0.80
53. A semi-cin:ular plane area of diam<leJ' 1
m. rubjcctcd to a uniform gas pressure
of 420 kN/m!. \Vhal JS the moment of
tapproximately) on the area "bout
1
54.
55.
11. 55 kNm
b. 41 kNm
c. 55 kNm
d. 82kNm
A hori:z.onbll oil tnnk ;, in lhe of
cylinder hemispherical end. If il is
exactly half full. what i the ral!o of
mngnitudc Cof lhc vertical C<Jmpon.t'Tll ilf
rcsulto.nl hydrostati" tllfUSt on on"
ht'flliBJlhoricnl end t.o, U1a1 of tl1c hmizonL1I
component'/
" '2Jn
b. n/2
4/ (371)
d 3nt4
Tite A;tnnd!lrtl nluto"phoric prosl$UfC 762
rm of llg. At a specific loc,11ion, lhe
IJJ<Qmctcr read, 7tHI mli1 of Hg. A
7 ol 14
piAco;, what does an 3bsolut" pJ'I:ssuro of
380 mm ufHg correspond to 'I
-a, 320 mm of Hg vne-aum
b. 382 of Hg vacuum
c. 62 rom of llg vnouum
d. 62 mm uf !!ugc
56. A manometer is n1ade of a tube of uni fom1
boJ'<l uf 0.5 cmz CJ'Oss-sectionnl areas. with
on< limb v<-orticol nnd UJo other limb
in.clined >I 30 lo the hori:z.onto l, Bolli nf
ils limbs are open to ;lmosphere and,
initially. it is partl.v filled with 4
manometer liquid of r ccilic wvity 1.25.
If lhen nn >ddilional ,.,,hlme or 7.S em" or
""' er i pc1ured in lite inclined tuhc. whal
l1 Ott ise of tl1o monillc.u6 in lbc vcrtiClll
luhe?
a. 4cni
b. 75cm
c. 12 t111
d. lh'm
57. A vertical clean glass tuba of unifom1 bore
is- a pie7..ometer to measnre the
pressure o( liquid at> poinl The liquid bas
specific weight of 15 kN/m
3
aud
len.>1on of 0.06 N/m in coniMI
11 ilh a it. It' lor lhc: licWid. the JlngJe of
w11L'cl g1<1$s i cro 3nil capillary
cisc in Uu: tube is not to 1::-;cccd 2 mnL
whnl is the required minimum diome!Of' of
the tube: 'I
S8.
59.
a, 6 11111'1
b. gmm
c. 10 m1rt
d. 12mm
When the JlresstJJ-e on 11 given mass of
liquid is from 3.0 I\1Po to 3.5
MPa. the density of the incre.ucs
fTom 500 kg'm' to 50 I kg/m . What is I he
avernge va lue of bulk modulus of (h.,
liqujd over tJu.t given pressure runge '1
a. 700 lvfi' n
b. 6(K)
c. 500 tv!Pn
d. 250MPo.
A.-slll'lion (A) : Nozzle control guvcrnin.g
cnnnol ba tn reaction ste.am turbines.
(R) : fn l'u;&c.liou
rul l iorlmisicm nt'srenm must lake place.
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61.
62.
63.
'' Both A and Rare individU4lly !nrc 1md
R is theC()rrect of A.
h. Both .\ ond Rare individually tme but
R is not the correct explonalion of A.
c A is true but R i<
d. /\ is fR lc but R is true
Assertion (A) c Fire tubo de. 11111
opomre at high J)fC!iSUrel< whjle water inhc
hoi\ers ''l,eratc: at high pressures,
Rea.on !l'l.J Oue to high temperatuN of
llu.e ga<cs. fire tubet; fail due to creep.
a. Both A and R "re individually lme and
R is C<Jrr'ect explanatjon of A.
1>. Both , \ and R are lndividuallv true but
R is not the of A.
,-\ is tme bul R fl'e
tl A is fn loe hut R is true
A .. er1Jon (Al : 'r be internal en.,gy
depends on U1e internal stare o.r a body. s
dt>temtined by its tempmwre.
compo.!t ilion.
Re:oson (R) : lntduJal of a suhstanc
docs not include nuy energy it may
posse-ss 3 result of its mo.1croscopic
position or movement.
n. Bolh A and Rare individ11.1lly true nnd
R is tl1c correct of A.
h. Both .-\ 3nil R :<re j
0
dividunll)' true hut
R not tlc correct of A.
c. A is true bul R ls false
d. A is false but R is true
A .. ertion (AI ; noc change in nvnil:rl;rility
nf a ystem is equl ro the ch:ange in !he
Gibbs tlmction or system at constant
temperature and
RcallQn (R) . Tbc Gihhs 1\Jnotion i lful
when cvaluntjng. Utu avuibbility of syes-lcul)j
in wbich chemical reactions occur.
11. BoUr .\and Rare individt1.11ly truo 11nd
R is the correct e:q>lonution of A.
b. Both A and Rare individlllllly ln..: hut
R is not the correct explnnation of A.
c, A is lmd but R is false
d. A l. fabe but R i true
As$cr1iOn (A) . All t:()nslanl ctllfll(l)'
processes are adiabatic, but oil odiabutic
processes are- not isentropic.
64.
6S.
66.
61,
8 of
Reason (R) : 1\n ndial>atic process whi.>h
resists the exchonge of energy to the
surroundings Tnll)' hAVe irrevt:rsibillty dUe
to friction ond c!Onduciion.
lL Both A and R Jrc individunUy lmd and
R the C(11"l'l;;ol explanation of t\ .
b. Bolh A und Ran; Iudividuall) but
R is not tho correct crplnnnlion of A.
c. A i> true but R m Grise
d. A is folst but R ;. true
.-\sscnion (AI : At "CI) higJT densities,
<!llntprt:llsihilhy ut' a teal gas is le.s than
om:,
Rc:oson (RJ : As k'tllperntwc i>;
consjdemhly reduced, tho molecules >re
brought "loser togetlrer and t11ermqnuclear
attractive forces greak.'1' at
pNSSurcs aroLWd 1\U>a.
A and Rare individuaUy ll'llt: and
RU. the cor:n:ut c:<plruwtion of A.
b. BoUt i\ od R re 1ndividWllly but
R is not the coLY' of :\.
c. A i> true but R is false
d. A is fal se hul R is true
Which one of the following is used to
bring down the speed of .on impulse s1<'111ll
turbine to pnactical limil-; 1
A cc'TltTifitgl gownuJr
b. Con1>ounding nf U1c turbine
c A large Oywheel
d. .\ senr box
rhc IOllowing fiw :1 tlll
1
hine
pnwer pllmt:
I. Reduction in blade erosion.
2. lncrcasiJ ln turbine speed.
3. lncr.:asc iu specific output.
4. in cycle dlicocney.
Which or tl1e ahove occur/occur.o due to
rehcnting vf
a. Only I
b, I and 2
c. I. 3 und 4
d. 2 -uud 3
0 lollowing features fur a grs
plnnl :
1. 1111-.'tCOO!i.ng
2.
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3. Roheot
Which of the abow fcJtutts in n
go$ turbine cycle increase the work ratio'/
" 1, 2 and 3
b. Only l nd 2
c. Only 2 an<l
d. Only t and 3
Which of ll1e following parameters
decre.'ISe across 3 no1mal shock wave''
I. Mach number
2. Stat ic tlfessl\fe
3. St.:l.g.nation prc.. -s.surc
4. Static tempecalUI'C
Select the Currc:ct 11.'>-ing thd
givcu below :
a.. Only I >nd :>
b Unly 2 and 4
c. I. 2
d. 2, 3 nn\1
Wllt11 ro shock wovos formed iu air
compn:ssol"'1
a. Moth nurubur < 0.9
b. J\iacb number . 0.9
c. t .. fach numher = 2
d. Msch numl>er changes suddenly iiom
one value tu :mother
Which nf the followinl! statements are
con-<:<:1 for mult.i.stagiug in a rc:ciproculing
nir comprussol' ')
J. lt decreases the volumetric:. c:flkicrtC")'.
2. The 1\urk done can be J't;<l\Jccd.
3. A hi&hpressure cylinder is
ot quircd.
4. n,esize of flywheel is reduc<ld.
:;elect the correct answer II.Sing the codes
given belou :
L land 3
1>. 2. ;\ ond .I
c. 1, 3
d. I .. Lind .I
Whal is the rntio or the iSL'f\lrOI)IC \I'OI'k to
Euler's work lulown as ?
co.::ffid1011l
b :;tip ractoo'
c. \V c>rk foetor
72.
73.
74.
75.
., "' 14
d. Degree of re3etion
Consider ll1c foll owing sblemenls
For ;a lArgo Il\li.Jtiou gll!l turbin"'r nn axial
Oow eompressor is usu:J Uy preferred O\'lll'"
e<mtrifugal compressor because
I. the maltimum efticicncy i8 higher;
2. Uu: I tareo .is luwc1.
3. the pressure nse per stage ;, more.
4. the cost is lower.
Which of the above ore
correct. 7
a. I and 4
b. Only 1 and 2
c. L 2and 3
d. 2, 3 and .j
\Vhotare l.be general e<,>mfort ln
a.u ir-oonditioni.ng sys[1.1u ?
u. 20"C DDT. 80'lo RH
b. 24"C DBT. 60o RH
c.. 25C DBT, 4()<!. RH
d. 25"C DBT. IOO"o RFI
Titc bent lood .from the occupants in air-
conditioning load calculation L a source
of:
a, Sensible heat only
b. Latent heat only
o. Both sco,.iblc o11d lntcut
d. Noue ofdte above
\Vhnt is ohc hear tltctor during the
healing nnd lrurnidllication process e<tual
to ''
Ill liz
H, - II,
b.
H
1
- R,
!!, - H,
c.
H, + H,
H, - H,
d.
H, - H,
fi , - H,
H_a Tob l beat of atr the
heating coil
H, Toul heat of nir tbe healing
HJ : Toltll hent of air nt the end of the
bumidificatlon
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a. It fs cqunl '" the stun <lf omlloor nir
lcmpernture, ond absorbed fotoJ
radiation by outer surtucc
convective hem transfer coefticient
b Tt equal tu the uilsorbcd total
ra(limion 1ividcd
transfer coctlicicnl at outer surfucc
c, It is equoJ to the total incident radiation
divided by convective beat transfer
ut oUier surt:-.ce
d It i;; equal 10 the sum of indoor atr
tcmpemmre and nhsorbcd toW
r!ldintion divided by conwctiw heat
transl\:r coeflkienl at outer surface
Which t)'pl! nf vul\'eS is generally used iu
reoiprocruing tcfngcrnnt cumprcs.or )
a Mushroom valve
b Puppcr valve
c. Plull: valvc
d. TitrOIIIe valve
the f\llhJwfng stntcmcnts
pertaining to duct design
I. AspectralJO of dueL' should be big.h.
2 lnlhe equul frictitllt mothtJd uf
usc of damJlNS cannm be
by any
3. The sta1ic r.:guin method is not suilablo
for long ducts.
.J The vclocit) is
employed only in simple systems.
Which of lhe srntcmcnts given ah(li'C
correct 7
a I and2
b. 3 :md 4
c. I and 3
d. land4
Mmch Lisl - I 'dth T ist II and select the
answer using tJJc cOd'c give11 below
lhe Lists
List- I (Apparatus)
''" S<pnnrtiog calorimeter
B. Throttling
C. Sling psychrome1er
0 , Ga thermometer
I isl - 11 ( nlcrmud)'l11111lic pr!)CO:SS)
I Adiabatic process
80.
8L
M2.
83.
f!J ot'JI
2 Isobaric proc<:SS
3. lr..1.:horic process
.j
lsenthalpic process
A 0 c n
a. I J 2 4
b. 2 4 3
"
4 2 3
d. l 3 4
A lhemJoelcc&ric engfne "hich of
t\\'0 dissimilar dcctrk conduch1rs
connected at two junctions mointaincd nt
difli: rcnl lcmperalurcs. convcrls
a. Electric energy into heat energy
b. H<at energy inll' energy
c. Mcchanioal work into dcctrlc cntlfg)
d. Electric energy into mechanical work
4
p l
(kPa)
2
A
I
8
c
I I
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
VOlume (ml)
\Vhoch nne or the following is the correcl
scqueoocc Ql' Ute th.rce A. B omd C
on the order of amount of
work doo"' by n gas following idoal-gas
expansions by these processes o
H. A ll-C
b 13-A-C
c. ,\.C-B
d C-A Il
A Cnmot ref'ri!temtot ha; o COl' ot 6.
Wbnl is the uf lower 10 lhe
absolute lempcra!Ures 1
D. t/(,
b. 7/8
c 617
d. 1n
A heat sour1.-e H
1
cun SliPilly 6000 kJ/ mln
at 3ooc and ru1ollter heat source ll2 cun
60000 kJ/min at 1 ooc Which
or Ute liJIIowing IS correct iflhc
surround me at 2 7C ?
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87.
a, Bolh I he hea1 sources have We- s.nme
crrtcicnC)
b TI.e fir.ll heat sou.w has lo11er
rfficicnC)
c. The second heal source has lower
efficiency
d TI1e first he,, l source prodtJoes hisJ.er
power
According lo the Clapeyron CqMtion,
which one of' the following gives the. slope
of the saturated liquid pressure
CIIIVC dp/dT/ (suffix I' and g
denote sawoalcd liquid and S>Jiuralcd
vnpour l'eSpeclivcl)')
a, (u, - 11
1
)l(v, - 1
1
)
b. (11,-11
1
)t(v, - v
1
)
c. (u. - 11
1
)t[T(v, - v
1
) ]
d. (h, -tr
1
)1[1' (v,-v.r }]
Wlud1 u11e of the foUowiug is tho
chnrnclenstic cquatioll Qf n ocal gns'l
a, (p-alv' ) (v- b) = RT
b (p-a!vl)(v +b) = RT
c. 17" = RT
d. pv= nRT
0 10
WbJcll one of the followmg ts com>cl lor
the process 1-2 showu nbove ''
a. The partial pressure of wntcr vapour fn
nir remai ns conslnnt
b. Specific 1iu111idity of air "''""ius
001lSl3.Ul
c. Enthalp)' of aor constanl
d. Dl)' bulb lt!lupomoue of ait
co11Siant
Cons1der Uoc foUowing stalcrneuts
]JCrtaming to the Clapeyron equallon .
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\Ill.
lJ of H
I. ll 1s useful to eshmnte properties like
cuthalpy from other measurable
properties.
2 At a change of pllliSc. ll t!Ul be used to
find the latent heat at a given press11te.
3. ll is dcnvcd fio"' the fillatiotlship
(
i'Jp)
8v
1
; flf
Wlucb of lhc statcu1euts given above arc
coo:rect 'I
a 1. 2and 3
b Ouly I and 2
c. Only I nnd '
d On]v 2
A 12 em di.aoueter suaiglu pipe is laid no a
umfonu downgrade 11lld Oow rote IS
tnmntmncd snch vclocllv head in the
pipe is 11.5 m. lf the pressuro' ln the ptpe ts
observed to be uuifonn along u.e l ength
"hen the slope of the p1pe is I in IU.
wl.,t is lhe f riclionl;, ctor lor the pipe '1
. 0.(1 12
b.
c. (),(142.
d. 0.051)
A ve.uurimeter '" an oil (sp, gr. 11.8) pipe
IS lo 3 diffeccntial lllaJIOII\eiCr ill
which Ote gauge llquod is mercu1v (sp, gr.
13/il. Por fl ow rate of 11.16 nt
1
/s. the
rnlutonU>ter registers a gnugo ctiffcrenuru of
20 em. TI1c oil -mcJ'CUIY manometer being
unava,Jablc. nn air-oil differential
manometer as connecte.d to the snme.
l'cntun meter. NeglccL111g \ ariat10u of
discharge coefficocnt for d10 venl.lllimeteo.
" hal IS IlK' IIC\\ .!f:UJl" diffCICIIIIal for n
flm, mte o((UI8 111 Is 'I
a. 64 am
b. 68cm
c 80cm
d. 85 Clll
:How nre the velOCity coefflcienl C.. the
discharge coefficient C.s, nnd the
contraction coefficient C, of au onfice
a. c . ; C. C.t
u. c, = c.cd
c. C., ; cc.
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93.
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95.
d c.c,c, = 1
Whkh one of the fcl lcl\1 ing i
corrccl While u$ing boundary
equations. llcmoulli's equation
a, can be used
b. can be used only outside 1hc boundary
layer
c, can be used only onside the boundary
lyer
d cannul bc used either inside or ouiSJdc
che ooWJdruy layer
l'hc vdodt) in lite boundary
over a llat plate, parulh:l hi the
diect ion <If m1 srreaou
g1wn by pOwer law of
torm u/ U = (y/ll)
1
A' What is tl1e rat iu of
displaccmcnc thicknc.<Q lQ boundar) la)cr
chickncss ')
a. I 8
b. I 7
c, 7 : 72
d 3 8
An open channel of symmctnc rig.hl-
nngled triangular cross- sectoon is
n dischnrge Q. Taking ).!liS the
acc.d eralion due to gruv1ly. ''jhnl is thtJ
critical dopth ?
a
b. ( r
c. r
d (l;'r
In M-1. -T whnt ls 01e dimcn<IClll o11'
specific for " mtodynamic pump 7
a. L -ll rJJl
b. M
11
: L'
11
r m
c. L
1
"
d. L' "
In !he boundary layer. the flmv is
a. Vis co us and rotationnl
b luviscid tlnd lrmtationul
9b.
97.
98.
99.
c. lnv1scld aud rotational
d Vbcous and irrutouionnl
urt I
II is observed in a flow problem, !hal
pressure. inertia and gravity forces are
impootmot similarity !hat
a. Reynold and numbers cquol
b. Mnch ond Froudt numbers be equrol
c. Eiuler and Froude numbers be ec1ual
d. Reynolds und Much numbers be
In a nor0111l shock in a gas
a. Both the: downstream flow and
upslrcam llow arc supersonic
b. Only lbc upstrcam now is supcrsllnic
c. The ilownstream now b sonic
d The upstream now is subSfmk
Tbe pressuro tlrop fn a pipe now is directly
prOfiQI1ionalto the mean ' 'el<>oot,y It c.un be
deduced lhat
a. Plow is laminar
b Flow is turhulent
c. l'ipe is
d. Pipe is rough
+
A circular jet of wnte.r impinges on n
vertical Oat nnd bifurcates into tW<>
circular j ets of half the dianctcr or lht
vriginal. ,\ftcr hiuing the plate
a. jets move at velocity which
is twice oft he original w locity
b. The jets move nl equal velocity which
is J tomes of tl1e original velocity
c. Daia given is iosu fficient 10 t:alculatc
velocities of the two
d 111 equal 'docity which
is equal to chc origonal velocity
I 00. h is recommended that the difl'user aogle
shnuld he keplle$5 th:UI I 8 because
a. f'rcssuo-.: decreases m now direction
nnd tlo\\ separation may occur
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and now mny become turbulent
c. PreRUI'\1 inc-rcnscs 10 flow direction
and flow separation m3)' occur
d_. increoses- in tlo.w direcrion
and flow may become turbulent
10 I A converging diverging nozzle l.
c.mnectcd 10 n gas pipeline. At the. Inlet of
tbu nozzl<> (converging oclion) the Mach
number is 2. It is observed that lll<>ro is
shock in the dwergmg section. Wbat is the-
vahtt M1ch numb.:r at lite throat ?
a "' I
b. I
"" ,. 1
d.
102 Which one of the f<llt>wing is measured by
n r<1l;:J1tieta?
a velocity of
b. Discharge of Ouids
c. ViscoRity of fluids
d. Rotntiunol s peell <1f ha (h
103. In o _jet punlp
n. unctgy of Ooid i! couv..,rh;d
into potential energy
b. Energy of ltig_h velocity trc:un ,.
converted inlo press ure energy
Energy of ltigh Ouio is
converted into energy of I 0\1 pressure
fluid
cl Potenti>l ene111y <>f ll11i<l ,. converted
into lOnetic energy
HH Which of the following wnter tmbtnes
does not require a draft tube 'I
Propeller turbine
b. Pelton turbine
KopiM turbine
d. Francis turbine
105. Wbich u( following "ater turbiue.
1hni..ntain ltigh cfficicnc.>' ovcJ .1 long
range t)flhe p;o11lnncl 7
I . Fro.nci; twbine
2. !Coplon tllJ'bin"
3. Pelton lurbin"
4. turbine
the cvrrect u.slng the codes
bclo\1
a. 1 and 4
b. Only 2 and 3
<.:.. L2aud3
d. 2. 3 and 4
13utl4
11>6. Whi"h of the following iFiar"
tWssessed b)' a KAt)lan turbine: uvcr
lintHt:.IS 'l
1. Low frictiou;ol loss.,s.
2. Pru1. toad ;, consideral>ly
high.
3. More comp>cl ancJ small or in site.
Select the correct uing th" code.
given hcltJW
a. Only I
b. Only I and 2
c. Only 2 ncl3
d. 1, 2attd 3
107. Effectiv.: tempCI'atur.: depends on dJ) bulb
h!mpcraturtj. nod
a. \\lct bulb only
b. Relauvc humidily
c. humidity
d. Wet bulb temperature nod air motion
108. A humruJ body fcols oomforublo wh.m tho
heat produced by U>e metabolism of
human body is equal to
a. Heat dissipated to the >!UITOilndings
b. Heat ttm:d in the hurn!ln bndy
c. Sum of lL ond b.
d. Difference of o. and b.
109. In 4 vapmn Cl)mprcssiun refri!fer:ttion
plaJil, tloc cntllnlt>Y values nl tliifl:l'<1ll
pointli are ;
I. Enlhalpy nl exit of !be evoporator
350 kJI\:g
2. Enthalpy ol oxil of the compressor 375
k.llka
3. of the condenser = 225
kJikg
The refrigerating efficiency of the plant i
0.8. What is the power Te<Jtrired pcr k\\1 of
couling to be pruduccd'1
o.zs
b.
c. 12.5 k\V
d. llk\V
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temp<.'1'3tllfc is 25C .:.ch. and velocity ol'
Air possing ovor human body 6 II'
velocity increase.\ to 20 mimin. tltcn wltich
one of l)lc fC>IIowing ill correct?
n, 1l1e effective
b. The effoolivc tcmpcmtluro remain.; lllo
N3111f
c. ll1c effective tcmpcr.1turo incl'..:a:u .. "tt
d. Tile cbangc in temper:ture
C'Jtutot be t>Stimoled wiU1 U1e giveu
informntion
Ill. TI1o wet hulh i zct'O, "hen
relxlive humidity e<[U:tllo :
IL Ill()"
b. 60Uo
1:. 40'' u
d. zer.,
112. lr ot 3 5"1 and 60% RH can
be brought lo 20"C ond 60'lu RH by.
a. Cooling nd dehnmidiiication rrocess
h C<1ol ing and hnmidification
<:. sturtion proc...-u
d. Scnsiblo cooling process
113. Consider the followmg stolemenls :
Air can wQrk M
I HumidiJier only
2. DohumidiJior only
3. 'Filtc only
W11ich of Ute sl:il<>metIS given Jll(lve islo.re
eorrc.:t 1
Only I
b. Unlv 2 and 3
c_ <)nly I anrl
d. 1. 2nnd 3
I 14. For small inslll llntion of rcfrigcmtion
systems (up to ;.; k\1 ), which type of
condenser is used ?
n. Shell nd lube type
b. Shell coil type
c. Double tube type
d. Air cool.:d type
LJ5. In a vapour absorption heal i;
rtjo.oted in :
A. Condenser /lnly
h. Gencmtor only
llntl4
c. Absorber only
d. Condcner and absorb
I 16. Wbdrc on nir cycle is
generally employ'<!')
Domestic rcfiigcrtor$
b. Commereial reliigcrall>l's
c. ;\j)...:onditionutg
d. Gas liq11ernction
117. A heaL pump is co heat house in the
winter tmd then re\'er;;ed to cool the house
in the summer. 'lltc lcmporot11re uf
the holLc j.s lQ be mintaincd 4L 20c. 1l1c
heat Iran fer Utr<tugh the walt. is 7.9
kJis and Ute outside temperature in will!'
is 5"C.
\VhM is the minhnum po1 er
(npproximak) required tl.> tlrivc t.ltc he(
pump1
ll, 40.5 '\\'
b. 405 w
c. .12. 5 \V
d. 4'25 w
118. The 1ew in o refrigerAtion system Fre<>n
are detected by -
a. A halide Lorch, which on do1llcting
produces greenish !lame light
b. Sulphur sucks, which on detoc!ing give
the smoke
c. reagents
d. Sensing reduction in pressures.
I 19. Whul is tlw value of the shape foetor of
two inJinne paro.llel s01foce cparated by a
distanced 'I
a. ()
b. ,,
c.
d. ,,
120 It' the temlferature ot a siate-
from 17"C to 627"C. then emissive power
which
a. G . I
b. 9 : I
"-
17 I
d. : I
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
2.
3.
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PAPERII
In tt queuing problem. if Ute arnvals are
completely random then the probability
diStribution of number llf arrivals in a
!:iven time follows
a Poisson dtsrribunon
b. nonnal distribution
c, binomial distribution
cl e.xponential distribution
Cousider the following statements m
respect of assignment method of
opti mization :
I The ttmtrix format of the meihod must
be u square mntrix
Some type of raring has to be given to
the performance of each pairing
Which of Ute statements given above is/are
'J
a Only 1
b. Only 2
c. Both 1 and 1
d Neither 1 nor 2
Which one of the foUowing is not the
solution method of transportation
problems ?
a, Hungarian method
b Northwest comer method
c. Least cost method
d. Vogel's method
In a linenr progranuuing problem, if a
bustc solution has no mora tltrut m positi,e
(J = I. 2. n), it is called
a. Basic feasi bl e soluti on
b Unbounded solution
c. Non-degenerate baste feltsible solution
d. None of th.e above
CotJSider the following statements in
reSpect of PERT and CPM:
I PERT is event-oriented while CPM is
acti\ lty-oriented.
2 PERT is probabi listic while CPM is
determtnisllc.
3 Levelltng and smootlmtg
techmques related to
scheduling in CPM.
are lhe
resource
6.
7.
s
')
1().
Whtch of the statements gven above are
correct?
a. I. 1 and 3
b Only I ru1d 2
c, Only 2 and 3
d Only I and 3
In case of solution of linear programming
problem using gtaphical method. 1 f the
constraint line of one of the non-
redundant constrainrs is parallel to the
objecli\'e function line. then it indicates
a. an infeasible solution
b. n degenerate solution
c. an wtbound solution
d. a multiple number of optimal solutions
Whfcb one or tlte .following statements ls
correct'/
Standard time is obtained from normal
ti.me by adding the polic) allowance :vtd
a. personal allowances only
b. fatigue allO\\SJtces ouly
c. delay allowances only
<l persouul. fatigue and
Wh1ch one of the following is no( a
technique under Predelen11lned Motion
Time Sysrem (PMTS)'!
a. Worl factor
b. Synthe1ic data
c. Stop,latch lime study
d. MTM
Wh1ch one of the follo\\ing tS not a
necessary infommlion input to Material
PIWlning 'I
a. lnventoty on hand
b. Bill of matenals
c. Sequence of operations on a job
d. Master production schedule (MPS)
If lh.e annual demand or rut 1tem becomes
half. ordeti ng cost double. holding cos1
one-lbur1h and lhe unit cost 1\vtcee then
wlw is the ratio of tbe new EOQ nnd Ote
earlier EOQ'I
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b. -:5
c. .fi
II. 2
In the ABC method ul' invcntm) '
Gtttltp ;\ coustitut<lll ctlslly ilcm.. \Vltal ;,
u.ual uf such item uf th"
wtnl items
o. It) In
h. 20 In 30 ..
c. :ltl to ..
d ..
Which I)OC of tile folio\\ ing an invc-nlor)
system Utnl keet"' a running record of lite
11mount rn otorage and the
stock wben il drops to certain by
ordering a fixed
" EOQ
h. Periodic
c. Peripherol
d. ABC
In network. what,. total float equal to 'I
a. u--r., - !1ST, + h j
b. EST; - l.f'Tt - 1
1 1
C.. 6STJ- LF'T1- 1;--
1
d. LFT;- E'.STt - 1
1
-1
where, L.I'T : t'ini!b time of an
activity: EST : cat'liCl!t swrt tune of n
= time of activity i-j .
product requin;
procc-s.;ing on tour nucbincs A. B. r. T> in
th" order A- B- C- 0. 'The e<!t"kitics of
fnur rnnchines ure .\. = 100. 13 = !Hl, C -
120 and D = 1 units per hill If the
expected output 90" o nl' the system
.:apcit). tltcn wbt Ute expected outtl ut1
n. 90 unit&
b. 99 units
c. 108 units
cL 117 units
If the total investment "' 1{9. 5.0ti.0U(\ for a
tat:g<t production. tlte income for
<>urrc'lll year "" Rs. 3.00.000 ond total
cost Rs. 1.00.000; whnt jg the
economic yield ?
.
h. o
c. 21)
0
o
d. 41)0o
l n cuck. th" radius of the cil..:1"
is lal.:en as :
17.
18.
19.
20.
,,
c.
d. J( <T <T, )' ( r., )
1
where, a,. and are norma I stresses
along X and y direcltons respectively. and
is thesllearstrcss.
DistupGw is Ill;; u1a:cim um
strength of metal whe-n
a. subjected to 3 principal tunsilu stress""
at right angl"" ln nne another and of
equal maguitude
b. looded in tension
c. loaded m compression
d. loaded in shear
E. G. K od Jl roprt:Sttttt Ott clastic"
modul11s. liltenr modulus. bulk modulus
and ratio I'CI!pectivell' of
llnearly elastic. isotropic and
ruutc.ai al. To express the
slressstrain relations completely for this
nalerial, atle.151
a. E.G ond I' mu.<t b10 lmown
b. E. K !t must be l.:nown
c.. 3ny two of the four must be known
d. All the roor rnU. <I be known
M a point arc I 00 I 0
and - 200 10
1
What Js the
shoar lraln Allh point ?
a. 300 lO ...
b. 200 10 ..
c. 150 JO-"
d. 100 10 .
A molal <Od i rig.ldly ot its bulb
cnW.. The lampcrnture "f tltc rod ill
increased by 100C. If the coefficient of
linur expansion nnd modulus of
the. nu:t;tl rod arc 10 w
6
f"C nd 200
GP;o rcspo:ctively, then whnt is wit-e-.
procluced io the rod ?
a. 100 MPa (tensile)
b. 200 1'>1Po (tensile)
c. 200 MPa (compressive)
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d. !(){) MPn (compressive)
Figure shown above represents the BM
diagmm for a simply s upponcd beam. The
beam is s ubjected to 1vhfch one of the
following?
a. A concentrated load at its mid-length
h. A unifom1ly d load over it
length
c. A couple at its mid-length
J. Couple at 114 of the span from each
en<.l
Which one of the following statements is
COITeci ?
Beams of unifom1 strengd vary in section
such
a. beudiug IUOUICnl remaius constant
b. detlectiou remains constant
c. maximom bending stress remains
<'Oustant
d. shea!' Ioree remains constant
In the case of beams with circular c.ross-
section, what is lhc rat io of lhu maximum
s:hear ttl average shear 1
U; 3: I
h. 2: I
c. 3 : 2
d. 3
What is dc maxi mum rorque trausmitted
by 11 hollow of external radius R aud
1nlcmul rudius r 7-
a.
R' - ' ) f.
16 .
h. 2!...( R4
2R
r')f.
c.
8R . '
d.
n( R' - r')
32 R J:
(f, = muximt1m shear stress in shall
mnterinl)
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25. Consider tl1e following s tatements nl given
point In the case of thick cylinder
subjected to lluid pressure :
I. Rnd ial stress is compressive.
2. I loop stress is tensile ..
3. I loop stress is compressive.
4. Longitudinal stress is tensi le and it
varies along the length.
S. Longil\tdinal stress is tensile and
remains consl.Ont along of
cylinMr.
Which of the statemcn L' given a boVe are
CUITCCt '/
a. Only 1. 1and
h. Only 3 and 4
c. Only I , 2 and 5
d. \)n ly I, Jand 5
16. Matdl List - I with List II and sd ecL the
correct answer llsing.lhe code. given below
the Lists :
Li>'l I (State of Stress)
A.
B.
C.
D.
-
<-t-[}t+
+--
List- 11 (Kind of Loading)
I. ComblrJed bending <md torsion or
circular shaft
2. Torsion of circular shall
3. Til in cylinder subjected. to internal
pressure
4. T1c bar subjected lo tcnsik force
A B c 0
a. 2 I 3 4
b. 3 4 1
c. 2 4 3
d. 3 I 2 4
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What is the expression for the crippling
load for a column of length I "ith one
til<cd and othe-r fre-e '!
a. p = 211
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b. I' = ,-r' Kl
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P -
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p
= n' F.l
d.
I'
l.isll (Theory or Failure) with l.ist-
!1 (Predict.<<! Ratio of Shear Slre!ls lo
Direct Stress al Yield Condiliou for Steel
Specimen) and 8eleel the correct nn.mcr
u..ing lhc rode given below the I
l..ist-1
A t.bximum 8be:Jr tre5s UJ<JOry
B. MaxirnuJo dislortlon theory
C. Maximum principni slre88 U>oory
D. M:t.ximum principal strnlu lhCOJ'Y
List-IT
1. 1.0
2 0.77
'
0.62
4. 0,51\
A I:S l'
I)
:L I 2 3
h. 3 I 2
"
I 3 4 2
u. 4 2 I 3
\Vhat is the slmin energy slol\:d in body
of m lumc V with sln:ss a due lo gradually
applied load '/
a.
a-T!
r
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trE'
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c.
ul:
c
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u' l '
--
2P.'
where, E = Modulu.s of Elasticily
Gang milling i< a
n, miJUng process for genernling
lurtagonal surf.1ccs
b proe4lss of culling gc:.1"'
31.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
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c. process Tn which two or more cutl'ort
arc used >imu I ran<:<>Usl '
d. milling operntlon combined with
tuming
Which of the follo\\ cannot b.; cut b)'
hobbing pr'0"<:<!&7
a. Helic.1l gears
b. Bevel gea"'
c. Womogean<
!1. Spur gears
It is rec,ui...:tl 10 <Ul screw threads with
double srarl >nd 2 mm pitch o" a
hviug lead co-.: w pitch Iff 6 mm. Wlo11t
the J>eed ratio between lad1t: spindle and
It-3d SCf(!\V ?
.,
I ; 3
b. 3 ' I
c. 2: 3
d. 3 : 2
Which iwm bc.1 describes a CAM
lechnol.o gy'l
Geomelric modelling
b. Documentation
c. DraJ'I.ing
tl. NuntcrkJJI control
Flcx.iblt manufacturing allol>$ tl1r:
J , tool oosigu aud production
b. oulomotdd design
c.. quick aod iue.'<pt."115ivc p1'0duct c.haugo
d. quality coniiol
\VhiQh unc 111' tile full owing i the third
haic <()mp<Jn<lnl nf robots hesidc:s P'l" er
ond etJntrol (memory) CQusold1
a. Software
b. CQli.Xial cable!
c, Mccllanical unit Al'fll
d. Microcomputer
Which of lhe foUowing is singlo point
cutting tool 'I
a. blade
b. Milllng culler
c. Grinding wheel
cl. lool
Which of >be foltowin8 valul:ll of indox n
is assoc.i:tted with carbide tool\' when
Taylor"$ tool life equ;nion. V. '1'
11
=consl:tnl
is applied '!
. (),1 tQ0. 15
b. 0.21<> 0.4
c. 0.45 to 0.6
d. 0.65 to 0.9
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fn the election of optimal culling
.ulnditioru;. lhe requirement <>f surl\tee
11111 n limit vn "hidl of 01c
fiollowing?
tl , n1c mnxi.mum feed
h. Tbe maximum of cu1
c. The m:1xinmm-speed
d. The maximum number of pa.<scs
Durlng ultrasonic m01chinrng, the metal
removol i ehieved by
n. high li.,..uc1)c.y eddy cum:nl<
b. high frequenc) sound waves
L'. hammering actiou or tthrasivc ptu1iCIC!s
d. "'bbing ""tion between tcK>I tmd
wori-'piece
Which of the following an intertm:nce
it?
a. Push fit
b. Rmrn.iug fit
c. Sliding fit
cL Shrink fit
The M nnd in mctrolu.!Jy Ul'c
rd:tled to me:.surenn.-nt of :
11, 14crew
\l. Onlne.<;s
c. nttulal'ity
d.
Coos ide< the following slolernenl'l
I. A lnrgc fnbc angle lllcn lO"c'
uf the cutting crlg.e.
2 f'mting tnr<[ue decrca.es with rukc
>ogle.
Which of the l:ltenenls given ahove isf3re
,.,_ Only I
b. Only 2
c. Both 1 nnd 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
Whicb one ofihe following i qualiloth-e
technique of demnd foreC'Oisling 1
11. C<>m>lalion regression analy.is
b. !\Lovin!! average method
c. Delphi teclmique
d,
CWlSidcr the following st.ntoments
L C functions c.nn rctum arrnys.
2+ C JUnctions c::tn rctum functions+
An -:.nay elemc.nL c.1n be void.
I An array element can he" 'fimctinn.
45.
46.
47.
48.
Wl1ioh oftho latem<mis given above i$/;u-e
correct 'I
a. Only I and 4
b. Only I and 3
c. Only 2
d. Only 3
Which a no uf following is
not cornx.l for the oxponontinl smoothing
method of demJind forecasting '/
11. Demond f<Jr th.: most recent dtn is
g.iVcn rnorc wcightJ!.c
b. Thls ll)ethod requires only the cun'Cnl
d<'fllntlll nd flnecnst demand
c. TIi med.od all tile
pre\>ioU$ dula
d. 11Ji method g.ivc< equal weighloge to
all Ute l>oftOds
In an nssembly line. when the workst tion
times ore one<[ul. the production
rntc or :m nssembly line determined hy
lite. :
u. fash:st :;Us.tion
b. $low.:st sta tion tim"
c. In)emgc-of all sblion t.imdi
d. D\'Cr.ISC of slow.:sl ond Wiest station
times
L"tl (Pomnneter) with r, ,st-n
(Dcfmition) and sclt:el the CiHT<:CI
U1c c given l,lclow the LisL<:
Litl
A. Total work content
B. Worksttion pmcess lime
C. Cycle time
D. 13alance decay
l.istll
\. Aggregate of nil the work elements to
bt: dune: Ott lim:
2. Line " ltich lit)m
lhc idle lul1e due to imperfecl
allocnt ion or wnrk ilm<Jng station
3. Time illetval hctween parts e<Jming
off the line
Sum of the Limos or Uoe WOI'k dl""'cnl
done 31 o &lotion
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c.
d.
A
3
B
4
d
2
c
3
3
I
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D
2
J
2
4
Which of the following arc the nd,anlltgCS
of $Ubroutincs in u
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Titey rcdooc lome of the
pro go .. m.
2 The} tho tlf'Ogrom m\1rc
mainwin:.tblc.
3. d"' <lopmt-nt can be 'Cd.
The} can be pommclco i.tc.J.
Solc.:t the CorT''-"Ct 111JWCI' the: c;odcs
!li\en belOW"
Onh 2and
b I. 2. ' an41 -1
c. Onl) 2. ;l 3nd -1
d. Onh I ond -1
-19. Asst:rtoon (,\) : Sampling piJn> '"'"
acccpt,'"CC number gTQicr than l.CtU are
gen....-oll} beltcr 1hon .. mphng pbn' '"'h
ccc:vtan<-.: numbc:r c<Jual tu 7cnt
Reason IRI Samphng plans wuh
acceptance uun1bcr grc:rtor lh:.n z_cro 113\c.
0 larger .. mplc <i7C a C001f'3rcd lo Ot milar
plan Wtlh number
equal to
u, Both A und R lruc ond
R i5 lhc cono.:! cxplaou11ion of 11..
h. Both .\ nnd R arc individually but
R i not the of A.
c. .'\ IS lrne but R L
d. A is f;o t.e lmt R iruc
(A) . Forj!tn,8 arc prM ;,Jed
with 111per uo do.1f\ ""81c un \'Cllie<ol
Reown IR) II tcilil31c.< cmnplctc till ing
of die o.avioy and fovnnhk ll(tw
LL Holtt \ nd R arc tndivoduolly lruc nnd
R Ill Ute CQn"Oct c:-tl>lanatinot of A.
b. Both \ nd R ore tlldividualh true but
R is no11hc correct .:.'lpiJnotion uf A.
< A but R '' false
d A IS fa he but k true
S I \ssertton ( \ ) In Addotoon l'olymmlo'ltion
method. mer 1> produced b) addmg a
soc:ond monomer lo the firsl Utco o third
monomer to !Ius do mer ond so on.
ReHon (R) 'I here must c:<i.<l ollcnl one
double b<>nd in the monomer (.,.. Addition
Pol}mcrWtion rc.1cliolh
Bolh .\ Md R arc uodivoduoll} lrue ond
R lhc cmn:cl C'q>lall.llion of' '
b. l!olh \ ond R arc ondivtduolly truo hul
R nollhc C<>1'1'1>:1 explanation of A.
c. A i; l.ruo R i
d. 1\ folc hut R lrue
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52. i\ssertion (i\) ConCCJtric
lteliC:l l springs used 10 have i!TCaler
spring forec on a limited >pace.
Reason (R) . ComJculric hcli""l Sl>rmg, on>
\\UUDd in opposite tJin:c.:liuns IO (Ht.:."\<CI11
lucking nf coils unci..- he'"' d\11mic
loading.
a Both t\ and R ore lruQ ond
R il. lhc COI'I'CCI of 1\.
b. Both . \.and R .,.., in<Jj, iduall1 true but
R is not the CQI'I'OCI explanatto"n o( A.
c. A IJUe but R IS fal<e
d. A is false but R is true
53 Assertion (A) In antt-fn:tion bcortng<.
the fnctional resi.t.ance i> "'"Y lo\1 as
sh.tft held by it r.1tuin in nooling
condihon by lhe hydrodyn;tmk rresurc
de\'eloped b) the lubricanl
(R) In journal
benns' h) drodynamic ;.,
developed b=use of fl ow of lubriC:lnl in a
convers ing-diverging channel.
a, Both A and Rare indivodu311) true and
R is Ute coo-root Cl(pbll>lion of A.
b. Both A nd Rare ]JI(Iividuulh but
R is not the cooTect explnnolio.n ot .\
c. \ i. true btu R
d. A is fnlse but R i$ true
Asserliim (A) Crowning ;, pr(lvided nn
the surface of Oat to prownt
of the belt sideways.
Reason tR) : Bell cro<.'p, which ,. tho
reaon fur slip oflhe bell idew>ys, i fully
compensated by pro' id111g CI'O\\ninjl on
lhc pulley.
:0. Both .\.ond R aac individu>lh lruo nnd
R is lhe COf'lllCt explanation of .\.
b Bolh A md Rare true hul
R is not llte correct explan>tion of,\.
c. A IS IJUe hut K is false
d. A is false but R is lflle
SS. AS$ortlOn 11\) Aluminium hu poor
wei da hility.
Reason (R) Aluminium luo high thermal
conduetivil) ond htgh Oimt) to OX) gen
a Both A and R ;trc mdivulu>lh true and
R is lhe com.-cl C'lpl>oatimt uf A.
b. Butlo A ntl R 4JC individu>II) ltuc but
R is nolthe correct cxpbnotion of II
c. /1. is true but R os false
d. A is t:1lse but R is true
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AssenTon (A) : In case of hot worklng of'
the temperature at which the
process is linally StOpped should not be.
above the recrystall izntiontempcroturo.
Reason (R) : If the rrooess is stopped
above Lhe ltti)'Stallizntioll temperuture,
groin growtb wiU take plactl again and
spoil I he aunined structure.
a. Both A and R are i ndividually true and
R is the correct explanation of A,
b. Both A and R nre individu3lly true bttt
R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true but R is false
ct. A is but R is true
;;;;;on (A) ; Link A experiences
Coriolis acceleration relative to the fixed
I ink.
Reason (R): Slotted A is with
nngular velocity w nnd the Block B slide.s
in rhe slot of A.
a. Both A and R are individually lntc nnd
R is the correct explanation of A.
b. B01h A and Rare individually true but
R is not the correct explanatiou of A.
c. A is tJ'ue but It is false
d. A is but R is true
Given J = 2, K = -4. A = -5. B = 0.4, C =
10.5
What are tl1e values of the FORTRAN
variables
JTP = JK.- JK. IVAL = A-< B-< C?
a. 153 and 5.9. Jespectively
b. -7.83 and 5.9. respcctivel)
"" -7.83 and 5, respectively
d. - 8 und 5, respectively
For t:nper turning on lathes, the
of swiveling compound rest is
preferred for
a. long jobs with small taper angles
b. long jobs with steep wper angles
c. wit h smulltaper angles
d. shonjobs with steep taper angles
Which of the followi ng are the advantages
of indirect addressing over direct
addressing '!
61.
62.
63.
7 of IJ
I. 01e progrom length is shorter.
1. n.. progmm takes lesser time to
l'XCC!Ut e.
J . 11 allows the tlexlbility of using
pointers.
4. II allows etlicie.nr of the
eachc.
the. answer usmg the codes
given belmv :
a. Only I , 2 and 3
b. Only I and J
c. Only 2. 3 and 4
d. Only I and 2
Match the terms under the List! with their
description nuder the Lis1-ll in respect of
computer organization and seloct th"
anh- wcr using the _give-n below
the Lists :
List-1
A. Disoribvted system
R. MIMP
C SIMD
0. Pipclincd machine
List II
1. Multiple contro1 units
2. Diflercm s kps of in,trucliull ar"
e.xecuted in separate slnges with
lurches
J. Independent processors which are
nerworked together
4. Lock-step synchroni7.ntion bc.twccn
b.
c.
!1.
multiple ltmcrional
A B C
3 I 4
4 l 3
J 2 4
4 I 3
D
2
I
2
Consider the following statements:
The objective of value analysis is :
I. to reduce the cost
2. to 1norease the profit
J . to hnpro1e quality
Which of Lhe statements given above are
oorrcct '!
n. Only I and 2
b. Only I and 3
c. Only 2 and 3
d. I. 2 and 3
Consider the following starements In
respect of nexiblc couplings :
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
Tile 0Bngc. of Oc:tiblc coupling arc
usually made of grey cast iron FG200.
2 In the analysi$ of it
is U<SUOlcd that the. power
by tho hear of
the pin.<.
3. Rubhcr hushes widt hra<K limns
llrovidcd tn ab$<1rb
b Cl\\ cen tho 111 o -
\Vh.ic.b of tho st.Jtcmonts given ;lbOV\} arc
correct .,
a-. 1. 2 nnd 3
b. Only 1 ond 2
c. Only 2 ond 3
d. 0 11ly I ood
64. In lll!Sc of bell drives. the clroc'i of Ue
oeutri fugal t01tl!ion lo:
n. cause lhe bolt to leave the pulley and
incrense the power to be trart<mitted
b. cau.<o the bolts to slay on tht Jlnlley
and increase the p(JWur to be
lrant miltcd
\!. I'CIIucc I he driving p (lWCf uf the> belt
d. siNtch Ute bell in longitudinal dircotion
65. Which one of the following statements i
not correct'!
n. Hooke' s j oint is used to connect two
rolati.ug oo-plau:1r. non-Uth!I'SCCLiug.
shafls
b. Hooke joint i5 used to aonnect two
minting oo-rlaoar. intersecting shafls
c. Oldham\ coupling is to connect
two pnoUtl rotating shal\s
d. Hooke's j oint is u,;ed i n the stl!l. >rina
mechanism for automobiles
66. Stresses in screw thread are eMi lllJlted by
considering the thread to be :
long c.1milcv-r be;om p.vj ecting lrom
I he 1itd1
b. long c.antil,cvcr beam projcctiug from
the root cylinder
c, shon cantilever be.1m projechng 1i'om
I he rnol cylinder
d. short cantilever bent l"'ojectin!' from
tho pitch cylinder
67. J\lntch List-! (Parts to be Joiucd) wiOt Li..t-
U ('fypa of Joint) and select the comol
nnswer U$ing lhe code goven beiow
J ist-1
;\ , T\\ o rod. having relM)vcnxinl uolion
8. Strap e11d orOn;conndCting rod
C. Piston rod and cross beod
D. Links ort'our-bar chain
List-11
l. Pin Join!
2 KnucldeJo1nl
3. and C'ottor Jnint
4. Couc:r Joint
i \ B C D
"' t 3 2
b. 2 4 3 I
" 1 4 3 2
d. 2 3 4
Sol tJ
61!. In glb nnd colttn j oint, the gib and colter
are subji:ll:d to
a. single shear only
b. duublc sltcar ml)
c. shcar and CI'UShing
d. double slt<:lu 011d orU!Wng
69. What i the number of nodes 111 a shon
c:::rny ing three rofors'?
-a, ZerQ
h 2
c. 3
d. 4
70, !\latch Liat-1 (Prope.r1 y) with Li.;t-11
(System) and select lbc oo1recL
using Ue code gi"en below tlte Li>l.<
Li$t-1
A1 Resonance
B. On-<J ff control
c. Natural frequency
D. Feedback signal
Llst-U
L control S)Stem
2. Fr vil)rations
3. ll'ccssivcly L'lrge4D1p litudc-
4. Mcdun icJ broke
1\ .B c D
1 2 4' 3
b
:;
4 2
c, 4 2 3
(I
3 2
.j
I
71. In case of p.1rtinl balancing of single-
cylind"' reciprocoliug ouginc, wlwt is tho
primary distwbing force along the lin" of
stroke'/
a. cnuU>: ccm A
' ,
b. ( l - c ) co ()
C, ( I - C) mrm' CCI5 0
d. ( l - c) mo>lr co. 20
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
72
73.
74.
where. e : Fraction of reciproeatmg ln3U
to he h lnced; 6> = Angvlnr veloe,ity t>f
fl = Crnnk ngle.
the following statementS :
I. The condition of .,lability I> f a IJ.nvcmor
Jtquucs that lhe slope of U>e
controlling torce curve should he les ..
than lha1 of the line representing U11:
CC11tripd41 force at U1<: "'luilibtium
speod under considctation.
l . For c<:ntrifugal sovcmor whon th"
load on the prime mover drop
$uddeoly. U1e slwuld nt I)OCC
reaclt lho 10\\
Wbiclt of Ute slntcmc:u'" givu uhovc is.n1'<>
correct '!
11. Only I
b Only 2
c. Both I and 2
rl Neither I nor l
What is fbe numb.or of ins tantaneous
ccnln:s ofroiJltion for 6ll.ul..
4
b. ()
c.. 12
d. IS
In which one of the following i flywheel
genernlly employed?
a. Lathe
b. Electric IUOIOI'
c. Punching machine
d.
75 i.< U1c value of p>'<=m>rc tingle
genernll)' u.;ecllt >r involute 'I
76.
77
a, 35
b. 3()
c. 15"
d. 20"
Cons ider the followu>g :
I. A stub tooth hos a working Jcpth
forger U1on U>nt of a full-doptlt tooth.
2. TI1e IIlith l>f contnct l{>r involute genr<
is :an arc of a
Which nfthc statement give.> >hove is 'arc
'!
'"
Only I
b. Onl) 2
c:. Botl1 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
Cons idcr the following slntemenls ;
79.
so.
? " ' 13
Cam follo\VCfl! are generally clas.ified
according lo
I. tho no tore of it mo!ion
2. U1e nature of its In contact with
the cam
3. the spotld oflhc> cnm
Which of the statements gi ven above arc
correct
1
1
-a, 2 nnd 3
b. Only I aml 2
' " Only 2 and 3
<l r)nly I nml3
the lhllv\\ itlg slolCmont;::
Ra(lius of friction cu-el" for o j ournal
bcoring depends upon
1. cocfli dent of friction
2. rndius ofthcjoumnl
3. ongular speed of mtntion of the han
Which of the given aho\-c nre
CCJrttCt?
a. l, 2 and 3
b. Only I and 2
c. Only 2 und 3
d. Ooly 1 and 3
'Vhat i:s the mn'!Cimurn acceleration of o
cam fo llower undergoing sunple hannon ic.
motion?
D.
!!.r
2 , "'
l>.
4h( ;: )
c.
4h( (!>: 1
fJ I
d.
2111rru'
.pl
Wl>cre, 11 " Stroke of lite follower : co =
Angul:tr velocity <1f U1e cum; 9 - Cam
m1.3tion angl<: for loll<>wcr
displacemc11l
C'on.ider lhe folio" ing sutement.> :
L. Lower p i N ore rnOI'C resistnt thaJt thtt
highcr pDirs plane mcch.wism.
1. In a ol-bnr meclloni;m (witl1 4 nrming
p3irs). when lhe link oppos ite to the
shortest lutk is li:.:ed. " double ruck<"
results.
Which oftl1c slotomenL s iven nbm.., is/are
conwt 1
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
81
84.
..._ Only I
b. Only 2
c. Both I ond 2
d. Neither I nor 2
In Zinc BJende structure. eaeh atom ls
surrounded by four toms of oppositu
kind wh.ich nrc located at tltc comers of
whic.h one of the Jbllowing't
'I etrahedron
h. Ho:ocahcdmn
c. ('IJI>c
d. Orthorhombic
Mnteh ListJ (Fv-Fc;C Phase DiBI!r>m
Chnlllct.<.-ritic) willt Liiotll (PIIllc) 110 0
select the COTT(.ll.!t ooswer u.in!t lhe
given below tho
r .ist-1
A Alplta (a) iron
B. Iron .:.1rbide having crystol with
3 iron ami l carbon -atom
C. BCC pun: nllottope of iron is stable
between 13N8 c and ;, melting point
at I S3S
0
C'
Ltst - 11
I ll lron
2. Eute.:.tie
3. Fen ito
4. romcntitt
A B c
a, 4 2 3
b. 3 1 1
c. 4 2 1
d
' ,
2
Which one of tlte pain< ,. not
etHToclly runtcbcd'/
Spcc tAU icc Rd nLioo bet I oen i\t1.1111 ic
R.diu$ r tutd Edge cler.mmt
ll. Simple cubic $lru.cture : :
1
.Jr
2
b. Bodi' Wnlr<>d cubic slructuro
i -
: J a 16"
c.; 'fridinic : 2at = 3r!
d. Foce-centred cubic tructure : ' = 8.-%
What is IJ,e phmar of 1 10()) plane
io FCC (face-cel\trod cuhic) with
unit cell gidc " 10 ?
1.484
:h
o'
b.
2
II'
IOnt IJ
c.
' ...
d.
J2
7
85. MalQb Lisl-l (Element) willt Li.stfr
(Ctyslll l S!J'Uciur.;) ond scl,'<>t lhe con'ect
anJ'over using the code given b-elow the
Lists :
86.
87.
88.
Lisll
A. Alpha 1""'
B. Copper
c. ZiliC
D. Gloss
List 11
I. Hoxngonat ciO>cd packod
2 Body-centre<! cubic
3. Amorphou
4, Face-centred cubic
A );l c
a. 2 3 l
b. l 4 2
c. l 4 l
d. 1 3 2
L)
4
3
3
4
Which one of following factors is more.
Nlc"nnt lo represent complete solubility of
two metals in each other'/
a. Chemical oflinity
h. lilc.tor
c. Crystal $Lructun: f3etur
d. Rclacivc size l'acHn
Mntclt Li"tl (Efli:d of Conlirtg) with List
n (Cooling !vi odium) and select the CO(t"UCt
"'""'f>' using the ct,.l e &iven below
Listl
A. Mnrtenile
B. Very fm<> pearlite
C. Fine pearlite
D. Coorsc pcadjtc
List - n
L \Voter
2. A.ir cw lc<l
3, l'urnoc" cooloo
1. Oil quenched
i\ B C 0
a. 4 2
b. 2 3 4
2 3 I
d. 2 3 4
30 r st.;el has its yield of 400
>nd modulus uf .,(asli<:ity of 2
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
IOl MPa. Assuming the mnterlol to obey
Hooke's law up tu yielding. wlult i$ its
prool' resilience 1
a. O.SN.rnm
b. 0.4 N/ mm
1
c. 0.6 Ni rum
1
d. 0.7Nmmr
1
Which ono of tlrt- lullowing is the proc"''
to filtine the grnin< of metal after rt has
be<:tr distorted by hammering or cold
working1
" . Ailllc3liug
II Soft'11ing
c. Re-crystallizing
1l Normnlizing
l'enrpenns is a pmces of none:. ling
a. manensite al low temperatures
b .nart<:nsite 3t hiMher temperahrre!<
bainjte. at luw temperoHun:s
cL hainlte at highc,. tcmpcratU(cS
What is tho d'ficitncv ul'
power screw ?
a.
h (iO'lo
c.
d.
In case of power screws. what is the
oombinaliou of runtcaials used for the
'"'''"' arul llrc nul 'l
a. Cost iron screw and 111ild steel nul
h. Crrrh<1n sled and phosphor
nul
c.. C$1 irt)n st.."Tt.'\\1 :1oll cast iron nul
d. Aluminium and alloy steel nut
In pow"r tJ'ilnsmission sbnfls. if Ute polar
moment of inartia of a shaft i doubled.
then what is U1e torque required to produce
Uresame of twist 'I
a. 114 of Ue original
b. 1.12 of Ute original value
.!. Samt as orig_ ina( valu.:
<l Double lbc otiginJII v:rlut
WIIJit is sunk key mnde in the fonn of a
segment of o cin:ular disc of unitonn
thick:ne$<. known as
0
a. I' t:.lthor key
h. 1\.Lnncdy l..ey
c.. Won<lrull'kcy
d. Saddle key
Autolh:tlage is mlllhod ole
96.
'>K.
99.
ll ofl3
a. improving the trnnsmision of rower
from engine to the a.xle in automobiles
b. improving th<>Sircngth Qfwcldcdjoinl$
c. pre-;;tressing cylinders before
pulting than in sorvico
d. improving the stn:nglh of riwtod joints
Makb List-1 (Type of Goan) with List.n
(Characteristics) and elect the con'llct
using Ure code given helow the
Lilts .
Lisll
A. gearing
H. Herringbone gearing
C. Wonn ge;rring
D. H)11oid se.,ring
l. istll
I. i'.ern axilthrust
2. Non inter-chngeable
J . Skew sh;rl\s
4. Parallel shafts
A 13 C
''-
b.
c.
d.
4
3 2
2
3
..
3
4
D
2
1
'2
In hca\')'dnty geor dri''"" proper heat
lre;rtrnent of gears i. necessary. in order to;
a. n\ OHI
b. prn1 cot noisy
c. mnumizu \Vcnr of gear h::db
d. pn)vitle agn
loading on goar tcoth
Which of lhe following is/ore ued fOf'
cutting internal gear'S'I
l. Gear hohber
2. Gear shaper
3. Rack cutter
4. Jig burcr
Seloct !he com:ct using the codC!l
siven hc:lnw :
a. Only I and 2
b. Only 2 and 3
c. Only I and I
d. Only 2
]\latch List I (Type of Anti-friction
Bearing( wiUr Listll (Specific Usc) aud
the correct nnswer using tbc code
gileo below the Lists :
t,ist-1
i\ > hll ht:"Jring
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
D. Toper roller bearing
c. Deep groove bnll beming
1) . Tltmst hall bearing
L.1sHI
J For pure axiJIIoad
2. For hinged c<mdition
3, For pure rodiJlllond
-l-. F<u- oxil and r-<liaJ Iva(!
A 13 c D
a. 2 1 3 4
b. J
,,
2 1
c. 2 4 3 I
d.
-
2 4
1(1(). Stisfactury film m 11
;, fonnt:d when
" joumal s peed i3 loll . unit prtllmre Qll
U1c: heoring is [email protected] nd vi>cosity of
lubnCDnl used i$ low
b. j ournal speed il Loll. unit on
lhe is low and vlsco.ity of
lulmcantu<cd is lu\V
c. juun,:tl speed i!i hi_gh. unit un
lhe bearing is high nnd vi.qcosity of
lubricanlused is high
d appropriate combination ul' joum1ol
SliCed. urul pi'CSSUT<- Oil hearing and
lubnCDnt exists resulting tn
low coefti.nenl of
I 0 I. A body is to a pure tensile stress
of 100 units.
What is the mnximwn shear produced In
tltc body at some obliqu" plano duo to tho
obove "/
It)() nnit
h. 75lmils
c. 51) units
d. (l unit
102. Wrulc transntiuing the same by a
shlll'l if its spucd i doublctl should
ht- O\!\V dinme1er if the maximum she3r-
induced iii the hal\ remnio.s sam" 1
o. 1. uf!he originol diameter
2
h. * of the original diameter
c. ..fi of the origi.MJ d\ometcr
d. (
l\ ML
1
T ' u'
d. M L
3
f- f)-
1
Which thennodynnmic property is
evaluated with the help of Maxwell
equations from the data of other
measurable properties of a system?
a. Entholry
b. Enti'Opy
c. Latem hem
d. Spcci llc hcu1
A lluid Oowing along n pipe line
undergoes a throttling process from I 0 bar
to I bar in passing through a parria Jl y open
' 'Ulvc. Befi)rc throttling. the specific
volu01c ofthc is 0.5 m
3
/kg and atkr
throttling is 20 m
3
/kg. What is the change
io speciiJc internal energy duling the
thronliug process'/
a. Lcro
b. I 00 k.l/kg
c. 200 kJ/ kg
75.
76.
77.
' lol p
d. Jt)l) k.llkg
Cousider four processes A, B, C uud D
shown in the graph given above:
Match List - I with List - rt lUld the
conect answer using the code g1ven below
the lists:
l.isl - I (Processes shown in the grarh)
A. A
B. B
c. c
O. D
List - II (ludex 11 u the equnt if)/1 pv" =
Const)
1. 0
1.
3. 1.4
4. "'
Codes:
(l,
"
C,
d.
A
4
1
4
1l c D
2 3 I
2 3 4
3 2 4
J 2 I
Whi<:h of the following is
The cyclic imogral nf lliQ - oW) !'or u
process is
a. posilive-
b. ncg.a1ive
c. ?..em
d. unpredictable
Which ouc of Ure following is con cct Qn
the bas i> of the second Jaw uf
tbcnnodynamics'l
a. For any spontaneous process. the
emropy of Lhe-universe increases
b. 6S = q", I rat corrs(Jlnl tcrnptraturc
c, f,flit'ienc)' t>f Lhe-Stirling cycle Is more
lhan lhnLofaCarnotoycle
d.
(the symbt>IS have tbelr usual meaning)
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
78.
79.
8L
1\n bnk initiAlly contains 0.25 kg
of a gas 11 ilh an mtemal energy of 200
kJ/kg. Additit)nal gas 11 ith nn internal
energy of 300 tllkg nntl an enthalpy of 40()
l<llk.s en\<:.t11 !he tank until the of
gs contni)lt:d i I kg. \Vh:tl i& the
intoml enctg) (in ldlkg) nf the sas in th"
ltlllk?
fl. 250
b. 275
c.
d. Nooe <1f the a hove
Motch Lit - I with Lisl n ond seto:c.t the
correct ;tns\\er using the code given behm
the li$ts
List - I (TyPe <Jf 'l'hennomett:r)
A. MeNuryinglass
B. 1l1ermocouple
C. 1l1ermistor
D. Constaul volume gas
l, i,t Tl (Themwmetric Prr1pet1y)
I Vressure
2.
'
"
\'olume
+.
Induced elocU'ic voltage
Cndc:.;:
r\
Jj
c D
4 2 3
b. 3 2 4
u. 2 I 3
d. J
+
2
'
Whkh one of the foliO\\ ing statements ls
correct'/
4. Compr'"libility (actl)r is unity tor I
gases
b. Compresslbility [actor ls foo ideal
gases
c. Compr1:s.sibiliLy fctor is lcssr than
unity for ideal gasC!i
cl Compressibility litc1or is more thn
for tdeol gas ..
A wooden rectangub.r block of length I ;,
made t-o noat in w:ater with its axis
vertical. The centre of g"'vity of tl1e
floating body is 0.15 I abov" the ccnw of
huoynncy. What ,. the gravity of
the wooden hlock'l
82
84.
85.
86.
. 0.6
b. 0.65
c, 0.7
d. 0,75
10nfl4
If B is the centre of buoyancy. G is the
centre of grnvity rutd J\1 Is tl1e metaceolro
of li llo>ting body, the> body will in
stable equilibrium if
a. MG - n
b. M is below G
c. OG 1J
d. 1\1. i above G
The metacenlric height of a passenger ship
is kepi luwer that of a naval or a
cargo ahip bc:cau&:
a. weight will
b. Otherwie it will be neuu:.al
tiqull1brlum
c. It will decreose the frequency of
rolling
d. !I will s ink and be tololly
immcrst.-d
An opan circular .:ylioder 12 m high is
filled witl1 a liguid to top. n,e liquid is
given a rig,id body rotation about the axis
of 11<> .:ylinder and the pressure al U
o;:cntrc line at the bollom surface is found
to 0.6 m of liquid, What is the ratio of
volume of liquid pi lied out or the ayli.nder
to the origin.tl
a. 114
b. 3/8
c. 112
d. 3/4
\Vbieh unc l>f the followmg is the con'<:CI
stntcment?
Sir'"' mline. paUo line and slrcdk lino are
identical when the
11. llow L t.ed)
b. is unil'unn
c. flow velooiltes tlo not change
with time>
d. flow is oehht:uleady no uniform
In a cylindrical moti(m about
V<-'l'licaJ n.tfs. ro and r: art tloc radial
distances of two points on Lhe horizontal
plane (rz r,). If for a given tangential
lluid velncity a to,. the pressure difl'eren"e
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
87.
88.
89.
90.
between the points in free vortex is one-
hulf of that when the is a forced
one, th<n what is value (If the ratio
(r
1
/ r
1
)'I
a. ./311
b . .J2
c. Jf1
d. J3
rhe relation a' I!)+ r<'l(l o for an
(;x_2 i'Jy::
1rrotational now is known as whioh one of
the following?
a. equation
b. Laplace equation
c. Reynolds L"''uUlion
d. Euler'5 equation
Which one of tl1e following stream
functions 'I' is a possible irrotatiorml 11ow
tield?
'JI =: J''!
b. 'If = Axy
c. 'I'= Asin (.-;r)
d. y1 =Ax+ By'
Match List I with List -II and select the
cMroct answer the code given llelow
the lists
List I l Conditlon)
A. Bxisiencc ot' stream funrtion
13. Existence of velocity potential
C. Absence uftemporal variations
D. Constant velocity vector
Ust- 11 (Regulating Pact)
l. lrrotutionalily of ilow
2. Continuity of now
3. Unifonn Oow
4. Steady now
Cades;
1\ B
a. 4 J
b. 2 I
c.
,,
d. 2 3
c
2
4
2
D
3
J
I
QJ.
92.
9J.
94.
II ol I I
A cylindrical nb,jec1 is rotated with
constant angular velocity about Its
symmetry axis in a uniform !low field of
an ideal nuid praduclng streamlines as
shown in the figure gh'en abow. At which
point(s). is the pressure on the cylinder
surlirce ma.'limum?
a. Only poi 111 3
b. Only at point 2
c. At pl>in!S I and 3
d. At points 2 and 4
Which one of the li:lllowing, statements is
for redprocatin_g air compres$or?
a. Its volumetric efl1cicncy increases with ,
increasing clearance ratio
b. hs volumetric el'li ciency increases 1vith
increasing press[lre ratio
c. Its volumetric efficiency dOC$ tll>l vary
with change in clearance rntio and
pressure rntio
tl. Its Volumetric efficiency deereascs
with increasing clearance ratio and '
pressure ratio, boU1
compression I'Ollg$ are made or
which one of the following?
a. Cast iron
h. Bron7.c
c. Aluminium
d. White mcml
Which one or the foll.owing
thermodynamic processes approximates
the steaming of food in a pressure cooker'!
8. lsenlhalpic
b. Isobaric
c. lsochol'ic
d. Isothermal
lor t\ conwntional S.l. engine, what is the.
value of fuel-air ratio in the nnnnal
operating range?
a" !1.056 - O.Cl83
b. 0.083-0.56
c. 0.0056 -0.83
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)7.
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99.
d. 0.056 - 0.83
lh: Ce10ne number or uututnotiw diesel
fuel U!ll in lndiu is in which of the
follu" ing mnges'/
a 30-10
b. 4 1- 5(\
51- 60
d. 6 1- 7()
l'hc uelny f1Criod in Cl cngino <kpcnds
upon lvhich of the l'ollowing?
a Tcmpc.nl!urc and pressure in lhc
<ylindcr m1he time ufinjcctiou
b. Nature of the fud
c. Relative vclodt) between the fud
injection and 11ir turbulence of
residual gasos
d. All oflhe alwve
Mulch Li$1 - I with List -II and select the
answer the code glvcn below
the I isiS
List I (SI Engine Opemlionnl Modet
A. Idling.
B. Cruising
l '. PV\\CI'
0 . Cold slartiog
List-11 (AJF Ratio Supplie<l 1:>) tha
Carburetor)
I. J
2. IC)
J. 13
4. t6
5. 20
Codes:
a
h.
A
2
4
B
4
j
c
5
3
D
1
c. 2 ,, 3 l
d. 4 5 3 I
Whal is U1c main objective of
supercharging of ihe engine?
a. 'fo muss uf the engine per
bri>ke
b. To rcuuce ;;pace (lccunie<l hy engine
c. To i ncrease th puwer output of engine
d. All of ll1e abul'e
Which oucof01e following is correct'!
ut' II
The turbine of tho turb<.>-prop engine us
compared to that of the turbojet engine is
a.
b. smaller
c. bigger
d. unpr<'tlictrtble
1 ()(). Which one of lollowing au tom obi le
exhaust gus p<lllutnnrs is n maJor cause of
photochemical smog;'!
. co
b. FK
c, NU"
d. so,
1(11. Orsat apparatus. which
percentage of four uonstitneniS
of diy llue gas. is ammged lilf absorpt inn
of three gases 1md fourth content
obiJtiued by difl"erence.
I 02.
Mutch List- I with List -II ttnd sele<t tho
cotTect ans11er using 1he glwn
Ote list$:
List- I (Gnses)
A, Carbon dio,.,ide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Oxygen
D. Nitrogen
List II (Snlutlun lor i\bsurpliort/Ry
L By difference
2. Causti.'Soda
3. Pyrogullic acid
-1. Cuprous chloride
A El
n. 2 I
b. 'I 3
c. 2 J
d.
I(
H H H H
c
.j
2
4
2
I I I I
H-c-c-c-c-R
I I I I
H H H H
D
3
I
I
3
Which of Ute following. is repre-sented
by the muleculnr strUCiurC or the pnntfl1 n
Jlunily or hydrocarbon fiJe( above.
for sn IC engine?
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b. Propane
c. 13u!Jl rle
d. Hc::<oM
l(l:l. l , .. nium 2C'8 is represented ns 91l
What does it imply?
!1. II hos 92 protons and 146 neulrlm
h. II has 146 (li'Oions ncl 92 e lectrnns
c. II hrts 92 protons >nd 238 neutrons
d. lt hM 92 nculrouls ond 238
10-1. for a pure >Ubsltme.:. whol ari!
nurnban of the thcrmodynnmic dcgroo of
ITeednm for sanrraled vapmrr and
superbe ted vapour. respectivdfl
u, I and J
h. I and 2
c. 2 and 1
tl 2 ml 2
1()5. Oue of ice at O"C is melted
into water at 0C Jl I !>or pN:t<Sure. Titc
latent heal of fusion of water is 333 kJII.:g
and the densities of water and a1 oc
nre 9990 kgnt
3
and 9JGO
respcctrvoly. Whot are tho approxlmatu
values of lhe work done and energy
trnusfet1'ed s heat fur th" process.
I'CSpcctivdy?
a. - 94 J and 333.0 kJ
h. 94 .f 333.0 k.f
c. 333.0 kJ and 94 .f
cl. Nunc of the .1bcwe
106. Vclooit}' for llov tb.rou[llt pipe. measutoed
at tlte centro 18 found to be 2 mls.
Reynolds number is around 800. Whnl is
the overage velocity ill Urc pipe 9
a. 2 mls
I> 17m/ s
0., ] lnrS
d. 05 rn!s
107. Match List l willt Listll and select U"'
corrt."'.!t the code _given heiO\:v
thc
(!\leasuring lnslfllment)
/1. I lot-wire anemometer
B. Pitotlubc
C. V-notcb weir
D, Tachometer
List-fl (Vnriab1e to be rnesured)
I. D iscbnrgo
2. Rotational speed
.3. VeJoeity llllcrunli<ms
4. Smgmtion pres<:ure
Codes:
A B
('
D
a. <I 3 2 1
b. 3 4 2 I
c.
4 3 l 2
d. .3 4 I 2
13 or 14
108. An orilico meter, hoYmg an orifice of
diameter d is fit1ed in pipe of' diamete1 D.
For this OI'Ur<:e what is Ut<>
coeffiui<11l of disclc!rge Cil
a. A functitln ofR<jynolds numb.,. only
b. .-\ 1>1' diD on I)'
c. A funclion of diD and Reynolds
number:
d. Jnde,,eodenr ,,r drn and Reynvtds
number
109. The veloorty of n walcr sutam is bein{!
ltlc:!ISUtcd hy. L-hapcd PilOt-tube and the"
rooding is 20 em. Then. whnl is the
approximnle value of velocity'/
3. 196 IJl iS
b. 20 ml'
c. 98 m/s
d. 20 c:mlli
ll(l Whic:lc ''""of tbe l'ollnwing CC)ntlitioo1s will
linctarize lbc Nnvlc:r - Stok<:s equations to
make tor nnalytlcnl golution?
a. Low Reynolds numb .. ..,. (Ro I}
b. Hi&h Reynold.< oumbcr (Rc n I)
c. Low numbcr <M < I 1
d. High Ma<!h number IM .,,. 1}
II L n,e heod loss in turbulent tlow m ptpe
varies-
a. Direct!) as lhn clocity
b. lnvet>cly as the sqtwro of the veloci.ty
c. luvt:!llbl) s lbe oflhe dimot
d. Approxlm>lely as the squar'C or Ute
velocity
112. ;\ model, wiUt 1 : 100, has
wove re.islnnco of 10 N ut illj design
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re.;sbni.le in kN?
. ll)(l
b. 1000
<l, 10000
d. Canuo! hcellus;, of
insufficient data
I B. In> fluid machine, the 'cltvtmii>Arnmcltrs
nre volume llow rotc. densilJ, vis:co&ity,
l>olk modulu, pressure di11\:rence, power
oon$1UJUption-$ mltttional !>peed .:tnd
chnraotel'iiltic diJn<:!tllliou. Uiug U>o
Buckingh>lll pi (lll Lhoonnu. what would
be the number of indepe.ndent non
dim ens ion a I groups'/
n. ;.
b. 4
" 5
d, oJ' Uto bovc
ll4. Across a noomal shod; wa\'e in a
converging-div\:rging noulc for
I low. which of the following relations ore
valid'/
n, C<mtinuity and energy e<llllltioru;,
t:quillioo of state. isentropic relotioo
I> Energy <md momentum equntfon.
"'fllllti<>n Of is<mtrOt>iC relation
c. ('onsjnuity, energy and momentum
equations. of sl1te
d. F.q1111ti<lo of stah:, rclnti<m,
momentum oqlllllion. ma-M
oorullf\lution principle
115. Which """ of following stntttnbnts 1
CoiTcc.t about lha Fnnno flowj!
o. For an initinUy ubson.ic flow. Uoc
effecl o-r friction i.s to lhe
Mach number unity
b. ror 30 initi<illy uperslmio flow, lhc
etli;ct of frietiun is to lho
Moclt nu.nhc:r unit)'
c;. Al tloe point or mal(iiiiUlh entropy. u.e
lvf.aub number is unity
,t, Stagnation o]Wa)OI inen;aoc;
along the Funno Uno>
116. n,c poWl:l' absorbed by a hydrntine pump
i dircctlr propnt'1.ion11l to which one 111' the<
following?
(Where N is Lh<t rotational speed of the
pump)
P nt 14
a. N
b.
c. N'
d. N'
117 '01e vanes of centrifugal pun>p are
gcncrnlly
a. Radial
b. Cmved hncl;ward
c. c u.ved fomnru
d. Twisted
118. Titc use of dtafi luoo in a t'<inction type
water turbine helps to
119
120.
u. Prevent air L.mn ontcdng
b. llocr-e the ouw r.te
<:. Convert the kinetic em:rgy to pres.;ure
energy
d. Elimioale eddies in the dlmnStrcam
Consider the following statements c
I. The phennmen<)n of lift prNiuce<l hy
impqsing circulation nvc:r " duubl.:t in
uniJ'orm 0011 is known Oll
ellecL
2. The pat.hde\ iation of 4 "rid,ct b;U
frum it originnl trajectory due. to tile.
Magnu ofl'ecl.
Which of the staten1C1Jl< given nhov<> islarc'
c()nect'!
a. I only
h. 2 only
c. Bolb I nud 2
d, Neither l nor 2
Tite speed (Ns) of 3 wale turbb1e
is cxprcssed by which one of the foUow ing
equntions'!
N{!f
ac N = N" '
b V - N{!f
. i - ff'"
- ,.;.jq
- rr"'
c. N
d. N
N._&
-:::.: H :JIA
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I or 11
I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
J
PAPER-II
Match L1s1 - I 11ith List - II and select, the
<:urrect ans11er using the code gl\en belo11
the hsts
List I (Application)
A, Boiler Shell
B. Manne Shal\ CouplirT![
C Crosshead and Piston Rod
D. Automobile gew box (gears to shall)
List - 11 (Joint)
I Cotter Joint
2. Knuckle Jomt
3 R11eted JOint
.j, Splines
5. Bolted Jomt
Codes:
A B c D
1L l 2 5
b. 3 s 4
c. I 5 2 4
d. 3 5
2, A single parallel fillet weld of total leng01
1. nnd lleld size b subjected 10 a !CJlSile
fond :P, will ba,e 11hal design stress'?
3
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a. Tensile and equal tq p
H. 7()7Lil
b Tensile and eq\.aJ to L
l h
c. Shear and equal to p
tl.1MLh
d Shear and equal to L
Lh
H011 can shock absQrbing of n belt be
increased?
a. B) tighterung it properly
It B) increasing the shank
c. Bs gnnding the shank
d. By making the equal to the core
diameter
How 1s the type of a nul way wheel fi lled'/
a. By seam welding
b. By fillet welding
6.
7
c. By interference fit
d None of lhe abo1e
Consider Lhe. In case
or bell dri vas:
J Centrifugal Tension m belt
the IIansmittcd
2 Cenrrifi.1gal tension does a(feot (he
dm 1ng tension
3. tensJOn tn bel us always
three llmes the dnvmg tens100
Wh1ch of I he statements gil-en above slare
correct'1
a. L 2and 3
b 2 and .3 only
c.. I and 3 only
d I only
The maximum efficicnoy of a scre11 jack
hal'iug square threads with frictiun lng1e P
is
a
l - lan(1p/ 2)
J t-tan(tp/ 2)
b
l - latl 1/1
I I t!Ul '11
I SID tp
c.
1+-sm'/'
d.
l - srn(q>/ 2)
1)
In des1gmng a shaJ\ for vanable loads. the
S.N. dagram can bedra11n b):
a Joining the :u 0 eycJes Md
Gycl es by a $1Iaight line on an S.N
graph
b Joining lhe IJ}J S., at LU()() cycl()S and
S, al to<- cycles b)' a on a
logS - log N graph
c. Joining 0.9 s., at I f)()O cycles and
s. rollf' cycles by n strhi,ghtliue on rut
S.N graph
d Joining the s., at I !i()H cycles and (l ')
S. at 11)
6
cycles by a line on a
Jog S - Jog N graph
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tO.
(S,. tandll for llhimote tensile tren!llh und
:;, for the endurance limit)
i\ lntch l,lst -I 1\' ith l.it - 11 nd select
.:orrcct nswer th< !liven bolo"
tbo:r
List-1
A. \Von11geor
B. Spur gear
C. g""r
D. S piraJ g.:ar
Li.o.tll
1. lmp0<:5 no UltWit load on the
2 To lt'llnsmit pow01 between tiHJ nun
intcl11ecling whkh :trc
pi::l]Wtlt1icollor 111 cnch other
.. To power when the sho fl.s me
1lamllcl
+. 1'o pnwer 11 hen the are
at ngbt an@C5 I C) nne onoth<n'
C'Qdcs:
A B C D
a.
b.
tl
1
2.
1
2
2
3
2
3
3
1
4
4
3
Tite ratio betwolen piniun and ge:tr
in goor drive ;,_ 2.3, tl1e module uf Lcctlt
i 20 mm and rum of number of teeth on
pinion and is 99. \\!hal i the centre
tlisl>nce belwcctt pinion uud the gem-')
:t, 49. 5 Dllil
b. ')9 Ill
c. J48.5nllll
tl !98 rom
0Jlllpared lo ge;tr& "ilh 200 prc:ssurc:.
angle involutes fuU dq>lh 010se with
200 pressure angle anclsrub teetl1 h:Jvc
I. , mnller Bi1dendum
2. smltfler dedendum
3. smaller litotb lhtckness
8feater bend mg.
Which o-f tho L1tements gmm above are
correct'.>
a. 1
b, 1. 2nnd
c.. 1, 3,.nd 4
d. 2. and"4
II 1\ hvllow nr outer dill mm 1md
tnoer dia of 20 mm is lll l)c I'"J'l>et:d by
2 nf 14
solid slmtl LO tronsmll the oame torque at
the s3tilc maximum <tress. What <;hould be
the diamct6r nf the solid
u, 30 m.m
I>. 35 mm
c. I 0 (60)
1
'
1
nuu.
d. 10 (2()J"l mm
12. Con.ider tlte following statements:
for a journal rotating in beoring under
liiJu. lubricruion condition>, Uta frietionaL
is
1. proportiGIJ>I to tbo-arca of' contact
2. proportional to ihe VlSCosity of
tubri.,nt
.1. to
4- independent ol'thepreuun:
l')f the gi1en \love .,.,.
C1lrreat'1
a. I, 2. .md 4-
b. I .nd 4 nnly
e. 2 .. ""J 4 on I y-
d. l and unly
13. Increase ln values of which of the
folt6Wiug results in an. [uere:.st uf tll ()
cooHicionl of friction in a h_ydrodynw:nia
bearing?
I Viltcosfty ofthi< oil
2. Clearance between slurfl and beating.
3. Shaft <peed
Sei<"CI the correct n11.wer- th<: code
gi11:n below
a, l and 2 only
b. I ami 3 llnl>
c. 2 an !I 3 Qn !y
d. 1,2 aml 3
11. t\I"C!".tge vr <:fl'oetivc: cnefticienu; nf
!ricti(I,O fot'i:H;Orintl" arcdosctibW hcltiW'
L Sphoricwl bnll bearing- r,
2. Cylindrical roll<;!' bearing - 1':
3. Tap<ll' roller rJ
4. Slllble (Lhiek ftlm) slidin!l conlnct
b"oriug - ,
Which of Ute following A.:quanol!S is
com:o>t'/
[,
k</.
h. J, </, < !',
1;
c. r. < ,; J; f,
d.
lt <h
h
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16.
17.
18.
IY.
Wltich one of lite followin_g o=xprcste
lOin I elongnliort of n bat llf lenglh I With a
of A and lltlldulu>
of E hnnging l t 11icoU) nnd
ul,ject 10 i .. <lW" weigh I W'l
II,
WL
.Jli
WL
" 2&
II.
2/Jll.
. .JK
tl"L
4rl
In a sb'ained maleri'al one of lhe
5ltl:il.lles is 1wico: U1e olh,;r. Tblf
.shear in the same C3Se is 'truu Then.
whot i the ""lue 4)f fhl: mnxiinom
principlo $1rc:s'l
n_,
h. 2t, ..
C, 4-fttiM
d. Stma<
For 1110
sytem. wlwl d1e coordinntcs of' l.he
C<'ll!l'c of Mohr's ciNie'l
(a, a, )
A.
2
,0
b. o.l"'
2
}o
d. O. (a ;a, )
If Ule rollo G/E (0 Rigidity modulus. E
= Young s. modulus of olnstioity) is OA.
then wht is lhe value pf'lhe Pois.on rnlin?
0.20
b. 0.25
c. I)JO
' ' ().33
What re I he matc:na t, which .sho11
direetiOI\ dopendi:!lt llrO(Jt:rlit!!i, called1
'Homul;t:n.:Uus mat.llrials
h. Viscoela$llc. fllaler\ols
" .Isotropic materials
tl. Anisotrojlic n101erials
20.
2 1.
22.
23.
24.
25.
uf
Whnt is lite phenomenon of progressive
extension of the material i.e., nmln
nler<:ailig wlth the lime 'lit .l CllnStant I(U!tl,
caUod?
.
b. CR>Cillnl!
1:. Yielding
d. B=king
Which on" of the follow ins lato.rnt:nts is
correct?
u a mntcrbl c,.pands freely doc to hcntlng
it will deo;elnr
a, thermal stre;s
b. tensile stress
c. compressive
d, no
A c.1nrilevc:r l\e11m of l m ltnglh 3
Jtnd 11ver iL cntir<:
lc:ogtll. tile of whid1 ;, at fbc
tree end. The totallond is :.7 5 W11at k
bending moment :lllhe fixed t:nd'l
" 50 10
6
N mm
b. 125 f0
6
Nmm
c. tOO i0N mm
d. :25 JoNmm
Which one of the following statements is
A beam iHaid LD beoftmifonn strengt!L if
a. 1he bending moment is the same
b. the i> Lb<> same llu'ougbout
tho bcrun
c. the il; the same
the
d. the ben<ling tl""" 1s I he ume t """'Y
almtg It, lnngin1dino1 .,.
Which one of the following stAtemr:nt is
WlMJ rec:lnogular sc;elion boom ill loadod
trnns\'c'TScly ulong the lcnsU. sh.,ar
develops on
a. lop fibre of rect:mgular beam
b muldle fibre ot' rect:on.gulor h<:llon
c. hottom fibre of rectaogubr beam
d. c:very bnrizonwl plane:
The or a solid &!loft is D. 111c
inside and outSide diomekrs of a holli1w
sbu.O of same. mater' .mJ n.:c
Dl ,[3 >nd 2D 1../3 rcspllcllWb . Whal is
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the rntio of tlte wefght of the hollnw
tO Lhol ul' the shall'r
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b. 1 : 4
c. I : 2
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26. Which one of the following stal.en>ent!l ;,
correct?
u a spring, is halved in length, ils
spring
iL. tcrnains same
b. balv"'
c. !loublos
d. trip los
27. A solid cir.:ular ;, to a
moment t-,[ Qhd twi.ting moment
I', tbe twi<ting moment
Te wltic:h will produce lite $.1me ""'-'dntum
ot.rcss a. (he nbovc combino(ion?
MJ-l'
b M+1
"-
.JMt +T1
d. M r
28. Coll8idor thu stMcro"TJII!.
[n lhitk ,,.u,'ll cylindlil!.'ll
onbjc::ctcd rq inlml the
tangential and r.nli:.l or
I mimmum at uu!cr slde.
2. ol inner side.
maximum ot inner side & both reduca
to zoro I outer '1'1111.
L maJuruum at iunut wall bullhc f3dial
l!itrc:S! rc:duces to zero :aioutcr-watJ..
Which uf the t.1tcnll:nlll giVtln above isl31'e
COJTet:l'/
<L Jond2
b I and 3
e. 1 and !
d. "ODI)"
29. Mntch - I witlt en and select
correct uMwl:r the code .given
IJ\e
1.1.11 J (J .ong Column)
t\ . Both entl$ hinged
B. One end l"l:'.ed. lmd oLhllf end frt:(:
(', Botlt end$ 1111ed
D. c )no: end fL"ed. and other end hinged
LiM ll (triti<:al Load)
30.
3 1.
,, "' !J
I. n' EI/4f
2
3. lrh'.llf
4.
n: w p
C<ldes:
.-\ 11
('
D
l. .t 3
b. 4 2
"'
2 .t I
d. .t ;I 2
Which one oJ U1e following, is Ute correct
asc<ll!.ding order of packing density for Ute
given of mel:t.b?
;a . Simpla cuhio fnce centred cubic -
13ody centred cubic
h. Body cen.!red cubic - Simp I" cubic. -
Face .:omu'ed cubic
.:. Simple cubic- Body catred cubic -
Face coutrcd culiie
d. Body cubic - Faco ceulri:d
cubic - Simple cubtc
Vibrutiou damping, i'u is besl
achieved b\ mean. of <tructurcs made
of which of Ute following
a. Low carbon
b. Nodular iron
e. Gn:y cast iron
d. \\'lute c'lllt :ron
32. For a Rhombohe!<lral space lattice, which
"''"of Ute lill<iWiug is CQrrcut?
u. tt = fl =r=91J
I> a - fl -:cy%fl.l
c.
d.
;;.;, Mat.!h Lis!- I wilh T.ist II :Ina
Ctm-,ct ""''"' the cvdc iVc11 lelo\\
the liJ;ts!
l.i$l- [ (Component\
t\. Bladc'll of bulldozer
B. Gas lut'bino
C. Drill bit
D. Spring of nulomDbilcs
List .fl f R"''"irod Prop..-rty)
I . lligh """' resistnncu aad high.
tougbnes..lrl
2. Lnw Yo11ngs mod11fus and high
tiltil!ue strength
3 High weorand :tbraston rest'tonce
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
High
creep $lrength Md good
Cflnosion res-isbm..:e
I
A 13 c I)
a.
2 I 4
h I 3 2
c. 3 4 I 2
d. 2 '
"
4
3.j., Whot .. the np(lro:<imote energy
O:.'C(If<SSIOO for 3 dis(ucation Of unit (eng tJL
ID:.,.pccthc nf its edge or sCt'eW character?
a' a
.t. -
2
b.
Gb:
2
e.
G'b
,,
d.
Obl
4
What is Ute movement o1' block of atom
olong cennin Cl)'tallogrnphte planes and
directions. lenned :IS1
" Glide
h. 1'wmnins.
e. Slip
J, Jog
::l(i, W!tieb ope Of the foll<JWlnS IS lite correct
$llltcmcnl1 Poorlitc in ironc"'!rbon $y.skm
i1 G
tl)lliiKting of 1et:rile und
cemo;tilile ;tt r110m tempernture
h mi.'\llll' or li:mtc and
nt room temperature
C. ml'<IUN of fetTile tend
ccuu.::nt.itc :1 1 room LC1npcruturt:
o. All Otc ;tOOVe lhtce :u-.: ccrn:ul
37. 1-.lnloh List- I witlt List -TI iUld sclt:<.l Ute
correct .1.nswer uslug; code- given below
the Usts:
List l (Name of the Invariant Reaction)
A. Monoleclk
B. l:.utcctic
C. RutectQid
D. Peritectic
Ltst ll (ln\'>n:mt Reaction During
Con ling)
I. l.l Ql ' (l) SOUl:> a +
2. LIOlltn, L. IOUn:>a. - S\li,ID
3. SOLID, > SOLID,
4. + SOLID, .... SOLIDI
Codes:
b.
.\ n c n
3
1
3
1
2
4
4
2
1
3
L
3
4
2
2
4
5 <If I.\
38. Which of the follo" ing li><tor. influence
hardnes in. a pia in eorhon steel?
39.
40.
41.
I Perccnlnge carhQn
2 Quenching me.lla
3. Work size
Select the cvm:ct """wer 1.t.<ing the co<lc
given
a. I and 2onl)
b. 2 Mid 3 only
c, I and 3 only
d. I. 2 and 3
Match Li!:t I wilh II and the
.:on'tlct nnS\1 er using Ute code given
lh<> lis
List -1 ( Mat.orutl)
A. Fibre reinforced plastiCs
B.
C. Phenolics
D. Bullldicnc rubber
Li:d.TI (Applicution)
l. Aul<lmobilo ayrc
2. Airc.rnll
3. Lenses
4. Electric It cowr
Code>
\ B c
I 4 3
b. 2
:0
c. I 3
d. 2 4 3
D
2
2
1
Wbiclt one nmQitg t.ht is lllc
most effe.::tivc $U'CngUtcni11!i meehunillm of
non-ferrous tnelnl'/
:1. Solid solution ha<dentng
b. Strain lt.,.dcning
c. Grnin sin rcfinamonl
d. Precipitation .hardenjng
Wood is nalurnl composit e consiiHng of
which ol' the
Lignin fihres m collagen matnx
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
b, Lignin tibres ln opatfte matti.'C
1:. CelluloAe libr"'-' in
d. Cellu los.e lit'l'es in lignin matrix
<11. Which one of tho JoUowing is not a
Aluminl1
b. Porcelain
c Whiker
d, l}yTQ!Iil
.13, C' urt111g tool matt:rlal 18-4-1 HSS ha
which <mt nr r.111nwing C{Jm(X>S.itions?
;o, W. +Cr. V
h, I sv .. Cr. 4o W. 1% V
c.. 189, W.
Y
d. I 8" ('..r , Nl, 11> V
#. Whoch one ot' the lbllowmg
elem.'D!s!alloy; bits scnsoo c-racking?
:L. Iron
b. BtaS!;
Cj .4JumiUIUOl
L Sleet
-IS. \Vhicb '""tal ftrrming l)rocess is usi!<l for
manufndut'e of long steal wL\>2
n. D""J' dr:ming
h. F>r{ting
c. Drawing
1L EShusion
46. Wlu<b on<> uf th< folio" ing is th" COJ-wct
n. Jl..xtrusion "' used for iloe mnnulncJure
of earnld<s tubes
h E:xtmslQI\ use<l for the
diamrt"r ()f round ball> and tubt:l, b\
mtntintt eli"" which upou and
l'llpidly on the \1 orl..
c. Extrus:on i& to improve totil!"c
N$tslance of the met31 by up
compressiVe on. its
tl, 'El<u,sion comprises pressing the metul
ln$ide a cluuubur to force it out by high
prts.iorc tho-ough on orifice which i1
shaped to prO\'ide the de.,i.-.:<1 lbnn nf
. lho:rrnlshed port
-H. one of Ute tbUow ing mct:J]ij
!boning processes is not a wgh energy rate
forming
a. Elcclrn-magnetic ilmnlng_
b . .Ro.U-fnnnlng
c. f.:splmnve forming
-18.
4\1,
50.
b " ' 14
d. Electto-hydr:mlic fonning
re tltl: advAnlngtl< nr pii\Vtlc:r
1!1Cinlhtrgy'l
1. J!xtreme punt\ prQducl
2 Low L1bour oo<l
3 Low equipment cost
Select the correct answer ommg the cod"
given below
a. l. 2 and 3
b. I and 2 unly
2 and 3 only
d. I and 3 vnl)
)\latch Li,t - r "hh l .. ist - TJ nnd <elect tho:
coo.,ct answer using the code gtvcn lelow
the
Li&t- I (Casting
A. D i c:>
13. Lm<-:stm.t:nl casting.
C. Snell moulding
D. Contrifugol casting
List-ll (Prmciple)
I. 1'he mulal olidifio in o rololing
monld
2. l'he paUem cluster ts repeatedly dipped
into slurry and duli:d wiU1
n:ft-.dnry
3. l\{oJien meld is forc:-00 by pressure inlo
mctollic mould
4. Allt.T t.:iooling. lhc invest is ra.m()vt:d
t'rom lhe cnsbn3 by jelling Pr
Yibr.nory deaning
t'odcij;
.-\ H C' D
a, 2 I 3 4
b. 3 4 2 1
4 4 I
d. 3 J 2 4
Jlte following sl"3lemettts in
o'<lspect nf iuvc.tmetll. "ustiogs:
I. Th<: pntt.:rn or not joined
to a stalk or sprue also of wax to form
o tree of p.1itcrns .
2.. The prepared moulds ore placed in an
oven and healed gently to dry off l.be
iu\'est 1\ud melt oul bulk of wJLx.
3. Tite mould! nrc poured by
pbciug lbe in 3 vacuum
chamber
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
\V11ich of the gi' eo
correca?
:1, I nnd '2 on I)
b. t nml 3 on ty
c '2 nd 3 only
,j, 1. 2 ond 3
51. Which of the lbllcnvins are employed in
shell
1. Resin bindet"
2. Mebl pallern
3. Heating coils
Select the c<lrrc:Ct anS\\
1
c:t u'ina code
giv<u helu\1
n. J aud2only
b. I and 3 un lj
.:, 2 ntl J only
tL .l .l nnd3
52. Which one:. of fuUuwing is the correct
ln a centrlfugol cas!lng method
tt no core used
b. ooro onay be madu of any mt:tal
c.. core is made of !WJ.nd
J . ooru is noode of ferrous metal
53. Whicib tlne u'l' lbe is the com:ct
t!latemenl?
Gatcfs providcd rn mouldEW
a. feed ll1e casting :11 a contnnt r>te
b, give to J!l11'"'
c. compc:nsate f<1r
d., avoid cavities
Conside:r the following tntemcnLS In
respect of ol\yacetylene welding:
l 't'be Joint is not heated lo a of
fusio.n.
2. N u po'essure "' used.
J Ol\ysen stored ill sto:c:l cylinder
pressure ofl4
I . Wbuo ULcn> ;. an oxccss nr
there is decided dtango in the
appe:orance of flme.
Which of tho sL1teotents ghen nhOI'd aro
correct'/
"'
Lland 3
h. 2. 3 nntl4
1:. 1. 3 a.nd 4
0. I. 2 n!l-l
S5.
S6.
57.
58.
7 ul 14
Tite coating moterll of an welding
electrode in Whl\!h oft he following'/
I. agent
2. Arc stobil!zmi agent
3. Slag lomlng agent
:>elect the answer u.<ing the code
given
a. l. 2 and 3
b. 1 and 2onl)
c. 2 and 3 only
d_ I ll11 d 3 fin\)
In 1\UG welding. the metal is trnnsJ'c:m:d
i11h> the fcmh CJf lhiclt une uf the
following?
a. A
h. Mohc:o drops
Wcldpool
d. Molecules
Consider lbo following s\l)lJlmcllls in
respect Q!' the laser beom welding:
I . It can be nsed lbr weldi11g '"Y met.al or
their contbinntlons because Qr Ve11'
IUgb lompcralureuf tho focoJ points,
2. IJoat zo11e ls ' 'a)' IOC!;\O
of quick heating.
Hi!!b 1acuum is r"'luin:d to c:ury tlte
process
Which uf the statements!!""'" above islore
CQITCC.t1
a, I and 2onl)
b. 2 and 3 only
c:. l only
d. 1. 2 and"
Which oftJ,e rolluwins crtl:<:l$
due lo residual stresses in welding?
I. Rcdlu)c RU1bility
'2. \Veld crac.king
3. urrcel ''" fniiguc
4. Reduction in Cret:Jl Slrtmllth V
tlte illlS\1 Itt" u;; ing tlte
bc.:low
a. llllld2on.ly
b_ 2 md 3 on.t.}
c. .l 3nd 3 only
d. .L 2.. 3 anti 4
59. During maebinill!\. met.>l i
rumoved in the form of chip WI in the CASt'
of 11lming Vnn )ath<:. Which CJI' the
ro lliJwinl!, re eone.:l'l
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
ribbon like chip is fonned
11 hen turning
I :tla high e.- culling pe.:d
2. at o tower cubii1J! 3 a brittle
3. u ductile mnteriol
nnswo:r using cr,d<
giv.m bulow
"" J ond 3
b. J Olld 4
c. 2 and 3
<L 2 ontf
liO. S.:n!W ore produced on $Oiid tocb
hy using wbich ort'hc lbllowing1
''"" Dies
b. Pllllt h
.:. Mondr<'l
cl bat
6L Wlmt .is the proecs of n:movin!l, met.u by
milling culler iR rotntcd llgainrthe:
direction c1f ll'llvcl of the wurk
called?
a, Do,,_o .ruil.l.iug
IJ, Upmilling
c:.. End milling
d. Face tniU1111t
62. Wlticb o l.be jbUowing mclhod$ ure go:ar
gwcnuing
L Gcau baping
2. Genr bobbing
3. Gt.1r ntillins
Select Ute correct onswct u>ing tho cvdc
given beluw
o. I. 2 and 3
b I 21111 ly
c, 2 oml J only
cl, I and 3 on!Jc
03. Amopg tlte following nudunln!!
processes, which con be used for
sutfo='l
J , Shop in@
2. .Milling.
J . Broacb:in.g Stkct the con-eel auWcr
using code gin:n below
n. !nnd 2 ort!J
h. J ooJy
c, 2 und 3 ouly
d. I. 2 ""11 3
8 "' 14
M, Honing giv"" tinil<h of
IVbat order'/
a. HI !CI-A)
b. I01mtCLA)
c, 0 I ,._m (C'J.A)
<l 001 j.UII (CLA)
1\5. \Vhnt tlte onnin "Otlll"'""''t uJ' on NC
macbjno?
I. l'ttrt program
2. Machine Ccmtml Unit
3. S"'"'tl m.:ter
Sek:ct (he ctll'l"CCI nnWct' using the et1do
given bdnw
:., I. 2 and 3
h. l11nd 2 only
" :l and 3 nruy
d, I and 3 only
l'lonl.: w03r nccu111 moonly on whic.h of the
fa IJowi.ng'!
a. Nose pnrt amllop f.1ce
b. Culling edge only
e. Nose pari. fnmt r<:li<ol' C1cr, and stde
rdicf face of the cutlins tool
d. Paoo of lltc c.uttins tool ll shQI1
from lhu edgd
67, Wbiclt of' the foUawing nre the mcl
im\>ilhy criteno7
I fool rife
2. C'ulling forces
Surfoce
Select the com:et nn.,ver iling tho code
give.11 below
a. 1.2and 3
b. I nd 2 only
c. I and 3 only
d. 2 and 3 only
68. In Klrain lhe UKC of
how many actJve makes Jhe
dymunomct(!t man: cfft:o:tivc?
il, Fouc
b. nuee
" Twu
d.
69. For incr<:osin.[t the tnntcrial t"Cmuvnf rate in.
tnm.ing. without whl ill
tho right se<tnenee to ndjlll the
l lDfll!n<."ler!l?
I. Spa:tl
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
70.
71
72.
73.
2. Feed
3. l)epth of cut
Sqlcct the correct uns11er uslng code
given below
. 1-2-3
h 2-.>--1
c:. 3- 2-1
d 1-3----2
the tbll(lwing slatemenlli in
relatlnol to the unconventional
Jll'OCCMOS:
I Dill<orcnt i'ornll! of directly
applied to work picco lo hove shape
transfonnation or m'1terial remnval
from work suoi"nce.
1. Relative motion between u,., 11 ork nnd
lhc tool is .:ss.:nLW.
3. Cullu:tg tool is nm In plJysicnl contmll
with woo:k p ieee.
Wllicl! of given l,ove nro:
eorrecl'/
a. lnnd 2nn!y
b. J,23nd :<
c l nnd :l nnly
d. I nnd 3 only
i\ccMding to the principle of locofion 111
jigs n11d fixtures. how mauy dego'tles of
Jh:ed 0111 uno ill be "lintinu led ill luo vc "
ltody fixed in
... J.
b. 4
t:.. 5
d. 6
\Vllich one of U1e following is .a cl..:amncc
tit'/
' I > H 51)
+II() IS
h St
+0 010 -1102S
Kl !)(>0 Ill! )1 <
h Sl)
tlt)U llltr-s
I 0000 110115
II 511
tll1311
What Ute dominant direction of the tool
lllnrks or sl.\ratcbe> ill a ;,urfnce L(l!(IUtt;
luovlng dircctiotUJ qtmlity c.-.1Jtld'1
74.
75.
76.
') (If 14
a. Priinor_y texture
1.. Sooond:uyto:uure
c. Lay
d. f.lw
Whiclt ooe af following L< nol
purpose ofl<mglenn tilreo::asting'l
a. l'o plnn lor the new unit or produclion
b. To plan llte longterm financial
r.equirement
<:. l'o owke Ute proper arrangement !'or
troinlng tlte porsQunel
d. To decidu Ute prOgraJIIJ.l!o
Cmtidt'l' tbe follow in& rcl>ting
ll
.1 . TI1c time horizon to forec:tSt depo:nds
np<Jn where the product currently lies
tn its tiJ'e: cycle.
2. Opinioo and forecasting
molbe$ sornotirntlll incorpcmto
(tAli.Ui<UII
3. In e."ponentiol smoothing, low \a lues
of lllpha result
In more sJnnuth.ipg tlm.n higher 'nluos
ornlph".
Wltich of tho given allfive . , c
a.
b. 1 and 2 only
.:. 1 and 3 Only
d, 2 and 3 only
CoiUidcr the following siJit.,mcnts;
E.'<pommtinl mootli.ing
L j5' modificalton of moving a_'''-Ta.gc
method
2. a w<rlet>tcd averag" of past
nh!!t:rvtions
3. :sssigns the higltest weightaga t() the
most
4. W1ticlt of ibc sllllcmenls given <>bovc
are eorTect1
u. l, 2 unJ 3
b. I lllHi 2 only
(:, 2 and 3 only
d. lund 3
Consider lhe follo" ing $Utemento;
Sclledullng'
1. a guternl
nr.mufmuring,
2. i !he time f>hase of loding.
of
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
3. i lo"ling all lhe work in on
nccordm& 10 their
Which or I he given re
cor:roel?
n . .!, land 3
b. 1 and 2 only
c. 2 3 only
d. 1 ond 3 only
78. [n an nssembly line. what Ute balanec
dOia)' !
lL Lim: d'Jkicocy l 00
b. 100 Line ol)jcicnc) (inperccntJtge)
Line
c. JOO
d. Non.: of Ute aboVe
u the li.xed cost of the assets fo " given
P"riod doubles. thou bu" much will lh<>
break-even quapLiLy become'/
" llnlfl.bo original ' 'alm:
b. Sarno :t.._ thu origin-' I value
Twlcc llteot'igln.,l value
d. Four timolltho urig,inl volue
80. List f II ith ll and
mlSWet tL10-ing
8L
U<t - I crerm)
A. Dummy activity
B. l'' riLicaJ
C I'Eln activity
0 . C'rit ical path method
l.J.<L -11 (Choractenstb)
1.. Follow p distribution
2. h is buih on notivityoricnted dlagrant
3. Construi!ted only to cstibllsh seqoonce
4. ll:t.S 'lU1'0 'lotol slnck
Co<l e:o;
1\ B c
:1! 3 4
b. -! 2
c. :> 2
d. + 2 l
D
2
I
I
3
Coll5idtr t.bo rollowmg
PERT OOWiidiX'S
e.<tim;11es
I. time
2. Peuimistic: time
3, likely lime
tl1C following timu
Whk h nf 1ho gw 11 abo1e 11rc
correo::t'l
trJ of 14
. 1., 2 :md 3
h. I and 2 unly
c. 3 only
d. I ;md 3 only
82. Which one of tho folJ(lwing >l>llltn<'lll$ is
not totreOV/
a. J>Ein is probabilislrc and CPM L
detenunJstic:.
b. In PERT. dVer1ts nrc us.:d nnd In CPI\1
activities rue usc:d
c. to CPJI.t the probobility to complete
the in Jl given time..durntion l"
c.alculated
d. In Cl'i\ I cras hing is en mod out
\Vltich t>f tile foll1wi ng ttre I he of
lnvenlDI')' .:oouol'l
l. hoprovemunl in customer' s
relaliooship.
2 Ecouonty in pllf<:lli!Sing.
3. Elimin>tion of lhc poasibility of
duplicotc ordering.
ScleQt the conect !.<!lin& lite
given below
a. 1., 2 :ond '
b l and 2 onl}
c. 2 nd 3 only
d. I ond (lll)y
84. Match l..ill I with Ltt II and select the
co n-eal answer usmg the code g.weu helow
th<> lists :
85.
list-r
A. PmcUI'I)O:t eo l cost.
B. CruTylng eost
C. EconOmic order
D. Roordl:f' point
l.ist-11
I. Cost nrhCildin.g malcri3l$
2 Cost ol' rccei' ing ordd'
1. J'rocllf<:ment time
Miysis
Codes:
A B c .1)
l'u tbt: HUQ mod"l. lf tli<: unit urtloting
Is doubled. theEOQ
a. 1s hAlved
b. 1$ doubled
c. Increase,;
d. 1.414 timo'
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
86
87
Consider the followin!l
I. lu (" l.onguagcr. hlllh dloto and
function Lhnt np..-alo nn lhot dolo arc
combined into 5inglc unit c:olled
objuc1.
2. Alnoosl '" Cl') com:ct slolcmcnt on C' i!
a tOf"'''XI .hUiemenl m C' ,
although lhc met'!lc o< true
uflhc gllltcmC<liJ 81\ en c '' Arc
COn'o.:t?
"- lonh
b 20nl)
c. Bolh I and 2
d I nor 2
(he anlhmeb< o:.pn:UKln 2.4 .. 0 "illl>e
o:ompUicd b) lhc FORTR..-'-''l compila .s;
...
b. 10'
01
..
.:. c' " log c
21
J. 2 -12..tJ.O
88. Wbicll one of foUtmin& .ubroulinco
doc& computer inorlcmmiAIIOn vf
5implex o'<lullne re<1uirc'l
n, Pinding a mro1 or pollynnmia[
1!. Solvong a sysrcm of linear <:qu>toon
c. finding tho determinant or a R131l1X
d. Finding tho vnlue of molrht
89. Which om: of tho followons is not the
chnroctcm tic ul' oc.:cpi311Ce "mphns'l
a. 'llll' ' ' widely on
ptoductiOII
b. ll C3U51:3 less foliguc to
.:.. Thl! i.; much economical
1L 11 11i\ Cj !lelinil<: aul'llne fvo the
confimnliun uf foo
lithe pict'e'
)(I If m Ill the numler of in a linear
pn>gr3mmong \\otll t\\ 0 ;1. and)
aotd non-uegJtl\ ot) " 0.) 0.
lhc feasible o.:giun in the gr.Jphicol
50iuooon '"" 1M: urroundcd b) how mnJ
lmes?
m
b. m - I
c. m- 2
<I m - 4
it. \\ hic:.h on<: nf fnlh"''"-ll 11 1h1: .:nrrccl
llltcmcol7
In the f'nm1 ut a lint:ior
P"' W'tnrnitt!! [!rohlcon. all C0<1!tmint.o. arc
a. of lcs or e<1ulll 1o. t) pc
h. of greater dtun t1t <XIIII Ito, I) pc
on the l"onn of equatioo11
II ut 11
d.. some- constrttints .:arc of less than c'lual
10. type and some of Mater lhn <:<1uol
Ul.lype
92. Which one of lhe folio\\ ing .:.>me:!
whirling of !lufu'!
a. Non-hollltlgcncity of .b.illllllllcnal
b. 1\lliiliJ:ument ufbc.uing
c. FluctuJtioo of spctd
d. lntemllltbmpmi!
93. In order for lrln:<piratiun motri.' "bi.!h
hao six ro"' nd four <alutnnJ, not to be
deg.,cr:ue, ho\\ much mUSI b<: the numh...-
of aUOQted oelb In lhc maui"t7
. 6
b. 9
c. 15
d.
<1-1. C'unJfitler lhc tolh"(ing
'11oe assognrnent probletn os seen to he the
spocoal case of lhc lrilllSpoot.tion 111'0bkm
in wluch
(Tho _vmbols hyu Ute mCllning)
1. " ' n
2. " 1
3. xy 1
Which of tbo> l.'lt=cnlll l!,iwn
corro:t1
1
b. I ond 2 onl}
c 2 ond 3 o>nl)
d. 1 ond 3 unl)
?S If rrhl rnte on rueue '-' 6 hr,
nrl the 0\er.tgc h:c: rntc i< tO hr.
"hiob IItle of lh.: follo\\ ing the "' mgc
number of emtomcn in lhc line. indudinJ
the CU$Iomcr bemJ! """'C<f/
03
b. 06
" 11
d. 15
96. If the number of arrh11l in queue
follows lhe Poisson distn1mtion. lhct1 the
inter .. rival tim.: ob.:) > whicb on" of the
foUowing
3 . Poisson s dJStribui.JOo
b. Negative W<p<!ocntiJlll.-\
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d. 13inominl
97, Cl:mstdcr Ute lbllowittg. loll ower mQiicms
ln respect of 11 given hfl. speed of rotnllon
and Ofl2k or 51rokc ot' n com.
I CycloidaJ mOiiC)n
2. Simple harmomc motion
J. Umfunn vcloctly motmn
Which one tlf the following Is the correct
:;cqucnc<' of Lhc above in the llllSoondiog
ordl.'r of maximum veloc-Ity'/
a,
b. 1-2-3
a. 1- 3 l
d 3-1-:!
'18, I I' a % wtj;le, und 1', = circular pitch:
lhl.'n whiah one of lhe l'olloWin!! correcth
e.xpresses pitch ofn hcliculgenr'f
a. p cosa
b
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c.
cantt
d. p, sinq
1)9 111 u slider-bar mcchallisttt, 11hen does Lhe
conncctlll nxl have zero ungulur wlcx:ity?
a. When ernnk nngle = 0
b. When crank angle= 90
c. When crnnl nnglc - 45"
c.l .
I()() Titc turning moment cllngrom for 11 $ingle
cylinder double acting tnginc
consist> nr vc and Yr:- utt.we nnd
bclo\\ ihc avoraga torgue line F11r tht +vc
lnQp. the mtin of the of the
nt the lha und is
whicb one of tile
n Less than unit)
b e,lUill tO
c. C Miter thun unity
d. Zero
I ()I Which one M the fitiiOiviflg tht cw't'<'l!t
l<> Jllcsltlng, gears with involutes _ge.r teeth.
ll1e contnCI bc_gms at the intersection ll thu
11, I or net ion und th< nddendum c:in:lo
drhun
b ol ncuon und the pitcb cirtlc or the
driven gl)ar
c. dedendum circle o[ dte driver gem: und
the addendum circle tf llte driveu Jl.ear
d. addendum ccrcle of the drtvcr gear and
the pitch crrclc ol'thedtivcn gear
I 02. lmorfcn.:ncc l>ctwccn Ute teeth of 1\\0
meshing involutes gcur.s can be reduced or
cwnimlled by:
I increasing ll\C addendum of the gear
teeth and correspondingly reducing the
addendum ot't11c pinion.
2. rcducmg the ungjc llf the tMh
meshingJ!eOrs.
l tho ccmre
t>t' the stnlcments jpvcn above rslnre
\!orrect'.'
a. I and 2
b. 2 1111113
c, I only
d_ 3 only
I 03 What is lire tlireCir1nr t>l' I he C11rklis
compoJ>Cnl of accclernlloJ1 ro a slulleu
levt:rc:runk mechumsm'!
liJ I.
a. Al!lng the sliding vtlucity vector
b. Along the t.lim:tiort cmuk
c_ Along s hnc rotated WO .from the
slidang velocily vector rn n drn.'CIIOn
opposit" to the nngular 'elocny of !he
sloll.:d lever
d. Along n Jlne roWed oo from the
sliJing vcloc1ty 1 ecior en u din.--ction
same as I hot or the angatlur vclllcit) of
the >lotted le1<r
Raclus of rcbllon
The conlrolling force curves lor n spring-
controlled !WYcrnor ore in the
above ligure. Whrch curve reprcsems a
stable
a. I
h 2
c.
d 4
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what is the value of the tbrcc acting on the
IL Zero
b. Variable depending upon the Joad
c. Maximum
d. MTnimum
106. What is tbc condition li>r dynamic
balancing of a shaft-rotor system?
11)7
1L 1:M =OnmJ!F= Il
b. t M 2 1)
1: F= O
d. EMI:F=O
3
2
PrimarY Primary
z
dorect C1lWlkS "''"""' qan1<s
I W = Weigh! or reoiprocating parts per
cylinder)
For u. three-c) Iinder nulinl engine. !he
prirnul) and I,!Jn:cl reverse ore as
in th" ubovc
Which one of lhe lbllowing pair> is nol
corrcelly m(ltehcd in this rcgnrd'!
JW
u. l'rimury IJirecl ft)fc" - ,,.
'2g
h. Primal) force .. Zel'll
Primary direct crank speed ... w
d. J'rimal) te\'erse crank speetl -2.u
l 08. A untfonn bar. fsxed at end carries n
hen1y maJ,, nl the oth<.".r <nd.
l >)'stem is executing longitudinnl
vibml illnS. I he inert in of I he bar may be
tal.cn iJilo h)' \Yhich one nf 1he
following portions of tho mass of the har u1
the free end?
a. 513R.J.
b, 1/.J1!
r:. 331140
d. Ill
l ()'), 1\ m<ltion ap<riodic <ll 11-hu1 wlw \If
dM1ping, fctor'l
IL 1.11 ur ubcwc
110.
b. 0,5
"
U.J
d. 0.860
..
k
A roll ing disc ol' radius r' and muss m Is
connected 10 one.: end of a linear spring of
stiffness '"''as shown in the above ligure.
The nmural frequent)' of oscilla1 ion is
li\ivco by wlllch one of the follo\\ing'?
a.
3m
b. {1:
vm
c. m-lf
ll. 11J = {1i:
v-;-
11 1 111116 20 ro[lll. No. 6 intlicnnes the
a. dinmeter of the wire rope i11 mm
b. number of strand.< in wir.: mre
c. nunlben1f wire:.
d. !:l'l"8" number 11f tbr:. wne
112. Which one uf lhe liliii)Wing
rdming 10 hell drives i s corr.,.,l'!
a. Thi: rolationnl pullc) >nrc
ufreclly pruponionuJ 10 I heir diluncterJ;
b. 'rhe leneth of the crossed belt increases
US the o( the diUniL'It!I'S or the
im:reases
.:. The cr(\llning of pulleys is dMc 10
mukc the <l ril'c Slunly
d. the velocity ml io
113. II Ioree f ' is to be trnnsmiucd through a
puwcr screw Into a nut. If
r is tbe bcigbl. of tbc nut and 'd' is the
miuor thdl which one of tile
following Is 1 he ul'emgc Ovl!r
thncrcw thn<llJ
:21
a.
mil
F
b.
ndl
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2Jtdt
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In the MmpouJul g_ertr ttnin iu 1he
uhme ligure. A and C huve equal
uumbel'll or te<>th und B :md D
c:quul nouubers uf 1ectlo. Wheu A ru1au:s olt
800 rpm, 0 f(IUtl\! Ul 200 l]lnt
1'(1t:lliona1 sp<:ed uf compound 1!,<'11J'S IK
would then be
8, 300 rpm
\1 , 400rpm
.:. 500 mm
d, 600 Jl)Ul
115. Under !l<!rvlco condiuuns ln1oh
'ibmlion nnd polsution nf' 1\orl,ng
load, lhe bolt of choice IHiuld be''
u. short bolt wilb h1l!,h
b long bolt with incmJSCd chtslic.il}
c. hniJ with n d1shdd
d boll with tie nul
I., 1!. Gc-Ming conwot i> which vue ur the
followin!J.'I
a. Sliding conlsct
b. !)lidm!l lllmlnVt. only rt)lhng ot. pi1eh
poiol
c. Rolling HliU<1
d. Rolling nud i1l cuch poipt of
contact
1 17 Assertion Ci\). For rlrillina C'dSt iron. tho
lnul willo n point angk
thun 1hat rcquirtd for a duc1ile illllterinl.
(R): Smalkr poinl nnglc 111
lower rake nngk
14 u( II
o. Born A and R are true 1llld
R is Uot correct explanation of A.
b. Both A und R indiliduall) true but
R ;,; ltOithe corn:d "'Phut8JIOU or A.
c. A s true but R false
cl A is false bm R is true
118, Assertflln (A): Orcotcr fon:e on Lbc
plunger 1$ rc<JulrcJ In unse uf dlrc<t
cxtmsion lhnn mdfrcct one
lka<ou (R): 1n cao;;o ordin!!ll extrusiotL the
dirccuoo of force applied on the
plunger and the difecuon of tlie movement
of the un: lhc same.
a. Both A nnd R arc iudividuulf) true artd
R is lltc cnrn:cl "-'plunation or'\.
b. lloth A nod R nrc mdJviduall) 1ruc but
R ts nol 1h0- correct cxplm10Uon of A
c. A IR true hut R is
J. A 1s iillsc bm R true
119. AssenJon (/\): In 11 muhJspindlc automatic
)nthc. lite lurrc! tool holder utdccd to,>
en!!ngc lbc cutting roots one by one lbr
successive machlnin@.
Rcast)n (It). Turret [q u mulllple 10nl
bolder so Uml for mnchlnJng
opernuon, the 1ools needs no I b
a. 13Mb i\ ""d R arc indMdunlll 1me nnd
R 1s the com:cl cxplnnoLion oi' A.
b Ooth A nnd R individo1niLv true but
R nm Lbe correct cxpiiiDJltioo Qf A.
c. A is tmc bm R is fulsc
d A JS tillsc but R is true
120 AMCrlion I AI: VJ,(uc cnginccl'ing il. u
10 compete on tbc marKet
only ot lbe Lime of ullroducaiou of a
11rt\duc1 or Scf\ice
Reason fRl: lncreasurg the
wonh of a producl appn:cmbly. kc'Cpmg
the C-DSL OllllOSI COilSIOOL IS the real
ubjeeuvco of value
a. Both A a11d R ore iudMdunll> true 1llld
R 1!! llte o.\'jllanation or A.
b. Both ;\ aod R an: lndivJdually true. but
R not the correcl of 1\.
C'. A is true but R Is false
tL A is false bUJ H is 1ruc
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I ol 14
I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING J
PAPER-I
I. ln an open U tube conwinmg mercury,
kerosene of specific gra1ity 0-8 is poured
into one of its limbs so thaJ the length or
col utml of kerosene is about -10 em. The
level of mercury column on that limb os
lowered approximately by how much''
3.
4.
a 2Acm
b. 1,2cm
c, 31icm
d. 0.6 CUI
Whoch one of the following ts correcrl Th
caplllruy nse on depression on <I small
diameter tube is
a. directly proportional lo the Specific
weight of the U uid
b. invcrsel, proportoonal to the surface
tension
c. inversely propol1ionallo the diameter
d proportional to the surface area
What os the pressure Inside a bubble.
over the atmospheric pressure i r its
doamcter ts 2 em and surface tension s
tl.l lir
m
a. o\.4 N/m
1
b. 4.ll N/ m;
c. 40.0 N/m
2
d. 4(1(1, N/m
1
Matcl1 List l with List 11 and select the
correct ans"er using the cooe g1ven below
the lists:
Lost-1
!Devices)
i\, Coolmg tower
B Air coolers
C E' apornror coil
D Air cooled condenser
Ltstll
(Process unde,rgone by air)
Heatmg
5.
(,
7
R
'},
2. Cooling nnd deJJUmidilication
3. Cooling and humidification
4. Heating and humidilicalion
Code;
A B c D
u. 2 4 3
b 4 3 2 1
c. 2 3
.j
d.
.j
I 2 3
Wluch one of' the following ts correct'' On
psychrometric chan. 01e cotiSiant \\el. bulb
temperature lines coinctde woth
a. constant relati,e humidity lines
b. constant enthalpy lmes
c. constant dew point lines
d. constant olwne lines
Which one of following is rorrucr! In a
sensible heating or cooling process
a. dl)' bulb temperature remains constant
b. wei bulb temf)<lrature remains constant
c. the. humidtty rnuo remains c<>nstant
d. the relative bunudity re!llilins consuu>i
Which one of folio" ing is correel'/
Equal friction method or designing duo IS is
preferred
a. when system is balanced
b. when S)'Siem is not balanced
c. only for return ducts
d, for any system
Wluc.b non-dimensional number relates the
ihermal bow1druy cr and hydrodynanlic
boundary layer'l
a. Rayleigh number
b. Peclet uwnbe.r
c. Grushof
d. Prandtl number
Match list I 11'1 List II and select the.
correc.t answer usmg the code given below
lists:
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List-!
(Application)
A 0.$ 10 liquid,
B. Space vehicle
c Condenser
D. Air pre-heater
List-11
(TYJle of Heat E.xchanger)
I Compact
2 Shel l and T11be
3. Finnod tube
4. Regenerative
Code
A B
11. 2 4
b. 3 1
c. 2 J
d 3 4
c
3
2
3
2
[)
4
4
Which one of the following is correct'/
Fins are used to increase the heat transfer
from a surface by
a. increasing tlte temperature difference
b the effective surface area
c increasing the convective heat transfer
coeflic.i ent
d none of the above
The value of thermal conduct! vity of
themtal insulation applied to a hollow
spherical vessel containing very hm
material is 0.5 The
m-K
heat transfer coefficient at the outer
surface of insulation is 10 Wlm
2
K. What
is the critical radius or the. sphere''
a. 0. 1 m
b 0.2 m
c. I.Om
d. 2.0 Ul
A composite wall of a I'(Jmace has 2 layers
of equal thickness having thermal
conductivities in the rati o of3 . 2 What is
the ratio or the temperature drt>p across the
two lay en;?
a. 2 3
b. 3 . 2
c I 2
13
14
15.
Zuf l l
d. loge 2 log. 3
In which one of the following matetials. is
the heat energy propagation ntinimum due
to conduction heat transfer?
a. Lead
b. Copper
c. Water
d . Air
Match List l wiU1 List U and select tl>e
correct answer u;;ing tlle cod" given bc.luw
the lists:
List I
A Heat transfer through solid
B Heat transfer from hot surface to
surrnunding nuid
C Heat transferin boi I ing liquid
D. Heat transfer from one body another
body separatod io space
List 0
I Radiation heat tran;;fer
1, Fouri er's law of heat conductio11
3 Convection heat
4. Newton's law of cooling
Code:
A B c D
a. 3 2 4
b. 3 1
c. 2 .l 4
d. 3 4 2 I
c
T
1
= 1325' C m:: 25'C
-----'t<- 300 mm-->!
A wall as shown above, is made up of two
Jayer. (A) and /B) rhe temperatures are
also shown in the sketch. The rario of
thermal conductivtly of two layers is
k
_ ._1 ='
-
What is the ratio of thickness of two
layers?
a. 0. 105
b. 0.213
0, 0.555
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d. 0.840
What is the oritiC31 mdiu. ofinsuL1.tion lor
n sphere equal to?
k - thermul C<Jnclw:mttv In -
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It : hem coefficiem in
tu K
n. 2.kh
" 2kih
k/h
d. .J2klt
Each of the following four (4) items
consists of two sootements. one labelled as tho
Ass<::rtion (A)' and the other II$ 'Rc.1son (R\' \"u
a.rc to examine two stntomonts carefully and
select the ans.-''OB io the'e items using the codefi
given below:
C' oiles:
(3)
(b)
(d)
17.
IK
19.
20.
!:loth A and R .re ondividually U"Ue ond R
is U>e correct el'planation of A
Both A nnd Rare individually true but R 1o
nol l he c.orrect cxplanatiun Of A
A os true but R is lalse
1\ i false bul R true
Assertion (AI: lu tl u: boundary lay ...
concept. the stress I the outer edg"
of >he layer t considered to be 7.01'0,
1-ctoal velocity i!\ uhnoo;l equal to velocity
ln potenlinl flow.
As;enion lA): A normal shock wave can
occur any section iu :t conver;genl
divcrgentuou.Jc.
Reason (R): A !lollul shock vve ocouos
only wbL'D Ute fl ow of the flllid is
supersonic nod U10 flow after
the shock is subsrnuc.
Af<ser1ion (A): Non-metal> are having
higher th<:rmDI !han met.!&.
Reason (R): 1: ree electrons in the melols
:ore higher thn those of nonme!nls .
A-.enion (A); l'hc ce11t.rt: of for
\'crt.ical surf,_.., submf:t'gcd in a liquid lie$
nbow the centroid (centre of or
the 1 enic,.l surfce.
21.
22.
1.3.
24.
25.
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Re;oson (R): l'hc of the
cenlrtt of pressure from the tree suriacc <>f
the tiqui;l for n vertical $ul>merged
in liquid is indClpcndcnt of lbc density of
the liquid.
i\ rectongtolnr plate 0.75m " 2..4 m t.
immersed in a liquid of relotive density
0.85 witlo it$ 0,75 "' side horizuntol and
just t Ill<> water &w:l:>ce. Jf the pl:we nf
plate mal--es an nngle of 611 with the
hori?.onral. what is the
l><cSJ<utc force on un<> sid<:: of the
a. UOkN
b. 15.60 kN
c. 18.00 leN
d. 24.00 kN
The stream fwoction in a Jluw field is
given by 2xy. In tl1c same fl ow fiold.
what is the velocity 111 poi no ( 2. I)?
a, 4 unit
b. 5.4 unit
1.1:- uu.il
d. +.47 unit
A steady. incompressible Oow ls given by:
u = 2>
0
+ y' and v : -
Wha1 iR the etJnVeetive along
,, dirt:dion 3l polnl ( t. 2)'
1
a. a. = 6unit
b. tlx ::- U unit
c._ '.ll :: 8 unit
d. -24 unit
Wllich one of Uoe toUo" iug is correct? Fot
Oo\\ of M ideal lluid evlindcr. from
the front stagnation point,
a, pre&Sllre fU"Sl dccrcmte!i tlnm increases
b. velocity 1irst decrctl 5\JS- lhcn incruascs
c.. p1cssurc rc:maUt'i lhc
d. velocil) remains tloe snmo
Two Oows re spedl;ed as
A. u y. v =-
a. u= xy:.._ v = x':y
Which one of the foUowing c;m be
concluded
4. Both fl ow ore rotation I
1>. Both flows oru uTotationol
c. Flo" A is rottional "!tile 11ow B is
irrotnticmal
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d. flow A is irrotaliona( while Ouw B is
rotational
Which llne l'f the 1s In
the now past btun'bodies
a. pressure drag is smaller than friction
drag-
h. (iiction dl'tlg occupies the major part ol'
total drag
c. pressure drag occupies the major pan
of tuta! drag
d. pressure drag is Jess than Umt ot'
meamlined bod)
Which one of the following is correct? In a
tlevelopro region of the flow.
a. the velocity proli lc continuously
c.hanges lrom linear lo parabolic shape
b. the pressure gradient remains constant
iu the tlownstream direction
c._ pressure gradie-nt tonli.uuously
changes exceeding the wall shear stress
in the downstream direction
d. the pipe Is not running full
A balloon wlrich is initially collapscJ and
flat is slowly lilted with a gas at 1()0 kPa
so as to limn it into a sphere of I m radius.
Wlmt is the work clone by tlle gas in the
bulloun during the fi ll lng
a. 428.\1 kJ
b. 420.9 k.l
c. 4 16.9 kJ
d. 418.9 kJ
An ideal gas at 17" C is at constant
pressure till Its volume becomes three
times. What would be then the temperature
of gas?
a. 81 C
b. 627 c
c. 543 c
d. 327 c
A k W. 10 I itre water heater is switched
on for H) minutes. l'he heat capac.ity <:. for
is 4 kJ/kg K. Assuming nil the
electrical enerro has gone imo heati ng the
warcr, what is the increase. of lhc-
temperature?
a. I5 C
b. !()"('
c. 26 c
32.
.1 or 11
d. Jo c
'l'wo pulytropie prt>ccsses undergone hy u
perfect gas are shown below in the
pressure-volume co-ordinates.
Which representation shows correctly lite
above processes on the temperature
t ntropy co-ordinate-s 'I
,.
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
3
L----S
L----S
r I t
tL.
l
A.
2
1-- ---S
A Carnot engine op<:rates between 327 C
and 27c . If the eng1ne produces JOO kJ of
\York. entropy change during heal what is
Ute additiou?
a. 0.51<.1/K
b. 1.0 kJ/K
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r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
JJ.
34.
35.
36.
c. I .S k.ltK
d. 2,0 I<JIK
Whiolt of the foUowing statement.> i&
c.orrect?
a, Ute utoJ'CO.e in entropy i>
from given qunntit}' of heat transfor
at a low tempeFal ure.
b. The change in <>ntropy mny be
o-egard...J ru; o n1easu"' of the mte. of
Ute >vnilallllily of heal for
lr:lllsfonnation into work.
c. Ute entropy thu maximum
amount "f work obtnimtblc per degree
drot> io lcmpcratur"
ct. All ol'the
\Vha! is the loss of avni hblc cnergy
with '"" lransf<.,. or 1000 1<.1 nl'
)teal from n at
600 K [() n<>thotr M 400 K "hen Ute
environmcntnl ternpemmro is K1
. 150 1<.1
b. 250 kJ
c. 166.67 kJ
d. 180 kJ
Why is an au used in a
pump'/
'" To obtai" a continuous SUJIPIY of "'"ter
at uniform rntc
b. To reduce uctioo he<1d ..
To incre.'ISe th<> delivery bead
d. To reduce c.wlt .. tion
Centrifugal pump; have which of the
following advantages'/
I. Low initio I cost
2. Compact. occup)'ing less llonr rce
3. hasy hnndUng at' highly vlsoo1111 flmds
Select lht COO'el!t JUS\\'C1' '"'ing u.e code:
srve:n below
a.. t. 2 ""a 3
b. 1 ond2only
c. J llnd 3only
d. 2 nnd 3orily
1\vo pump< can operate ind"Jlendently at
hcds H,. B: nd discharge O,. Q2.
1f the pumps are counoot"d i..u
pru'llllel, Uten whal "'" the resulting
disdtarge ( ()) and head (H)'/
n. Q = Q, - Q,.. H = H.t + H1
38.
39,
.10.
42.
S nt 14
1>. Q =Q1 H = FI
1
H,
c. Q
Ho H,
d. Q - q, + q, ll = lit ; lh
Why multi$lll@ing in ot-'T\triJugal puruO$
. for high now rille
1>. Por high head
c. Fur htgh spc<Jd
d. For lugh efticiency
th.:c fnll()wing t o
re$JI<:Cl '>f Kaplau Tltrbine:
l . lt 1$ a reaction turbme.
2. fi ls n mi.wd flow turl>ine.
3. It h>s ;ldjusl>ble blade$.
Which of tho s llltcmotlls given above oro
correct'/
a. 1. 2 and 3
b. 2 And 3 urdy
c. I 4lld 3 oul y
d. I and 2 nnl)
Which one o.J' the litllllwing is correct.?
If lhe numl)er of jets in Pohron turbine ,.
oL then thespeciticspeed is
rt. Tl:
b. -< n
c.
t.
0
ttl
d. independent of n
Which one of tbe tollowins is correct'/
A turbine pump is D c<:ntrifttgol
pump equipped additionnlly With
a. backward culvcd blades
b. vuned dill'u,ion
c. inlet guide blades
d. adjustable blades
\Vha1 dOCll Euler's equa1ion of turhn
ona.:hin"'' o'(:lute lll 1
a. Discharge and power
b. Discharge and veif,cily
c. Head ond power
d. llt:ad and w locity
\\lltidt one of lbe litllowing is correct?
A
a, connecls two shafu rotating al nboui
<>mo speed
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e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
45.
46.
47.
4N.
h. two slfts running ut
different <tJ=ls
c. is used to ougmenl the torque to lhe
driwn
d. is used to connect the centritugal pump
and it.q clcetrkal lllt)tuJ li.r ctJidcnt
opera linn
Why"'" taukl; used in pipe lilte'l
a. To reduce jj ic:tiooal loss iu pipe
b. To """""' UJliform t1ow in pipe
c. To relieve the due to water
hammer
d. To reduce cavitation
Which one of the following is correct'/
Watertui1C boilers are prcfC:rn:d lor
a. high presnre and high output
b. hi!!h pre"' "'" and low output
c. low preosure ond high output
d. low ond lo\\ output
Wllioh one oftltc foUowiug is cotroct1 for
flow di' erging SO<ltion
acts as 3 diffuser for Jlow which
u. only
b. superi>Qnic only
c. ht1lh subsonic. nnd 1n1penwnic
d.
Given_
.,, eiTicicncy
.,, = nozz.le efficiency
l'Jt, - hlodo cll:ictcncy.
\Vhich one of the foUowing is ccnct?
n. 'lo; 'lnlOo
I> 1'\h = .,,.,,
c. X 'l> X , = I
d. '1 l'Jb fin
Which oou uf the lollowm!l I)'Tl<:-< of
impcllcrvanc..s nt'C: r.r'&os-1 COiut.rionly in
cenlrifug:tl type compn:sstl0<7
ForwMd .:urved
b. Radi:JI
c..- Uaukwartl curved
u.
A c-enlnfugal compressor 1 for
oftl1e foUowing?
n. High prcssun: rati<.l. htW mJss Jlow
jO,
Sl.
52
53.
54.
6 ul IJ
b. Luw pressure low mass
J1ow
e; High llte&sure rntio, high mass fl ow
d. Low rolio. llsl> mass flow
Which one of the following u C<ltTect? In
ide:Jl regener.Hi\le cycle I he tempernmre of
ste.1m entering tl1e lmbine is same as that
of
a, wate1 entering llte tmh.iue.
b. Willer lh" turbine
e; r;team Iewing U1e turbine
d. water at -any secllon of' the turbine
one of Ute following io correct? In A
& turbin<>cycle with regeneration.
a. pressure ratio incre.1scs
b. "'ork output docreoscs
""" thea mal lncrcasQ
d. h""l i.opol iucr.:ases
he foll1wing
IICrt.\Jning LO spocifit $poed or turbO
machines:
L Sp<:!Olilic $pod \liU1 $Mpe
runner :tnd oller p011s of
2 Machines with hi.!lhen specific speeds
ore lrmil:ed to low he.1d.
3. Specific speed i t;limeninnless on1l I R
inderendent of van31iun ()t' rype of
fluid used.
Which of the statements given ahove nre
corrtlct'l
a. I. 2 and 3
b. I oml
C. 2 and 3 only
d. I and :; only
In which oue of ll1c following in
a dosed sytem lhe lh=l energy
transli:JTed I t) a ga.< i completely
ccn,ertod to int.emal energy resulting in an
increMc in tempCTillure?
a. lsochoric
b. Adiabatic prOI!t:!IS
c. lsothormol pi'I>C<:Ils
d. freeexpl\<iou
Which one uf the following <:.XJ>re'"es the
wo"' hy the system
(ttady flow betwet::n sttlleo I and 2?
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m 55.
36.
5&.
59
" J p d
I
b - Jdp
I
2
J p ""
I
!
u. J vdp
1
llu: ln specific cntrupy of a system
undergoing 01 roverslhlc proceu is given
l>y
So S! fC, Cy) Jot (V,I\"1).
1l1ls is valid for which one of tho
tollowing'l
n. Adiabatic proce..s undergone by an
ideal g
b. lothermal proce..s undergone by on
ideal 8'"
c. procoss undo:rgone by r<ml
gus
d. Lsob;Jtic phase C!hlll\ge fl"om Liquid to
vapour
Which one ofthv following is corn:ct7 Tlw
spec.l:Jlc vniUJue uf \\
1
lller when llonlcd
from 0C
firgt increases :Utd tbeu decreases
b. fi.l'sl dcCI'Cascs and then Utc.ruascs
I!, VICl'ellS''> SIC;odiJy
d. d...:reases ste.1dily
Which on;o of following is correct 'I At
crilieol point of vaporization
i
a. dciiCII\lt:11t <In ltcli[>CI"illute
b. maximum
c: . ntioimum
<1. zen"J
Which one of tha following set of
materials L< most commonly usiOd in
.:atalytlc eonverl<:rs for Cl ,,ginos'l
n. Platinum. palladium rhodium
h. rhodium nncl mthcnium
c. Rhodium. nctheninm and platinnm
d Rcuhcnium, platinum nncl pollnclium
C'oi1Ji i<IC1' the following:
Caruou
60.
62.
63,
Carbon-monoxide
Hydrogen, and
Sulphur
7 ol IJ
What is Ute amount of oxygen (in kg)
'"quired for complete combustion of c:m:b
one af the above respectiveli/
. I. 8, 8/3.
b. 4/7, I, 8, 813
c. 813. At1. s, l
d. 8, L -i/7, 813
the f1llowing nuclear fuels:
l . Pull!>
2. um
uJJJ
4.
What is the correct of tltc abbw
nucloa.r fuels in order of increasing hn lf
life'l
a. 1-2-3-4
b. 1-3-2-<1
c. 2-4-3-1
d.
Which one of the following statements Is
com:cel
The mass defoct L
a. chnroclt:ristic of certain elem<ml
b. a term used to prove the re.lation<hip
between mass and energy
c. a mta.sure energy
d. the diJference between m>SS nl' 1hc
nucleus and sum of the masses of tJ1c
nucleons
Uranium 238 is represented by
What dOllS it represent?
92 ueutnms and 238
b. 92 po'Olons and neutrons
c. 92neutruns and l46 pmtons
d. 1)2 prutons and I 46 neuoons
J'vlot.c:h List 1 with List U ond select the
correct onswer using the code given below
lists
List l
(1. -\\)
A. Fourier' l.nw
B. Stefan B<> ltzmnru1 Lw
C. Newtcm's Low nfCooliog
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
65.
66.
67.
D. Fick 1-'lw
List D
tEfiil<lt)
L MilS$ lrliW<ft1'
2. Couduction
3. Convection
Rn<liatlon
Code:
il. B c D
"
3 2 4
b. 2 4 3 J
<:. 3 4 2
d. 2 I ' 4
rwo wall< of arne "nd C(Q5S
sectional area.luwe thermal conductivities
ln the l'lllio I: 2. lf same temperntur"
diJ:Tcrcncc is maintainOO ncros$ the two
tacC-< of both I he wall, what is I he ratio of
heal Onw Q11(Jz?
a. 11'2
b. 1
c. 2
d. 4
A lln of lcn&U> 1 protrudes from a .urfo<
held at tcmpetoturc'fo: It being higher thnn
the ambient temperature 1', 'fbe heat
dissipation from the free end of the lin is
st:.tcd to be negligibl,l' IWlall \Vhal IS the
temperature g,.,dienl ( tll'_ ) ut the tip
Jx x -1
of the !in''
n. l.ero
b,
r
0
r
1
I
c:.
'(7'o- r. }
d.
11-T.
To-t.
Which one of tho fi>llmving is conect? 11c
eO'ectivene.s nf :1 fin will lx: m>xil1lum in
:to c::nviroument wilh
a. free convecl-ion.
h forced onnvec:tion
c. radi:ilion
d. conv"c.tion and rndiat.ion
Co"" idl:t tho foUowing sllltements
lo the fluid pt<ltle>1ics:
68.
69.
70.
71.
1. Vapour pressure of woter at3 7:.
K is 10 1.5 X 10
3
2. Capillary he>ght in em for water in
contact with glass tube and air is (tube
dia)/0.268.
3. Bh>1rd is a Ncwtcmian lluid.
Which of the st.atements given abo"' is/are
Ctln'CCl ?
a. 1 <lilly
b. 1 and .3
c. I and 2
d. 2 only
\Vltat '' the unit of dynomic of
11uid tenned 'poiRe equiv:ilentlo''
a. dynefcm!
b. gmslcm
C. i.lync..s/CIU:
d. gm-CntJ'S
Is the r,....surc difll:n!nce hetwot:n
inside outside of druplct of 'YtoJ'I
a. 2o/cl
b. 4<1/d
c.
d. 12ol d
where '<7' Is the surface tension ' d' I<
U111 diamc!(lf of tl1c dropkt.
n,e lower prrrtion of a Vtubc ol' unilorm
bot<> having both limbs wrtical lnd open
lo is initially ftlled with
liquid of spe.cific gmity 35 .. -\ lighter
liquid ol' specific gt'3vity S U; lh"l! poured
into one of lito limbs such thol U1c length
of column of l.ightcr llq uid is X. What is
the resulting movement of the mOliiscus of
Ule. heavier liquid in U1c other limb?
a. X
h. >112
C
1
"Xt3
d. X.6
How is tbo cliffeJ'I!nce of pressure lu:ad,
"h' measured by a mercury-oil differential
manometer expressed'!
. ll :+-tJ
b. II - x[ Sg -Sn)
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
72.
' 7J.
74.
75.
c. /1 =.r[ s
0
J
J. -i]
where =manometer l'l!ading: s. nnd
aJ'd
01e grnvities of mercury und oil.
TO>lJCCtivcly,
What is the venical '"'mpone111 of ptessure
Ioree on sttbmcrgcd curved equal
h)'?
a. Its horizon to I comJ1<lnent
l!. lloe ""'"" Qn u vertical projetliuu of
dle curved surf nee
c. 01e product of the pressure at centroid
and surfaoo area
d. llle t!fuvily li:lrce uf liquid vertJcllll>
nll\wc the cotrved surface up to the free
s:urfhce
What is tl1e depth oJ centre uf pressure or u
vertical immersed SI,Jrfoce rrt)IH frue
surlitceorl lqutd equal to1
a.
l r; -
-:b .. ,
llh
b. 'r'' - ......!.- + It
/r
c.
1, )i I
t
A
Ah -
d. --h
,, .
(Symbols have their ""'"I meaning)
Wlint is buoyant ti>rce?
a Latetal force acting on u submerged
body
b. fNa: acting on a submerged
bod)
c. Resultant force due to water on a
d. hydroStatic force on u bod>
due ill fluid surrounding il
I low is Ute metuceruric expressed'! heigl>t.
GM
a, OM = Bl).(IIV)
b. GM = (V/1) BG
c. GM = UIV) OG
d. GM = Llli- (VII)
1 nf I I
wbertl I = Momo:ul of inertia of tloe
pfllll of the floati ng body Ul the 1\'Uter
surfue<>
V Volume of the hotly , ubmergetl in
BG between the c.:mre of
gravity (G) and the centre or buoyancy
(13).
76. Stability \If a Ooating I>QJy can be
Improved by wbich oft he lollowing'l
1. Mnk.ing its width large
2. Making the dral\ small
3. Keeping centre of mass low
-1. Reducing i1s
tlte correct answer usiug the code
given below
a. I, 2. 3 tmd 4
b. I, 2 und J onl}
c. 1 and 2 only
d. 3 nnd 4 only
77. fhe distance fmm tl1c centre of buoyancy
to tloe meta-centre is given by UV where
V, is thu volume of lluicl dispi&L'Cci Whut
does I represent?
78.
79.
n. Moment of inertin of u horizoorul
section of tltt hody tal..cn at the surfac<>
nflhe lluid
b. Moment or inenin about irs venicu1
ceuiJ'oidal "''
c, Polar moment of inertia
d. Moment of inertia llbout its horizoniul
cenu-oidal
What acceleration would cause the free
storfacc of a liquid contained in an upcn
tnnk moving. in a horizontal track to din by
45'.'
a. g/2
b. lg
c. g
d. (312lg
ll /=
Td
lodl5'h -
Tite tcmpet"ature distributiou curve lor u
heat cxcJoungcr shnwn in the figure
w
w
w
.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
nhove (with U5 \L11 nototions.) refen< to
which ont of tht lilllowjng?
parallel flow heot a.xchanger
b. Tube in ntbe tlo" he..t
e.xchanger
c. Boller
d. Condenser
R(l. llte 'l'iTU' (Nuntbcr of TmnsiC. llnits) in
a he:.t l!l(changer is given hy which nne of
lhllowing?
b.
U.-1
c,"""
e.
UJI
-
d.
('mnx
Cmiu
A Heal nrcn
l1 Owra U Ileal transfer cocffici.ut
C- I loot capudty
E = F ll'ect iveness
A sphere. a cube and thin circular pbte.
all n1ade oJ same moateri.!\l and havmg s:une
roM re initilly lteot.:d to o LL'tllpi!rowr
of 250 C nd then lo;:tl in o ir t room
for cooling. Then. whtch f>n"
Ill' the l'ollnwing is corrcet?
" All will be cooled otlhesame rntc
b. Circular plate will be cooled at lowest
J'3te
c. Sphcn: "ill be cmlcd f'aster
d, Cube wi II be cooled Ji!ter ihan sphere
but slower tliJio drcular pi:Ue
Naturnl convection heat
coefficients over of a vertical ptp<:
nnd Ycrticnl tlot pblc for same hdgJ11 and
tluid aro equnl. What tnre the possibl<>
reasons r or lb is'/
I Some heil!)tt
2. Both vertical
3. Same tluid
4. Same lluic! now paU.cm
answer U>ing the t:(ldo
given btlo\v
tl. l only
83.
b. 111Tld 2
c. 3 and 4
ll 4 only
IOntlo
number i> ratio uJ' wlticlt or the
following?
a. Product of D'IJISS coeffic[ont
net diameter to diffusiVity of fluid
b. Kinem:tlic \'iscmity to. l ll<nnnl
dit'fusivity M. fluid
c.. Kinemalio viscosity IO dillU.ion
'"'efficient of fluid
d. Thermo I d ifft ivity
tn diffusion
weflicienl of fluid
84. What t< the equivalent emis$ivity far
t"dinol bet\\ cc11 V a V
bod) (cmisivity - O..t') in n very
large cttci()O)tue (emiivity - Q.S )?
85.
86.
$1.
a. 0.5
b. 0.4
(!, 0.2
d. U.l
The he..t exchange between a small body
having erniS$ivity e
1
Mea At and a
l!lr_ge entlosure having emi..,.sivity and
""'" A1 i; giv"n by:
'II-: ; -ltEtcr( Tj
1
Whol is the ns.umplion for Ibis ec1uoliotl'l
a, &r t
b. , = ()
c. ,.\
1
is v<;ry (.'tunpnred hl Ai
d. SmaU bcxly i !II cenU'e of cnclo! ure
For oimpl" \'npour cycll!,
cntholpy l suclioo 1600 kJikg. \ '
enUtalpy ot discharge from the <-ompre5sor
1800 kJikg, entl13!py nt from
condcruor - 600 kJikg. What is llic COP
ror this rerrigerntion cycle?
n . '' .. ...... ..
b. 5.0
"'
4
d. 45
Motoh List I with List II ond sel""t the
3nswer using tlte code given below
lh.;
l, ist-l
(Cycle)
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.
e
x
a
m
r
a
c
e
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c
o
m
88.
S9.
\)()
91.
A. Air relrigerotion
B. V npour compression refrigeration
C. Y pour ab>orption
D. Stoam jet rofrigcmtion
List-11
(Equipment)
L
2, r tosh cltamlx:r
3. Tilt'binc
-1.
1\ B
a,
2
b. 4
I
d. I 2
Whllt is an azeotrope1
c
3
3
D
4
2
2
"
II, A non-ltalogcnic rdrigeranl
h. A reliiger-nt dissolved in olcohol
c, A mixture of refngernnt. without
phase seprntion
d. An oco-frienclly refriger:tnl
Which one of the following is correct'/
Environmental prote.:uoo advise
agoln.-t the. use of chlorofluoroc11tb011
refrigcront.s bec:Juse these rcoct with
n. wnler vapour and caUse :tcid rniu
h. plants and cau.,e green bouse elfcct
c, oxygen and cause its depletion
d. O?..One byer and iL depletion
What is hunting of lhemwstntic exp:rnsiun
valve:'?
a. A variation of evaporator load with
degree of super heat
b. A vonallon in prcssurc M lhu
cV.tt>Ornwr with vari:ltion o.f'load
c. Alt.:mate O\''erfccding ond of
I'Cfrigooul Oow ID the evapor:tlor
u. Tltis is nut used iu with
...:xp:m.sion v:slvc:
Ou psycbromclric "bart. what doos a
vctticl downwnrd line represent?
a, Adiabatic s-aturalion
b. Smiblo cooling
c. Ddt um i tlitic:lt iuu
d. Humidification
93.
94.
95.
11 ul IJ
Which of the folio wing properties
decreasc(s) wiolt hcatinl! of air-
water vapour milaure?
I. Relauve humidity
2. Humidit} ratio
3, Specific enthalpy of nir-vapour
mi.\'ture
4. \Vet bulb l<mperature
Select the correct answer tilling the c11de
given l>tlnw
a. I only
b. 1 and 3
c. 2and 3
d. 2aud 4
CoMider the fo llowing sttto:ments
regarding psydnomctJic
L Sensible healing i a process in \VhiciL
moi"hsrc content remnius unch!lngc..>d.
2. In the dchuntidification proc<M<
dew point remain.$ Jame.
3, The of nddins at
conslllnt Jry bulb tempernmre is
known D$ pure I 111m iditkation procos..
Which of the statements given i$/3l'c
conect?
a. I aud2
b. I and 3
c. 2 aud :<
d. 1 only
Con!idc-rthe fullo1 iltg
Jn PYchromclric chart
I. UnilS indicate W<t bulb
tt."lrtptJta
2. borizooLol lin<:l! indicate.
humjdit)'.
3. scttsiblc o cooliJJ!! is
r<lpn:sooted by ap inclined Line.
'\Vhich of tl1c stntements eivcn above is/ 3Jc.
cQnect'l ...
a, I only
b. 2 o11ly
c. 3
<l I, 2 ani) 3
Which one of lhe ti>llowin2 is cor'recl?
During "''""iblc ""uliug of ;;,oist air. its
rolativc hUimdity
a, ittCt&!ru,es
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w
w
.
e
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a
m
r
a
c
e
.
c
o
m
9(i.
97
98.
99.
h. daes not change
c. dcet'eases
d. affects >lldCifie humidity
Whiclt gas pow<:r .:yclt ol four
proceMCl> during which work alone
trunsfem:d during two processe! and heM
alone is transferred during the otl1er two
proc...,..,;'l
Atkinson cycle
b. ('.arnot cycle
"'
Diesel cyde
d. ONo cycle
11te llllction prc:ssure ;, l bllr and
is J 2S bM. Whnt i the I
intcnncdiat.c prcssur'e nt th.: end or lil'$t
J .. slit!!c :tir compressor?
a. 25 bar
h. 5 l><rr
c. IUhar
tL 20 har
In a Sf ongiotc. stage f takes I
ms and combustion stllge 11 1.5
when tloc engine run$ al I 00() IJlni. If tagc
T time duo.,tion i indcpendont uf engine
peed what will be the additinnal
:odv,mce neco;snry when engine peed
i doubled?
n" 0"
h. 6
c. 12'
d. 24"
Fot minimizing kootk:in.g tendency is Sl
engine. where should the space plug ba
located?
Near inlet valve
b. Aw3y &ant both tJc va_lvc:s
.:. N enr cxh us t v a.lve
d. Midway beiW<:t.'O Inlet and
1()1), 11oc Uucc way caulytic conl'ortur ""-nllOt
conttol which one of ll1e follow in&?
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HC
b. co
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NOx emission
d. PM=issioll
10 I. Oxide of niU'Ogen in the engine e.W\ISt
can be reduced by wh;c.h of the foli Dwing
m<Utods'?
1. Decrease in compre-.ion nttio
2. E.ihaust gas 1-eciNulalion
3. Usc nti.XIllfl:
4. of oxidation catAlysts in "'!(JwuJ;t
Scltct con ecl ons,,_or ll.'iing tlte oode
given below:
a. I and 2 unly
b. 1 and 3 only
c L 2and-l
d. 2 ;md 4 only
102.. IVhieh one of the following is correct'/
A nucle:Jr is snid to he critical
when
the nemron pCl(lulotion m the re<telflf core
is
a. rapidly increosing leading to the point
of ""plosiou
b. dc'Creasb1g from weciljc va luo
c, reduced to :z,:rn
d. constant
I 03 ln an the following henr
stress-time rote or she.1f Mira in values are
obtained f9t a lluid:
rote of shear : ll 2 3 -1
strain (lis)
Shear (kP.o) : I) I ,4 2.6
Jlcm corolhe IJuid b<>closilid7
a. No" tt>nian fl uid
b. Bingham plnstic
c, l'eudo 1ll ic
d. OUotant
104. .\ gM turbine pl:mt working on Joule
produc.cs 4()()() I. \V uf powoo. If iL< wort.
rttlt<) 40"'o, wloat is tho 1>uwcr ctnour'ol"d
by lloc corrlJ>r<>ssor?
a. 2000 kW
b. 4000 kW
c,
d. kW
105. What is tho ratiQ of the <tatic enthalpy rise
in tbe rotor to the static dllthalpy 1-ise in Ute
of an oxiol fl ow oompressor defined
as'l
Jl . cr iJiput fitetor
b. Flow eoeflki <nl
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d. Degree of reaction
106. Titc volute of a ccnlrifugul pump
hM whicb of !he following fitnctions7
J, Eliminating los due IQ
in velocity nflor exit from impeller.
2. Dircclll tl1e !low low ords tl1c delivery
]>ipe
3. rnnve11s u J>:lr1 of the ve1ocit) head 1n
lwatl
4. Give< constant velocity of flow
Select t-he correct using U1e C()da-
given below:
a. 1.2:md.l
b. 2 ond 3 only
c. 1 ond 4 only
<l 2 nod
107. '""'of the tilUowiug stat(>tuenll! i
not corJ\:cl in respect of
"' (Speod) is proportional to (I !Diameter)
b (Power) proportion Ito (Spc-edl
c. (Pol\) is ptllportionalto (Fleodt-''Z
tl. (Spcetl) is proportiopallo (Head{'
I OS. A v"locity focld ill given by u = 3xy und
1 = %( x2 - )'!}. What Is Ut e relcvam
equation of a stromtine'1
dr J': )
. - = "---"-
dy ,\)'
cl<
d. - -: -'---"-
ely Ll)'
109 For sle;,dy flow. if the o-
uonlpom ... "nt of \'Ciocity i.s u Ac <_ t.hun
what is tho v-coniponent of velocity?
>. A<!
h. A c>/)1
c. -Aey
d. -Ac'
13oll4
l HI. An incOm]ll'eliAiblc fluid liow
radiaiJy outward from a W.e sour<:<: in
stead) matmer. llQ" doe!l tho velocity in
any radial direction vary'/
a. r
b.
c. 1/r;
d. 1/r
II I C'onsider the liJio" ing st3tcments:
1. The friction foetor in laminar flow
through pipe ;. independent of
roughness.
2. The friction fuctor for laminar flow
through pipes is directly proportional
to Reynolds number.
3. rlt fully turbukul !low. through pilles.
friction f.ctor i indep.,dent of
Reynold< numbor.
\Vhkh of the statements given abo,e are
corrwt1
3. I. 2 und 3
b. land 3 only
c. 2 and 3 only
d. 1 and 2 uuly
112. What is bydl'aulic diru.neter used in place
of diameteo for non-circular ducts cqual
to'/
a, N m
b. 4Ai m
c. ,\,(4m)
d. -lm/ A
where .-\ of tlO\\ and m = perim.oter.
113. The velocity distrihulion in a htrbulonl
botondary laJer is given by u!U : (y/of'
Whot Llle displacement tlticknes< r.1
a. o
b. 0/7
0:. ( 718) ii
d. 6/8
114. For h_vdr.tulical ly most tlfidonl symmetric
lrap.,zuicwl sc'Ctiun uf an 11pcn
which une of Ute li>Uowing is the flc
ch.arnclcriz.1tion?
a. \Vetted perimeter is minimum for a
g..ive:n 3re.:1 of flow ,;edion
b. llydraullc radius U. halt'lhe flow depth
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hydraulic. depOt
d. Discharge Is ma"imum for given rea
of flow, bod slope roughness
liS. l'he p<lWer per unit length ln
lnm imar now for u.e same discharge. varies
directly D" where D i> Ute dinrncter of
the (lipe. \1/h:\t thcvnlue orn'?
OL lf2_
b. 12
2
d. -1
tJO. l'he velocil)' profile m a laminar boundary
layer i.' given by ull' = Yr6. The ratio of
momentum tbicln<:ss to dL.placcment
thickness for boundAry is given by
whic.h on<: of the lollowinJf'
n. 2:3
b. I : 2
c. l ! 6
d. 1 ! 3
117. 1\lntcb L-ist J wiUo Lit U and selec:l tloe
con-eot answer using Ute code given belo11
the lists:
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Listl
CV ru'inblt:J
A. \'iscosil)'
B. Mamcnl ul' momentum
C. Power
D, Volume mocluln.< of elasticity
T. ist n
(Oiruemionol Expression)
L MI} T
3
z. 1\.0.:'r'
:l . ML' 'T''
4. MI.'T'
3. Ml? f't
Code:
A. 13 c
4 2
h.
'
5 l
c. 5 2
d 3 4
Mnldt List l wiUt Li$l Ll
D
3
2
.:;
2
und select the
corre<:l on$wer ustng tho> code given
lists.
List r
(Dimenioni<Silnumbcr)
A. EuleJ number
B. Weber uutnber
C. number
D. l' roude numher
l.ist II
(Notur" of fon:es mvolved)
1. SudDcc
2. Grcovity
3. Pn:ssure
4. F.laslic
('ode;
A
:l
b. 3
4
d. 4
H
4
2
('
4
l
2
l
I I nt 14
()
2
2
3
'
I 19 \Vhkh one of the following is correct'/
In a nomtal shock waYe in one
dimensiun:ll now
u. enlrQpy remui"" con"unt
h. the entropy increases -across the shoc"k
c. tlte entropy decreoscs across the shod<
d. tile velocity. prt8sure und density
Increase a the shock
1'2(). Con.ider the following <lnlomcmts for
compressible t1ow through a vnrying ore.1
passage:
I . For convergent no?.zle. if lite exit
pl'eSSure l<:s> Utan ctitic:aL external
flow wiU not be iscniJ'OJ>iQ.
2. Supcl'!lonic-.ubsouic would
nppenr similar lo nozzle nd works
without irreversibility.
Which of tho slotemcnts giV'l."rr abo\'e is/are
COm:<:-t'l
a. I only
b. 2orily
c. Both 1 ond 2
d. 1 nor 2
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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2.
3.
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5,
6
PAPERII
\Viwt is the ndditlooal tuuc: nv:llnbli.: for the
pcrfonl!ancc. of nn acthity in PERT and CPM
culculatcd on the basis tlul nlJ uctivltits "ill
stan allhcir earliest sllu't rime. cnllcd1
a. Slack
b. T otnlllo3t
c. Frtc noaL
d. independent lloat
In the basic EOQ rnodcL if demand is 6U per
month. ordering cosl is Rs. 12 per orde-r.
holding cost is R$. I U per unil per month. wh.al
is 01e EOQ'/
a. 12
b. 14.1
c 14
d. 28
W11ie-h one of the (bllo\\lng. is correct'! ln tile
basic EOQ model. if lead rime increases from
5 to 10 day$. 01e EOQ will
n. double
b. decrease by n foetor of' two
c. rcnlnin lhc same
d. The data is insutr.cientto fmd EOQ
\Vhjch ooc of the followi ng stmements is not
COITC(;.l
n. Work sruupling is n 1cchuiquc or "ork
mcasurcnteut
b. McUHxl study is a tcclUiiquc aimed >u
evolving improved methods.
c. Symhctic dala is not u tecluuquc oovcrcd
under pre-determined motion time systems
d. ' Select' is the first step ofmetl1od study
A time standard for a data Clltl') clerk is to be
set A job is mtcd ot 120 percent. it utkcs 30
sctonds to enter each rec.ord and lhe
uUowauccs un: l5%, 'Vhat is 1.ho oommJ time'!
n. 25 seconds
b. 30 seconds
c. 36 seconds
d. 40 seconds
Which one of the foUowmg statements is not
correct?
a. 'fhc operating chnroc1ensrio c.unc of an
acceptance sampling plan shO\\ s
or the plan to distingmsh bell\ een
good and bad lots
h No sampling plan cnn g1vc corhpletc
pn.necrion +Jgainst 1he acccpumce or
defective products.
c. C chan has srrnighl line limits and U ohart
has L.igzog
7.
').
10.
d. Double .s11mpllng results iu 1110I't
itlspcctiou than single stlutpling if lhc
incoming quality is vcr.v bad
Which one of llte folio'' utg statemems is nol
correct"!
n. A linear problem \\ ith 2
vadables nnd 3 constrnims can be solved
by Graphical Method.
b. In blgM method if the artificial l'ariable
can nol be driven 001 it depicts an optimnl
solution.
c. Duo I of o dual is the primal problem.
d. For nli:-<cd constraints either big-M
method or two phase method cnn be.
employed,
In Order for 11 tmnsJ)()nation maJrh \rhich has
six rows and four columns not to
whal is the number of <>ccupied celled in the.
matrix'?
a. c;
b, II
c. 15
d. 24
Lu a smglc sencr queuing system with nrnvnl
rnte of J: nnd mcun .service cirnc of.,.._ the
11Utllbcl' of CUSIOIUCrs 1n the is
-l
{.11 -J.) '
Whm ls the- ex-pected wnit.ing_ tiiUc por
CUSIQJlll:lf in L11c S)' Stcm?
"
b.
<>.
d.
Al
(p .l)
p -J.
I
11-J
A
Matcb Listl with listfl and select the
<1n.swcr using t1H! code gh en beJow Lhe
lists:
LISII
{CQmpoiiC!IIS)
A, Control unit
B. Aridnuetic unit
C. Memory
D. Output del'icc
List:a
( Fu11ctioos)
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l.ogcr.l checks and cniculal>ons
Stores LDstnu .. 'l.lons and.Jal8
3 \ onYOrl$ remdL .. nd pfi:Sen\5 tfl tho user
J ( 'nnvcrl.s rnstrudlons M cutles
" R(:ll;ll.."fVe:s 1nsLrucuoru. and ti"'rm"'
operauMs.
C'oJ.c
A B C' D
a 1 I l1. 3
5 3 2 I
c l 3 4 I
5 I 3
The Pror.e:ssmg Uni' nf =t mm1
computers u.es which oi' fc>li<IWlll!\ blnck..:
1 Memory UmL
2 Control Umt
3. lJmt
-1 Outptrt Unil
Sclttt the COI1tCI IUISWet USIJl!l the .:ode
O.lm.-
a. l z
b l will 3
" 2 lind 3
J, I lllld 4
Whtch ono of tho fol lowing_ 51atements abol!l
w nnl correc<?
" GOT0999
b r"ON'lTNUE 099
c. J>RJNT 999
d. DlMENSION A (999)
Bouom gating syolm IS $t)m<Um"" prtrcrroa
m because
" it en11bl"" mp1d tilling Qf moald "'""'"
b it ,. t-..ler to ptovdt 1n the moulll
c- it provides clenncr metal
J. il reduces >t>la>;hinll and turbulence
The paU.crn odoptcd fur tho"" o<lSttog5 where
there are some \Vh1ch llrC strucluraiJy
v.<ak and ore hkety to break bv [IJrec of
111mming are en Hod
Loose P'"'" 11auern
b. l'ollow bi.1md pallcm
c Sl."elton paltem
J. Single poucm
Wb1ch of the lollawmg ooslmg prooes""" does
not/do not requite ct:ntrnl core for prodtlcmg
ptp<7
I Sand ptilo;:s
2 Dtc cusLLog rr'Mcss
" Centrifugral castmg prf'Ces3
SclccL cotti!Gl Ans\Ver using the C:C)dc: given.
below"
landl
b :! only
c land3
3 only
rf ormOOI piilh of 14 pfOjl"C:t IS 1U munths With "
slandrd derwauve 4 WhM 1he
"2 of11
prOO.bi hty that the proJeol m il be
completed m 2-tmoth:<'!
1585,
b 68.3 "
C: 84.2 o.,;
d
17 O>mm<>n contacl 1'3110 vJ'. Pillf or "f' UI pllllon
and g(!.lr JS
a. Less I fl
b <<jUIIIto 1
'" ;an"1 3
tl. !ft e,atet !.han 3
IS In Cll'"' of om p dtsc if n, is w
numberordi,.,iau l hedrivmg-slllll\ nd n, is lh<>
nun>b<r of disc nn the driven &ba 11, ll>on whst
is the number of pain or surface<?
a. na
\1 "' T "' - I
c n
1
+ n:, T l
d " ' ..
F<>r rttlltr cham dnw \Vtth hvog W
toM the l'cl,'City of lbc drivon t ball wnh
respec11n lh;,t nf dnve wdl be ilpprmum>tely
-n same
b above to :5% below
c 5a. ... ah()ve
d. Jx,Jo\v
Which of 10. lollowmg m-Ime euaines
working on lour-stroke completely
balnnccd mhen ..
a. 1 cylinder engl!le
b 3 cylinder ongtnc
c, .i cylinder engme
J. <i cylinda tngint
Mnlch I..Jstf mth 1.\SI-D .00 elect I he <<'mlCl
atti;wet us lhe codet?i' en below ill< hsts
List-1
(l:.ey.;.-phne)
B. Gib hoaJ kcv
C. \Voudruffk<y
D. Parallel key
E. Splu\o
L.ist-11
(Apphoation)
I Self nbgmng
_ 2 fuct1nm..._ -s rcmovul
3 Mostly used
4 Axial m<>V<m<:nl fl'lSSJble
Cndc:
A B C I)
a ! 3 4
b z 4 3
c 3 4
d l 4 3
21 liight bnhs lire "' be selec':led fur f1xmg tit<
1)\' "' ol' a cyllncleo subJc1o:<i w
maxunum load of 980 175 l N. If 1he d""ign
" res.< ti:>f the 31' N mml. what
is lhe diAml'lL"f of c:.ach boll?
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n 10 mm
b. 22mm
c. 30 nun
l.L 36mm
Coru;idcr thu follo:n\1Ill!
I 'nle am<',unl lf -tntetferencc needed tu
cr""'" a jomt van.:< wilh o.liOJl lc-tcr oJ
the shaft
2.. An int.eJti.Yeoce fie creates no $lles5 s1ote tn
the shaft
3 The SITOS.< SIMe m hub is <im1lar en ,,
thick-w .. JJcd (lVIuldtJ intcrnJll
pressure
V.'JiiCh or \l)e :ltRtemonl$ IJ.TV<rl llh<l\" are
correct"
I.:: and 3
b. l and 2 only
c. 2 and 3 only
J. l md 3 onlv
Coll!lidcr fQllowmg .tdtomcnto:
A nomenclarure <fPU den('(.:s t.Mt
I bole dllm.tclc!r IS 50 mm.
2. It is a !'haft base sys1.em,
3. 8 1nd1C11tes fundumentol d<'Vturion.
\J.'hich of thl! l!iven i.!W'are
correct"' ....
u.. l. 2 and .3
b I ;111d 2 only
e. 1Md3mlv
d 3onlr
lhe
V -belts arc spcci.fioo h:y thcir
I nomm l tn'!lde !otlgiJl 1n mm
J. noulmal p!lch length
3 bell ems. '""lion ")' mho!
4 WG>ghti\Jrut length oi tht ""It
\\'hicb oflhc 1\bn\'c: nt1! co,rec:t?
o l,2.lond4
b 1 and 2 onl)'
I and 3 nnl)
d 3 Md 4 <lnly
Cousldc.r the
r.hear induced m u rower
trnltMl.ILttng sh,,tt I
I din:ctly propmllonol to tnrquc oomg
transmiuOO.
mwrsdy proponlonal to the uube of ,,_.
dJ;amdler
J. directly prop<>ruonul to ill!- pJia1 momcrtt
otmeni:t ,
\Vhith of tho $lot<tncnts !!JVa> above arc
c:orn:ct'l
fl l.land .3
b 1 ond > unly
l And } only
<I I ""tl 2 nnlv
Mitximult'l shi."Af iii ts .1\:(ah( s C.trdc-
" i equnl to rndius ufMohr' circle
b. i.s _gll!&tcr tb4D raditb of}..1obJ .. s ctrclt
2&
J(l
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33
3 of 11
c IS less Lbnn nKillL' of Mohr'< circle
d. could oftht ubove
Maumurn deileclion of c:mulewr bC!IDI nf
length I <mymg uruformly tltStnbutc<l load w
p.;r urut length ,.,u be
a lVI' lEI)
b WI' (4 1il)
c. Ill}
d WI' (384 El)
JWhcru R,.. modu1u of oflsflm m.1hrri'll l md I
!Mfttent orl'IC!".ws
ln 1:.1' u beam .stlbJect.:<.l to tnnsversc-
shear 10rce. tltc ma:timum shear sll t!S8 tS
d<wloped
a. at the Web
b tbo edge nf the '"P Jl1111g
c '"the bouom edge of the top llange
d None
f.n case A be.tn1 of' QltCUIAt
sul!jected to trMsve<l!' ln3dtll& ch maxutlwn
sbeur -iilte!ol.S in the beam is gre..uer
lll<ln tho hoar tress by
a.
b 33%
e.
d If>%
A structurl membor ubJCCL<d to on ""'"I
omprcsslVI: t'o<oo LS collod
beam
b column
c. fr-.mc
d. strut
Suuct wc of a poly mer i.s
a. Long cham
b RhombiC
a Cub1c
d f' losed pa<:l hexgonal
Consider tht foUuwinl! stah!tnt!nh
I Mellll Ji>mllng d;;.reases
of und improves meclmnlelll
5lr<1l!!Lh
2. M<tal pt<>Ct:l!S IS a pl;.'tiC
dcoormahon
3 Vy tntrtC3IC shupc$ ten b produc:d by
forg1ng proc.: .. u.. "'
pnx ....
Wltich of the: sta\"<3menL<> gwen above
CQtri!Ct?
a 1 2and3
b. I Jllld 2 only
c 2 and 3 on!)
d l nd 3 nnlr
l\1II(cb I..!Si-1 with List,ll 11M <ltct Lho correct
lt<lnl! the code g1ven below the hS1s
List -!
\rorjpng T.,hmqw)
A. Smllh 1'\lrgong
B. Dror Forgms
C' l'ress Forgmg
D. Mochmc Forgmg
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tl' roccss\
1. Motcriol i onl)' upset to get the desirotl
shope
C:liTied Olll IIUUIU3ily in unen
3. Pone i n clo'"'d impro:ssioo dies by
l1ammers Ju bJo,vs
4. Done. in t!lusc<J impression dies by
continuou!' sqi.U!eziog, force
Code.:
A B C D
a. 2 3 4 I
4 3 l I
c. 2 4 3
LL 4 2 3
A cylind1ical vessel with Oat lx>Hom c.flll be
dcop drawn b)
ol. shallow drawing
single actioo deep
c. double action deep dmwing
d, 1riple: ::action de!.!!p drawing
Which one of the following methods is used
for the maoufatmre of oollapsible toolhpasll!
tuhes'!
Impact extrusion
b. Oirec1 ext'ttLSion
c. drawing
d. Piercing
Small amount vi catbonaceous matcrfal
sprink:k-d 01.1 I he inner surf:1ce or mnul(l cuvi1y
1s cal led
u. Backing saud
b. sand
c. Green sand
d. Dry S(md
In Hook. s joint is u.scd betw..:cn
which of the ft,llowing?
a. Clutch and gear box
b. Gear box and diffcr<mrial
c. DifJf.renJial aod
d. Flywheel and clutch
In a llul bc.lt drive Ule bc.lt can be subjooled lo
a ma).;mum ten!:IOn T and centrifugal lension
i'L- \\'hn1 i.s the oondition f"r uao<llJission oF
maximum power'.'
a. T = Tc
b. T= .{3 T,
<. T = 2Tr
T = 3Tt
A s hali is to l'Ombincd twisting
moment T and bending moment M. Wha1 ls
the bcuding momcnl?
a. v, (JM1 +T2}
h. JM1+7'1
\1, M + "'',\ .. -=( 1,..- +-T-=- 2 }
4H.
42.
43.
I uf I I
d. M+ JM
1
t T
1
nw r:uio or tol'llll< carryiny capacity tf a solid
shafi to thutofo hollow sbufl is given by:
( 1-K' )
b. ( I K' )
1
c. K''
d. J/K'
K
D,
Wht, .,.: =-
Do
D
1
lnstdo ..tilimcter o(hoUow sh:.H
OuLSidc shaft Shaft fii'C"
!he .Siln1C:.
11le l'rincipal stresses at n poim in
StreSS' are a, anJ 01 and
correspo11ding o1e- c
1
4U\d If
E and I' denote m<)dulus- and
PoJs.sons ra1io. respectively. then which Ol\e
or the following is c::orrecl'?
a. a
1
=Es
1
E
b. a
1
=--, [e
1
TV&
2
j
1-V"
E
c. a
1
=-- [s
1
- Vs, J
1-11
1
-
o. at =E(s, - Vc1)
A poi.m i.n a two dimensional smtc of strain is
s ubjcctt.!d to pure shearing strain of magnitudc-
y radians. WWch ooo o r the foDowing is the
maximum nrindpal strait1'?
a.
b. rry t ..fi
0 ,
l.tr 12
d. 2r,y
,,.
Consider Lhc Mohr"s circfC" ahoVC":
What is lbc state of strl'Ss repr<..-senwd by
circle?
a. a-, # 0. -r"\ = 0
b. 0', =a, =O. fw0
c . o-:.-= 0, <Ty = !'(\ -J; 0
cl . a"" :.f.. 0, <Tr = t "\ = 0
\Vhm is the re.lmkmship bl!'tween rhe
elastic pruperties Young's mcK.iulus (E),
rigidity modulus (0) and (Kl'l
I 9 3
3. - =-+-
K G
3 9 l
b. - =-+-
K G
\1 3 J
c. - =-+-
K G
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47.
9 1 3
d. - : -+-
1; (;
A I 00 111111 ,, 5 mm x 5 mm steel bar fcc. to
expand is he.arcd fiom 15(
1
C lo 40.
1
C. What
shall be dC\'cloped'/
rt. Tensile stre-ss
b. Compressi\le stress
c. Shear stress
d. N\l.ttess
The shearing rorce diayam tor a b<am is
sbowu iu 1he obove figure. 'll1e bending.
mome111 diagram i represented b)' which one
of the following?
'I
0
AI -------.
b. v
'[:7
c.
"
d.
c
Match Listl with l.istll and select the c<Jrl't'ct
answer using the code givt:;n bdow lists
List I
( Ponnu
A. Ctape)ron'sthcorcm
B. Maculnys
C. Perr) 's formulu
LiSII I
( Dcols with 1oplc)
I. Dcllcc1ion of beam
1.. Eccentrically loaded column
3. Riv<:ucdjoints
-1. Conltnuous bc:.um
Code:
!l.
b.
c.
d.
A
3
4
4
1
13
2
I
l
4
c
I
3
J
+8.
51.
5 of I I
What is Shape of the shearing stress
distribution across a rec.wngulor cross- seclion
mm?
a. Triangular
b. Parabolic Mly
c. Redangular only
d.. A combination of rectangular and
parabolic. sh8J"'
A solid shaft trunsmil'i 3 lorquc T. 111c
ullowublc sheario!l 'lteSs is t. \VhQi is lhc
diameter shuft?
3 ,
b. rg
c.
if,
d. F
Which of Lhe foHowillg e;\presse.s lhe.
stress factor K used tOr design of close-.d coiled
hdical spring?
4C-4
3 ,
4C- 1
4C' - 1 0.615
b. --+--
4C- 4 C
4C- 4 0.615
c. 4C-I+C
d.
4C- 1
4( - 4
\Vl1cn: C = sprin
A helicut coil spring witl1 win: diamett:r 'd'
and coil diameter 'D' is 10 external
IOlld. A coustaot ratio of d and D has tu be
m:rimained. such that we cxlc,tsion of spring is
Independent of d ond D. What is this rn1io?
a IJ
3
I d
4
h. d3 / 1)4
0
413
c.
7
d.
IT
A closed c-nil t,elicaJ spring or lUcan coil
diameter I)' and made from a wire uf'
diameter "d. subjected to a "T' ab{luL
the nxis <If the spring. What is the ma.xinium
stress developed in the spring wire?
8T
a. ltd
3
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5$
59
b.
e. trt/3
64T
d.
/rc/
3
dOes the mwtimum hoop sire..,. 10 u
thtok oylrndor Wider e:emol pres.rure <'Oovr7
u Al lbe
b Al lhc -inner sur!Occ
c. Al th.o mi<J.thtcl<ness
d. Al W., 213"' olll.<r ra<IIWl
If one <ml of o hmgt-d column L' tix<
ond tho oth free. how much lh< cntleol
load comp""'d to til<' Dligirud value"
1'4
b. 112
c- Twice
J. Po..u lunts
\\'ho pPl"tnl(lted the dmtonum
magy
I I , TfCtiCR
b Rankine
e Sl Veoont
d. 1\'hses-Henl,y
In tile au>mc hard-pl.ero mndel of th<
lcoglh of
unit cel17
u :
b. ( 4 1 Ji') X AIOIIIIC radou>
c. (2.Jl)" Alonuc md1us
d, ,fi X AlOmJC rodlus
\Vhkh one of the foiJowin_g is eorrectr1
When "devitnficanon'' of morgamc ts
dooe>
n siMs trnnsio""" fu>m CtY""'IIine lo non-
cry.sranmt sta.re
b gl"' tran>fomlll miry a fully trnn<prml
mawnal
c glosttM<tbllllO from noootJstoUmo stole
10 polypc:rystaltrne <Str:tt-
J. glass ts relleve<J of llll<mo.l stresses
\\'hat ,. a urfuce tmpcnecton. w1uch
<>t' drlTe,..,n <>ri<11lotlmlS m
poly-<JrystaUi.nc ugwt-gute. e.1llcd"
ndge d!slncotJrm
b. Jltull
c Gnun boundary
d. Screw
Which one of lbe followinl! slatentt'l'll; i<
correct in I be case of screw disloc.1llnn>1
( b = Bll1l!<<$ VcctQr f = lm&gln.$1) Vector)
h tA retP.:ndloularto l
b b lS to i
(I()
61
63
c.
b '" incluted to f
b itUcl l.:are norrcoplnna1 nou
intct!W!Cti ng
Winch ooe oflhe rollowne rs oorrecfl
MaiiMbility ,. tho propCJly by wltich o metal
or olloy can be deformed by
applying
a haruu.Jc !\tress
b bendillJ! SlrCSS
c. sbeur $lt""s
d sUd$
Wlucb of the follnwtng ekoo<tus gwen below
Jetennine (3) lhe OUiUnnhle
hardn= m steel"
L Chrulnilun
2 Mangane$e
3_ Carbon
4 Molybdenum
Selocl lhe wrrect answer usuJS the c<XIe
bdow
1 only
b. I
o 3 only
d. 2 and-!
Co<::llicicol ofExpmuuon ts. prt,allcu11y n1J Uta
paruoular alloy What IS thtS &II>}?
o. fladticld M.>IIJ!Oitcsc Steel
b Jnvar
c Y!lalbunt
d Slell itc
Cons1<ler the followlllll S\atemen\3 relotrllil to
mocbruuc:llpropet li"" of ccrnmics.
I Ten I strength ts theo,.,ucallv high but m
prdL1.irt qunc- low.
1 Compn.!SSI\"U s1r"ngth tS mJJny lime, lo\\'cr
1han 1enstle
J Sh= .u,mglh "' htgh.
4 TrnT\., Wen>e strength s eM;y 1n -ascertnin
Which of !he giV<ll buVc Ill'<
corrocl?
a. I and3
b 1
0- lnnd3
tl 2
l\ IA.<i mum ngulat \eloclly of th CQnn.>ctin.g
rod wilb crank to c<>nnecllng md rolm I S fur
a oranl.. Jpct..J of 3000 'I"" is orouruL
a 30\Jradls
I> 60 ''"dis
c J() ... d,l
J. 3ll<l1J radls
1n three b.1.ll hc:orings rdouttficd .._. SKF 2015,
311:; and
a bote lS common but Wldth 1:; thcreaJ,mg
b outer dumteler 1,_-; t.ommon hut l:k.rro JS
mot<!l>ing
c WJdtb j., comm,011 hut outer chametcr 1s
ueoreasmg
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d bore 1s ooounrm bu1 O\lter duuneter IJ:
d..'Cftoslng
Whtch IJne .,f the follo'""S stotcmcnt.s
rt:gardmg. cumpuk'"l s ts not <.Y\ITet:11
'' DotDb"''"' oonl<lin field> .mJ rOc<>r<l.,;
b. The organi2ed Jiet of msiruotion!t given l u
lb.-:. computer to $0lvo problem is to\lle.J
J:)togram
v Collocuon t>f3 btU; Is ca)Jod a byte
U. Sprea&ih'-"1 to u."n used 111 POR'J'RAN
'"''&""&"
\\ llich unt of lhc [OJiowmg J$ not u cuttilnAJ\ d
moa ... mo
il C'reah!'
b LtSI
c Sort
d. Remove
<:'onstder lhe foUowms. "'temcnls obnUI
UJJttfru:tJoo beunngs
I 'Th<trlocalton mfluro0<>1 the lolerul crili"'' '
spi*d af ,, rotor
2 RoUct b<:oritu:.s oN oniJfricl.ll:)n
Whtch of the rol<men" 300\'< i!<li!n!
corral?
1. I unly
h z "niY
c. !3oth I nd 1
d Netther I nor 2
Consider lh foUowmst.1tcrn-c.nts.
I One wny of v1brauon t."Solauon
ro the mass of tho
obj .. l
2 For dl'e<:trve ;..,lotion, the n.11uml
1m1uency of Ute system should be: flll' '""'
than!.; tho oxotllng freq\l<n<'l'
1\'htch of lh< sl4l<'mtnlll gwen abn\'e tslurc
correct"
a. I nnly
b 1 only
c 8<>th l nnd ;
J l'IOlther I nor 2
Coru:rdi:J the tbllowing tn rcs:pec.t
nf !)feels
I Austt.nitic ..St4inlcSi:S .:uc hlll Jc:ued
and strengl.het!ecl 1\y <:Old
J. Austc;mtit stiunlc:ss steels c&nnoc. bc-
qucncbed ond tempered.
Whtcb lh< slakmcnls Ill""" uhvc
correct"'
o 1 only
b. Zonly
I ''"d 1
d Net hcr I nur 2
1\'fcolv.,C
1 .. 1"-oUt:d t111 lbt> -,.\liefUliC'i lAY .utd W II$ tR)
'Ill' t(' '-'JU1l'llill f tWO
7 ul II
t;l)ltctublll i.VtfiUy wul k ln:l the ;ms'tl!<t"$ ,.., Otcr< 1tcr11f
Ol!int lho ooda P\n \)(!IQW""
Code.._
111)
(.:)
(<h
lc\.Jth A M,l R mdividuaUy tme nl'ld It ., tll-i!- C\tnect
expblJ'UliiM or A
Ball\ A ;vul R bulivitlnlillly fnw 1!111 A t pol lf
tX(ll llluUi.Uu u( A
;\ In I titl.w
A !. filbc ftt1 true
71 A<$<1'1lon (A): Vlue f!nBLD<Xttn Is
ctlnccmed with lllCtoosing 1M qlll111ty o( th<
product c..-en at enhnncod Cor.l to fUIIill the
customer rJUirements.
Rt11s.on (R): C'ust'<'Olcr rc.qwtc3111.."Tll.:. arc
changmg very rupidly .mel survaval o1 11
llldu.<tl)' u llnkoo with
fulfilhng 1he customers requir("ITients
7'l (A)i L.::vor can be- "'
rolntiv'-" of t>llMt!i pft.:.'!k'-1\l
anv teTnperature
Rt'1lsun (R): Rule- 18 tc:dJ
1
1tltcLI to
estiJllate relft iJVe ph:><es. only f I hey ore sohd
pb'''"i
7J ; \ s .. ..-tion (1\): To co!\C <>t Canlrol Chart tor
fratllOa l.,.ohan }
dt:ilribUUctl is weed
Rl.'tl<em (R) In buwmtal dllitnbUltl'n
probabiJih oJ the eve.11t vunes With each draw
1d An oruon (A)l In ru<e uf C'ctJllfol C'h8m for
the ovoragez of sut>-w-oups uf
MtdJng> ure plotlod inJ.tMd of ploo.irtg
indtvtdual reachngs
R"' !IO" (R): U boo boen 1:>tovcct
experimerrt5 that \\.,.til fmm no:msl
CUNI!.
7S. Assl"rlion In centra rizcd ins:pccuon.
matert'l handhn& ts le.o;s
Rc-J>on (R): less number of gauglo;s IUld
instruments ;ue reqmred Ui
CRi[ncd out m. one location
76 A"""rtion {\ ): Submcrgocl iiN wdrltng '' nnt
r<COIJIIIll:mled for hogb carbon steels. toQJ
5tctl:'i, nlummniDl. de
Rcnon (R): llus t>ec.u.., of unAvllilnbihty
of suitilhle nuxes, r<a<11\ ltr Ill lugh
l\J\d I0\.\1 sublirnntion
77_ AM<'I'Uon tA): Tht Lewi> tqu:nion for dosign
of gear tooth po-e<hc!S 1he '""'ic load cop.1ctly
at' a <Mid<''" b"''m Qf uruform ;trenglh
R'"'""' (R): According to law of gear.
lnterchan&l'!lhht) ..; posslble nul:; wb.en
s1une p1 t':!!futc. iltlg_lll utot!ulc.
78 Ast'rtion (A): F.leroents are cl>so>fied inlo
metals Aull ot..ln--melill.s L1D Lh.c- b-Asi$ uf lbL-u
Retsun (R): The V!llcooc olectron slfUttures
cootnbutc t:o I be p11ml)' bondllll! bc.tw""n the
atoms 10 form
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85
Assertion (f\ ): In des1sn of douhle 611rJ
"ddmg of Wl:l)lmrnetncl so:etlon.> WJ!h plate.s
<ab)e<Jted to lo.1do lengths of pmllel
wddb lire maJe uno;:aual
Rcoson lR): ll1!lths nf p.unllel in
lillet welding of an un)'mnle,trical "ecllon
with l>lo"' are $0 Jl(oportlonod d>at lh< $Um
of resishng moments of welds .1btlul thc-
C<'nlre of gT3VlW axJS ts zorn
AssC'rtion (A): A cotter jolnt is u.s.cd to rig_1il l)
cn"nect rwo coaxull rfods caoymg 1et)sjle lt111d
(R): Taper 1n tbe co&l\!t .cs prov1diXIl\)
fi&ci lttatc its rernQvnJ when i1 fails duo:. Ill tchear
A,.ertinn (A): Two pulleys connecteJ hy a
totatt in OJlJ:IOSite
Rea'"" (R): 'fhe leoath of the cros.OO hell
1..:-mains
Assertion (A): In steuly romtmg cond1tmn 1ho
joum l mstde a hyurodyna11llc JOurnal bearmg
rcmmn !looting oo oJI tilm.
R<>llson (R): Th< hydrodymm11c P' ""'""'
tn $tcut,ly rol.4ting oondluon.' to
Jllumnl beonng;; bnlanc"' 1he load on 1he
Jouml
Wluch one of tho: followmg l$ nol
c-nrr-ccl-t
u .PERT i> ucli\'lty oriented And CPM i
eveni onetll"OO
b. In PERT, tbrte time cstunAtcs are n;ade.
wbetcas m CPM only one hme e5b.ma'e 1s
maJe
c in P6RT slnck IS CtJiculatcd whereas 1.n
CPM l1011t' ore calculatoo
d Both PERT I!Dd CPM. re us< for proj<et
A PER'f acuvny has n optumSlJ( wn ...
ol ... 3 days. a time cstimilt.c-
of 8 days. and a most ltkely limo e<tJmatc of
l(J dovs i the oxpocto.i ttmc. of tim
uctcvrty''
n d.w
b. 75 duJ
c 11 <Lws
J. 8.5 days
the rollowmg step!i lfl pmduatli'lfll
plllnn1ng and controL
1 C'opc1ty pl nruog
2. 1\lalmld r<QOU<'IIl<DI nlmuung
3 Purohosms
-4 l:lesign dNJSions
W!tJch ODe O[ tfu- ti,1UOWII\g i> !be' O<llr<et
>qucnc;e of tho step in ororoll<>ns
management?
(1 23-1-1
b l-431
c + 1 23
tl.
\"''hJch one nf I he foiiOIVJl11l ts
PHXh.wtion.. pltmtu11g ttnd eonliDI functions
81
88
Q(l
QJ
8 of II
:1re complex m
a. Jobproductton shop smaU
number of pieces rynly once
b j<>hph>ducuon shcop Jr<>ducmg small
numb" of Jli= intcrtn1ttcntly
c bi1tch production h<lr> pTOOJIC1111l a hmch
onll' once
d b:Jtch production shop producujg o batch
at oJTegular mtcrval.s
\\'lUch one: of the follmving i!t -not
correct?
a. Schcdllh.:. chflrt show:s lhe pi'OCCSSl.tlg of li
Jtlh on vnnous wodc: ngau's' ume
b load clwt shows U1e proeessmg of
vnriou.s Jllhl\ on W()rk centre ago1nst tim..:
c D1spatcluns '" the actl\1tv related wllh
dipatohUJg_ of gOO<b to the c.ust<ln><'-'
d RoullJ18 ts tho nclivtty mth dtc
op<.taUons and scqua>ct to b...
pcrfomwd on job
What ttrm IS u'ied tr' dostgnate th< Jtrti"n .. r
ptedlllt1Wlll N l140 bv
m&Chlnmg opernt1on?
RotJg)m<l."<
b LRy
c \VVJne:<s
d. Cut off
'Vhat ;;v1nb(ll 1' used hi mthtilfe $ltrl3ce
ro\lgbnoSS?
b ..r
c.
d .\
M&cb Lts<..l w11b LL51-U owl select I he correor
using tlu.\ code gjven below the hsts.
l. lstl
(Uocon\rcnlJootd machrntng
A. Electro pobshing
B. ElectrochomJC41 mllChmmg
C,
D. Elcctncal diScharge mochmma
List-11
(Bnstc prnces.)
I Thermal Meohsn1cal
2. Moclutnjcal
3 Eloctmth<mJonl
4 Cb"''llcal
Ct>de:
a.
t>
B
3
r
2
-1
1.)
1
c. 4 2 3
d l -1 1
In J ayllir'o> tll<ll ll(t equaLJon 15 Vi"'= "''osllinl
\Vhtt:t ts the vnluc of n. for Clcr:umc, toc)lli'1
a.
b (H to0 55
c n.6io0 7>
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What lll't the reasons for rtducuon qf tool w;,
m n machmms opernhon"
I T"nptrAtwo: r ise of cumng cdg<
Ch1pJ>1ng nf ""'' edge du< tn moltb. ,ni<:t\1
imp8t
3 Ornd\llll ool powt
.I in feed nf cut <>l constMt cmtong
lbrce
Sclt'Cl the cunce1 using tiJl" code _gavcn
he low
u. 1, 2 -uttd 3
h 3 4
e I. 3 nd -1
cl. 1, h n<l -1
V.'luch machmmg prnce:;.<s<:s are u.od for gear
mtlnufocture'!
I Foflll mJiilll!l
2.
Roll torrmng
4 Hnl>bi.Qg
Sckctlb.> torre.cl illmVC'I'IlS.UlS r.bo oo<k S''"'"'
below
l. ::.;.nd 3
b.
c l. 2 31)d 4
d.
C'o11$1der the followm&taienleniS
dli onhogonlll cuumg the cutlin_g ranu IS
tound h> be 075 The eutt"!lfl""d "'
cl<l m, mm .nnd <kpth of cut 24 mm.
1\'htch ot' lho follnwms nr c:orro<:l7
I Chipval<>clly wi ll be 45 m/mm
2. Clup vclociiV wiU bc SO mlnuu.
1 t' lup thickne"' Wlll b< 18 mm
-1 Chip Lhlcl:ncss will b<t 3l mrn
Sllkct Ux: oorrc.:t iUl.Sww USIIl!llhe oo<k gM:n
below:
o hndl
b. I rmd 4
" 2 ill'ldl
J. 2 und 4
<'old ti..-gmg resuiL m Lffii'I'OVed quahty due
\I bich of the followmg?
I Hatter mech:.mtcn) flTOremes nf ihe
p<ocess
l Unhrokcn gram flow
3 Sm.>Olha
-1 J1tgb P"'''"""
Solect !h.: corre<:l .1nnver usnllJlhe C<Jde SO'""
be.low.
I I }
1
11nd J
b l , .:!and -1
" 2.3ond 4
11 1. 3 and -1
'"bleb of 1h 1> corr<:cL?
Babbitt. it>r
:i gears
b.
97
98
99
I /)II
1(11
? nl II
c bolt<
d- ciUlc:.b Unors
Wha1 ro tho process by which two or mol'<'
chemiMUy monum<rs M'
polymcn:Jcd to fonn cro.s liok pol)'mcr
together wnh .a by-produc1 such as. water m
ammoni. known Of?
a. Additton pc>lynteri?.arion
b Co>-polym<JIS<Jtlon
c. Lincnr potymcti,..tion
d !'(llym<nrnuon
AU.lcb LJst.J with LISt-U wJ >dOJl lhc <ouocl
answer USJD8 the c:oOOstven beJpw the las1.n
Lit-1
(Pnnc:1pol Method)
.A. construction
B. Rcnucdy'slhc-orem
C. D'Aiemhert',pnnoiple
D. Grubld s rult
Lit-TI
Apphtati1ln)
I ln$lanlJ!DooU$ C<!Oters 111 hnkugos
ke,Bt1ve 1H.:ceteratlon of hnkages
3 MobJhtv of
4 Dynamc forces m linknges
C<xle'
a.
b.
c
d
A
4
:!
4
z
13
1
3
3
I
c
2
4
2
cl
D
3
I
I
3
Which mo<banism produces inleaniltod rotry
motion Uom mt;uy mot1oo,.
\Vbltwonb mochnnim
b Srotch Yoke
c;, Gc:nevn mecba.msm
d Elllpt,col trnmmcl
A J<>Limal beallng Wllh
lubtJCAIJon LS runntl'IS str:adUy Wlll! I
Bmounl of mtntmum Glm 1h1ckn<s \\q,., the
IOll<l nd sp.lcd ar" doubled. hnw dt)<s tll<-
mimmu.m film thl(lknd:. vnry,
-a Remmns unchan..ged
b. Get> Joublcd
c Clets r<uaed to ona.fourth of
\'nlue.
J Gels re<IU<od to holf of ongm.,l value
lntcrt'<:renco bdW<>=n n m'"lute gear rmd
pllltoO CAD by which of !h.<
iollm.,ng
I Increasing lhc p1-:ssur6 unglc of <he tcctb
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and mcreasing_ tOr 1he piniC.)n
1ectb b' <he ms .. mnunL
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When '" o mth pro tiles ol' ore
conjugrue. velocity between them
a ,s nhuys zero, ull through th< path of
contact
h 7.Cro, ut cemun po1nts u1ong lhc path of
'"o.nttil!t
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comuct
d tian he made 1.em hy pi'Oper sele\:tmn of
profiles
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obtamcd by usmg which of the followmg?
u A rmir of SPIr gears
b A pair of bevel nd u prur of spur gcurs tn
c<ltn(l(>tmd gcur tr(tin .
c. A p11ir of heltcal and a pair ol' spur gears 111
Gompouod gear tftlln
ti A plltr of helical and n pair of worm gears
tn compout>d gcor train
the lollo\\lng four designs of u
tlvw..;-cl wnh gown nUts:; M(kg) and e<temul
diameter D(m). \\htch is the line \\1th the
htghcst encri!Y 1orugo
u. Platn wcular disc or undurm
b Ouubk oumcal disc d111ker al the centre
and thonncr 111 the penphery
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and thicker at the p.,jphory
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automobile havml! n or 900 lg ond th"
- .
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trovels at n SJ)"<d of 72 km/hr ()n a rough road
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u 1111 1
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u. Elltpticul tmtnmcl
l> Oldham.< cOHpling.
c Whn\\onh 'Iuick mechamsm
d P.dnto.grbph meeh1lnlsn1
Whtch one of the foli0\\10g oscorrect'l
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A hydrodylinmll' slitkr bconOI!
d<;velops lo;td beanng capactty mumly because
or
a. slider vcluclly
h. wcdgr <hapcd otl tilm
t oil compressibility
d f>i l viscosity
'V
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angular velocity "' pluur ot rtght ru>!!l cs to the
paper, jsec the figure) and aJi,r a >hon mtcrvul
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dtrecuon by the amount oO.
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pnrnllel 011''
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b, N(dll/dt)
c. tltl/tlt
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below the bolt ''ill he sul:\je<.wd to
a. comprcs."lon only
b. lenston
c. shcnr anly
tl. compress100 and
Which matcnnl used lOr hushes m the
bushcd-pmtypc offl c.XJblc coupling'/
a. Gotlmellll
b. Ploshc
c Rubber
d. Alummium
nJC balls of the ball he011ngs nn:: manufuctun::d
frmn .Sh.'d rods. The ,,pcmlions mvolvdlare,
I Groull<l
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J licut treatca
4. Pohshod
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1
vt' th( ubnvc
from stnrt7
a. 3-2-4-1
b. 3-2-1-4
c 1-J-1-4
ti 2-J-4-1
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are 11)00 ttonts Th< cycl< tunc or IM'Oductng
(the product on u mnchn1< i> Ill minute>. The
fuctory works on l\\ o bi!$js in \'vhich total
ovutlohlc ttme ts 16 hours Out of tl1c
lime oboul 25'1 is to be wasted on
d0"1lS, motcrrol unuvotlablltty an!l
r<lntcd problems The factory works
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required to fulftll d1c prodtJcllon rcquJrCmcnts?
n. 2
b. 3
c.
d. (l
Consider the obovo network. AcUvlt} times
are _gi ven in numbe-r or days. The earliest
<<peeled occurrence rime (TE) for O\'ont j(J is:
n. 22
b. 23
c. 24
d. 2S
Which one or the foll owmg is not a technique
of l..ong Range Forocnstllg?
a. Mnrkct Research and M :wket Sul'vey
b. D<:lpln
"' Collect we
d. Corrclat1on and Regres.s:ion
Using the smooth.iJtS method of
forecast ing, what will be. the forecast for the
founl1 1\eek if the actual and fnree.1Sted
demand for thud week is 48u and 501)
respcclll'ei)' and "= 0.2
a. 411\1
b. 496
c. 511!1
d. :104
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or asscmbb hnc balwJcmg:
J 17
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I. npportlonmcnl of scqucJitiaJ work
uctivatJcs into \\ork
l . high utilir.ation of oquipmcut
3. minill1 1l.JJ(Iou or Idle dJne
Which of the st11tcmcnts ghcn abo1e on:
COrt"CCl'!
a. 1. 2and3
b, I and 2 on I}
c. 2 and 3 only
d. I and 3 onl)'
ln d1c production of a product the fixed cosls-
are Rs. 6,(\()IJ/ and the voriable rost is Rs. 0/
per producL if lbo sale price of the producl is
Rs. I ll. the break e1cn 1olume of products to
be made will bo:
.
b. 3(1011
0 4(ijl()
d.
1'bo mter-arrhal times Ol u tool crib ure
c:<pouential with an nn:rage hme of IU
mh,utes n.nd lhc length of the scrvtcc
assullled to be cxponcutinl with menn 6
minutes The probability that u person arri1 ins
at the l)ooth will ho1 e to wait s eqnal tu:
a I) Ll
b. t).4t1
c. 0.42
d. ll.(
tf A ts grcalcr Uwn B then 1i IS. expressed in
FORTRAN ns:
u. A > B
b. AGTB
c. A.OT,B
d. AGT,B
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T.B.C. : 0-FTF--J-NFA
Serial No. (
31585 1
TEST BOOKLET
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Paper-!
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I. Icc kept in a well insulated thermo flask
is an example of which system ?
(a) Closed system
(b) Isolated system
(c) Open system
{d) Non-flow adiabatic
2. The relation = where s represents
entropy, Q represents heat and T represents
temperature (absolute), holds good in
which one of the following processes ?
(a) Reversible processes only
{b) processes only
(c) Both reversible and irreversible
processes
(d) All real processes
3. Consider the following properties of
vapour
I Pressure
2. Temperature
3. Dryness fraction
4. Specific volume
Which of these two properties alone are not
sufficient to specify the condition of a
vapour?
(a) 1 and2
(b) land3
(c) 2 and 3"
(d) 3and4
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4. In a reversible isothermal expansion
process, the fluid expands from I 0 bar
and 2m' to 2 bar and 10m', during the
pro<;<:SS tht< beat is IOO.kW. What
is the work done during the process ?
(a) 333 kW
(b) 100 kW
(c) 80 kW
(d) 20 kW
5. Measurement of temperature is based on
which law of thermodynamics ?
(a) Zeroth law of thermodynamics
(b) First law of thermodynamics
(c) Second law of thermodynamics
(d) Third law of thermodynamics
6. 85 kJ of heat is supplied to a dosed system
at constant volume. During the next
process, the system rejects 90 kJ of beat
at c0nstant pressure while 20 kJ of work
is done on it. The system is brought to
the original state by an adiabatic process.
The initial internal energy is 100 kJ. Then
what is the quantity of work transfer during
the process '!
(a) 30 kJ
(b) 25 kJ
(c) 20 kJ
(d) 15 kJ
(Contd.)
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7. An inventor says that his new concept of
an cngme, while working between
temperature of 27"C and 327"C
45% of heat absorbed from the
source. His engine is then equivalent to
which one of the following engines ?
(a) Carnot-cngine
(b) Diesel engine
(c) An impossible engine
(d) Ericsson engine
8. Three engines A, B and C operating on
Carnot cycle use working substances as
Argon, Oxygen and Air respectively. Which
engine will have higher efficiency ?
(a) Engine A
(b) Engine B
(c) Engine C
(d) All engines have same efficiency
9. A series combination of two Camot's
engines operate between the temperatures
of .180"C and 20"C. If the engines produce
equal amount of work, then what is the
intermediate temperature ?
(a) 80"C
(b) 90"C
(c) JOO"C
(d) llO"C
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10. An engine working on Carnot cycle rejects
40% of absorbed heat from the source,
while the sink temperature is maintained
at 27"C, then what is the source
temperature 7
(a) 750c
(b) 477"C
(c) 203"C
(d) 675"C
11. A thermal electric power plant produces
1000 MW of power. If the coal releases
900 >< 10
7
k.Jih of energy, then what is the
rate at which heat is rejected from the
power plant ?
{a) 500 MW
(b) 1000 MW
(c) 1500 MW
(d) 2000 MW
12. A heat engine is supplied with 250 kJ/s
of heat at a constant fixed temperature of
227"C; the heat is rejected at 27"C, the
cycle is reversible, then what amount of
heat is rejected ?
{a) 250 kJ/s
(b) 200 kJ/s
(c) 180 kJ/s
(d) ISO kJ/s
(Contd.)
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13. Match List-I with List-II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists :
List-1
Lis I-II
A. Isolated system 1. Energy is always
constant
B. Nozzle 2.1n:reooeinvelocity
at the expense of
its pressure drop
C. "Throttling device 3. Appreciable drop
in pressure with-
out any change
in energy
D. Centrifugal
compressor
Code:
A
(a) 4
(b) 1
(c) 4
(d) 1
B
3
3
2
2
c
2
2
3
3
D
1
4
4
4. Enthalpy of the
fluid increases by
the amount of
work input
14. 070 kgls of air enters with a specific
enthalpy of 290 kJ and leaves it with
450 kJ of specific enthalpy. Velocities at
inlet and exit are 6 m/s and 2 m/s
respectively. Assuming adiabatic process,
what is power input to the compressor ?
(a) 120 kW
(b) 118 kW
(c) 115 kW
(d) 112kW
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15. In a throttling process, which one of the
following parameterS; remains constant ?
(a) temperature
(b) pressure
(c) enthalpy
(d) entropy
16. For a given value of T ~ (Source
temperature) for a reversed Camot cycle,
the variation ofTL (Sink temperature) for
different values of COP is represented by
wh!eh one of the following graphs ?
. (a)
co' \
(b)
co'
(o)
co'!/
(d)
c o ~
(Contd.)
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17. Which cycle consists of two reversible
isotherms i!nd two reversible isobars ?
{a) Camot cycle
(b) Stirling cycle
(c) Ericsson cycle
(d) Brayton cycle
18. Which one of the following parameters
is significant to ascertain chemical
equilibrium of a system 'I
(a) Clapeyron relation
(b) Maxwell relation
(c) Gibbs function
(d) Helmholtz function
19. Consider the following:
I. Air
2. Gaseous combustion products
3. Steam
Which of these are pure substances,
there is no phase change ?
(a) I and 2 only
(b) and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) l, 2 and 3
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22.
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Consider the following properties
I. Temperature
2. Viscosity
).
Specific entropy
4. Thennal conductivity
Which of the above properties of a system
is/are intensive ?
(o) I only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(o) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) I, 2, 3 lllld 4
Consider the following properties
I. Entropy
2. Viscosity
3. Temperature
4. Spcx:ific heat at constant volume
Which of the above properties of a system
is/are extensive ?
() I only
(b) I and 2 only
(c) 2,3and4
(d) 1,2and4
A reversible heat engine rejects SO percent
of the heat supplied during a cycle of
operation. If this engine is reversed and
operates as a heat pump, then what is its
coefficient of performance ?
,,,
I 0
(b) 15
(o) 20
(d) 25
(Contd.)
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23_ Match List-I with List-II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists :
List-!
G a ~ Cycles)
List-JJ
(Thermodynamic co-
ordinotes)
A. Carnot cycle I. Pressure-Entropy
B. Brayton cycle 2. Pressure-Tempe-
rature
C. Ericsson cycle 3. Temperature-
D. Stirling cycle
Code:
A B
(a) 4 2
(b) 3 2
(c) 4 I
(d) 3 I
C D
I 3
I 4
2 3
2 4
Volume
4_ Temperature-
Entropy
24. The bore and stroke of the cylinder of a
6-cylinder engine working on an Otto-cycle
are 17 em and 30 em respectively, total
clearance volume is 9225 em', then what
is the compression ratio ?
(a) 7-8
(b) 62
(c) 158
(d) 54
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25. Which of the following performance
advantages does a rocket engine have as
compared to a turbojet engine ?
l_ No altitude limitation
2. Higher efficiency
3. Longer flight duration
4. No ram drag
Select the correct answer from the code
given below :
(a) t and 2 only
(b) I and 4 only
(c) 1,2and3
(d) 2, 3 and"4
26. Which of the folluwing symptoms
shows that the combustion is necessarily
complete ?
(a) Presence of frt:e carbon in exhaust
(b) Presence of CO in exhaust
(c) Presence of oxygen in exhaust
(d) Presence of nitrogen in exhaust
27. What is the purpose of supercharging an
engine ?
(a) To increase the power output of
engme
(b) To reduce specific fuel consumption
(c) To reduce the noise of the engine
(d) To improve cooling of cylinders
(Contd.)
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28. With natural uranium, which of the
following is used as moderator ?
(a) Heavy water
(b) Graphite
(c) Beryllium
(d) All the above
29. Which one of the following statements is
correct ?
The nuclear radiators produced in a reactor,
which must be shielded, are :
(a) Electrons only
(b) Alpha, Beta and Gamma rays
(c) Neutrons and Gamma rays
(d) Electrons and Gamma rays
30. In MLT6 system (9 being time and T
temperature). what is the dimension of
thermal conductivity ?
,,,
ML-r-e-'
(b)
MJ..:r-e-
,,,
MLe-r-'
(d) ML6"'T""
3 I. A steel plate of thermal conductivity
50 W/m-K and thickness 10 em passes a
heat flux by conduction of 25 kWim'. If
the temperature of the hot surface of the
plate is l OO'"C, then what is the temperature
uf the cooler side of the plate ?
(a) 30"C
(b) 40"C
(c) soc
(d) 60"C
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32. A composite slab has two layen. of different
materials having internal conductivities k
1
and k,. If each layer has the same thickness,
then what is the equivalent thermal
conductivity of the slab ?
k,k.
,,,
(k, +k2)
(b)
k)k2
2(k, +kl)
2k,
,,,
(kl +kl)
2k,k,
(d)
(kl+k2)
33. A composite wall of a furnace has 3 layers
of equal thickness having thermal
conductivities in the ratio of I : 2 : 4.
What "Will be the temperature drop ratio
across the three respective layers ?
34
,,,
1 2:4
(b) 4 2 : 1
,,,
1 : I
(d) Jog4 : log2 : log!
What is the heat lost per hour across a
wall 4 m high, 10m long and 115 mm
thick, if the inside wall temperature is
30"C >1nd ambient temperature is
IO"C ? Conductivity of brick wall is
115 W/mK, heat tran.fer coefficient for
inside waH is 25 W/m'K and that for
outside wall is 4 Wlm'K.
(a) 3635 kJ
(b) 3750 kJ
(c) 3840 kJ
(d) 3920 kJ
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35. When a Jiqutd !lows through a tube with
sub-cooled or saturated boiling, wbat is
the process known ?
{a) Pool boiling
(b) Bulk boiling
(c) Convection boiling
{d) Forced convection boiling
36. In a balanced counter flow heat exchanger
with "'rh,c
0
, the NTU is equal to
10- What is the effectiveness of the heat
exchanger?
(a) 05
(b) 15
(c) 033
(d) 02
37. A large concrete slab I m thick one
dimensional temperature distribution :
T = 4- !Ox+ 20x' +lOx',
where T is temperature and x is distance
from one face towards other face of wall.
material has tht;mnal di/Tusivity
of2 x IQ-' rn'lhr, what is the rate of change
of temperature at the other f.ace of the
wall ?
(a) OlC!h
(b) 02"Cih
(c) 03"Cih
(d) 04"Cih
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38. Air at 20"C blows over a hot plate of
50 x 60 em made of carbon steel
maintained at 220"C. The convective heat
transfer co-efficient is 25 W/m'K. What
will be the heat loss from the plate ?
39.
(a) 1500 W
(b) 2500 w
(c} 3000 W
(d) 4000 w
What will be the view factor r,
1
for the
geometry as shown in the figure above
(sphere within a cube) ?
(n)
(b)
(o)
2
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4
3
(d)
6
(Contd.)
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40. In vapour compression refrigeration
system, at entrance to which component
the working fluid is superheated vapour ?
(a) Evaporator
(b) Condenser
(c) Compressor
(d) Expansion valve
41. Which one of the following expansion
processes takes place in a vapour
compression cycle ?
(a) Polytropic process with change in
temperature
(b) Adiabatic process with work transfer
(c) Isentropic process with change in
enthalpy
(d) Adiabatic p r o e s ~ with constant
enthalpy
Condenser
Compressor
Evaporator
rQcornpressor
O:>ndenscr
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Evaporator
c
f:xpansion
valve
-
valve
Which one of the following statements is
correct with respect to the schematic
diagram as shown above ?
{a) Multi-<:vaporator vapour compression
system of refrigeration
(b) Two stage compression vapour
compression refrigeration system
(c) Cascade system of vapour compression
refrigeration system
(d) None of the above
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43. The thermal efficiency of a Camot heat
engine is 30%. If the engine is reversed
in operation to work as a heal pump with
operating conditions unchanged, then what
will be the COP for heat pump ?
(a) 030
(b) 233
(c) 333
(d) Cannot be calculated
44. In vapour absorption refrigeration system
heating in generator is done at 177"C,
refrigeration in evaporator at -3"C and
cooling in condenser at 27"C. Then whnt
will be the maximum COP of the system?
(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 40
45. In conventional refrigerants what is the
clement responsible for ozone depletion ?
(a) Chlorine
(b) Fluorine
(c) Carbon
(d) Hydrugen
(Contd.)
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46. The refrigerating efficiency, that is, the
ratio of actual COP to reversible COP of
a refrigcratiiJn cycle is 08, the condenser
and evaporator temperatures arc 51 "C and
-30"C respectively. If cooling capacity of
the plant is 24 kW then what is the work
requirement ?
{a) 100 kW
(b) \-33 kW
(c) 125 kW
(d) 208 kW
47. The atmospheric air at 760 mm of Hg,
dry bulb temperature 15"C and wet bulb
temperature 11"C enters a heating coil
whose temperature is 41 "C. If the by-pass
factor of the heating coil is 05, then what
will be the dry bulb temperature of the
air leaving the coil ?
(a) 28"C
(b) 29"C
(c) 30"C
(d) 26"C
48. In a psychrometric chart, what does a
vertical downward line represent ?
(a) Sensible cooling process
(b) Adiabatic saturation process
(c) Humidification process
(d) Dehumidification process
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atmospheric pressure of 101325 kPa and
26"C the partial pressure of water vapour
is 1344 kPa. If the saturation pressure of
water vapour is 3}6 kPa at 26"C, then
what are the hwnidity ralio IUid relative
humidity of moist air sample ?
50.
(a) 0-00836 and 132%
(b) 000836 and 40%
(c) 001344 and 132%
(d) 001344 and 40%
~ - t grnfkg.
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A classroom is to be air"conditionOO by
obtaining the comfort conditions of22"C dbt
and 55% RH from outdoor conditions of
32C dbt and 22"C wbt. The weight ot
outside air supplied is 30 kg/min. The
comfort conditions required are achieved
first by chemical dehumidification and then
by cooling with a cooling coil as shown
in the psychrometric chart above. What
is the capacity of the dehumidification in
kg/hr ?
(a) 32
(b) 54
(c) 68
(d) 95
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dbt --->
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Specific
humidity
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Which one of the following statements is
correct for a cooling and humidification
process 1-2 as shown on the psychrometric
chart above ?
(a) Wbt decreases in the process
(b) The total enthalpy m the
process
(c) The total enthalpy remains constant
in the process
(d) It is an adiabatic saturation process
52. What is the saturation temperature at the
partial pressure of water vapour in the
air-water vapour mixture called ?
(a) Dry bulb temperature
(b) Web bulb temperature
(c) Dew point temperature
(d) Saturation temperature
53. The humidity ratio of atmospheric air at
28"C <lbt and 760 nm1 ofHg is 0-016 kNim'.
What is the partial pressure of water
vapour?
(')
2242 kN/m'
(b) 2-535 kNfml
(c) 3535 kN/m'
(d) 4242 kNfm'
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54. Operating temperature of a cold storage
is -2"C. From the surrounding at ambient
temperature of heat leaked into the
cold storage is 30 kW. If the actual COP
of the plant is 1/10"' of the maximum
possible COP, then what will be the power
required to pump out the heat to maintain
the cold storage temperature at -2"C ?
(a) 190 kW
(b) 370 kW
(c) 2028 kW
(d) 4650 kW
55. Air enters a rectangular duct measuring
30 x 40 em with a velocity of 85 m/s
and a temperature of 40"C. Kinematic
viscosity of the air is 1695 x 1 Q-
6
m'ls.
What will be the Reynolds number ?
(a) 172 > 10'
(b) 258
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10'
(<)
086 X 10'
(d) 072 X 10'
56. What is the capillary rise in a narrow two-
dimensional sht of width 'w' ?
(a) Half of that in a capillary tube of
diameter 'w'
(b) Two-third of that in a capillary tube
of diameter 'w'
{c) One-third of that in a capillary tube
of diameter 'w'
(d) One-fourth of that in a capillary tube
of diameter 'w'
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57. \Vhat is the difference in pressure head,
measured by a mercury-oil differential
manometer for a 20 em difference of
mercury level ? (Sp. gravity of oil = 08)
(a) 272 m of oil
(b) 252 m of oil
(c) 340 m of oil
{d) 200 m of oil
58. In order to increase sensitivity of U-tube
manometer, one leg is usually inclined
by an angle 9. What is the sensitivity of
inclined tube compared to sensitivity of
U-tubc ?
(a) sin e
(b)
J')
sinO
1
cosO
(d) tan 9
59. A tank has 111 its side a very small
horizontal cylinder fi !ted with a frictionless
piston. The head ofliquid above the piston
ish and the piston area a, the liquid having
a specific weighty. What is the force that
rnnst be exerted on the piston to hold it
in position against the hydrostatic pressure ?
(a) 2yha
(b) yha
2yha
3
(<)
(d)
,,,
2
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60. What is the vertical distance of the centre
ofpr<;:ssure below the centroid of the plane
llfea ?
,,,
(b)
1
0
sine
A b
,,,
1
0
sin
1
8
Ab
(d)
1
0
sin
2
6
Ah
2
61. What are the forces that innuence the
problem of fluid statics ?
(a) Gravity and viscous forces
(b) Gravity and pressure forces
(c) Viscous and surface tension forces
(d) Gravity and surface tension forces
62. A body weighs 30 N and 13 N when
weighed under submerged conditions in
liquids of relative densities 08 nnd \2
respectively. What is the volume of the
body ?
(a) 1250 f
(b) 3-82 l
(c) 1870 l
(d) 7550 l
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63. For floating bodies, how is the metacentric
radius defined ?
(a) The distance between centre of gravity
and the mctacentre.
(b) Second moment of area of plane of
flotation about centroidal axts
perpendicular to plane of rotation/
immersed volume.
(c) The distance between centre ofgr-.. vity
and fhe centre of buoyancy.
(d) Moment of inertia of the body about
its axis of rotation/immersed volume.
64. Match l.ist-1 with List-11 and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists :
LISI-1 Li.st-11
A. Singing of tde- I. Vortex flow
phone wires
B. Velocity profile 2. Drag
m a ptpe ts
initially parabolic
and then flattens
C. }"onnation of
cyclones
3. Vortex shedding
D. Shape of rota- 4. Turbulence
meter tube
Code:
A B C D
(a) 3 I 4 2
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 3 4 I 2
(d) 2 4 3
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65. Consider the following equations
I. A,v, '""A,v,
2.
3.
4.
"" iN
Ox+ay""O
1 a n
f&(rv,)+ Oz(v,):O
Which of the above equations are fonns
of continuity equations ? (Where u, v arc
velocities and V is volume)
(a) I only
(b) I and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 3 and 4
66. A penstock pipe of 10m diameter carries
water under a pressure head of I 00 m. If
the wall thickness is 9 mm, what is the
tensile in the pipe wall in MPa ?
(a) 2725
(b) 5450
{c) 272-5
(d) 1090
67. Which one of the statements is correct
for a forced vortex ?
(a) Turns in an opposite direction to a
free vortex
(b) Always occurs in conjunction with a
free vortex
(c) Has the linear velocity directly
propo_nional to the radius
(d) Has the linear velocity
proportional to the radius
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68. How could 'Magnus effect' be simulated
as a combination ?
(a) Uniform flow and doublet
(b) Uniform flow, irrotational vortex and
doublet
(c) Uniform flow and vortex
(d) Uniform flow and line source
69. When is Bernoulli's equation applicable
between any two points in a !low tleld '!
(a) rhe Oow is steady, incompressible
and rotational
{b) The flow is steady, compressible and
irrotatiom;l
(c) The flow is unsteady, incompressible
and irrotational
(d) The flow is steady, incompressible
and irrotational
70 Three identical pipes of length /,diameter d
and friction factor f are connected in
parallel between two reservoirs. What is
the size of a pipe of length I and of the
same friction factor f equivalent to the
above pipe ?
(o) 155 d
(b) 14 d
(c) 3 d
(d) 1732 d
71. How does the head loss in turbulent flow
in pipe vary ?
(a) Directly as velocity
(b) Inversely as square of velocity
(c) Approximately as square of velocity
(d) Inversely as velocity
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is proportional to which one of the
following parameters ?
(a) Square root of th<: downstrcllrll head
(b) Square root of the upstream head
(c) Square of the upstream head
(d) Square root of the difference between
upstream and downstream heads
73. Which one ofthe following statements is
correct for a fully developed pipe flow ?
(a) Pressure gradient balances the wall
shear stress only and has a constant
value.
(b) Pressure gradient is greater than the
wall shear stress.
(c) The velocity profile is changing
continuously.
(d) Inertia force balances the wall shear
stress.
?4. Which one of the following statements is
appropriate for the free surface, the
hydraulic and energy gradient
line in an open channel flow ?
(a) Parallel to each other but they nr<:
diiTerent lines
(b) All coinciding
(c) Such that only the first two coincide
(d) Such that they are all inclined to each
other
75. A sluice gate discharges water into a
horiwntal rectangular channel with a
velocity of 12 m/s and depth of flow of
I m. What is the depth of flow after the
hydraulic jump
(a) 642 m
{b) 5K4 m
(c) 494 rn
(d) Nl m
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76. What is the commonly used boundary layer
control method to prevent separation ?
(a) Usc of smooth boundaries
(b) Using large divergence angle in the
boundary
(c) Suction of accelerating fluid within
the: boundary layer
(d) Suction of retarded fluid within the
boundary layer
79. Which one of the following is proper for
a normal shock wave ?
(a) Reversible
(b) Irreversible
(c) hentrupic
(d) Occurs in a converging tube
80. Which one of the following
relates to expression 'pvc' ?
(a) Pressure rise in 11 duct due to normal
77. The time period of a simple pendulum closure of valve in the duet
depends on its effective length land the
local acceleration due to gravity g. What
is the number of dimensionless parameter
involved ?
(a) TWo
(b) One
(c) Three
(d) Zero
78. What is the correct dimensionless group
form<'d with the variables p--density,
N-rotational speed, d-diameter and
)1--cOcfficient Of ViSCOSity ?
()
(b)
(c)
(d)
pNdl
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pNd
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Nd
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Nd'
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{b) Pressure rise in a duct due to abrupt
closure of valve in the duct
(c) Pressure rise in a duct due to slow
opening of valve in the duct
(d) Pressure nse m a duct due to
propagation of supersonic wave
through the duct
81. Which one of the following is correct for
tangential component of velocities before
and after an oblique shock ?
{a) Unity
(b) Equal
(c) Unequal
{d) None of the above
82. A hydraulic reaction working under
a head of 16m develops 640 kW of power.
What is the unit power of the turbine ?
(a) 10 kW
(b) 40 kW
(c) 60 kW
(d) 160 kW
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83. A Francis turbine working at 400 rpm has
a unit speed of 50 rpm and develops
500 kW of power. What is the effective
head under which this turbine operates ?
(a) 625 m
(b) 640 m
(c) 400 m
(d) 100m
84. A centrifugo.l pump with wdial vo.ne tips
at the outlet has an impeller of 100 mm
outer diameter. If the rotative speed is
3000 rpm and manometric efficiency 08
then what is head ?
(a) 10 m
(b) 20 m
(c) 30 m
(d) 40 m
85. The speed ratio of a Pelton wheel operating
under a head of 900 m is 0-45. What is
the peripheral velocity of the turbine
wheel ?
(a) 28 m/s
(b) 96 m/s
(c) 42 m/s
(d) 60 m/s
86. A mixed flow pump is driven by a 8 kW
motcr running at 1000 rpm. lt delivers
water at the rate of 1000 liters/min against
a total head of 25 m. What is the specific
speed of the pump in meter-minutes ?
(a) 90
(b) 50
(c) 45
(d) 75
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87. Match List-! with List-11 and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists
List-1 List-!1
A. Pelton turbine I. Specific speed
from 300 to 1 000 +
axial flow with
fixed runner vane.
D. francis turbine 2. Specific speed
from 10 to SO+
Tangential flow.
C. Propeller turbine 3. Specific speed
from 60 to 300 +
mixed flew.
D. Kaplan turbine 4. Specific speed
from 300 to 1 000 +
axial flow with
adjustable runner
vanes.
Cnde :
A B C 0
(a)2134
(b) 4 1 3 2
(c) 2 3 1 4
(d) 4 3 1 2
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88. Which one of the following graphs 89. Which one of the fo!lowing combination
Tepresents the chara<:teristics of a torque
represents the power trnnsmission systems ?
converter ? Where suffix r stands for
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Pump, hydraul.ic accumulator,
turbine runner and P stands for pump
hydraulic intensifier and hydraulic
impeller.
coupling
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(b) Pump, turbine, hydrauhc accumulator
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and hydraulic coupling
T/fe .J.
(o) Turbine, accumulator, intensifier and
lc
hydraulic coupling
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(d) Accumulator, intensifier, hydraulic
t
coupling and torque converter
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90. Which one of the following is NOT
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accessory for the boiler ?
(b)
(o) Condenser
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(b) Economizer
(o) Air prchcatcr
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(d) Feed water pump
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91 Match with and select the
correct answer using the code given below
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the lists :
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List-11
(o)
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(Type of boiler) (Features)
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A. Benson I Vertic"! lire tube
B. Stirling 2. Hori;:ontal fire
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C. Babcock-Wilcox 3. Bent water tube
D. Cochran 4. Once through
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flow
(d)
5 Inclined water
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Code:
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(b) 1 2 5 4
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(o) 4 3 5
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(d) 5 2 4
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92. Steam pressures at the inlet and exit of a
nozzle are 16 bar and 52 bar respectively
and discharge is 028 m'/s. Critical pressure
ratio is 05475. If the exit pressure is
reduced to 32 bar then what will be the
flow rate in m'ls ?
(a) 0280
(b) 0328
(c) 0356
(d) 0-455
93. Consider the follo,.,ing statements
Choked 11ow through a nozzle means
I. Discharge 1S maxtmum
2. Discharge is zero
3. Velocity at throat is supersonic
4. Nozzle exit pressure is less than or
equal to critical pressure.
Which of the above statements is/arc
correct
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(b) and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) I and 4
94. The index of expansion of dry saturate<.!
steam flowing through a nozzle is equal
to 1 J35, and then what is th" critical
prcss"re ratio for this flowing steam in
the no7..7.le ?
(a) 096
(b) 058
(c) 033
(d) 015
95. Water (C = 4 kJ/kgK) is fed to a boiler
at 30C, the enthalpy of vapurillltion at
atmospheric pressure in the boiler is
2400 kJ/kg; the steam coming from the
boiler is 09 dry. What is the net heat
supplied in the boiler ?
(a) 2160 kJ/kg
(b) 2400 kJ/kg
(c) 2440 kJ/kg
(d) 2280 kJ/kg
96. In a simple impulse turbine the no=le
angle at the entrance is 30". For maximum
diagram efficiency what is the blade-speed
ratio ?
(Note : sin 30" = 05, cos 30 = 0866.
sm 15"- 0259, cos 15" = 0966)
(a) 0259
(b) 075
(c) 05
(d) 0-433
97. Consider the following statements
pertaining to gas turbines
1. The degree of reaction of a reaction
turbine is the ratio of enerey transfer
in fixed blade to the overall energy
trans!Cr across a stage.
2. The overall pressure drop in a turbine
is the product of pressure drop pel" stage
and number of stages.
3. Gas turbine cycle (Brnyton cycle) is not
as efficient as Rankine cycle for steam.
Which t>f the ahove statements is/are
correct?
(a) I only
(b) 2 only
(c) 2and3
(d) 3 t>nly
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Steam
Flow FMFMFMFM
=
Velocity
/ ' ,' / ',
fhe pressure and velocity diagram as
shown in the figure above for a steam
lurbme refers to which one of the
following ?
(Where : M-moving blade, F-fixcd blade)
(a) Impulse turbine-Velocity compounded
(b) Impulse turbine-Pressure compounded
(c) Impulse !w-hine-Pressure and Velocity
compounded
(d) Reaction turbine stages
If the enthalpy dwp in the moving blades
and fixed blades of a steam turbine is
I 0 kJ/kg and 15 k.Jikg respectively then
what is the degree of reaction ?
(a) 67%
(b) 60%
(c) 40%
(d) 33%
I 00. In a simple single stage gas turbine plant,
if T, is the minimum temperature and T,
is the maximum temperature then what is
the work ratio in terms of r, '?
T -1
(a) 1--'e'
T, e
T, ,_,
(b)
1--'e'
T, e
(c)
T, '
T !
(d)
1--' ,,
T, e
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101. Which one of the fo!lowing statements is
correct ?
(a) Reciprocating compressors are used
to supply large quantities of air at a
lower pressure ratio.
(b) Centrifugal compressors are used to
supply large quantities of air at a lower
pressure raho.
(c) Centrifugal compressors arc used to
supply small quantities of air at a
lower pressure ratio.
(d) Centrifugal compressors cannot be run
at high speed because of impeller,
diffuser and casing.
!02. Which one following graphs shows
the representation of the processes
for a t\vo stage air c<->mpressor with perfect
interco<->ling ami uo pressure drop in the
?
(a)P,7 6
(b) P,
!\ g
., .. ,J,_'I; \ T
P, -4
v
(c) PTt:c\
;2
P, -4
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103. Consider the following statements
pertaining to axial flow compressors
104.
I.
2.
Like centrifugal axial flow
compresors arc limited by surge at
low mass flow rates.
Axial flow experience
choking at low flow rates.
3. The design point of axial flow
compressors is to the surge limit.
4. As mass flow diminishes the
compressor blades stall causing flow
separation.
Which of the above statements is/arc
correct?
() I and 2 only
(b) 1,2and3
(o) 1,3and4
(d) 3 and 4 only
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Mass Flow Rate
In the graph as shown above, for an axial
flow compressor, surging is likely to occur
in which one of the following.zones ?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
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105. Which one of the following diagrams
depicts correctly the radial distribution of
axial velocity
last stage of
compressors ?
over the blades in the
multistage axial flow
()
(b)
(o)
(d)
root L-.-c--'
I<- c"''"" ------>i
I>- cm .. n ---->1
--,--. tip
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106. Which one of the following statements is
correct ?
Increasing the number of reheating stages
in a gas turbine to infinity, makes the
tending :
(a) adiabatic
(b) Isothermal
(c) Isobaric
(d) Adiabatic
107. Which one of the following statements is
correct ?
108.
In a boiler, the air is invariably
between :
(a) Forced draft fan and chimney
(b) Forced draft fan and furnace
(c) EconomiL.Cr an<.! feed pump
(d) Condenser and feed pump
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plant is drawn for the case where :
(a) Compression of air is done in two
stages incorporating an intercooler
between two.
(b) Expansion of gases is done in two
stages followed by regeneration.
(c) Expansion of gases is done in two
stages with a reheater between the
<wo.
(d) Expansion of gases is done in two
stages with a reheater between the
two followed by regeneration.
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Direction:> ;
Each of the next TWELVE (I Z) items
consists of two statements, one labelled
as the 'Assertion (A)' and the other as
'Reason (R)'. You are to examine these
two statements carefully and select the
answers to these items using the codes
given below :
Codes :
(a) Both A and R are individually
true and R is the correct explanation
of A
(b) Both A and Rare individually true
but R is not the explanation
of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is fbe b11t R is true
I 09. Assertion (A) : An air-conditioner
-Reason (R)
operating as a beat pump
is superior to an electric
resistance heater for
winter heating.
A heat pump rejects more
heat than the heat
equivalent of the heat
absorbed.
\10_ Assertion {A): After buming mcreases
the thrust of a jet engine.
Reason (R) The air fuel ratio of jet
engine is high.
Ill. Assertion (A) : Cork is a good
Rei>Son (R) Good insulators are
highly porous.
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112. Assertion (A): Drop-wise condensation
is associated with higher
heat transfer rate as
compared to the heat
transfer rale in film
condensation.
Reason (R) In drop condensation
there ts free surface
through whieh dire<;t heat
transfer takes place.
113_ Assertion (A) : :For the similar conditions
the values of convection
heal transfer coefficients
are more m forced
convection than in free
{R}
convection.
In case of forced
convection system the
movement of fluid is by
means of external agency_
114. Assertion (A) : If a refrigerator
works inside an adiabatic
room with its door open,
the room temperature
gradually decreases.
Reason (R) Vapour comprcsswn
refrigeration cycles nave
high COP compared to
air refrigeration cycles.
115. (A): In a fluid, the ate of
deformation is far more
important than the total
deformation itself.
Reason (R) A fluid continues to
deform so long as the
external forces arc
applied.
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116. Assertion (A) : A glass tube,
when i mmcrsed into
mercury causes capillary
depression, and when
immersed into water
Reason (R)
causes capillary rise.
Mercury is denser than
water.
117. Assertion (A) : The local acceleration is
Reason {R)
zero in a steady motion.
The convective
component arises due to
the fact that a fluid
element
different
expenences
velocities at
different locations_
118. Assertion (A): The 'dimples' on a golf
ball are intentionally
provided.
Reason (R) A turbulent boundary
layer, since it has more
momentum than a
laminar boundary layer,
can better resist an
adverse pressure gradient
119. Assertion (A) : Increase in static suction
lift of centrifugal pump
may cause cavitation_
Reason (R) Available Net Positive
Suction Head mcreases
with increase in static
suction lift.
120. Assertion (A): Multistaging compi-e<>Sion
Reason (R)
is done only in reci-
procating compressors.
Reciprocating compressors
are used to compress a
large pressure ratio and
low discharge.
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A rod of length I m is sliding in a
corner as shown in the figure
above. At an instant when the rod
makes an angle of 60' with the
horizontal plane, the downward
velocity of point A is 1 m(s. What is
the angular velocity of the rod at
this instant?
(a) 2-0 radjs
(b) 15 radjs
(c) 0 5 radjs
(d) 075 rad/s
The figure as shown above is a rigid
body undergoing planar motion.
The absolute tangential accelera-
tions of the points R and S on
the body are ISO mmjse<:
2
and
300 mm/se<:
2
respectively in the
directions shown. What 1s the
angular acceleration of the rigid
body?
166 radjsec2
M
333 rad/sec
2
(c) 500
(d) 250 radfsec2
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3. Why is an offset provided in a radial
cam-translating follower mechanism?
(a) To avoid obstruction due to
some other machine part
(c)
(d)
To decrease . pressure angle
during iuiCent of the follower
To increase pressure angle
during ascent of the follower
To decrease pressure angk
during descent of the follower
4. A cam rotating with a uniform
angular velocity pushes its Oat-
faced radial follower upwards. If the
nature of the upward displacement
of the follower with respect to the
angle of cam rotation is cyclmdal,
then what 1s the shape of
acceleration curve?
(a)
(b)
(c)
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meshes with a pinion of 20 teeth,
module being 6 mm. What is the
centre distance in mm?
(a) 120
(b) 180
(c) 240
(d) 300
6. A gear having 100 teeth is fixed and
another gear having 25 teeth
revolves around it, centre lines of
both the gears being joined by an
arm, How numy revolutions will be
made by the gear of 25 teeth for one
revolution of arm?
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
7. A machine is coupled to a power
source. The machine requires
constant torque but to,-que
supplied by the power source is
(800+200sin!l)N-m. Mass moment
of inertia of the flywheel 1s
400 kg-m
2
. What is the maximum
angular acceleration of the flywheel
and at what position does it occur?
{a) 05 rad/sec
2
at !l- 90"
(b) 10 rad/sec
2
at El- 90"
(c) 05 rad/sec
2
at El = 180"
(d) 2 0 rad(sec
2
at fl = 90"
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252 MN(m2
aad <he density
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45 m/s
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The above figure shows the turning
momerrt diagram of an engine. The
mean speed of prime mover is
2n rad/s and the mass moment of
inertia is 01 kg-m
2
, then what is
the coefficient of fluctuation of
energy?
(a) 1%
{b) 5%
(c) 75%
(d) 10%
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10. ln a Hartnell governor, the mass of
each ball is 2 5 kg. Maximum and
mimmum centrifugal forces on the
balls are 2000 N and 100 N
corresponding to radii 20 em and
15 em respectively. Lengths of
vertical and horizontal arms of the
bell-crank levers are the same, then
what is the spring stiffness m
N/cm?
{a) 100
(b) 200
{c) 400
{d) 800
11. Consider the following statements
A governor is said to be
sensitive
responds
speed
when it readily
to small change in
2. isochronous if it has no
sensitivity
::>. hunting if it 1s too sensillve
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given below the Lisls ;
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Node point I Balancing of
reciprocating
masses
Critical
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Torsional
damping vibratwn of shafts
Magnificatwn
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factor of spring-mass
system
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A mass M vibrates on a frictionless
platform between two sets of
springs having individual spring
constant as shown in the figure
above. Whal is the combined "Pring
constant of the system?
(I!) 2(K
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2(K!K2)
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14. A reciprocating engine. running at
80 radfs. is 5upported on springs.
The 5tatlc deflection of the spring is
lmm. Take g=l0mfs
2
. When
the engine runs. what will be the
of vibr-ations of the
system?
(a) 80 rad/s
(b) 90 rad/s
(c) 100 radjs
(d) 160 radjs
The above figure
connected by
shows two rotors
an elastic shaft
undergoing tonnonal vibration. The
rotor Ul has a mass of 2 kg and a
diameter of 60 em, while the
rotor @ has a mass of 1 kg and a
diameter of 20 em. What is the
distance ! at which the node of
vibration of torsional vibration
occurs?
(a) 36 em
(b) 30 em
(c) 22 em
(d) 18 em
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16. Tht static deflection of a shaft under
a flywheel '" 4 mm. Take
g=10mjs
2
. What 1s the critical
speed in mdfs?
(a.) 50
(b) 20
(c) 10
(d) 5
17. Given below are the locations of the
poles of a second-order closed-loop
automatic control system. Which
one of them corresponds to a, stable
and critically damped 5ystem?
(a)
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the correct answer using the code
given below the Lists :
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(Descriptiort) (Shape)
A. Spline 1. Involute
B. Roll pin 2. Semicircular
c. Gib-headcd
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L Railway carriage wheel and
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2. IC engine cylinder and liner
Which of the above joints is/are the
result(s) of interference fit?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
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Neither I nor 2
(d) Both I and 2
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20. A power screw of 32 mm nominal
diameter and 5 mm pitch is acted
upon by an axial load of 12 kN.
Permissible thread bearing
pressure 1s 6 MPa. Considering
bearing action between the threads
in engagement, what is the number
of threads in engagement with the
screw?
{a) 6
(c) 9
~ 7
(d) 10
21. A spur gear transmits 10 kW at a
pitch line velocity of 10 mfs; driving
gear has a diameter of 10 m. Find
the tangential force between the
driver and the follower, and the
transmitted torque respectively.
{a) 1 kN and 0-5 kNm
(b) 10 kN and 5 kN-m
(c) 05 kN and 025 kN-m
(d) 1 kN and 1 kN-m
22. Fatigue strength of a rod subjected
to cyclic axial force is less than that
of a rotating beam of the same
dimensions subjected to steady
lateral force. What is the reason?
(a) Axial stiffness is less than
bending stiffness
(b) Absence of centrifugal effects
in the rod
{c) The number of discontinuities
vulnerable to fatigue is more in
the rod
(d) At a particular time, the rod
has only one type of stress
whereas the beam has both
tensile
stresses
compressive
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the surface of a solid ci<cular shaft
under pure torsion is 240 MPa. If
the shaft diameter is doubled, then
what is the maximum shear stress
developed corresponding to the
same torque?
(o) 120 MPa
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60 MPa
(a) 30 MPa
(d) IS MPa
24. An elevator weighing 10000 N
attains an upward velocity of 4 m(s
m 2 seconds with unifonn
acceleration. Then what is the
tension in the wire rope?
(a) 8000 N
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5000 N
(a) 25CO N
(d) l2<JOO N
25. On what does the basic static
capacity of a ball bearing depend?
(a) Directly proportional to
number of balls m a row and
diameter of ball
(b) Directly proportional to square
of ball diameter and inverse of
number of rows of balls
(c) Directly proportional
number of ba!!s in a row and
square of diameter of ball
(d) Inversely proportional a
square a diameter a bill>
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26. Consider the following statements
Twodimensional stresses
applied to a thin plate in its
own plane represent the plane
stress condition.
2. Under plane stress condition,
the strain m the direction
perpendicular to the plane is
zero.
3. Normal and shear stresses may
occur simultaneously on a
plane.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1 and 3
27. The principal strains at a point in a
body, under biaxial state of stress,
are IOOOxl0-
6
and -(iOOxl0-6.
What is the maximum shear strain
at that point?
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(b) 800x!0-
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(c) lOOOx 10-6
(d} I600x10-6
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elastic constants E, G and K?
(a) E ~ KG
9K+G
(c)
E ~ 9KG
K+3G
(d) E = 9KG
3K+G
29. A bar produces a lateral strain of
magnitude -60x w-
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subjected to tensile stress of
magnitude 300 MPa along the axial
direction. Find the elastic modulus
of the material, if the Poisson's ratio
is 03.
(a) 100 Gf>a
(b) 150 Gf>a
(c) 200 GPa
(d) 400 GPa
30. A uniformly distributed load w
(in kNJm) is acting over the entire
length of a 3 m long cantilever
beam. If the shear force at the mid-
point of cantilever is 6 kN, what is
the value of w?
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(c) 4
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An overhanging beam ABC is
supported at points A and B, as
shown in the above figure. Find the
maximum bending moment and the
point where it occurs.
(a) 6 kN-m at the right support
(b) 6 kN-m at the left support
(c) 45 kN-m at the right support
(d) 45 kN-m at the midpoint
between the supports
32. A freely supported beam at its ends
carries a central concentrated load,
and maximum bending moment is
M. If the same load be unifonnly
distributed over the beam length,
then what is the maximum bending
moment?
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(d) 2M
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Wading)
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34. A beam having rectangular cross-
section is subjected to an external
loading. The average shear stress
developed due to the external
loading at a particular cross-section
is -ravg What 1s the maximum shear
stress developed at the same
cross-section due to the same
loading?
(a) 'avg
(b} avg
(d)
35. Consider the following statements
When two springs of equal lengths
are arranged to fonn a cluster
spring
1. angle of twist in both the
springs will be equal
2. deflection of both the springs
will be equal
3. load taken by each spring will
be half the total load
4. shear stress in each spring will
be equal
Which of the above statements
isjare correct?
(o) 1 and 2
(b) 3 and 4
(c) 2 only
(d) 4 only
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36. A water main of 1 m diameter
contains water at a pressure head
of 100 metres. The permissible
tensile stress in the material of the
water main is 25 MPa. What is the
minimum thickness of the water
main? (Take g= 10mjs2)
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(a) 10 mm
(b) 20 mm
{c) 50 mm
{d) 60 mm
Four vertical columns of same
material, height and weight have
the same end conditions. Which
crosssection will carry the
maximum load?
(a) Solid circular section
(b) Thin hollow circular section
(c) Solid square section
(d) !-section
38. A steel specimen 150mm
2
m
cross-section stretches by 005 mm
over a 50 mm gauge length under
an axial load of 30 kN. What is the
strain energy stored in the
specimen? (Take E 200 GPa)
(a) 075 N-m
(b) !00 N-m
(c) !50 N-m
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39. What is the expression for the strain
energy due to bending of a
cantilever beam [length L, modulus
of elasticity E and moment of
inertia I)?
40.
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Which one of the following
systems is valid for gold?
(a) Orthogonal
(b) Cubic
(c) Hexagonal
(d) Triclink
crystal
41. Which one of the following is correct
for 'Climb?
(a} Dislocation moves parallel to
the slip plane
{b) Dislocation moves perpen-
dicular to the slip plane
(c) Sliding of one plane of atoms
over the other plane
(d) Dislocation moves from a slip
plane to another slip plane
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for "Burger's vector" in screw
dislocation?
(a) Perpendicular to the disloca-
tion line
(b) Inclined to the dislocation line
(c) Parallel to the dislocation line
(d) Opposite to the dislocation line
43. Which one of the following defects is
'Schottky defect'?
(a) Vacancy defect
(b) Compositional defect
(c) Interstitial defect
(d) Surface defect
44. Which one of the following elements
is an austenitic stabilizer?
(a) Chromium
(b) Tungsten
(cf Nickel
{d) Molybdenum
45. Which one of the following elements
is a ferdtic stabilizer?
(a) Nickel
(b) Manganese
(c) Copper
(d) Chromium
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46. The elements which, added to steel,
help in chip formation during
machining are
(a} sulphur, lead and phcsphorus
(b) sulphur, lead and cobalt
{c) aluminium, lead and c < ~ p p e r
(d} aluminium,
copper
titanium
47. Which one of the following cast irons
consists of carbon in rosette form?
(a) White cast iron
(b) Gray cast iron
(c) Malleable cast iron
(d) Nodular cast iron
48. Which one of the following possesses
the property of nonsparking
character?
(a) Hadfield's manganese steel
(b) Spring steel
(c) Stellite
(d) lnvar
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preferable
in design consideration
for their
{o) high resistance
Co crack
propagaTion
/b) vibration resistance
(o) impact resistance
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high resilience
50.
Which one of the following mediums
is used for the fastest cooling rate of
steel quenching?
(o) Air
(b) OH
(o) Water
(d) Brine
51. Which one of the following materials
is not a compDsite?
(a) Wood
{b) Concrete
{c) Plywood
(d) Sialon
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(Processing Method}
A. Disposable L Rotomoulding
coffee cups
B. Large water
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c. Plastic sheets
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are 'dispersion-strengthened
composJtes?
(a) Particulate e<>mposites
{b) Laminar composites
(c) Fiber reinforced composites
(d) Short-fiber discontinuous
composites
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beanng material?
(o) They excellent
embeddability
(b) They are relatively stronger
than other bearing materials
(c) They do not lose strength with
increase in temperature
{d) They have high fatigue
strength
55. Which one of the following materials
can be subjected to an age
hardening process?
(a) HSS
(b) Aluminium
(c) Pure iron
(d) Stellile
56. Consider
characteristics
folle>wing
1. Pore>sity in the metal is largely
eliminated.
2. Strength is decreased.
3. Close tolerances cannot be
maintamed.
Which e>f the abe>ve characteristics
e>f hot working is)are correct?
(a} 1 only
(b) 3 e>nly
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1 and 3
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57. Which one of the following processes
is the wiredrawing process?
(o)
(b)
Compressive
Tensile
(c) Shear
(d) Hydrostatic stress
58. Which nne of the
statements is correct?
following
(a) In extrusion process, th1cker
walls can be obtained by
increasmg the forming
pressure
(b) Extrusion is an ideal process
for obtaining rods from metal
having poor density
(c) As compared to roll forming,
extruding speed is high
(d) Impact extrusion is quite
similar to Hooker's process
including the flow of metal
be1ng in the same direction
59. What is the major problem in hot
extrusion?
(a) Design of punch
(h) Design of die
(c) Wear and tear of die
(d) Wear of punch
60. Which one of the following is a high
energy rate forming process?
(a) Roll forming
(b) Elcctrohydraulic forming
{c) Rotary forging
(d) Forward extrusion
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bits are made by powder metallurgy
process?
(a.) Carbon steel tool bits
(b) Stell:ite tool bits
(c) Ceramic tool bits
(d) HSS tool bits
62. Which of the following are the most
suitable materials for die casting?
(o.) Zinc and its alloys
(b) Copper and its alloys
(c) Aluminium and its alloys
(d) Lead and its alloys
63. Which one of the following casting
processes 1s best suited to make
bigger size hollow symmetrical
pipes?
(o.) Die casting
(b) Investment casting
(c) Shell moulding
(d) Centrifugal casting
64. Which of the following are the most
likely characteristics in centrifugal
casting?
(a) Fine grain size and high
porosity
{b) Coarse grain size and high
porosity
(c) Fine gram s1zc and high
density
(d) Coarse grain size and high
density
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1. The actual entry point through
which the molten metal enters
the mould cavity is called in-
gate.
2. Bottom gate in case of a mould
creates unfavourable tempera-
ture gradient.
3. Sprue m case of a mould 1s
made tapered to avoid mr
inclusion.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
(a) l only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
(d) l and 3
66. In which one of the fo11owing
fumaces mos.t of the nonferrous
alloys are melted?
(o.) Reverberatory furnace
(b) Induction furnace
(c) Crucible furnace
(d) Pot furnace
67. By which one of the following
methods gray iron ie usually
welded?
(a} no welding
(b) MIG welding
(c) Gas welding
(d) Arc welding
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given below the Lists :
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(Welding
Process)
A. Laser
welding
B. Friction
weldmg
List-I!
(Application)
I. Uniting large-area
sheets
2. Repairing large
parts
C. Ultrasonic 3. Welding a rod to a
welding flat surface
D. Explosive 4. Fabrication of
welding nuclear reactor
components
5. Welding very thin
materials
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taper only?
(a) Tailstock offset
(b) Taper attachment
(c) Form tool
(d) Compound rest
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centred chuck?
(a} Eight
(b) Six
(c) Four
(d) Three
71. For the manufacture of screw
fasteners on a mass scale, which is
the most suitable machine tool?
(a) Capstan lathe
(b) Single-spindle automat
(c) CNC turning centre (lathe)
(d) CNC machining centre
72. What is the drilling time for
producing a hole in an MS sheet of
25 mm thickness using an HSS drill
of 20 mm di-ameter? The cutting
speed and feed for drill are
20 m{rnin and 025 mmfrevolution
respectively. Neglect time taken for
setting up, approaching and
travelling of tools.
(a) 0314 min
(b) 0236 min
(c) 0438 min
(d) 0443 min
73. For machining, which one of the
following gang milling operations is
employed?
(a) Thread&
(b) Bores
(c) Grooves
(d) Steps on prismatic parts
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used to hold which one of the
following?
{a) Spindle
(b) Overarm
(c) Cuttmg tool
(d) Mandrel
75. By which one of the following
muchines the teeth of an internul
spur gear can be cut accurately?
{a) Milling machine
(b) Slotting machine
{c) Hobbing machine
(d) Gear-shaping machine
76. Which one of the following is noe
used as abrasive material in
grinding w h e ~ l s
{a) Aluminium oxide
{b) Silicon carbide
{c) Cubic boron nitride
(d) Manganese oxide
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the grinding wheel of 100 mm
diameter for cylindrical grinding of
a steel workpiece is 30 mjs, what
will be the estimated rotational
speed of the grinding wheel m
revolution per minute (r.p.m.)?
(a} 11460
(b) 5730
(c) 2865
(d) 95
78. In which of the following machining
manual part programming is done?
(a) CNC machining
(b} NC machining
{c) DNC machming
(d) FMS machining
79. Interpolation in the controller refers
to control of which one of the
following in a CNC machine?
(a} loading/unloading of jobs. on
machine
(b) Loading/unloading of tools
from the tool changer
{c) Axes of machine for contourmg
(d) Coolant and miscellaneous
functions an machine
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computers in Distributed
Numerical Control machines?
(a) To act as stand-by systems
(b) To share the processing of
large-size NC programs
(c) To serve a group of NC
machines
(d) To network with another DNC
setup
81. In which machining system, the
highest level of automation is
found?
(a) CNC machine tools
(b) Automatic transfer machines
(c) Machine tools with electro-
hydraulic positioning and
control
(d) DNC machining system
82. Consider the following statements
with respect to the effects of a large
nose radius on the tool :
I, It deteriorates surface finish.
2. It increases the possibility of
chatter.
3. It improves tool life.
Which of the above statements
isfllle correct?
(a) 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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specified for a single-point cutting
tool in American system :
10, 12, 8, 6, 15, 20, 3
What does the angle 12 represent?
(a) Side cutting-edge angle
(b) Side rake angle
(c) Back rake angle
(d) Side clearance angle
84. Consider the following :
1. Tool life
2. Cutting forces
3. Surface finish
Which of the above is/are the
machinability criterion/criteria?
(a) I, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 2 only
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85. A capstan lathe is used to mass-
produce, in batches of 200, a
particular component. The direct
material cost is Rs 4 per piece, the
direct labour <X>St is Rs 3 per piece
and the overhead costs are 400%
of the labour costs. What is the
production cost per piece?
(a) Rs 19
{b) Rs 23
(c} Rs 16
(d) Rs 15
86. Which ono of the f<.>llowing
in respect
machining
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statements is correct
of unconventional
processes?
(a) The cutting tool is in direct
contact with the job
(b) The tool material needs to be
harder than the job material
(c) The tool is never in <X>ntact
with the job
(d) There has to be a relative
motion between the tool and
the job
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fuo following
processes <ho metering holes in
injector nozzles of diesel engines
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be suitably made?
(a) Ultrasonic machining
(b) Abrasive jet machining
(c) Electron beam machining
(d) Chemical machining
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holes, <.>ne smaller than the other,
has to be located in a fucture using
hardened and ground plugs for
further machining in relation to the
holes. Select the correct method <.>f
locating the lever from the given
alternatives.
(a) Using two hardened and
ground plugs, the smaller one
having flats machined on euch
side
(o) Using <wo hardened
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ground plugs
(c) Using ono hardened
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ground plu,g and one V-block
(d) Using two V-blocks
Which
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(o) Mean absolute deviation
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Trend value
(;) Movmg average
(d) Price fluctuation
90. In a forecasting situation,
exponential sm<.>othing with a
smoothing constant o: 02 is to be
used. If the demand f<.>r nth period
is 500 and the actual demand for
the corresponding pei'iod tumcd
out to be 450, what is the forecast
for the (n + .Qth period?
(a) 450
(b) 470
(c) 490
(d) 500
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L Functional
2. Operational
3. Aesthetic
Which of the above aspects is/ are
to be analyzed in connection with
the product development?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
{d) 3 only
92. Consider the following statements
ihe irnmedJate objective of a
product is
L to simulate sales function
2. to utilize ilie existing
equipment and power
3. to monopolize the market
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
(a} !, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
{c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 3 only
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93. P:rocess X has a fiXed cost of
Rs 40,000 per month and a variable
cost of Rs 9 per unit. Process Yhas
a fiXed cost of Rs 16,000 per month
and a variable cost of Rs 24 per
unit. At which value, total costs of
processes X and Y will be equal?
(a} 800
(b) 1200
(c) 1600
(d) 2000
94. Consider the following statements
The break,even point increases
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mcreases
2 if the variable cost
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decreases
3.
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decreases
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is/are correct?
(a) l only
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 2 and 3
{d} I and 3
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automatic car wash wishes to plan
for enough capacity to handle 60
cars per hour. Each car will have a
wash time of 4 minutes, hut there is
to be a 25% allowance for setup
time, delays and payment transac-
tions. How many car wash stalls
should be installed?
96.
{a) 3
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(c) 5
(d) 6
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processing on the four work-
stations (WSJ. The capacity of each
machine on these work-stations is
given in the diagram as shown
above. In the diagram Ml, M2A,
M2B, M3, M4A and M4B are the
machines and 500, 275, 275, 560,
200 and 200 are their capacities in
number of products made per shift.
If the products made in this system
are 5% defective, then what wilt be
the output from this system?
(a) 380
(b) 475
(c) 522
(d) 532
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97. If demand is doubled and ordering
cost, unit cost and inventory
carrying cost arc halved, then what
wi1l be the EOQ?
(a) Half
(b) Same
(c) Twice
(d) Four times
93. Consider tbe following statements :
The MRP inventory status file
contains
I. material on hand
2. planned OTder
3. planned order release
Which of the above statements
is/arc correct?
(o( i,2and3
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99. Consider the following
1. A mass production schedule
2. An inventory status file
3. Bill of material
Which of the above are the inputs to
MRP systems?
(a)I.2=d3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
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work measurement technique?
(a) Time study
(b) Work sampling
(c) Motion time data
(d) Micromotion study
101. If in a time study, the observed time
is 075 min, rating factor ~ 110%
and allowances are 20% of nonnal
time, then what is the standard
time?
(a) 082 min
(b) 0975 'min
(c) 099 min
(d) 103 min
102. For a confidence level of 95% and
accuracy 5%, the number of
cycles to be timed in a time study is
equal to
where N- number of observations
taken; x ~ x
1
X
2
, ... , XN are
individual observations. What is the
value of K?
(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 40
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103. If in a process on the shop floor, the
specifications are not met, but the
charts for variables show control,
then which of the following actions
should be taken?
104.
(a) Change the process
(b) Change the method of
measurement
(c) Change the worker or provide
him training
(d) Change the specifications or
upgrad" th" process
An operating characteristic =m
(OC curve) is a plot between
(a} consumers' risk =d
producu's risk
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probability of acceptance =d
probability of rejection
(o} percentage of defectives =d
probability of acceptance
(d) average outgoing quality =d
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which one of the following is correct
for gr-aphical method?
(a} A point in the feasible region is
not a solution to the problem
(b) One of the corner points of the
f e ~ i b l e region is not the
optimum solution
-(c) Any point in the positive
quadrant does not satisfy the
nonnegativity constraint
(d) The lines correspm1ding to
different values of objective
functions are parallel
106. A linear programming problem with
mixed constraints (some con-
straints of :s; type and some of i':
type) can be solved by which of the
following methods?
(a} Big-M method
(b) Hungarian method
(c) Branch and bound technique
(d) Least cost method
107. While solving a linear programming
problem by simplex method, if all
ratios of the right-hand side lb;) to
the coefficient in the key row (<l;j)
become negative, then the problem
has which of the following types of
solution?
(a) An unbound solution
(b) Multiple solutions
(c) A unique solution
(d) No solution
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case of simplex method of linear
programming?
(a} The constants of constraints
equation may be positive or
negative
(b) Inequalities are not converted
into equations
(c) It cannot be used for two-
variable problems
(d) The simplex algorithm IS an
iterative procedure
109. When solving the problem by Big-M
method, if the objective functions
row (evaluation row) shows
optimality but one or more srtificial
variables are still in the basis, what
type of solution does it show?
(a} Optimal solution
(b) Pseudooptima! solution
(c) Degenerate solution
(d) Infeasible solution
110. Which of the following distributions
is followed by the number of
arrivals in a given time in a single-
server queueing model?
(a) Negative exponential
distribution
(b) Poisson distribution
(c) Normal distribution
(d! Beta distribution
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d1stributed as per the Poisson
distribution with a mean rate of
10 per hour and the services are
exponentially distributed with a
mean service time of 4 minutes,
what is the probability that a
customer may have to wait to be
served?
(a} 040
(b) 050
(c) 067
(dJ 1 00
112. A single-bay car wash with a Poisson
arrival rate and exponential service
time has cars arriving at an average
rate of 10 minutes apart and an
a\>erage service time of 4 minutes.
What is the system utiLization?
(a) 100
(b) 067
(c) 040
(d) 024
113. Consider the following :
L A system-oriented approach
A multidisciplined
approach
3. A function-oriented approach
Which of the above refer to value
engineering?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) l and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
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114. Which one of the following is used for
data processing carried out by the
CPU of the computer?
(a) ROM
(b) RAM
(c} Hard disk
(d) Floppy disk drive
115. What is the full form of RISC?
(e) Reduced Instruction Set Chip
(b) ~ d Instruction So<
Computers
(c) Reduced Instruction Se<
Computers
(d) Redundant Instruction Se<
Chip
116. What is the size of the spreadsheet in
Lotus?
(a) 1028 rows and 256 columns
(b) 2048 rows and 1028 columns
(c) 1028 rows and 1028 columns
(d} 2048 rows ancl 256 columns
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true and R is the correct
explanation of A
(b} Both A and R are individually
true but R is rtDt the correct
explanation of A
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(d) A is false but R is true
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Mohr's construction is possible for
stresses, strains and area moment
of inertia..
Reason (R)
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Gears produced by employing
form-cutting principle using
Reason (R) :
Production of the correct gear
tooth profile employing form-
cutting principle would require
a separate cutter for cutting
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the same module and also errors
are associated with inaccurate
operation of indexing mechanism.
119. Assertion (A) :
Moving avemge method of
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fluctuations and suppresses day-
to-day insignificant fluctuations.
Reason (R)
Working out moving averages of
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random day-to-day fluctuations
and represents only significant
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Assembly line balancing increases
productivity.
Reason (R) :
gear-milling cutter on a milling Assembly line balancing reduces
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(b) 034
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2. A jet of oil with relative density 07 strikes
normally a plate with a velocity of 10 m/s. The
jet has an area of 003 m
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(a) 210 N
(b) 21 kN
(c) 206 kN
(d)
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A. Lubrication
B. Rise of sap
in trees
pressure
C. 3. Viscc;>sity
D. 4. Surface
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1.
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Conservation of energy_
Steady flow
3. Viscous flow
4. Incompressible flow.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 4 only
(b) 1 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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6. Match List I with List II and select the correct
answer using the code given below the lists:
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2.
3.
D
3
3
1
3
9.
( 3- A
The parameters which determine the friction
for turbulent flow in a rough pipe are
(a) Froude number and relative roughness
(b) Froude number and Mach number
(c) Reynolds number and
roughness
(d) Mach number and relative ro
answer using the code gi\1 n
List I
(Process index 'n ~
A.
B.
A
. (a} 3.
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 2
B
1
1
4
4
T
c
4
4
1
1
D
.2
3
2
3
s
relative
3
For designing air-conditioning ducts, equal
friction method
(a) Ensures same velocity in the duct all
through in all branches
(b) Ensures constant static pressure at all
terminals in the duct
(c) Automatically reduces the air-velocity in
the duct in the direction of flow
(d) Does all of the above
10. An oil of kinematic viscosity 05 stoke is 14.
flowing through a pipe of 5 em diameter. The
flow through the pipe becomes critica:I at a
velocity of
(a) 02 m/s
(b) 2 m/s
(c) 25 m/s
(d) 4 m/s
11 .. Which one of the following statements is not
correct?
In a transient flow process
(a) The rates of inflow and outflow of mass
are
(b) The state of matter inside the control
volume varies . with time
(c) There can be heat and work interactions
across the control volume
(d) There is no accumulation of energy
inside the control volume
12. Detonation in the S.I. engine becomes severe
13.
during
(a) Low load and high speed
(b) High load and high speed
(c) Low load and low speed
(d) High load and low speed
The head loss in a sudden exp
6 em diameter pipe to 12
terms of V
1
in
pipe is
(a)
(d)
3
16
y2
9. _1
16 2g
15.
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Consider the following statements regarding
turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate
with zero pressure gradient :
1. The thickness of the boundary layer
increases approximately as the power of
the distance from the leading edge.
2.
approximately inversely
the square root of
number.
Which of the
correct ?
(a)
2 only
IS
Air (density 12 kg/m
3
and kinematic
viscosity 15 centistqkes) flows over a flat
plate, at zero angle of incidence, at a
velocity of 20 m/s. If Reynolds number at
transition is taken as 25 .x 10
5
, maximum
distance, from leading edge up to which the
boundary layer remains laminar, is
(a) 375 mm
(b) 9375 mm
(c) 1875 mm
(d) 250 mm
16.
17.
18. In similitude with gravity force, where
equality of Froude number exists, the velocity
(Where SA and S
8
are the specific gravities
19.
of the two fluids)
What is the absolute pressure at A measured
by an open tube manometer as in the figure
above ? Assume atmospheric pressure as
103 kN/m
2
.
(a) 785 kN/m
2
(b) 180 kN/m
2
(c) 1030 kN/m
2
(d) 103 kN/m
2
The we1r of
e fi.ead of water over
nd the head due t o
is 002 m, is given by
20.
ratio becomes
(a) 10
(b)
(L )112
r
(c)
(d)
Where L = ratio of mode
r
dimension.
The velocity potentia f - ction is given by an
xyS - x2 + x3y + y2. The
3 3
t in x direction is
y3 2
- + 2x- x y
3 .
(c) 3x
2
y + 2x - xy
2
(d) x
3
y
2
+ 2x
2
- y
2
x
A refrigerated van has to be maintained
at - 10C, while ambient temperature is
32C. Overall surface area of the van is
25 m
2
_ The walls of the van are of 16 mm
plywood (k = 0-06 W/m.K) at inner surface
and 12 mm of glass work (k = 006 W/m.K).
The capacity of the refrigerated van in tons
of refrigeration will be
(a) 010 ton
(b) 0-35 ton
(c) 055. ton
(d) 0-65 ton
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21. The velocity potential in a flow field is 25.
= 2xy. The corresponding value of stream
function is
(a) (y
2
- x
2
) + constant
(b) . (x
2
- y
2
) + constant
(c)
(d) 2(x- y) + constant
The stream function in a two-dimensional
flow field is given by \jl = x
2
- y
2
. Then the
magnitude of velodty at point (1, 1) is
(a) 2
(b) 2 .J2
(c) 4
(d) 8
22. As an index of comfort, the temperature of 26. In air-water vapour
saturated air at which a person would
experience the same feeling of comfort as saturation temperat
experienced in the actual unsaturated
onds to the
environment is called the (a)
(a) Comfort temperature
(b) Effective temperature
(c) Wet bulb temperature
(d) Soothing temperature
23. When moist air passes through a bed of si i
24.
gel, the
(a)
(b) Dry bulb temperature
(c) Specific humidity of a1
(d)
(c) \1' = x2y2, = x2 + y2
(d) 'l' = x2 + y2, <jl =
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(b)
he components of velocity u and v along X
and Y directions in a 2D flow problem of' an
incompressible fluid are
1. u = x
2
cos y; v = - 2x sin y
2. U = X + 2; V = 1 - y
3. u = xyt; v = x
3
- y
2
t/2
4. u = ln x + y; v = xy- y/x
Which of these will satisfy the continuity
equation ?
{a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
28. Moderator in a nuclear plant is used to 31.
(a) Protect against neutron and gamma rays
(b) Absorb excess neutrons
(c) Slow down the speed of fast' moving
neutrons
(d) Return the neutrons back into the core of
the reactor
29. A certain air has DBT of 35C and DPT of
'rhe components of rotation for a
three-dimensional flow field
~ A . A
V == (y
2
+ z
2
) i + (x
2
+ 1.
2
) j + (x
2
+ y
2
) k at
(1, 2, 3) are
(a) wx = -1 rad/s, w y = 2 radls,
w = -1 radls
z
(b) wx = -1 rad/s, wy == -1 radls,
wz = 2 radls
(c) wx = -2 rad/s,
w = -2.rad/s
z .
(d) wx :::: 2 rad/s,
wz = -1 rad/s
20C, the corresponding saturation p r e s s u r ~ 32. The higher calorific
of fuel occurs when
of water being 5628 kPa and 233 kPa +
respectively. When the atmospheric pressure
is assumed as 10132 bar, the specific
humidity of air will . be
(a) 25 x 10-3
{b) 78 X 10-
3
(c) 147 x 10-3
(dJ 25 x lo-
3
30. The effects of superheatj
evaporator and sub coo
the condenser, fo
work +
(a)
"""'......_, ... perheating increases COP, but sub
cooling decreases COP
(d) Superheating decreases COP, but sub
cooling increases COP
(.a) m products of combustion is
o the initial temperature of
resent in products of combustion is not
ndensed to the initial temperature of
he fuel
Is not formed during combustion of a
fuel
(d) Is formed during combustion of a fuel
33. The vapour compression refrigeration cycle is
an inherently irreversible cycle, because
34.
(a) The compressor is non-ideal
(b) The evaporator is not frictionless
(c) The condensation process is not
isothermal
(d) Of the use of expansion valve instead of
an expansion engine
The Stoichiometric air-fuel ratio by volume for
combustion of carbon monoxide in air is
(a) 119
(b) 238
(c) 245
(d) 476
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35.
A 50 em diameter spherical vessel 1s 38.
completely filled up with a liquid of specific
08; the vessel and the liquid are
then rotated about the vertical axis,
without relative motion, at a rotational
speed of 20 rad/s. The points of maximum
pressure lie on a horizontal plane below the
centre of sphere by
(a) 125 em
(b) 696 em
(c) 245 em
{d) 196 em
Consider the following :
1. EGR
2. Increased compression ratio.
3. Thermal reactor m the exhaust
39
manifold.
4. Use of 5% lean mixture.
Which of these are used io
emission from engine exhaust ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
37. A
between the
3C and 27C. If one
Consider the following :
1. Catalytic converter.
2. Use of high compression ratio.
3. Oxidation catalyst m the
manifold.
4.
By which of these techniques,
of nitrogen m the en
contro1led ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 4 only
(c)
(d)
exhaust
ffe he following statements :
is used to measure small
variation of pressure above or below
ambient pressure.
2. Thixotropic .fluid exhibits decrease in
viscosity with time.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a). 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
minimum power required 40. The main object of Morse test is to find out
te the refrigerator is
(b) 0'17 kW
(c) 09 kW
(d) 10 kW
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(a) Performance of a petrol engine
(b) Performance of a diesel engine
(c) Frictional power of a petrol engine
(d) Indicated power of a single cylinder
diesel engine
41. Which phenomena have the most adverse 45.
effect on volumetric efficiency when engine
works at high speeds ?
(a) F.low friction and choking
(b) Ram effect and choking
(c) Flow friction and charge heating
(d) Charge heating and back flow
42. In rocket propulsion, the oxygen for
combustion of its fuel' is. taken from
43.
44.
(a) Surrounding air
(b) The rocket itself
(c) Compressed atmospheric air
(d) Surrounding air and compressed
atmospheric air
A body will be in a stable equilibrium in a
floating condition if
(a)
'fhe metacentre is below the
gravity
(b)
The metacentre is above the
gravity
. (c) The metacentric height is zero
(d)
The centre of buoyancy coi
the centre of gravity
Consider the following :
0
1. Increased cetan
n u m ~ e r
2. Increased co e ion ratio.
3.
4.
above factors reduce
the diesel engine ?
(b) 2 a.nd 4 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
centre
physical
46.
47.
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Consider the following statements :
1. Increasing the metacentric height of a
ship causes increase in the period of
rolling.
2. The frequency of pitching can be
reduced by adding more loads along the
length of a ship below its centre of
gravity.
3. A ship has difl'erent meta
rolling and pitching.
4. Stability can be improve
the width and reduc
Which of the above stat-e
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) ly +
(d)
ollowing factors :
in
can be reduced by
Engine speed.
Compression ratio.
3. Degree of supercharge.
4. Injection advance.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a)
1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) .
2 and? only
(c)
1, 3 and 4 only
(d)
2 only
An ideal refrigerator is operating between a
condenser temperature of 37C and an
evaporator temperature of - 3C. If the
machine is fun'ctioning as a heat pump, its
coefficient of performance will be
(a) 600
(b) 675
(c) 700
(d) 775
48. Two radiating surfaces A
1
= 6m
2
and 51.
A
2
= 4 m
2
have the shape factor F
1
_
2
= 01;
the shape factor F
2
_
1
will be
(a) 0 18
(b) 015
(c) 012
(d) 010
49. Consider the following statements regarding
SI engine:
50.
1. Specific output . is higher .. than CI
engine.
2. It cim burn leaner mixtures than CI
engine.
3. For a given volumetric capacity, its
power output is lesser CI engine.
4. Its exhaust pollution is higher relative
to CI engine.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 2 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1 and 4 only
Consider the following statements1 eg
1. CI engine knock
increasing compressi
2. Thermal effici cy of a CI engirie is
to a
3. specific output
4. use leaner' mixtures relative
(b) 2 and 4 only
(c) 1 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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Consider the following statements related to
the stability of floating bodies :
1. The . metacentrc should be above the
centre of gravity of the floating body for
stable equilibrium during smal.l
oscillations.
2.
3.
4.
For a floating body, stability is not
determined simply by the relative
positions of centre of gravity n centre
of buoyancy.
Large value metacentric height
reduces the perinnoA-...To1l of the vessel.
. Which of are correct?
(a)
Consider the following statements :
1.
2.
3.
4.
P1 + Pa
2
Intercooling is perfect.
Work in the. LP cylinder is twice the
work in the HP cylinder.'
Which of the above statements are correct
for maximum compression efficiency in a
2-stage compressor ?
(a) . 1 and 3 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 2_ and 4 only
(d) 1, 3 and 4
53.
54.
55.
Consider the following statements :
1. Static pressure increases.
2. Stagnation pressure decreases,
3. Static temperature increases.
4. Stagnation temperature decreases.
Which of the above statements are correct for
change in properties across normal shock
wave?
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Consider the following statements :
1. A small bubble of one. fluid immersed in
another fluid has a spherical shape.
. 56. The radiative heat transfer rate per unit area
(W/m
2
) between two plane parallel grey
surfaces whose emissivity is 09 and
maintained at 400 K and 300 K is
(a) 992
.
(b) 812
(c) 567
(d) 464
57.
(c) 033
(d) 175
58.
the
the
2. The droplets of a fluid move upward or
downward in another fluid due to
unbalance between gravitational and
buoyant forces.
3. Droplets of bubbles attached to a
surface can remain stationary in a
gravitational fluid if the surface te
exceeds buoyant forces.
4. Surface tension of a
proportional to ~ t radius w
force is proportionalto th
radius.
Which of the above statem
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
12
(c) 22
(d) 926
pump works between
of 277C and 27C. Its
59.
60.
Which of these are intensive properties?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 2 and 4 only
(c) 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
For film-wise condensation on a vertical
plane, the film thickness o and heat transfer
coefficient h vary with distance x from the
leading edge as
(a) S decreases, h increases
(b) Both S and h increase
(c) 8 increases, .h decreases
(d) Both S and h decrease
Molal specific heats of an ideal gas depend on
(a) Its pressure
(b) Its temperature
(c) Both its pressure and temperature
(d) The number of atoms in a molecule
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'.
61. Consider the following statements :
62.
63.
1. Mass transfer refers to mass in transit
due to a species concentration gradie.nt
in a mixture.
2. Must have a mixture of two or more
species for mass transfer to occur.
3. The species concentrationgy:adient is the
driving potential for mass transfer.
4. Mass transfer by diffusion is analogous
to heat transfer by conduction.
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Consider the following :
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
Temperature
Viscosity
Internal energy
Entropy
1, 2, 3 and 4
2 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
t o intersection of the buoyant force
........ _--. ....
the gravitational force
oint of intersection of the buoyant force
and the centre line-of the body
(d) : Centre of the volume of the displaced
flu'id
64. Consider the following statements :
1.
2,
3.
4.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Boiling of water from a heat source at
tlie same boiling temperature.
Theoretical isotherm.al compression of a
gas.
Theoretical polytropic
process with heat
atmosphere.
Diffusion of two ideal
other at constant
compression
rejection to
65. are o 2 m diameter is immersed
liquid of unit weight 800 N/m
3
<>'-1"'-n.c' -'edge just on the liquid surface.
e th of centre of pressure on one side,
su ea below the liquid surface, ~ s
080 m
075 m
060 m
064 m
The following statements refer to axial flow
compressors as compared to centrifugal
com pressors :
1 . Can be designed for higher pressure
ratios than centrifugal compressors.
2. Maximum efficiency higher than
centrifugal compressors but in a narrow
speed range.
3. More suitable for aviation gas turbines
due to lower fronta1 area.
4. Lighter m mass than centrifugal
compressors .
Which of the above statements are o r r e ~ t ?
(a) . 1 and 3 only
{b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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67. Consider the following statements ! 70. A Carnot engine rejects 30% of absorbed heat
to a sink at 30C. The temperature of the heat
source is
68.
69.
1. Slow heating of water from an electric
heater.
2. expansion of air.
3. Evaporation of a liquid from a heat
source at the evaporation, temperature.
4. Constant pressure heating of a gas by a
{a) 1oooc
(b) 433C
(c) 737C
(d) 1010C
t emperature source. -
7
1. If a fluid flows
Which of these processes is/are reversible ?
(a) 3 only
(b) 2 and 3 011ly
(c) 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
A curved surface has the shape of
one-quadrant of a 3 m long 2 m diameter
cylinder with two edges parallel to the axis.
The curved surface is immersed in a
stationary liquid of unit weight 10 kN/m
3
such
that one straight edge is on the liquid surfae
and the other 1 m below the surface.
(b) 100 kNm
(c)
(d)
unter-flow heat exchanger,
profiles of the two fluids are
el and non-linear
{c) Linear but non-parallel
(d) Divergent from one another
72.
(a)
{b)
{c)
(d)
gJ. operates between temperature
limi o 900 K and T
2
and another between
ana 400 K. For both to be equally efficient,
th value of T
2
wHI be
700 K
{}?) 600 K
(c) 750 K
(d) 650 K
73. The tube of an inclined tube manometer has
its upper end open to air and the lower end
C<?nnected to a vertical cylinder trough having
a diameter 4 times that of the tube. The slope
of the. tube is 1 in 4 and specific gravity of
manometer liquid is 072. The space above the
liquid in the trough is connected to a gas
chamber. When the movement of meruscus in
the tube is 8 em, change in gas pressure, in
height of water column, is
(a) 135 em .
(b) 144 Cpl
(c) 180 em
(d)
153 ern
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- - -- -
74.
75.
76.
Match List I with List II and select the correct.
answer using the code given below the lists :
List I
!.Jist II
(Losses)
(Parameters
A. Leakage loss 1. Zero at design point
B. Friction loss 2. Proportional to
head
C. Entrance loss 3. Proportional to half
of relative velocity
square
Code:
A B c
(a)
1 2 3
(b) '2
3 1
(c)
1.
3 2
{d)
2 1 3
In a heat exchanger, the hot liquid enters
with a temperature of 180C and leaves at
160C. The cooling fluid enters at 30C an
leaves at ll0C. The capacity ratio of the h
exchanger is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
025
040
050
055
ics states that
Two are always
in thermal q rium with each other
o systems not in thermal equilibrium
a third system are also not in
thermal equilibrium with each other
(d) When two systems are in thermal
equilibrium with a third system, .they
are in thennal equilibrium with each
other
77.
78.
80.
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_____ _L_ _____________ -- - -
On h"eat transfer surface, fins are provided
(a) To increase temperature gradient so as
to enhance heat transfer
(b) To increase turbulence in flow for
enhancing heat transfer
(c) To increase surface area to promote the
rate of heat transfer
(d) To decrease the pressure
fluid
The .annular space
vertical cylinders, of equ le,
with an incompressibl liq d constant
viscosity. The outer er held fixed and
the inner cylinder 1s slo y-rotated about its
axis at a uniform tatio al speed. Assuming
that Newton's law of viscosity holds good
(a)
isco shear stress in liquid is uniform
r<>s the gap
e tangential velocity of liquid varies
on-linearly across the gap
Viscous shear stress in liquid varies
linearly across the gap
Fins are made as thin as possible to
(a) Reduce the total weight
(b) Accommodate more number of fins
(c) Increase the width for the same profile
area
(d) Improve flow of coolant around the fin
Consider the following statements regarding a
reciprocating .air compressor :
1. The effect of clearance is to reduce the
volumetric efficiency.
2. The clearance has no effect on work
done per kg of air delivered.
3. The volumetric efficiency decreases with
increasing pressure ratio.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 3 only
I
I.
81. An inventor states that his new engine rejects 83.
to the sink 40% of heat absorbed from the
source while the source and sink
temperatures
respectively.
equivalent to
are
His
(a) Joule engine
(b) Stirling engirte
engine
(c) Impossible engine
(d) Carnot engine
IS therefore
84.
A closed system receives 60 k,J heat but its.
internal energy decreases by 30 kJ.' Then
the work done by the system is
(a) 90 kJ
(b) 30 kJ
(c) -30 kJ
(d) -90 kJ
(a)
(b)
82. A thin plane lamina, of area A and weight W, (c)
slides down a fixed plane inclined to the
vertical at an angle a.. and maintains a
uniform gap E from the surface of the plane,
the gap being filled with oil of constant
viscosity The terminal velocity of the pla
15
(a)
(b)
E cos a
Ej.tW
A sin a..
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ider the follo:wing statements :
or a impulse steam
. .
turbine stage having two rows of moving
blades
L
2.
The work done in each row of moving
blades is equal.
The efficiency of a velocity-compounded
stage is less than that of a
pressure-compounded stage.
3. The velocity-compounded stage is often
used in the first stage of a multistage
impulse turbine.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct?
{a) 1 3 only.
(b) 2 only
(c). 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
86. Extended surfaces are used to increase the 89.
rate of heat transfer. When the convective
heat transfer coefficient h = . mk, the
addition of extended surface will
(a) Increase the rate of heat transfer
.,
(b) Decrease the rate of heat transfer
(c) Not increase the rate of heat transfer
(d) Increase the rate of heat transfer when
the length of the fin is very large
87. Consider the following statements
For a fluidized bed boiler
1. There s less formation of NOx.
2. It can burn inferior grades of coal.
Which of
correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
In a .quiescent sea, density of water at free
surface is Po and at a point much below the
surface density is p. Neglecting variation in
gravitational acceleration g and assuming a
constant value of bulk modulus K, the depth h
of the point from the free surface is
(a)
K (__!_ + _!_)
g Po P
(b)
(c)
(d)
e critical radius of insulation
will be less than
conduction heat l()SS
(b) Heat flux will decrease
(c) Added insulation will increase heat loss
(d) Added insulation will decrease heat loss
(d) Neither lnor 2
91. Consider the following statements :
88.
(c) Open system
well insulated
of
(d) Non-flow diabatic system
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For a supercritical steam generator
1. It has no steam drum.
2. It has no circulation pump.
3. The phenomenon of boiling does not
occur in it.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) '1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 3 o ~ y
92. Pseudo plastic is a fluid for which
95. Specific speed of a turbomachine
(a) Dynamic viscosity decreases as the rate
of shear increases
(b) Newton's law of viscosity holds
(c) Dynamic viscosity increases as the rate
of shear increases
(d) Dynamic viscosity increases with the
time for which shearing forces are
applied 96.
93. A control volume is
(a) An isolated system
(b) A closed system but heat and work can
cross the boundary
(c) A specific amount of mass in space
(d)
region
94. The time constant of a therm c
(a)
of initial 98.
(b)
{d) The minimum time taken to record a
tempeniture reading
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(a) Is the speed of a machine having unit
dimensions
(b) Relates the shape rather than size of
machine
(c) Remains the same under different
conditions of operations
(d) Depends only upon the
which the machine operates
Isothermal compression
engine is an example of
(a) Open system
(b)
(c)
t
1c system
ith a movable boundary
Adhesion is more than cohesion
(b) Cohesion is more than adhesion
(c) Cohesion is equal to adhesion
(d) Adhesion and cohesion have no bearing
with angle of contact
A closed thermodynamic system manifests
when
(a) Matter is not allowed to cross the
boundary but energy transfer occurs
across the boundary
(b) There is transfer of both mass and
energy across the system boundaries
(c) There is only transfer of mass but no
heat and work energy are transferred
(d) There is absolutely no interaction of the
system with surroundings
99. Consider the following statements regarding a Directions : Each of the next twenty (20) items
draft tube used in water turbines :
consists of two statements, one labelled as the
of 'Assertion (AF and the other as 'Reason (R)'. You are
1. It .reduces the discharge velocity
water to minimize the loss of kinetic
energy at the outlet.
2.
3.
It permits the turbine to be set above
the tail race without any appreciable
drop in available head.
It is used in both impulse and reaction
type of water turbines.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
{a) 1, 2 and 3
{b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 only
to examine these two statements carefully and select
the answers to these items using the codes given
below :
Codes:
(a)
(b) Both A and
is not the c
(c)
ut R is true
The constant pressure lines
are steeper than the constant
100. volume lines for a perfect gas
Ll
on the T-S plane.
Reason (R) ': The specific heat at constant
pressure is more than the
specific heat at constant
volume for a perfect gas.
The equivalent thermal e auctivity of the 102. A,<;,<;ertion (A) : In a diesel engme knocking
wall as shown in \he figqre above is decreases with reduced engine
(a)
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speed.
Reason (R) : With increased engine speed,
quantity of fuel injected during
the delay period increases.
103. Assertion (A) : Rocket engines are used for
space research.
( 18 - A )
Reason (R) : They have high specific
impulse.
104. Assertion (A) : Lumped capacity analysis of
unsteady heat conduct ion
assumes a constant uniform
temperature throughout' a
solid body.
Reason (R) : The surface convection
resistance 18 very large
compared with the internal
conduction resistance.
105. Assertion (AJ : In a practical vapour
compression refrigerator, the
vapour should leave the
evaporator with a definite
amount of superheat.
Reason (R) : It reduces the work done by
the compressor.
106. (A) : When a thin flat plate is held
parallel to a fluid stream, both
pressure drag as well as
viscous drag will be negligible
Reason (R):
107. Assertion (A) :
to
pressure
negligible.
erature exceeds 4C, but
he cooled below 4C it floats
the top.
Ice forms at the top of a pond
in winter while bottom fluid
stays warmer at more than
4C.
108.
109.
Assertion (A) :
Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) :
Reason (R) :
The important property for a
liquid to use it as manometric
fluid is its colour for Visibility.
Inclined manometers are used
to measure low pressures.
An air
re of the
Stability of a floating body is
determined by the relative
position of the centre of gravity
and the centre ofbu.oyancy.
Reason (R) : If metacentre of the floating
body is above the centre of
gravity of the body, then the
floating body will be in stable
equilibriu.rri.
111. Assertion (A): A floating body .of spherical
shape shall always .be in
neutral equilibrium condition.
Reason (R) : For a spherical floating body
the centre of gravity is always
above the centre ofbuoyancy.
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112. Assertion (A): In free cylindrical vortex about 116. Assertion (A): When a circular cylinder is
a vertical axis, pressure placed normal to the direction
increases with distance from of flow, drag force is essentially
ax1s and this increase is a function of the Reynolds
proportional to square of the number of the flow.
radial distance.
Reason (R) : Tangential velocity is inversely
proportional to radial distance
and energy of a fluid element
is conserved m a free
cylindrical vortex.
Reason (R) : As Reynolds number is about
100 and above, eddies formed
break away from either side in
periodic fashio
113. Assertion (A): The velocity potential provides
117. Assertion (A) :
an alternative means of
expressing velocity
components.
Reason (R) : The existence of velocity
potential m a flow field
ensures that the flow must be
irrotational:
114. Assertion (A); A pitot tube works
principle of convert
115.
Reason (R) : The
velocity ecelerates
rest at the
,...,_..,""'"t at the tip .of
a fully developed 'laminar
flow through a pipe, velocity
distribution across any section
is parabolic in shape.
he water tube boilers are
comparatively cheaper in first
cost than fire tube boilers.
Single stage impulse steam
turbines are not used in
practice.
Reason (R) : Single stage impulse steam
119. Assertion (A) :
turbines have very low
revolutions per minute.
The performance parameter
'Polytropic efficiency' is used
for axial flow gas turbines and
air compressors.
Reason (R) : Polytropic efficiency is
dependent on the pressure
ratio.
120. Assertion (A) : Before starting a centrifugal
The shear stress distribution pump it is to be properly,
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from the centre line of the pipe primed.
upto the pipe surface increases
linearly.
( 20- A)
Reason (R) : Priming provides lubrication to
the propeller shaft.
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I.
-2.
z
X
Miller indices (x, y, z) for the hatched plane in
the above unit cel1 are represented as
(a) (1 0 0)
(b) (1 1 0)
(c) (1 l 1)
(d) (1 0 1)
AI
300N IB
~ 1 0 m >I<
200N
c.
25m
g moment diagrams for
shown in figure. It can be
A couple of 2000 Nm acts at C
{d) A uniformly distributed load is confined
to portion BC only
3.
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Consider the following sta
reference to the four bar mec
in the figure above :
At the instant consider
1.
2.
3.
(a)
(b)
(c)
1
(d)
Steel S
. ~ ~ ~ F
Alumimum J
~ ~ ~ ~
-B
- ~ ~ .
5.
6.
logT
The above figure shows a typical relationship
between tool life and cutting speed for
different materials. Match the graphs for
HSS, Carbide and ceramic tool materials and
select the correct answer using the code given
below the lists :
Code:
HSS
(a) 1
(b)
3
(c)
1
(d) 3
+
Input
(c) . - 02 .
(d) 025
Carbide Ceramic
2 3
2
1 .
3 2
1 2
5
e o s the block diagram of
trol syst.em having bounded
becomes unbounded if the
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20 N/cm
The natural frequency of the
(a) 100 N is increased to
(b) Stiffness of spri
(c) Weight is .reduce
0
(d)
0' '
A.,
~ a
B
A point m two-dimensional stress state, is
subjected to biaxial stress as shown in the
above figure. The shear stress acting on tne
plane AB is
(a)' Zero
(b) (J
(c) cr cos
2
e
(d) (J sine cos e
9.
10.
-------
Velocity
of the
follower
Cam n g l ~ ...,.._._.
The above figure shows the required velocity
profile for a follower ofa cam during its rise.
If the driving cam is rotating at a uniform
velocity, the nature of displacement
recommended for the fol1ower is
(a) Cycloidal
(b) Simple harmonic
(c) Parabolic
(d) Uniform
(c)
(d)
400
676
800
programme
11. Match List I with List II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists :
List I
(Symbols for
direction of lay)
A. =
B. X
C. I
D. R
B
4 2
3 .2
(c) 4 1
(d) 3 1
c
1
1
2
2
List II
(Surface texture)
1.
3 ~
4 ..
D
3
4
3
4
12. The correct statement is
(a) Characteristic of any series of alloys
cannot be found by phase diagram.
(b) Phase diagram does not give amount of
phases which are a function of
composition, temperature and pressure.
(c) The phase may be liquid or vapour with
ordered crystal structure.
Phase diagram provides the information
I .
on how rapidly equilibrium is reached.
(d)
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13. If, D = annual demand for a material (units 17.
per year).
Q = quantity of material ordered at each
order point (units per order).
C = cost of carrying one unit in inventory
.for one year (rupees per unit per
-year}.
S == average cost of completing an order
for a material (rupees per orde_r).
TSC = total annual stocking costs for a
material (rupees per year).
Then, the economic order quantity (EOQ) is
Plastic material is used for the component
which requires characteristics of
(a) Low density, machinability and hign
strength
(b) Machinability, high strength and large
plastic deformation
(c) High strength, large plastic deformation
and low density
(d) Low density, machinability
plastic deformation
(a) J2
18. In project. scheduling,
advantage over Gantt cha
14.
15.
16.
(b)
2DC
s
(c) ~
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
2DS
c
The cutting tool rna
high temperature
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
c project duration can be reduced
hing
(a) One or more non-critical activities
(b) One or more critical activities only
(c) One or more dummy activities only
(d) Activities having independent float
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(a) show start an fin r-of an activity
(b)
(c)
clearly
oxides of
Ground, sintered and palleted to make
ready ceramics
(c) Ground, washed with acid, heated and
cooled
(d) Ground, sintered, palleted and after
calcining cooled in oxygen
\
Consider the following properties for plastics :
1. Become hard on heating.
2. Increasing plasticity.
3. Ability to deform with nse m
temperature.
4. Long chain structure.
Which of these properties for plastics are
correct?
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b)
3 and 4 only
(c) l and 4 only
(d) 2, 3 and 4 only
21. Which of the following is not - the 24.
In the moving average method of forecasting,
the number of periods (AP) of data is
dependent on the
characteristic of exponential smoothing
method of forecasting?
(a) This represents a weighted average of
the past observations.
(b) All observations are assigned equal
weightage.
(a) Criteria of accuracy only
(b) Impulse response only
(c) Noise damping only
(d) Criteria of accuracy, impulse response
and noise damping
(c) If smoothing coefficient is 1 then the
latest forecast would be equal to
25.
previous period actual demand.
Consider the following state
composite materials :
(d) The technique is not simple as
compared to moving average method.
22. In exponential smoothing method of
forecasting, the forecast for higher values of
the smo-othing constant
(a) will be more sensitive to forecast of the.
previous period
(b) will be more sensitive to changing
patterns in demand
(c) will not be affected by the
the previous period
(d) will not be affected
patterns in demand
23. Consider the following stat
The bearing characterist
1.
2.
3.
4. t of journal radius.
1 and 3 only
(c) 1 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
1. Material is
composite, if fis ar
oriented and c ntmuo .
2. Reinforced rass products are
strong and light weight.
3. Cone te with steel rebar,
b omes matrix.
steels are composite materials.
-c!..\.of. e above statements are correct ?
and 3 only
2, 3 and 4 only
1, 2 and 4 only
1, 2, 3 and 4
Some high speed steels have cobalt (Co) added
to them in amounts ranging from 2% to 15%,
since this element improves the
(a) Cutting efficiency, especially at high
temperature
(b) Depth hardening ability of the HSS tool
(c) Red hardness of the HSS tool
(d) Grain structure of the HSS tool
27. A dealer for washing machines forecasts the
demand at the rate of 600 units per month,
for the next four months. The actual demand
is found to be 500, 680, 800 and 900 units ..
The mean absolute deviation (MAD) and the
BIAS are found to be
(a) 170 and - 1.20
(b) - 120 and 170
(c) 340 and - 240
(d) - 240 and 340
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28. Value engineering is necessary to be used 31.
when fo1lowing symptoms are indicated
1. New product designs are to be
introduced.
2. The firm is unable to meet delivery
date.
3. Rate of return on investment goes
down.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 2 and 3 only
29. The relationship between the shear angle <l>,
the friction angle p and cutting rake angle
a is given as
(a) 213 + <1> - a "" C
(b) 2<1> + p - a "" C
(c) 2a + 13 - <1> = C
30. mainly used in
(c) Ductility
(d) Weldability
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. ZN
In journal bearing design, the factor - is
p
called the 'Bearing characteristics number'
where Z = absolute viscosity of the lubricant,
N = speed of journal in rpm and p = bearing
pressure on the projected bearing area. The
value of ZN corresponding to the
p .
amount of fiiction is calle
modulus 'K'. For hydrody
the bearing, ZN should
p
(a) Larger than K
(b)
(c)
er the following statements :
od dynamic performance is usually difficult
to achieve in robots which contain a rotary
base because
1. Position, speed and acceleration of the
other joints cause variations in the
reflected torque and moment of inertia.
2. The moment of inertia reflected at the
base depends upon the weight of ~ h
object being carried .
3. The moment of inertia reflected at the
base also depends upon the distance
between the base axis and the
manipulated object.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
33.
The ratio of the core of a rectangular 36.
section to the area of the rectangular
section when used as a short column is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1
9
. 1
36
1
18
1
24
34. In relation to product . flexibility and
production volume achieved in computer
35.
control1ed manufacturing systems, the 37.
flexible manufacturing system has
(a) High flexibility in types of product but
low volume of production
(b) Moderate product flexibility
moderate production volume
(c) Low product flexibility
production volume
(d) Extremely low product
low production
ouble the speed of the workpiece
(d) 65 to 75 times the speed of the
workpiece
38.
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Match List I with List II and select the correct
answer using the code given below the lists :
A.
B.
C.
D.
List I List II
(Quenching (Structure
media) produced)
Water
Oil
Air
Furnace coal
1. Coarse pearlite
2. Martensite
3.
4.
Code:
A
(a) 1
(b)
2
(c) 1
(d)
2
B
3
3
2
1
these is/are used. as quenching
media in case of Alloy steels?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1 and 4 only
(d) 4 only
The linear programming is
optimization problems which
fol1owing conditions :
used
satisfy
for
the
1. . Objective function expressed as a linear
function of variables.
2. Resources are unlimited.
3. The decision variables are inter-related
and
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
39. Consider the following statements :
41. Consider the following statements :
1. For the application of optimality test in
case, of transportation model, the
number of allocations should be equal to
m + n, where m is the number of rows
and n is the number of columns of the
matrix.
2. problem is a special case
of a linear programming problem.
3. In case of assignment problem the first
step is to make a square matrix by
adding a dummy row or a dummy
column.
Which of the above statements .is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 2 only
40. Match List I with List II and select the correct
answer using the code given below the lists : 42.
List I List II
(Type (Manufacturing)
of work)
A. High rate
production
of worm gears
and worm wheel
B. Generating
. internal gears
and cluster gears
3- 1
(c) 2 4
(d) 3 4
1. Gear shavi
4. Gear shaping
c D
4 3
4 2
1 3
1 2
43.
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Helical gears may be designed in
applications where gears are to be mounted
on
1. Non-parallel shafts.
2. Parallel shafts.
3. Intersecting shafts.
4. Non-parallel
shafts.
Which of the
(c)
(d)
and
ducing both i1,1ternal and external
eads, method used is
chasing with multiple-rib
chasers
(b) Thread milling with n:mltiple"thread
cutters
(c) Thread tapping with taps
(d) Die threading with self-opening die
heads
In turning a solid round bar, if the travel of
the cutting tool in the direction of feed motion
.is 1000 rom, rotational speed of the
workpiece is 500 rpm, and rate of feed is
02 mm/revolution, then the machining time
will be
(a) 10 seconds
(b) 100 seconds
(c) 5 minutes
(d) 10 minutes
44.
- 47. In the Kendall's notation for
queuing models the first position represents
The effect of centering errot when the tool is
set above the center line as shown in the figure
results effectively in
1.
2.
3.
4.
Increase in rake angle.
Reduction in rake angle.
Increase in clearance angle.
Reduction in clearance angle.
Which of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b)
1 and 4 only
(c) 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
45. If the princl.pal stresses and maximu
shearing stresses are of equal numerical valu
at a point in a stressed body, the st ,
stress can be termed as
(a)
Isotropic
(b)
Uniaxial
(c)
Pure shear
(d)
46. Consider the follow g statements :
In an i le-toint metal cutting,
(a) Probability law for the arrival
(b) Probability law for the service
(c) Number of channels
(d) Capacity of the system
48. Consider the following
annealing process :
1.
2.
below upper critical
can be done in heat treating
cee, by heating it, keeping the metal
it and turning off furnace till it cools
o room temperature.
Uniform grain structure is resulted.
Which of these statements are correct ?
(a) 1, 2. and 3 only
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
as the side- 't dge angle is increased, 49. Weldability of ferritic stainless steel used in
automotive exhaust system is improved by
selecting stainless steel electrode having low
content of
1.
2.
these statements are correct ?
1 and 2 only .
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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(a) Carbon
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Chromium
(d) Carbon and Nitrogen
50. In assignment problem for variable xij :
1. x .. = 1 or 0
IJ
2.
3.
n
I
j=l
n
I
i=l
x .. = 1
IJ
x .. ;:: 1
IJ
Which of these are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2 and 3 only
{c) 1 and 2 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
0
51. Consider the following statements :
52.
Use of functions
1. Helps to avoid . repeating a set of
statements many times.
2. Enhances the logical clarity of
program.
3. Makes the debugging task easier.
Which of the above statements
correct ?
{a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
s + 1
{c) s - 1
(d) 1 - s
c ion of a closed loop
is equal to 1 - ..!:. . If
s
forward
53. The hardness of lathe bed material should
be measured by
54.
56.
(a) Rockwell tester
(b) BrineH hardness tester
(c) Shore Scleroscope
(d) Vickers hardness tester
Consider the following parts :
1. Grinding wheel 0
2. Brake lining
3. Self-lubricating bear.
Which of the by powder
(a)
1 and 2 only
Pearlite phase m an iron-carbide phase
diagram is
(a) Eutectic phase
(b) Hypoeutectic mixture
(c) Eutectoidal mixture
(d) Hypereutectic phase
The purpose of getchar ( ) function in C
language is to
(a) Write a single character at a time
(b) Read a single character at a time
(c) Copy a single character at a time
(d) Delete a single character at a time
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57. The equation of motion for a single degree of 61.
freedom system with viscous damping is
Consider the following :
1. Crystal structure
16x + 5x + 4x = 0. The damping ratio of the
system is
(a)
(b)
(c)
{d)
5
64
5
16
5
4J2
2
5
58. The efficiency of a power screw is a function of
59.
60.
1.
2.
Screw geometry.
Coefficient of friction.
3. Load on the screw.
Which of these are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
(a) Decreases
(b)
(c)
(d)
e total
~ r a ility law that determines the
t ions of fraction defective is
(b) Nonnal
(c) Binomial
(d) Exponential
62.
2. Relative size
3. Chemical affinity
4. Valency
Which of these factors govern relative
solubility of two metals in each -- er in the
solid state ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) :t, 2 and 4 on
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
nt printf ("%d", (a++)); of C
nguage will print
An error message
Tool life is affected mainly with
(a) Feed
(b) Depth of cut
(c) Coolant
(d) Cutt;ing speed
64. In a 4-cylinder 4-stroke inline IC engine the
angle between two successive cranks should
be 180. But this rule is violated for cranks 2
and 3 (i.e. inner cranks) and the angle is
made 0. This is done to achieve primary force
(a) and secondary force balancing
(b) ,and secondary couple balancing
(c) primary and secondary couple balancing
(d) secondary force and primary couple
balancing
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65. Consider the following statements :
It is wedged shape. 1.
.2. Its width 1s tapered but thickness is
uniform.
3. It is subjected to tensile force.
Which of these characteristics of a cotter are
correct?
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
. (c) 2 and 3 only
(d) I, 2 and 3
66. Which one of the following statements is' not
correct for the TQC ?
(a) It is about the product quality and
quality of all business processes.
(b) It is restricted to product quality.
(c) It utilizes quality circles.
(d) It utilizes zero defect programmes.
67. Consider the following statements :
Alloying elements are added t o
1.
2.
Improve hardness an
Corrosion and
3. ity and
4.
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
resistance
68. The lead time m material requirements
planning is the time between
69.
(a) Floating the tender and rece1vmg the
quotations from the vendor
(b) Floating the tender and piacing the
purchase order to the vendor
(c) Floating the tender and
material from the vendor
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
the
' e output of the gjven program fragment is
Char * S
1
== "Makeover'';
Char * S
2
== ''Take";
* s2 = * 81;
Printf (''%S", 8
2
);
(a) Makeover Take
(b) Make
(c) Makeover
(d) Error
71. Surface imperfections which separate two
orientations that are mirror image of one
another is called
(a) Stacking fault
(b) Grain boundary
(c) Tilt boundary
(d) Twinned boundary
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72. In an inert gas welding process, the commonly 76.
used gas is
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Helium or Argon
(d) Krypton
The following information is added in
updatingthe inventory status file in MRP :
(a) Disbursement of inventory
(b) Scrap reported for material
(c) Order release
(d) Material received
73. An allotropic material has
77. In arc welding, the arc length s
to
(a) Fixed structure at all temperatures
(b) Atoms distributed in random pattern
(c) Different crystal structures at different
temperatures
(d) Fixed structure but random atom
78
_
distribution
74. If the ratio of the length of a connecting rod to
the crank radius increases then
(a) Primary unbalanced forces decrease
(b) Primary unbalanced forces increase
(c) Secondary unbalanced forces de r se
(d) Secondary unbalanced fore
75. Consider the following :
In a flow chart, terminal
(a)
{b)
(c) 15 times the
(d)
Both the material and the safety stock
The following is the general policy for A class
items in ABC analysis :
1. Very strict control.
2. Frequent review of their consumption.
3. Safety stock kept.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
80. If the speed of the engine varies between 390
and 410 rpm in a cycle of operation, the
coefficient of fluctuation of speed will be
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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(a) 001
(b) 002
(c) 004
(d) 005
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81. Consider the following statements : 84. Consider the followiqg. statements :
82.
83.
. MRP constitutes a set of techniques that use
1. Bill of material.
2. Inventory data ..
3. Master production schedule.
Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
(a) 1, 2:and 3
{b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 only
The ratio between Oxygen and Acetylene
gases for neutral ~ r n e in gas welding is
(a) 2 : 1
(b) 1 : 2
{c) 1 : 1
(d) 4 : 1
Consider the following statements regardi
welded joints :
1. It is a pennanent type ofjoint.
2.
vessel construction.
3. It is free
stresses.
4.
5.
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
(d) 1, 2 and 5 only
85.
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The speed imbalance between meJDory access
and CPU operation can be reduced by
1. Memory interleaving.
2. Reducing the size of memory.
3. Cache memory.
Which of the above statements is/are co
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and'3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Consider the ollowing_ a vantages of shell
mould castin
1.
2.
1, 2 and 3 only
2, 3 and 4 only .
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
ES = 5 ES = 10
LS =5 LS = 15
ES = 18 ES!: 28
LS = 23 LS = 33
Consider the 3 activities of a- CPM network
as shown above. Earliest .,_ and latest
occurrence times of these events are given on
the nodes. The total float on activity 20- 30
is
(a) 0
(b) 2
. (c)
3
(d)
5
87. Iron-carbon equilibrium diagram
(a) correlates the microstructure and
properties of steel and cast iron
(b) indicates the phase changes occurring
during heating and cooling
(c) is made by plotting carbon percentage
along X-axis and temperature along
Y-axis
(d) All of the above
88. A shaft transmits 1000 kW of power at
100 rad/s. Then the torque transmitted in
kNm is
(a) 01
(b) 10
(c) .100
(d) 1000
89. During the
ob, the
r eprese11tative time, and
allowances are observe
120% and l ~ \ of standard time
respectively. T rna time and .standard
respectively
'(d) 07 and 08
90. Match List I with List II and select the
correct answer using the code given below
the lists :
List I List II
A. Point of 1. Strain energy
inflection
B. Shearing
strain
c. Section
modulus
D. Modulus of
resilience
Code:
c D
2 4
4
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
4
. 1
In PERT and CPM network the dummy
activity
(a) consumes time
(b) consumes resources .
(c) is used to preserve the logic
(d) is a real activity
92. For a proper design and longer gear fife
{a) Wear load must be more than dynamic
load
(b) Wear load must be less than dynamic
loa"d
(c) Dynamic load must be more than
endu.rance strength
. .
(d) Wear 'load must be less than endurance
strength
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93: In a multiple-disc clutch, the axial intensity of 98.
pressure is not to exceed 02 MPa. The inner
radius of the discs is 100 mm and is half the
outer radius. The axial force per pair of
contact sw-faces in N is
(a) 2000 n
(b) 3000 n
(c) 4000 n
(d) 6000 1[
94. Metallic powders can be produced by
(a) Atomization
(b) Pulverization
(c) Electro-deposition. process
(d) All of the above
95. If the probability of an acceptance of a 1% 99.
defective lot is 095, then AOQ is
(a) 001
(b) 010
(c) 00095
{d) 0095
96. The leaning basic variable in simplex method
is the basic variable that
(a) has the lowest value
(b) has the largest coefficient in
row
(c) has the smallest coefficient i
row
Consider the following. statements
1. Resource limitations must be known.
2. Relationship of variables must be known.
Which of these statements must be satisfied
to deal with the graphical techniques of
linear programming effectively ?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1 only
2 only
Neither 1 nor 2 G
are preferred over
bearings m some
be carried at
Higher loads are to be c a r r ~ d at
relatively low speed
(d) They are available 'off the shelf in the
market
(d) goes to zero first as
variable is increased
100. Which one of the following statements 1s
not correct ?
97.
f the above statements is/are correct ?
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
(c) 1 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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(a) PERT is probabilistic whereas CPM is
deterministic.
(b) In PERT slack on various events is
calculated whereas in CPM floats are
calculated.
(c) Critical path in a network is the path on
which events have no slack.
(d) More than four dummy activities cannot
be used in a PERT network.
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Directions : Each of the next twenty (20) items 104. Assertion (A) : Most of the materials exist in
consists of two statements, one labelled g,s the single crystal.
1
'Assertion (A)' and the other as 'Reason (R)'. You are
to examine these two statements carefully and select
the answers to these items using the codes given
below:
Reason (R) : Sugar is
material.
a single crystal
105. Assertion (A) : Polycrystalline material is
Codes:
(a) Both A and R are individually true and
R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but
R is not the correct of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
101. Assertion (A): In damped vibration there is
decrease m amplitude of
vibration during
successive cycle.
Reason (R) : Damping force is
to the amplitude.
102. Assertion (A) :
Reason (R) :
Reason (R) : Crystals
respect to
ea
Natura crystals
ntain defects.
always
affect colour
and can make a crystal a
valuable gem.
ssertion (A) : Plastic deformation IS a
function of applied stress,
temperature and strain rate.
Reason (R)' : Plastic deformation is
accompanied by changes in
both the internal and external
state ofthe material.
Sh ar strenb'th of cast iron in
+ 108. Assertion (A) : In the high energy rate
is more than half
A plane state of stress always
results in a plane state of
strain.
Reason (R) : A uniaxial state of stress
results in a three-dimensional
state of strain.
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forming method, the explosive
forming has proved to be an
excellent method of utilizing
energy at high rate and
utili7.es .both the high
explosives and low explosives.
Reason (R) : The gas pressure and rat e of
detonation can be controlled
for both types of explosives.
109. Assertion (A) : Pickling and washing of rolled 113. Assertion (AJ : It is generally difficult to weld
Reason {R) :
rods is carried out before wire
drawing.
They lubricate the surface to
reduce friction while drawing
wires.
110. Assertion (A): The investment casting is used
for precision parts such as
turbine plates, sewing
machines etc.
Reason (R) : The investment castings have
a good surface finish and are
exact reproductions of the
master pattern.
111. Assertion (A): Oxidizing flame is used in gas
welding to join medium carbon
steels having high meltin
Reason (R) :
point.
produces
temperature
neutral d reducing flame.
IS always
for Carbon-
Carbon arc is stable in straight
polarity.
Reason (R) :
Aluminium parts by normal
arc welding process.
Hard and brittle
Aluminium-oxide film lS
formed at the welded joints.
114. A.<Jsertion (A):
Reason (R) :
115.
Reason (R) :
torque.
e similar to number
ys provided on a
rcumference of the shaft.
In design of friction clutches
the torque transmission
capacity is predicted from the
condition of uniform rate of
wear of friction plate.
With the use of hard materials
for the friction lining these is
always perfect geometrical fit
between two surfaces and
hence pressure distribution
over the contact zone is not
uniform.
116. Assertion (A) : A state of plane strain always
results in plane stress
conditions.
Reason (R) : A thin sheet of metal stretched
in it s own plane results m
plane strain conditions.
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117. Assertion (A): Climb or down milling 119. Assertion (A) : Inert gas and bare electrode
operation ensures smoother instead of flux coated electrode
operation of the machine tool is used in the case of automatic
and longer tool life as TIG and MIG welding
compared to the conventional processes.
Reason (R) :
up milling operation.
In climb or down milling
operation, the rotational
motion of the cutter as well as
the feed motion of the
work-piece are in. the same
direction, and the depth of cut
is maximum at the entry point
as the cutter engages the
work-piece.
118. Assertion (A) : Longitudinal cutting motion of
the tool and cross-wise feed
motion of the job generates flat
surfaces in planing process.
Reason (R) : Jobs used in planing machines
are generally long and he ,
compared to shaping.
Reason (R) : Better protection is provided
by a cloud of inert gas than the
cover created by the-flux.
120. Assertion (A) : Indirect
Reason (R) : a Clressing enables
ased computation m
<Z'igl) level languages.
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2.
Which one of the following represents open 5.
th<Ormodynamic system ?
(a: Manual icc cream freezer
(b; Centrifugal pump
(c) cooker
(dl Bomb calorimeter
A thermodynamic ystem is considered to be
an isolated one if
(a) Mass transfer and entropy change are i
zero
;b) Entropy change and energy transfer are
zero
(c) transfer and transfer are ,
zero
:d> and voluxne change are
zero
3. Reduced pressure irl
(a) AlwayB le;-;H than atmospheric pres8ure
(b) Always unity
(c) An index of molecular position of a gas
d; Dlmensl.onlestl
4. Ml>tch Lt"t I with List II and select the
eorrect answer using the code given below the
list.
List 1 List 11
A.
n
1
B. o" I 4
Match List I with List II and oelect the
correct answer using the code given below thE'
lists :
List l
A. Interchange of
matter is not
possible in a
B. Any processes
in which the
system returns
to its original
condition or
state is called
c. Interchange of
matter is
posRible in a
D. The quantity
of matter under
consideration in
thertrlodynamic:,
is called
Code:
A B c
(a} 2 1 4
(b) 3 1 4
(c) 2 4 1
(d) 3 4 1
D
3
2
3
2
List ll
1. Open
system
3. Closed
:o:oystem
4. Cycle
Pi
c. n 10
6. A closed system one- in which
0.
Code:
A B
:a) 4 3
(bJ 3
(c) 4 2
(d) l 2
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2 l
2 4
3 1
3 4
L
1/
I 2 - A l
(a) Mass not of the
:t>ystem
1
though energy may do ::so
(b) Mass croses lhe boundary but not the
energy
{c) Neither ma:-:;s nor eros::- tht::
boundary of the system
(d) Both energy and cross the
boundaries of the
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8.
9.
surroundings
(a) Is a point function
(b) Is always given by J P dv
(c) Is a function of pressure only
(d) Depends on the path followed by the
system
Air is being forced by the bicycle pump into a 13.
tyre against a pressure of 45 bars. A slow
downward movement of the piston can be
approximated as
(a) Isobaric process
(b) Adiabatic process
(c) Throttling process
(d) Isothermal process
Isentropic flow is
(a) Compression cycle with superheated
vapour
(b) Compression cycle with dry compression
(c) Compression cycle with wet compression
(d) Absorption cycle
The cycle in which heat is supplied at
constant volume and rejected at constant
pressure is known as
(a) Dual combustion cycle
(b) Diesel cycle
(c) Atkinson cycle
(d) Rankine cycle
(a) Irreversible adiabatic flow
(b) Reversible adiabatic flow
(c) Ideal fluid flow
14. The boundary layer separation occurs when
(a) Pressure gradient is positive
(b) Pressure gradient is zero
(d) Frictionless reversible flow
(c) Pressure gradient is negative
10. Increase in entropy of a system represents
(d) Nqne of the above
(a) Increase in availability of energy
(b) Increase in temperature
15. Far minimum work input in a two-stage
compression process the intermediate
(c) Decrease in pressure
pressure is the
(d) Degradation of energy
(a) Arithmetic mean of suction and
. f dQ
The value of -
. T
!S
for an irreversible cycle 11.
discharge pressures
(b) Logarithmic mean of suction and
(a) Equal to zero
discharge pressures
(b) Greater than zero
(c) Geometric mean of suction and
discharge pre-ssures
(c) Less than zero
(d) Hyperbolic mean of suction and
(d) Unity
discharge pressures
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of
(.a) Air only
Col Liquid fuel only
Liquid h1el and air
(d) Supprcharging air
17. is the process of
(ot) Supplying the intake of an engine with
air at a greater than the density
of the l::lurrounding atn1ospht>rc
tb) Providing forced cooling air
(c) Injection of compreRsed air to remove
combustion products fully
(d) Raising exhaust pres:::;ure
18. :'urho prop-engine has the following
additional feature over the turbojet :
l a) Propeller
(b l Diffuer
(c) Starting engine
(d) Turbine and combustion chamber
19. In the SI engine, highest UBHC
Match List l with Lit IT and elect the
correct answer using the code given below the
lists
Li.<t I
A. The rich mixture
which provides
maximum power
large
amounts of
B. The condition
like wall
quenching and
wa!l deposits
results in
c. Addition of
tetraethyl lead
is being eliminated
because of
D. The normal
compression
ratio is dropped
from 105 : 1 to
8 : 1 to reduce
Code:
A B
(a) 2 4
(b) 3 4
(c) 2 1
(d) 3 1
c
1
4
D
3
2
3
4 2
List II
I. Hydrocarbon
emisoion
2. NOxin
exhaust
3. COand
hydrocarbons
in exhaust
gases
4. Adverse
efiect.'3 on
exhaust
emission
concentration is observed during
;a) Maximum load
21. Pistons of Diesel engin<'s are usually cooled
by
\b} Acceleration
Deceleration
(d: Idling
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(a) Air
(b) Water
(c) Lubricating oil
(d) Fuel oil
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Orsat analysis of products of combustion will
show
(a)
CO, C0
2
and N
2
(b) C0
2
, CO, N
2
and H
2
0
(c)
C0
2
, N
2
, 0
2
and H
2
0
(d)
C0
2
, N
2
and 0
2
23. What will be the products of combustinn
shown by an Orsat analyzer when natural
gas burns in deficit air ?
(a)
C0
2
, 0
2
and N
2
(b)
Which one of the following statements is not
correct?
(a} Fusion is the combination of heavy
nuclei of elements resulting in the
release of heat energy
(b) Neutron bombardment is the most
common and practiced method of
initiation of reaction in fission materials
(c) When the multiplication factor is
greater than 1, the chain reaction is
uncontrollable
(d) The reactor produces a, p, y and neutron
radiations. Of all these y radiation is the
most dangerous
C0
2
, CO and N
2
(c)
C0
2
, CO, N
2
and H
2
0
27. The r'lflectivity in a reactor depends upon
(a) Geometry of the reflector
24.
(d)
C0
2
, CO, N
2
and 0
2
The energy produced by 45 tons of high
grade coal is equivalent to the energy
produced by
(a) 1 kg of Uranium
(b) 1 gram of Uranium
(c) 100 grams of Uranium
(d) 10 grams of Uranium
25. Enriched Uranium is one in which
(a)
Percentage of U
235
has been artificially
increased
(b) Percentage of U
238
has been artificially
increased
(c) of U
234
has been artificially
increased
(d) Extra energy is pumped from outside
28.
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(b) Energy of neutrons
(c) Properties of reflector
(d) All of these
Shielding in a nuclear power plant is done
(a) To protect against neutron and gamma
rays
(b) To absorb excess neutrons
(c) To slow down the speed of fast moving
neutrons
(d) To return the neutrons back into the
core of the reactor
This substance has the minimum value of
thermal conductivity ;
(a) Air
(b) Water
(c) Plastic
(d) Rubber
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31.
32.
Di. time ia represented by
1
al Hmt number
,-b; ii'ourier number
nornber
t.di Grat:"tL number
If the radir.1s of any current carrying
conductor is tes:; than the critical radius, then
the addit.ion of e]c,ctrical insulation will1
enablP wire t.o carry a hi!zher currt:nt
1
34.
btCfJ.URt
(a: The heat loss from the wire would
decrea.se
\bi The heat lo:.;s from the wire would
;.ncrease
Ttw thermal resistance of the
1
1s reduwd.
I
Th thermal re'i"tancc of the
iH
Match l wit.h Li;)t II and setect the j
correl't answt>r uRing the code given the
35
list:'l
Ustl List II
A !'\umber of L Regenerators
Tran:sfer Cnib
B. Periodic flow 2. J:<'ouling factor
heat
(;
Pha.-se change 3. A measure of
heat
exchanger :size
D. Dqlo,..;iti.on on 4. Conden8crs
ht at
Code:
A B c D
(a; 3 4 1 2
(bl 2 4 l 3
<c) 3 1 4 2
"d;
2 4 3
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r"'loating heads are pnlvideC in heo;t
exchangers to
{a) Accornmodate rel.ea::;;ed
{b) Decrease prcs::-ure drnp
(c) Regu!ate the 'low
(d) Avoid deformation c;f tub,.,- due to
thermal
If the thcrma] conductivity uf ;,;. itl ;:ttcria1 of
wall varies as K
1
l ,... at: then the
"
temperature at the the vvan a;;;
compared to that in tf :)v.rmat
conductivity will be
:a) More
(b) Less
{c} Same
(d) in all as
Match List I with H ::r.nd ,:;de\!t t-ht'
correct answer urdng t.he \.:udu bt.:.hrw t.ht:
list::; :
List I
A. Stanton
number
B. Grashof
number
C. Peclet
number
D. Schmidt
number
Code:
A B
(a) 2
(bl 3 1
(c) 2 4
(d) 3 4
1
2.
3.
4.
c D
4 3
4
1
1
2
3
2
1.-i"' 11
convfctinn
tranr::ft:r
l''t.n::td convection
F'M.\.:Pd convectiua fur
sma:l Pr. _r\urnbt-r
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36. In the film established along a vertical plate 41.
during condensation of any vapour over the
plates, the temperature distribution curve is
In a refrigeration plant, if the condenser
temperature increases, the power input to the
compressor will
37.
(a) Concave upwards
(b) Concave downwards
(c) Parabolic
(d) Straight line
In spite of large heat transfer coefficients in
boiling Jiquids, cavities are used
advantageously when the entire surface is
exposed to
(a) Nucleate boiling
(b) Film boiling
(c) Transition boiling
(d) Pool boiling
38. For a fluid flowing over a flat plate, the
Nusselt number at a point 05 m from the
leading edge is 100. If the thermal
conductivity of the fluid is 0025 W/mK, the
coefficient of convective heat transfer is
(a) :woo W/m
2
K
(b) 5 W/m
2
K
(c) 5 x 10-
4
W/m
2
K
(d) 125 x 10-
4
Wim
2
K
39. The unit of the following parameter is not
m
2
/s:
(a) Thermal diiTusivity
(b) Kinematic viscosity
(c) Mass diffusivity
(d) Dynamic viscosity
40. Ice is very close to a
(a) Gray body
(b) Black body
(c) White body
(d) Specular body
42.
(a) Increase
(b) Decrease
(e) Remain the same
(d) Be unpredictable
In gas
expander
cycle refrigeration system,
replaces the throttle valve
vapour compression system. because
an
of a
(a) The pressure drop obtained is not
adeqnate
(b) The drop in temperature by throttling
the gas is very small
(c) It reduces the irreversibility in the
system
(d) Heat loss is significantly decreased with
the expander
43. In an aircraft refrigeration system, the
pressure at the cooling turbine outlet is equal
to
(a) Ambient pressure
(b) Cabin pressure
(c) Compressor inlet pressure
(d) Evaporator pressure
44. A condenser of a refrigeration system rejects
heat at a rate of 120 kW, while the
compressor of the system consumes a power
of 30 kW. The COP of the systam will be
(a) 1/4
(b) 1/3
(c) 3
(d) 4
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compunent of any rethf.wration where
refrigeration d!ect "' produced by
vaporizatio.:k of rcfngerant ?
(bl
(c)
td) device
46. If the spedfi< humidity of moist air remain
the same but lt....; dry bulb temperature i 51.
increases. its dew pmnt temperature !
{a) Rem.aim:; the sarne
{c_}
<d; mcrtase or depending -.:m
humidity
In .. in adiaoahc saturation process of air
{a_: The L.nt.h.alp)'
{b; The remains conKtant
relative humidity the Wt::'t bulh
temperature will
fa} Increase
(b l Decrease
(c) Be the same
(d) Depend on other facton;
In summer. air may be cooled and
dehumidified by spraying chilled water tn air
1n the form of mist. The minimum
temperature to which air may he cooled \:s
the
(a) Wet bulb temperature
(b) Adiabatic 8aturation temptrature
(c) dew point
I d) Dry butb temperature
The <...:b:-mlute humidity remain:s. constant 52. The centre of prest-urc for an inclined
{di The r-dative humidity con$tant i
48. If air a cooling coiL
dehumidificatmn of air will take place if th<c
coil surface temperature is below the
foi.lowing of entering air :
(a) Wet Ju!b temperaturoo
(b) Dry bulb temperature
{cl Dtw pmnt temperature
\d} Adia.batu.: :saturation texnperature
49. In winter air-condi.tiontngt the process is
;aj Heutinp:, h.unudification and cooling
(b) Heating, humidification and heating
(c) Heating, dehumidification and heating
1d/ Coolmg, dehumidi!icatwn and heating
surface area
(a) Lies below the centroid of the urface
(b) Coincides with the ct-ntrl)id
(c) Lies above the ccntrmd of the surface
(d) None of the above
53. Newton's law of viscof;ity relate"
(al Velocity gradient and rate of ehear
strain
(b l Rate of shear dcformati<>n and bh"-" ,
stress
(c) Shear deformation and shear stress
(d) Pressure and volumetric strain
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55.
56.
List I with List II and select the 158.
correct anl':'wer using the code given below the
The in Pal':'caJ curre""ponding to 3 em
colun1n of Mercury is
lists ;
A. Capiilarity
B. Vapour
prensur-e
c. Viscosity
D. Specific
gravity
Code:
A B c D
(a; 2 3 1 4
(hl 4 3 1 2
(c} 2 I 3 4
(dl 4 3 2
By !jupereharging the
possibility of knocking
(a) Det:reatie:s
(b)
(c) Renutins
(d) !"one of the above
List II
I. Cavitation
2. Density of
water
3. Shear
4. Surface
tension
diesel enginet the
With increase in the bulk modulus
of elasticity
(a)
(b) DecreaBes
( c J Ren1ainx conntant
l'lcnase8< and then decreases
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(a) 79886
(b) 39943
(c) 26628
(d) 13314
59. Pascal's law states that at a point is
equal in all directions in a
(a) Liquid at rest
(b) Fluid at rest
(c; Laminar flow
{d; Turbulent flow
As a ship enters into .a rivl-'r from ..,,':a, one
can expect that
(a) It rises a little
(b) It ,;ink; a little
(c) It remains at the same IPvel
(d) Its level dependt-' on the material U,;jed
for con::;trudion
61. The buoyancy force is
(a) Equal to volume of :iquid displaced
(b) Force nece:::;::;ary to maintain eqt..Hibrium
of a submerged body
(c) The resultant force acting on a floating
body
57. Calcul..J.tion of Uleta-ct!nt.tic height of a
floating body involves ;::;ec-ond moment of area.
(d) The resultant force on " body due to the
fluid surrounding it
'i'ht:> axis about which moment is to be 62.
calculated pal'lse8 through the
(a) Top horizontal surface of the body
(b) Bottom horizontal surface of the body
{c) Centre of gravity of the body
(d) Centre of buoyancy
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equilibrium if the centre of buoyancy H
(a) Is below the centl"e of gravity G
(b) Coincides with G
(c) Is above the meta-centn' M
(d) Is above G
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64.
The stability of a floating body is obtained 67.
when its
(a) Centre of gravity is below the centre of
buoyancy
(b) Meta-centric height is negative
(c) Meta-centric height is positive
(d) Meta-centric height is zero
If flow conditions satisfy 'Laplace equation'
68
.
then
(a) Flow is rotational
(b) Flow does not satisfy continuity
equation
(c) Flow is irrotational but does not satisfy
continuity equation
(d) Flow 1s irrotational and satisfies
continuity equation
For an irrotational motion
(a) The fluid element does not undergo any
shear
(b) The fluid particles do not undergo a
cirt,:u1ar motion
(c) The circulation around any path is zero
(d) The viscosity may not be zero
The flow past the cylinder with the vortex
motion causes a net transverse motion. This
transverse force is known as
(a) Magnus effect
(b) Robins effect
(c) D'Alcmbert's Paradox
(d) Rankine doublet
65. The stream function of a two-dimensional
flow is 1J1 = 2xy. The flow is
69. The conditions in which Bernoulli's equation
applies are
66.
(a) Rotational
(b) Irrotational
(c) Vortex flow
(d) Unsteady pulsating flow
Consider the following statements pertaining
to kinematics and dynamics of fluid flow :
1. For IJ1 = x
2
- y
2
, velocity at (1, l) is
2..fi.
2. For all types of flow, stream and
potential functions exist.
3. Bernoulli's equation is not valid for real
fluid flow.
Which of these statements are correct ?
(a)
1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c)
2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
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2.
3.
4.
The fluid may be compressible or
incompressible.
The flow must be steady.
There should be only one stream line in
the flow.
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(b) 1, 2 and 3 only
(c) 1, 3 and 4 only
(d) 2, 3 and 4 only
A pump, having an efficiency of 90%, lifts
water to a height of 155 m at the rate .of
75 m
3
/s. The friction head loss in the pipe is
13 m. The required pump power, in kW, will
be
(a) 13,730
(b) 1,373
(c) 1373
(d) 1373
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72.
correct answer using the code given below the
lists :
List I List II
A. Rotameter 1. Vena contracta
B. Venturi meter 2. Tapering tube
c.
Orifice-meter 3. Convergent-
divergent
D. Flow nozzle 4. Bell mouth entry
Code:
A B c D
(a)
4 3 1 2
(b) 2 3 1 4
(c) 4 1 3 2
(d) 2 1 3 4
Which one of the following instruments is a
rate meter?
(a) Disk meter
(b) Hot wire anemometer
(c) Pitot tube
(d) Venturimeter
73. Navier- Stokes equations are useful in the
analysis of
(a) Turbulent flows
(b) Vortex flows
(c) Viscous flows
{d) Rotational flows
74. In an experiment to determine the rheological
behaviour of a material, the observed relation
between shear stress) "t, and rate of shear
'o + c ~ ; r . The
. du .
stra1n, - , 1s T =
dy .
material is
(a) A Newtonian fluid
(b) A thixotropic substance
(c) A Bingham plastic
(d) An ideal plastic
done by a combination of venturimeter and
(a) V-notch
(b) Pitot tube
(c) Orifice-meter
(d) Manometer
76. The loss of head due to sudden enlargement
is attributed to
77.
78.
(a) Viscosity of fluid
(b) Generation of heat
(c) Roughness of pipe
(d) Production and .dissipation of turbulent
energy
A thin plate has been placed parallel to flow
direction. The relative magnitude of friction
and pressure drags will be
(a) Negligible friction as well as pressure
drag
(b) Negligible pressure drag and maximum
friction drag
(c) Maximum pressure drag and negligible
.. friction drag
(d) Pressure drag equals the friction drag
For laminar flow
discharge varies
through
(a) Linearly as the diameter
a pipe,
(b) Inversely as the square of diameter
(c) As the inverse of viscosity
(d} Inversely as the pressure gradient
the
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corr-ed answer using the code given betow
the : l
Li-t l List II
A Coaxial cylmder 1. Hagen
PoiseuiHe
equabon
B. Cap1llu.ry tube 2. Stokes law
\
C. Saybolt 3. Newton's law
vi5COffit'teT of viscosity
D. F'aHin;;
visn}meter
4 Effiux
83.
viscometer
I
Code :
--
I
I
A B c D
la:O t I 4 3
3 4 2
I
Flow takes place at Rtynolds number of 1500
jn two pipe!"$ with relative
of 0001 and 0002. The fridion factor
(ai Will be higher in caM" of plpP with
relative of 0001
(b) Will be higher in of pipe with
rei.ative uf 0002
{c) wm be same in both pipes
(d) In the two pipes eannat be compared un
the basis of data f,'JVen
Weber number lB ratio {>f :::.quare root of
inertia force to
(a) Surface tension force
fb) Gravity force
(c) Presbure fOrce
(d) Viscous force
l 4 3
'84. \Vhat h;; the correct t>tatcment regarding
.. di 3 t 1 2
80. When air i adiabatically &aturated, the
attained is the
81.
:a) Dew point temperature
:bJ Dry bulb temperature
Wet bulb temperature
<d Apparatus Dew-point temperature
fi\)r a glVen discharge in a channel at critical
deptb
'.a) The ;-;pecifi!; energy is minimum
'b) The energy is maxilnum
The is minimum
\d; The total energy is maximam
I normal shock wave in a ?,a:'i '!
I
{a) Normal .it'!:
(b) The downstream llow a. wt:ll >.
upstream. flow i::- iiupt'r;:.onic
(c) The entropy increa:o;es across the
(d) The entropy rernaino con"tant
85.. a normal . .,;hock
86.
(a} The and temperu.ture rise
(b) The denity and temperature decreae
(c) The ve]ocity and pressurt' increase
(d) The velocity and pressure decrease
Air vessels are used in rec1p.tocuting pump:-:
in to
(a) Increae th" delivery head
(b) Reduce suc.tion head
{c} Minirnize delivery head flut.:tuution
{dJ Rt!duce accelt:'rattng head
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100 litres of water per second against a
suction head of 5 m and a delivery head of
In modern steam generator, the correct path
of gases from boiler furnace to chimney is
(a) Boiler furnace, Economizer, Air
88.
89.
90.
15 m. The power required to drive the pump
is near about
(a) 10 kW
(b) 15 kW
(c) 20kW
(d) 25 kW
In a reaction turbine
(a) It is possible to regulate the flow
without loss
(b) It must be placed at the foot of the fall
and above the tail race
{c) Work done is purely by the change in
the kinetic energy of the jet
(d) Only part of the head is converted into
velocity before the water enters the
wheel
A Kaplan turbine is a
{a) Outward flow reaction turbine
(b) Inward flow impulse turbine
(c) Low head axial flow turbine
(d) High head mixed flow turbine
Which of the following hydraulic turbines are
reaction turbines ?
1. Francis
2. Kaplan
3. Propeller
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
92.
93.
preheater, Superheater and Chimney
(b) Boiler furnace, Superheater, Air
preheater, Economizer and Chimney
(c) Boiler furnace, Air preheater,
Superheater, Economizer and Chimney
(d) Boiler furnace, Superheater,
Economizer, Air preheater and Chimney
Clapeyron's equation is used for finding out
the
(a) Dryness fraction of steam only
(b) Entropy of superheated vapour only
(c) Specific volume at any temperature and
pressure
(d) Total heat of superheated steam only
In a locomotive boiler, the draught is
produced by
(a) Chimney
(b) ID fan
(c) FD fan
(d) Steam jet
94. Out of the following impurities generally
found in water, which one requires special
consideration in case of very high pressure
boilers ?
95.
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Ammonia
(c) Silica
(d) Dissolved salts
Willans line represents
(a) Total steam consumption vs. power
output with throttle governing
(b) Total steam consumption vs. power
output with cutoff governing
(c) Behaviour of supersaturated steam
through nozzles
(d) Condensation of steam while flowing
through the turbine
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97.
98.
99.
fluid flowing through a for the volumtt.r1c efficiency uf u
ccnvt--rg:pnt-divergent duct : reciprocating air comprt-_-'.:-:or '!
l. Tht- part acts a:s a nozzle.
2, The dJvergent part acts as a dilfuser.
3. Tlw maximum limiting speed of the
fluid in the sonic velocity.
Which of tht:!:R' statements arc correct ?
'd L2,md3
il: : l and i only
(c) 2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only
An h;entropic nozzle in dischaqfing steam
through cntical pressure ratw. If the hack
b further decreased, tht! discharge
will I
:8 i I
ic: Remam unalfected
(a) It decreases with tncrease in a:-nbient
temperature
(b)
lt increases with decreast l.n pressurt:"
ratio
(c) It increases with det..Tease in clearant._'e
ratio
(d)
It decreases with m.creasc in delivery
pressure
101.. In a single stage reciprocating air
compressor, the work done on air to
it frorn suction prcssurt:> to delivf!ry pressuro.:
will be minimum when the is
(b)
(cJ
(d)
bothermai proct-s""
Adiabatic pruces.,
Polytropic proces
Constant preosure process
(b j ,,'ii
i<i) Comt to a dead stop due to ,,hock waves [Io
2
.
In an axial flow st4lling is
phenomenon of
tht
State of a wet vapour cannot be pecified only I
by I
.b)
{cr
Pnx....,ure and temperature
PreHstlTe and dryness fraction
Temperature and dryness fruction
{d; PresRure and volume
P
b
'I . f h 103.
ertaining to a steam 01 er, which o t e
f(i.Jiowing staternenta is correct ?
;r.) Primary boiler heat tranr.fer- surface '
tvapurator section, economizer
and atr prehea ter
lb) Primary boiler heat tranfer surface
(a) Air motion at sonic velocity
(b} Air :;tream blocking tht=
(c} Reversed flow of
(d) Air stream
contour
not foHowing the blade
In Rayleigh flow at subsonic Mach numbero,
heat addition
(a) Decreases static prtFsure
(bJ Decrease enthalpy
(c) Increases static
evaporator .section, economizer (d} Decrease:; !itatic kmperature
and supPrheater section
104. The function of economizt r in a boiler is to
Secondary boiler heat traTh'fcr surface
indudeR superheater. econornizcr and
air preheater
Primary boiler heat trant-ifer surface
evaporator superheater
section and reheat Bection
(a) Superheat the team
(b) Redut:e fuel con:-.umpt.ion
(c) Increase steum pre-a;.ure
(dJ Maintain sat.urat.ion temperature
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cjcle, is work ratio increased ?
turbine 108. Assertion (A) : In fluid system model studies,
a simple scaling-up of
measurements made on the
model may not yield results
accurately corresponding to
the prototype.
1. Regenerative gas turbine cycle
2. Gas turbine cycle with reheating
(a) Both 1 and 2
(b) 1 only
(c) 2 only
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Reason (lf,J : Surface tension forces may he
relatively much more
significant in the model than
in the prototype.
106. Reheat between multi-stage expansions in 109. Assertion (A) :
In non-Newtonian fluids, the
shear stress at any point is
not a linear function of normal
distance from the surface.
Joule cycle increases
1. Overall work output
2. The work ratio
3. The thermal efficiency
Which of the above are correct ?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1 and 3 only
Directions : Each of the next fourteen (14) items
consists of two statements, one labelled as the
'Assertion (A)' and the other as 'Reason (R)'.
You are to examine these two statemepts
carefully and select the answers to these items
using the codes giuen below :
Codes:.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and
R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but
R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
107. Assertion (A) : In SI engines,
compression ratio
knocking.
higher
induces
Reason (R) : Higher compression ratio
increases the tern perature of
the end mixture.
Reason (R) This behaviour usually arises
because the fluid molecules
are very large, like polymers
or proteins.
110. Assertion (A) : The mercury level inside the
Reason (R)
tube shall rise above the level
of mercury outside.
The cohesive force between
the molecules of mercury is
greater than the adhesive
force between mercury and
glass.
111. Assertion (A) : At great depth, the vertical
distance between the centre of
pressure and the centre of
area of immersed surface
becomes negligible.
Reason (R) : The depth of centre of
pressure of any immersed
surface is independent of the
density of the liquid.
112. Assertion (A) : Increasing the meta-centric
height gives greater stability,
but reduces the period of roll,
so that the vessel is less
comfortable for passengers.
Reason (R) : Warships and racing yachts
have larger meta-centric
height as their stability is
more important than comfort.
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After the fluid do\\'nstream of
the orifice plate has
re it wiU return
to the 3ame tha.t lt
had up:.itream nf thE:! orffi.ce
plate.
1
R) According- to B(:rnoulh':5'
tht::onm w1th usu.ai
for flow
two point 'i, the oum of
putt!ntial and
t:nergies remain con.:-,;tan.t.
ln -t Rayleigh flow "ubsonic
flow heaung
the ?.1.ach number to
rt'>H'-h a maximur.n af I: but
the !ltati.c at this
point is than that due to
fnetional efli:!ct:-; a1ont'.
i
--,t.or::tge of
internal
117. Asserlton (A) : In .:i modt:rn coal burning
l:>te-r.:un tht:
temperature of exitt_ng flut"'
from tht chirnnt.'Y
o>hould beiow 100 C.
Rf'aBon 'RJ : lower tht ti'fn;.<tratwe HJ
flue rrom tht'
chimntcy h:gher the heat
recovery higher
the effi6,ncy of ::;team
gent:rator
118. Assertion :'Aj : A w-.ed to reduct>
Reason IR;
exi.t
prt-.,-.suH: at
ir, order
the run.ntr
tht-
incr; . v aluL' JJf working
hedd.
A portilJn of the e-xlt kin-etic
1" rt:covert-'d which
uthnwi.">t:' _roes wa.,.,-r..t to tht
tail n::1cc:::.
rhl:-. due to f'Xtra
heat energy
tn,rgy.
1119.
115. A;-;."'ntion 'A) Ju
A of 1.1
ubt_. bt:dE:t- that tht
m<tX! mum --.:izt: Lf th>: unit
the rnax.J.mum
.are li1nited..
guide vune8
provided :tt inh:'t.
guide vanes provide
pnwhid wh1c:.':l heJpo in
rt:,tdchng the Mach number
ut 1nlt-t to ,.In accephAhle value,
below .iupersonic.
Both :ar'(f diamt>lt'T' ,md high
u.n-.; .t 'td tr; prohibJt.iveh
thi,k .shelL- ln very
high
116. As:o:ertiun In ...:team turbines,
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condense imnwdiate'y a::; it hnpulst- -:-ttta.m turbine is tht'