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Answer Keys
1

40

85.68

10

11

12

13

119.5

14

15

29.81

16

17

67.2

18

18.18

19

20

21

22

23

11.40

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

0.975

32

33

34

31

35

36

90.713

37

16.54

38

39

40

13.49

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

88581

48

49

50

51

52

9.44

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

Explanations:-

1.

We have,

x x

x
y y
y

1.5
x 10 0.6
y 20
2
x 0.45 y 1

2.

We know that f (z) u iv is analytic then


u v
u
v
and

x y
y
x

verify the options, only (A) satisfies

3.

2 2 2

x 2 y 2 z 2

12xy 2 z 4 4x 3 z 4 24x 3 y 2 z 2
2

4.

1, 1,1

12 4 24 40

2 sin
Let f log

2 sin

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2 sin
f log

2 sin
2 sin
log

2 sin
f f

It is an odd function
2

2 sin
log
d 0
2 sin
2

Q f x dx 0 If f x is an odd function
a

5.

U2 U1 PE2 PE1 kE2 kE1


Here pE2 0;kE1 0 kE2
U2 U1 pE1

mCp T2 T1 mCp T2 T1 mc g H
water

copper

mCP T2 m Cp T2 T1
H

6.

c
mC g

107 4.17 7 0.85 (33 20) 1000


7 9.8

85.68 km.

H Q Wactual

10
m w Cpw Tw 2 Tw1

0.72

6.5
10

4.2 20 10
60
0.72
4.55 13.88 9.338 kW

Now H m Cp T2 T1

9.338 m 1 45 32
m 0.718 kg

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Fraction of available energy lost due to irreversibility


Q
Q
303

603 943 0.2666.

303
Q 1

943
.

Mass flow rate, m A 2 u 22 0.4166

8.

A 2 7.38 104

700 A 2
1.24

2
d
4

d 3.07cm

For the block, F f Ma M

9.

dv
dt
M

V Vy
f

dA A

V
dy
b

dv
A
F
V M
dt
b
1

10.

Oil
x

1
F A b
dt n

F
M

0
1

Mdv

F A / b

A
1
e 5 0.1813 Pas
Fb

4Q
0.0099 m / s
d 2
ud
Re
399.72 400

gC
5


1
0.3
w w 1 0 4 0.5 0.3 1 1 0.3 m / sec
k
2
2 w

2 0.5

11.

12.

Dia of pipe, d=200mm=0.20m

Velocity, v=3m/s; length L=5m


Kinematic viscosity, 0.01stoke = 0.01 1004 m 2 / s
Vd
3 0.20
Reynold Number Re x
6 105
4

0.01 10
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0.9
0.09
0.9
0.02
0.02
0.3
0.3
Re
54.13
6 105

0.02 0.00166 0.2166


Head lost due to friction, h g

13.

4fLv 2
0.993m of water
2gd

The discharge through the Venturimeter is given by


Q

ka1a 2 2gh
a12 a 2 2

,Q

8.1
0.135m 3 / s, K 0.96
60

2
0.25 0.049m 2 , h 7.6m
4
0.96 0.049 a 2 2 9.81 7.6
By substitution, we have 0.135
2
0.049 a 2 2

a1

or, a 2 0.0112m 2 d 2

14.

cos

0.0112 4
0.1195m 119.5mm

rd
rR

r 5.3
r 19
r 169.14 mm

cos 22

Dia. 2 169.14 338.288 mm

15.

Operating speed

75% of NC 0.75 39.75 29.81.

16.

n
N u R e,max
;

n0

u max d

sn d

R e,max
u max

s n tube pitch, d tubediameter


s n u max R e,max N u h

17.

K
2

3.02 106
Cp 1020 650

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0.10

s
0.05; a1 2.467
2
2
2

at 3 min or 180s F0

t T 3.02 106 180

0.217
2
s2
0.05

a1F0 0.536
Ts Tb
0.45
Ts Ta

18.

r1

42 Tb
0.45 Tb 67.2C
42 98

12mm
6mm
6

T1 70o C, T2 25o C, K 0.140 W / m o C


h 0 7.2 W / m o C
K
rC
For Cylinder rC Critical radius
h0
0.140

m 0.0144 m 19.44 mm
7.2
2 T1 T2
2 70 25
Q max

L
r
19.44
ln
ln C

1
6
r1 1
3
0.140
10 7.2 19.44
K
h r

rC
r1

0 C

Q max
18.18 W / m
L

19.

Rate of diffusion, N A

D AB 4 105
A

DAB A PA1 PA2

RT
Z

m2
, Z x 2 x1 30 m
s

4 103 1.256 105 , R 8314

T 300 k, PA1 1.0132 105 N m 2 , PA2 0


NA

4 105 1.256 105 1.0132 105 0


8314 300 30

N A 6.80 1013 kg mole h


Mass flow rate of NH 3 N A M NH3
6.80 1013 17 1.156 1011 kg h.

20.

For irreversible gas phase reaction

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y
16
N t n 2 n
3.
0.8
y1

21.

f=

23.

Diffusion coefficient

10

cm

1000
= 10-2 x 105 =
sec
105 cm 2 / sec
60
Potassium hydroxide is the commonly chemical for determination of acid value and
saponification value of oil or fat.

=
22.

d 2 Element or Sin gleof element

ln

ln

CAo CO CA
CA C o CAo

12 12.2 CA

= (CA0 + CRO)kt

CA 12.2 CAO

CO = CAO + CRO = CA + CR

= 12 + 0.2

= (12.2) 12 x 0.01= 12.2 mol/m3

12 12.2 CA
12 12.2 CA
ln
= 1.464 ln
= 1.464
CA 12.2 12
CA 0.2
12 12.2 CA
CA 0.2

= 4.3232 12(12.2- CA) = 0.8646 CA

146.4 12A = 0.846 CA CA =11.40 mol/m3


24.

26.

Copper is used as material of construction in food industry particularly in brewing.


Lipase is the enzyme used to bring about hydrolysis of oils and fats [on hydrolysis glycerol
and fatty acids are obtained].
Skew- symmetric of even order, is a perfect square (non-zero)
Hence, option (d) i.e., 9 is a perfect square.
(or)
Using expansion, we get 9.

27.

x 2

dy
3
3y 12 x 2
where x 2
dx
dy
3
2

. y 12 x 2
dx x 2
3
2
P
Q 12 x 2
x2
3

3
dx
I.F e x 2
e3 log x 2 x 2
Solution is

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12 x 2

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dx c

12 x 2 dx c
5

y x 2 12
3

x 2

1
y 3 2 2 1 12 c c 0
6
y x 2 12
3

28.

x 2

y 2 x 2

1
s
1
1

L1 2
L1 2
2

2
4
s

2s

2
s

2s

2
s 2s 2 s 2s 2

1 1
1
1
L
L

2
2
4 s 1 1
s

1 1
1 t 1 1
e t L1 2
e L 2
4 4
s 1
s 1

1
e t sin t e t sin t
4
1
1
sin t e t e t sin t sin ht
4
2

29.
X

------

P(X)

1
n

1
n

1
n

1
n

------

1
n

1
1
1
1 n 1
Mean 1. 2. 3. .... n.
n
n
n
n
2

30.

Let

1
1
2
x f x 2 27 0, f 1 x 3
x
x
27

The Newton-Raphson formula is

x n 1 x n

31.

f xn

f 1 xn

x n 1

P
For the process T2 T1 1
P2

3x n 27x 3n
2
x 1
y

Here given PV1.3 = constant; So y = 1.3


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1.31

0.8 1.3
T2 74 273
225.28 k

5.2

P
Here, V2 V1 1
P2
V3 V2

5.2
0.15

0.8

1
1.3

0.633 m3

T3
T2

V3 0.633

32.

347
0.975 m3
225.28
T1 298K

For minimum requirement, by the relation

Q1

Q1 T1 298

2
Q2 T2 263
W

T
So, Q1 1 Q2 2.2661kW
T2

R
Q2

T2 263K

Minimum power requirement,

W = Q1 Q2 = 2.2661 2 = 0.2661 kW
33.

The mean velocity of flow V is given by

2R 2 Vmax
2Vmax
r

Q R V 2r Vmax 1 d
V
n 1 n 2
n 1 n 2
R
0
n

n 1 n 2
r
1

1 , dA
V
2
A A V
R
n

and

R
n 1 n 2
1 n 1 n 2
r

1 2r dr
2
R 0
2
4 3n 1 3n 2
R
3

3n

34.

Operating speed of the ball mill is 0.5 * 62= 31


Because operating speed is 50 percent of the critical speed.

35.

We know that a gas mixture obeying he viral emanation of state, the fugacity coefficient of
the mixture can be represented by
ln x1 ln

For various component it can be expressed as

ln x1 ln 1 x 2 ln 2 x 3 ln 3

We are given that


x1 0.3, x 2 0.25, x3 0.45
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1 fugacity of coefficient of component 1 = 0.7


2 fugacity of coefficient of component 2 = 0.85
3 fugacity of coefficient of component 3 = 0.75

Substituting in equation (1) we get


ln 0.3l 0.3 ln 0.7 + 0.25 ln 0.85 + 0.45 ln 0.75
ln 0.276

0.7588

f p 0.7588 60 0.7588 45.53 bar

36.

Re

2 0.25
ux

28,802
17.36 106

Nu 0.3317 NRc
0.3317 28,802

0.5

0.5

Pr 3
1

0.7 3 = 49.98

h
k
0.0275
2
Nnu 49.98
5.4978w / m K
x
x
0.25

And

h 2h x 2 5.4978 10.9956w / m2 K

The heat flow rate is q hA T2 T1


10.9956 0.25 1 333 300 90.7137W

37.

x2

30 0.05 0.96 0.01532


94

y 3x 2 3 0.01532 0.04596
*
2

At the bottom of the column

y2 y*2 0.05 0.04596 0.00404

Liquid L

At the top of the column


y1 y1* y1 0 y1 0.05 0.04 0.002
NTU
y 2

y y 2 y1 0.05 0.002

y 2
y 2
y 2

y*2 y1 y1*

2.9014 103

y2 y

n
y1 y1*

0.05 0.002
NTU
16.54.
2.9014 103
*
2

2
Gas mixture

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T 33.81
At dew point 294 K

n psat 14.20

n psat 14.20

3004.05
294 33.81

psat 14.216
At dew point p A pSat
A
partial pressure vapour pressure

PA
Pt PA

Pt 760 mm Hg
101.325 kpa

14.216
0.1632
101.325 14.216

% saturation 0.67
ys

y
y5

0.1632
0.2435
0.67

saturated humidity ys
0.2435

PAsat
PT PAsat

PAsat
PT PAsat

PAsat 19.848 kpa.

39.

Cavg 1 2
M avg 2 M1 M 2

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consider 100kg of solution,


10 92
0.02127
10 90

92 18
3 92
X A 2 mole fraction of A at location 2
0.006
3 92 97 18
100
kg
M1 Mol.wt. at location 1
19.574
10
90
kg mol.


92
18

100
kg
M 2 mol.wt. at location 2
18.445
kg mol.
3 97

92 18
1 1030
1020
kg mol

so, Cavg

53.96
m3
M avg 2 19.574 18.445
X A1 mole fraction of A at location 1

X BM

NA

40.

1 X A1 1 X A 2

X A1 X A 2
0.9863
1 XA2
ln

1 X A1

1 X A1
ln

1 XA2
9 1010 53.96 0.02127 0.006
0.9863 1.6 10

da
= 10-3/hr
df

XA =

4.7 107

k mol
m 2 .s

da 103 dt 1 a = 10-3 t a = 1 10-3


0

0.16 1 103 t

1 0.16 1 10 t
3

; at t = 24 hr=

0.156
= 0.1348
1 0.156

XA = 13.49%
41.

The liquid volume vl = t x Ve = 2x(2 x 60) = 240lt


(Vg) Gas volume = V Vl = 500 240 = 260 lt
260
Fraction of gas =
= 52%
500

42.

Heat removed to cool the fish= sensible heat + latent heat + sensible heat
= 680 x 3.182 (5 (-2) + 234.5 x 680 + 680 x 1.717 x (-2+12)
= 15146.32 + 159460 + 11675.6= 18682 K= 186.282 MJ
Percentage of latent heat

43.

159460
x 100 = 85.6%
186282

1 mole N2 2 moles NH3

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2moles 4moles NH3


4 17 68

44.

L f t f s

1
1 eas e2as ........ s 1 1eas
s

sin ce 1 e 1 e
as

45.

as

e 2as .......

For PD controller, Gc s Kc 1 0s
AR G c j K c 1 02 2

AR

Kc

1 02 2

So, Nyquist plot when ,

AR
AR
1
and when 0,
Kc
Kc

Therefore, (C) is the correct option.


47.

Net present value for the carbon steel pump


30000

48.

25000

1.12

25000

1.12

25,000

1.12

25,000

1.12

88581.

Roots (poles) of the 2nd order system are - n jd .


4
TS settling time
so for i TS is constant.;
n
d is cons tan t TP

n
so for ii TP is constant.
d

is constant cos Mp e

12

so for iii M P is constant.

49.

Formulate Rouths Table


s3 1 2 0
s2 3 6 0
s 0 0 0 one zeroed row
s0 6 0 0
There is one zero row. So marginally stable.

50.

From Arrhenius equation, k = k0 e- (E/RT) ------ (1)


Let activation energies for the reaction with out and with catalyst be E and E, and k and k
be the respective rate constants of the reaction.
Therefore, from equation (1), we have

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(k/k) = e- (E/RT) / e- (E/RT) = e (E-E)/RT = e (E-E)/RT = e (70-50)*1000/ (8.314 * 303)


Since, Room temperature is 300 C=30 + 273 =303 K,
E is given in KJ, hence convert to joule by multiplication with 1000 and
R = 8.314 J/mol K
(k/k) = e(7.939)= 2658.257

i.e., the rate of reaction is decreases 2658 times that in without catalyst (k)
51.

r Ko T

RT

T 12
r2
1 1
ln E R ln 21
T 2
r1
T1 T2
1
r 6000 1
1
600
ln 2

ln

2 400 600
400
r1

r2
14.92
r1

52.

y1

y1
0.16

0.1904
1 y1 1 0.16

y 2 1 0.95 ; y1 0.00952
For pure water as solvent: x2 = 0
At equilibrium y* 16x (unit in kg)

16 x

44
1
29
18
y 0.659 6.5454x
1

44

y 9.932x

For minimum valid rate x1

y1
0.1904

0.01916
9.932 9.932

x2 0

Mass balance gives G y1 y2 Lmin X1 X2


Lmin Y1 Y2 0.1904 0.00952

9.44
G
X1
0.01916

53.

1
1
1

Kx Kx Ky 4

1
1
1 760

K x 2 1.15 0.12 106
K x 19.622
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1

Kx Ky

1
0.12 106
1

Ky
760 20 1.15
K y 0.1141

54.

A cascade control is compared of a secondary loop inside the primary loop.


In the figure, transfer function for secondary loop G sec s

G c2 G p2
1 G c2 G p2

G c2 G p2
a
G a, then G(s)
So, transfer function of the entire system, let G c1
1 G G p1
1 a
c2 p2

G c2 G p2
G 0
So, characteristics equation 1 G c1
1 G c2 G p2 p1

55.

For two non-interacting tanks in series


Q2 s
Q s

Q s

s 1

1
1
Q2 s
2
s
s s 1

Taking inverse

t
Q2 t 1 e e

56.

8 145 140 135 130 125 120 115

28.77%
10 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

57.

Exaggerate blowing out of proportion, overstate

58.
H

i.

, False

ii.

, True

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iv.

, False,

Hence (C) only (II) and (III)


59.

Exulted- to express great pleasure or happiness, especially at someone else's defeat or failure

60.

Reluctant unwilling

61.

x 1, only if 1 x
1 1
1 1
1 80
4 108 0, 4 108 0............................................, 4 108 0

1 81
1 188
4 108 1,.............................................................., 4 108 1

1 189
1 190
1 216
4 108 2, 4 108 2,......................................., 4 108 2

For1, 2,..................................., 80, x 0


For 81,82,83,..........................,188, x 1

108 x1 108

For189,190,..........................., 216, x 2

28 x 2 56

Hence the required sum 108 56 164

62.

Let N 120120120120120120120120...............................................278times

We know that a number is divisible by 72 8 x 9 , if it is divisible by 8 and 9


Clearly the last three digits of the given number is120, so it is divisible by 8
Sum of digits 1 2 0 278 834, so if we divide the number by 9, then theremainder is 6
N 8K 9M 6 8K 9M 6
The values that fits in for 8K = 9M +6 = 24 or 96
96
The required remainder rem 24
72
Alternate Solution:

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120
48
72
120120
24
72
120120120
0
72
120120120120
48
72
Forms a cycle,
1 - 48
2 - 24
30
278th - 24

63.

Let the total work be 120 units


A
B C
D
E
F
Number of days
10 12 15 20 24 30
Units/day
12 10 8
-6
-5
-4
Any three alternate days, whatever way they be paired up, net work done would be the same
i.e.,30 15 = 15 units every 3 days.
Hence, (D)

64.

1 P(x) 50%
7 1 0 2 7 7 1 1 2 6 7 1 2 2 5
1 C0 C1 C2 0.4293 50%
3 3
3 3
3 3

0
8
1
7
2
6

1 2
1 2
1 2
1 8 C0 8 C1 8 C2 0.5317 53.17%
3 3
3 3
3 3

65.

(B) and (C) qualify, but (C) best sums up the passage as it is clearly stated in the passage.

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