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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

I. Consider the following statements: 2. Newton per meter


I Oases are considered fncoml>ressiblD 3. Poise
when Mactt number is less than 0.2 4. StressiStraln is constam
2. A Nt:.>'toniau Aufd is iocolllpressiblc 5 Sto~es

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and non~viscous Codes:
3. An ideal fluid has negligible surface A B C D
ten,-ion a. 5 3 1 2
Which of these sratemem(s) l.slnre correct? b. 3 5 2 4
a. 2and3 c. 5 3 4 2

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b. 2 aloue d. 3 5 2
c. I alone 6. A tloat valve of the baU-cock t:ype is
ll I an<l 3 required to close an opening of a suppty

ce
2. Tlte standard sea level atmospheric pipe feeding a cistern as sllown iu !be
pi-essw-e is equivalent to given figure.
a. I0.1 m of rreshwater of p = 998 k!Y'm3
b. 10.1 m Of sal w!Uerofp = 1025 kgirn 3
-r-- y
lO!Q'IIII.dtaaletq'

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c. 12.5 m of kerosene of p ~ 800 kg/m~
d. 6.4 m of carbon terrachloride of p =
1590 kg/m3
ra 3~ (L1r
1~
1}1
t'- -- tPo "

JOOmtb
...--.sOo- '
3. W hich one of the following represents -
m
equilibrium of a static lluid7 (Symbols Th.e buoyant force
1'11 required to be
have tl1e usual meaning) e.><erted by U1e Ooat to keep the valve
a. dp/dz = - p/g closed against a pressure of 0.28 Nin'uu 1 is
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b. dplg ~ - dl'./p a, 4.4N


c. pdp = - d:rJg h. 5.6N
d. dp/p. = - gdz
c. 7.5N
d. 9,2N
A l.ank with fow equal vertical filoes of
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widd1 laud dcpU1 b is filled up with a 7 Which oue uf the following equatious
liquid. If' the force on any vertical side is represents ~1e conti.nuily e<.tu;ilion fgr
equal to lbe fo rce at tbe bottom. tben the steaqy compressible fltlid flow?
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value ofbl/ wiJ I be a. 'il.pV + op = 0


a. 2 f!l
b. ../2 b. 'il.pi' . ilp = 0
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fll
c. 1
ll 112 c. Vf' = O
5. Matcl1 l.ist I (Physical tJroperties <;>f fluid) ll 'il.piJ =0
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with List II (Dimensiqns/Definitillns) and 8. II liquid of specific gravity 0,82 flows


select the correct answer- with a velocity 4.43 ntis. lts velocity head
List I is
A. absolute viscosity a. 0.82 111
B, K.loemati:cs viscositY b. 4.43 m
C. Newtonian fluid c. I m
[) Surface tension d. t9,6 111
List It Match List l with List If itrld select 01e
I . duldy is constant corrccl answer:

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A List l a. Both A and Rare troe and R is the
B Ori tice meter correct e:<planatlon of A
C. Broad crested weir b. Both 1\ and R are true hut R i5 NOT
D Pilot tube tbe correct e-xplanation of A
E. Rcyramerer o. A is U'lle but R.lsfalse
!Jist II d. 1\ is fal;;e but R is true
I Measuroment of tloill fn a cJ1annel 13. A cbannel crQS:>-seeriou of Ou, beam
2 Measurement of velocity in a pipe/ s/lown iu tile 11iveu figure ~arries ~
channel unlfonnly distributed load

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[-~
3. Measurement of now in a pipe of any
i noll nation
~ Measurement of upward [low in u
venieal pipe
Codes:
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A B c 0

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~ J I 4 2 fjlJ..U~
b. '' 2 4 A$seriiorl (AJ r~e line of action of Ute
c. 3 I 2 4 load passes tttr~ugh the centroid of the

ce
d 3 4 2 cross-set1ion. Tbe beam twists besides
t () Assertion (.A) rnversion of a kinematics bending.
chain has no et1eat on the r~l atlve motion Reason (R) Twisti nJ! occurs since tlte line
of its l.inks. ra of action of the load docs not pass through
Reason (R): The mo1io11 of link~ in a the \veb of the bearn
k;nematic~ chain reli\tive to some mher a. Both A and Rare Lrue and R is Lhe
links is a property of the cbaio and is not correct e'lcplanation of A
m
0Jal of the mechanism. b . Both A and R art true bur R is NOT
a. Both A ruJd Rar 1:rue and R is the the correct e.xpl!lltatlon of A
correct explanalion or A c. A is uuc but R Is false
b. Both A apd R are true but R is i'IOT d. A is false but R is true
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the correct explanation of A L4 Assertion (A) A mio cyli~drical shell is


c A is true but R is false subjected to i mernal l1uid pressure tllat
d. A is false but R Is true induces a :!-D mess srate in the material
II Assertion (A). While transrnlttlng power along the longitudinal and circumferential
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between two paraJkt shat1$, the noise direqns,


generated by a pair of helical gear~ is less Reason (R). Tho circumferential stress 1n
0Jan Utat of an equivalent pair of spur the thin cylindrical shell is two limes the
magnirud~ of longitudinal stress.
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gears.
R~on (R) A pair of helical gears bas a. Both A and Rar~ tme and R is the
fewer teeth in cont~ct ~s compared to 1\ll correct explahation of A
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equivalent pair of spur gears, b Roth A and R are tme but R is NOT
a. Both A ~nd Rare 11ue and R is the the correct e~planation of A
correct explanation of A c. i\ is ime buf R is false
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b Both A and R &re (roe bnl R is NO'r d. A is false hut R istm~


lhe correct explanation of A 15 A>scnlon (A): In a simple hannonic
c A is true but R is false motion, the potential enerw reac-hes its
d. A is false but R is true maximum value tWice during each cycle
12 Assertfon (A) 1. T and channel secti()IIS Reason (R-): Veloci ty becomes zero twiCe
ae p-efetrcd fo' beams, during eacb cycle.
Reason (RJ~ A beam cross-section should a. Both A and Rare tru and R is fhe
be such that the greatest PQSsible PIIIOUIIt correct (!)(planation of A
of area is as tar a.way frpm the n~trai 1!Xis b Both A and R are tn1e but R is NOT
as possible the correct explanation of A
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c. A is true but R is fal>c Reason (R): Throttling. procc.."' coru.ervet
d A is f~ l<e but R is true lh<> tmal enthalpy.
IIi. .<\.~senicm (A): d'Aiembert's principle is a. Both A and Rnre b-ue nnd R is lh~;
M<lwn as the pri.nciJ?lc <Jf dyn11.1nic corn:et 'q)lotl.1tion of A
equilibrium. b. Both A -and R ~ro h'Uc but R is NOT
R.e>Son (R): d'Alembcrt' principle the cotTecl e.xplon4tion of A
converts a dynamic. problem into a l~lic c. A i true but R is fal~e
JYroblem. d ,.\ is false bul R i< 1rue
n. Bolli A and Rare 1tue and R is tlte 21. A.ssenion (A) A convergenHiivcrgenl

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com:cl oxplnllllllon of A uoulo i~ used to deliver ~1ca111 10 Uu
1>. Both i\ lind R are rrue blll. R i NOT turbine rotor bl~des ntitigh pressor<:.
the correet explanation of A Rcasqn(R)c A steam DQ7,:dc is a passage of
c. A i~ true but R Is false v~ryin& crosssectloM I are:~ in which lhe
d. A is fa !lie butR i$ true SIUI'll(f en~"tjlV Of Stam is COrtVncd into
17. Aen.ion (A); .Br!tlle m:t!etil such as kin~;tic ~nergy,

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grey CI!St iron =Utot be 1:.'(\nldod by a. Both A and Rru'C true and R is the
hydros!Dticc:~trusion. cnm:ct explanation orII
Reason (R}: In b.ydmsL1t.ic extm;ion, billet b. Both A and R are llUc but R is NtH

ce
1s uniformly compressed fron1 all sides by lh~ ~Jn'<Xt "-'>plAnation Ill' ....
Ill~> liquid. .:. A is tru~ but R i:! false
n. Both A 3nd Rat<> true and R ill Uto d. .\is flllse but R i. true
correct explanation of A ra 22 t\s.~ertioo (A) : C. ror a g(l$ is uhvy
ll. Both A nnd R are true but R ili N01' gte.1l Ihan ('
the correc.t e.,1Jianalion ol' A Reason (R): C includes work" of ""Po.ion
c. A is true but R i.s fa be tn addition 10 ~tornge of lnl=l energy.
(l A is fo (J;e but R is true a. BoUt A and R:tn> uue 111.d R t~ Ute
m
18. Ass<'ttion (A): ln a11 idua t nuid, s~v:tration correct elqllonatioo Clf f\
from a continuous surf;~ce: would n()t occur b. Both A and R are true but R i. NO'r
with a po~itlve pressure gradi.:mL the cotTect ~;planation of A
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Reason tR}: Buc)yancy layer dQ<:S nll e.~i.$1 c.:. A is true but R i~ fal""
in id""l Ouid flow. d. i\ ifltlB., but R is true
a. Both ~\ und Rare l:tue l'JI(] R is ll1" Assertion (A): During Ute lcmllel'aturo
correct C"Jllanation of A lliC>DSUI'Conettl of hot gas ln a duel that Juts
I>. Both A <~nd R ore true b11t R is N01'
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relatively cool wniiJ, the lemperoi1Jre


the correet 10.X~Ianation of A tn,dtcaled by the Utermomeler wiU be lower
"'" A is lrue bul R U; fal~c titan the IJ'ti<t h!ll ga! tompcrnture.
d. A is fo lc: but R is true R~n (R): '!1i~ sensing Iip of Ihe!
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19. Assct'Uon {A): Jn eonvoetion~ul"'r he:tters. the1'111ometer receives energy from the hot
tlte exit sloru:n temperature incre.1so:s with & un<llose. heath) the au~l wall$,
load. :1. Both A and Rare tnte .~nd R is lhe
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R.eoson (R.): The ~mbuMion lemf)tr:oture com:ct O)(pliullltiou or A


do"" 1101 ~ignifi.,.ntly cbJ1& with loud. b. DoU, A and R o.r" tru~ bul R iJ NOT
lhccorrcctcxplonolion of A
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Bollt A md Rare !J:ue and R is Ute


correc! "'']llnn:Jlion at.'\ c. !\ is lnte bat R is false
h. l~oth A lUld R a.re true boll R i NO'J' d, A is f~lse bul R is true
the cotTect expianation of A 14. Assertion I A); For a given compression
c. A is IJ'ue bul R f.~ Ioise r.otit>. tllc: thcomol .:flioicnc:y of the Di~stll
d. A is f l>o but R is true cycle ill be rugher thon U1nt of 1h" Ouo
20. As"'tion (A): Tllt:otllc .govculing i~ cycle.
ll11:rmodynamically more ~fficicnl thon Renson (R): hi the Oi<:Sol ~yclc, work ;.,
n07.Zh! <;On1rl!l governing lbr <IC,110 al~u (Ilivered dunn(! hen I add ilion.
t.url>inc.
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,,, Both A ~nd R:m: ltUe nnd R is the d. I. 3 ami 4
Cllrtecl explnnntion of A 29. Wh.ich one of the following statements i>
b. Bolb A 11nd R are true but R is NO'!' CQn-.:ct1
Ute corr~ cx~lallJition of A a. Energy und wor.k nrc ~Jan
.:. A~ true but R is false b. Fooce and work ore vectors
cL A i. f11lse but R is tru~ c. Energy, momentum aud \elocity. are
25. A..sertion (A): The Rankine cycle with vectors
~enerative teed heating ~ hvy h>< II. FO<ce. m cunenl\tm :me) velocity ore
higbet c)<cle eflkiency Utan the Rankin<: ~c:olorg

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cycle vitboul n:genurntivll fcod hll:lting. 30. A partially follecltaolkis beinsc;uoied uou
Rea5on (R): The nlgber efficiency of truck whkb is moving with c:onst;ml
regenerntive cycle i~ due to de..'l'ease in the ac.:el.,.,.tion. Tlunnt"''cJOUrfoc:c on the t:onk
or
limlp&ruture heal n>joction. will
'" Bolli A nnd R.a..., tru~ 11nd R is the! a , move up in frunl on(! ;nove down al Ooe
com:el cxplanntlon of A =r

.c
I>. Both A and R are Into but R is NOT b. move up ot lh<' rcor nnd move down in
lhe correct e~plonation of A front
c. A is tmc but R t~ false c.. move- dQwn in front aod al~o at lhe rear

ce
d. A is false but R ;,. true but moye UJl in tbe certtre
2~. Asset1iou (A): Air. a mt~ture-of 0, aud N 2 cJ. remout UDWJIUt'l>ed
~~ a pure .ub~ta.not. 31. A b!oek uf weight 2 N fo iLs lf<Jm a height
Re:~son (R}: Air i~ homogencoWJ In ra of l m on tlto lop of a SJlring. lf tbe Silting
compOflition and nnitorm m chemieal gcl~ compres~ed by 0.1 m to bnng the
f18gr<;gation. weight momentnnly ro r-st. then Ute pring
n. BoUt A and Rar.: U'Ul: nnd R is lh<: CIIMIDIII \\1uultl b"
wn>!cl e.'<l_)lnnatlon .o f A a. 50 N/m
m
h. Bolb A ood R un: rrue but R i~ NOT b. IOO N/m
the correct' expl.nnntion of A c. 2(10 ~(m
c. A is trw but R is false cl, 400Nfm
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d. .-\ is fntse bot R i$ true 32. A IJuJiel of '""~s I ks is 1)red with


27. lf t11e mo,'\imum aud minilllum ret~ultaot velOQi~y of U nti S fr(IID a &Uil o' mass .1()(\g.
forces of the two forces acting on Titt t'llLio of klltc~e enc:rgi~ of bullet ond
pMliclc Utt) 40 1\N and 10 .kN respectively, gun is
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then the two force. in question would he a, 10


11. 25 kN and IS kN h, II
b. 20 k.N 11J1d 211 kN c. I. I
c. 20 kN nd 10 k:N d. 0.1
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tl 20 kN ood 5 kN 33. 33. A matl is pufrlnQ ~ l)uckot c)f ''"tcr up


28. Colll;id<>r the following ~tnteo1cnts to tile roof of l)u ilcling of 6 m height. Tile
total weight M' the NlfXl is '20 N onrl lhe
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I. Two couples in lh" >arne plano con be


added algebrnicll) \\ eigbt Of the huckeL wifh \~at.er l J()Q t-1.
2. Coplnmrr mid conettrrent forco$ melh" Th~ wotk done by tho man 1~
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on1:1> whic-h do oci01cr l.ic in on~ plane> a. 720 Nm


nor JtiUCI at point b. .nO Nm
3 . Noncom.::ul'rent fi>rea~ 3re U1c one!l c. 660 Knl
whi"lt do not meett u point d. 600 N-m
J. A single forces may be reploced by 34. A t.rnln of weight 5000 kN iR pulled on
foo\:e :Uld coupl level track with n cOn$t:mt .~pecd ol' I() mls.
Which IJf LbC!Ie lntooncnl.\1 M'C corrtl? lllc t'rietiunullbol:c is 75 kN. 'Ihepu\Vco uf
n. 1.2nnd4 the tmginc i
h. 2. hnd 4 a. 375 kW
c. I. 2 and :; b. 750 kW
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~. 1875 kW 3 1 4
d. 300() ~ w 31), l'or nn ISOtropic. homogeneous und
35 Principal stres- m n pomt rn n siTessed linearly elastic material, which obeys
solid nre 400 MPa nnd 300 MPn Hooke's law, t~e numher of independent
respectively, The normal s1rcsscs 011 elastic COOSIIIOtS is
planes mrliood ut 45" 10 the pnliCif'al a I
planes will be b. 2
a 200 MPa and 500 MPa c. J
b 350 Mf'a on bmh planes ci 6
c 100 MPn and 600 MPa 4(),

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cl ISO MP~ nnd 550 MPa FINI P!NI
36. A Mohr s stress circle s drawn for n body
subJected l<J tensile s1resses /, and .1 '"
n'luwnlly perpendicular dirocuons
"
1 a
rt.7:'. 1o
1o
1wo ft-~ 1 ---tj"'- x--t
sue~ thnt f. > / , Whoch one of the

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If the beam shown In the given figure IS to
followmg statements m lbos r~gard os N01'
have 2llro bending momen[ a1 its, middle
correct? pninl, the overhang /1 ~hou ld be
a. Normal streSS on a plane at 45 10 /, IS

ce
a. wf/4P
equal to b. IV f /6P
ll.. Shear stress ou a plnuc at -15 ' l u /, ~ c, IV f /SP
equal to ra d IV Ptl2P
c Maximum no1:mal stress IS equal lo j 41.
d. Mll.ximum ~he.1r <tress Is cqunl to
! , +/ ,.
2
m
37 lf t1 block of mmerinl of length 15 em
breadth I 0 em and hefr,ht 5 em undergoes
n volumetric stroio of 115000, tbl!n chonge
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111 olume will be


[f the T b<:lln cross-section shown 10 the
a 0.50em' g~ven figure has bending stress of ~(I MPa
b. 0.:!5 em' Tn the top fibre, then the stress m lhe
c 0.20cm3 houom fibre would be (G is centroid)
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d. 0,75ml !!. A!f()


38. Mnt~h List I wfth Lfst II illld select tlte b JO MPa.
COITctl1lOSWer; c. 8() MPn
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List I d 50 MPa
1\ Proof stress 42. The distribution of sl>car stress of u ~m
B Bndurance Iimit Is shown i~ the giwnliguro.
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C Leaf spring
D. Modulus of ng1dny
List II
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I Torsicm lest
2 Te11sile test The cro~-s-scction of the 1><.-am os
3. Fa11gue t.:sl
. a l
4. Oeuon of umtbrm slrenglh b T
Codes:
A B C 11 cO
a
b
1
2
3
3
4
I
I
4 d 6
43 Whicll one of the following sratllfll i!flts ~
~ 3 2 4 I C<IIT0CI7
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11. GuJ01'~ fonnula holdi good only for b 137 111111
shon cohmms c. 500 m111
b. II shon column Is one wh1oh has 1h~ cl 1570 lnl!l
rnlio of its Jengtb to leas! rndius of 47.
gyrnlloli greater chan J 00
c. A column wic!J both ench fixed bas
mmimum equivalenc or eiJcctiw
length
<1. The c:quivalent lcngtb ol' a column wirh
one end fiM:d nnd other end lunged 15

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hall' of us ucrunl lengl ~ nu: given r.~ur'i: shows ufnn
44 A $tnus .:ross.sccrional nrea A is a. locked cha111
-subjected to a load P at a pomt S(l~ k) as b. co1Jstrained. kinematics chain
sho\,~1 in the given figure c. unconstrained kinematics chain
Q~v~~ d mechanism

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4N. In a four-link krneotntiCS ~hain. lhc
' relation between lhe n11mber ol' links (Ll
) ond number of pnirs 0 J IS

ce
ft. L - 2.J o-4
Tl\e stress at c!Je pouu Q(1<, y )IS b. L ~ 2J 4
P Pfn Pia
a. - + - - --
c. L= 4J+2
A f, I, ra d_ 1.=41. 2
I' 1'1~ l'ks 49 An Imaginary circle which by p\lr<l rolfill.!t
b. - -- -- m:tion, giv~ the same mllliou as lhe uctu.al
A I f.
i!= ill ca l l~d
0. /' Ph.<
_ , _l'kJ
- n. addendum crrcle
m
.d ' l b pitch circle
cl J:_i' Plt:x _ 1'/r:y c. d<;deodum c1rcl~
~ I_ I d. base circle
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4S Match List r (Type o f Spring) wid1 List II 50 111e pressure angle offl spur gear nonnall~
(Applicaooo1 and selec1 !be correcl vuries from
answer. a. 14" lo "20"
LISt I b. 20" l() 25"
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A. Leaf/Helical ~prings t: 30' to Jo


B. SpTml ~'Jlnng.s d. 10' tQ 50''
C. Belleville spnng~ 5L If the rwmber of 1a:1b on the wheel
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List n rotating nt 300 rpm. 1s 90. lh<.11 ~1e number


I. Aulomobiles/Rru1ways coacher.; of teeth on 01e mating pinion r.otaling al
2 Shearmg tnllchmes 1500 r.p.rn. is
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3 Watches . 15
Cwes: b. 18
A ll (' c 20
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11. I 2 3
d 6Q
52 \\1Jich t1ne M lh~ loflowmg 1s lhe
b 3 2
lt,lbncatiou reyime dunn~ normal
c. 3 I 2
operatiOJI of a rolliDg element baariu!l?
d. 2 3
a. Hydrodyoaru.ic lubrication
-16. A close-coiled helical spring bas wire
b. Hydrostatic lubrication
diameter 10 rnm und spring iudex S If !he
c Elnstohydrod)nnmic lubricnlion
s pring conlliiiiJ I0 IUI'II$, then 1he length of
Ill~ spring wire would be d Bounclrll'y lubric.alit'ln
u. IOOmm
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53. To carry ct large axial load i11 a flat collnr (k is spring. Sliffucss. m is mass and m, is
bcming, a. number of cullnrs is provided to <pring mass}
a. reduce lhctional lorque
b increase frictionallor<lU n. ~
c.. decrease int~usHy of pressure ~~~~-1-
d_ increa~e itlle.usit)' nfTJfCSSure
54. Tile nu1oWII of energ.,v nbsurlled by u
flywhe~:>l is dotenninoo from ltur
b. ~
a. lorqu...crunk angle tliagr8lll
c. ~

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b. uccolertllion-crunk nngle diagram
c. specd-spnce diagram

55.
<1. ~peed-energy diagrum
Scnsitivcn~~ of a governor is delinod as
d. ~
the ratio of Ute 59. ln "itich one of the following l)fpes of
a. mnJ<imum equilibrium sp.:.:d tv thd aoniml .svillln is dt~ outpnl ol' lhe control

.c
minimum equilibrium speed elellleiJt -proportioMI to tb-> lim" rale ol'
h. diller.onc.: between maximum nod change of the input'/
miuiumo i1Qultibritllt1 $ poodS In th\l a. Pro[><1rlioonl

ce
meruJ dljUilibrium "J'<'ed b. ln logra!
o. difference hell\'ei;Jl muximum and o. ProporTional and doriVttlive
minimum equilibtJUUl s peed to tho d. De!-ivative
maximum equllibrium sp..'ed
60. 'lite chipllticklH:ss rati() r ili given b~
d. maximum dlfl'crence in specd; 10 the
minimum equilibrium speed
ra !1,
O(>Hfi
sin[jl - ct)
56. A rigid rotor consists of a syst<lm of 1110
masse loca t-ed a;; shown in the given in(~ ttl
m
rigure. b.
cos;!
cos(r.\ - tl)

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c..
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sin ((
in
d.
cos( !f- a)
i~ - () I C\lnsidcr tbe li!llclwmg slntemenl
'""'" n,e tool life is increased by
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8 l. hllilt-llp edge fomJatiOtl


2 mcreasing cutting WltJ<:ity
The system is
.l. increa:<ing bAck TOke angJ<l' up to o
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~ ~ta tically bulnnced


C.;rtOul va.lue
1'1 d)1Jnmic.,lly balanced
Whtch oflh~~o ~tntemenrs oro c.orrect'l
c. statically unbalanced
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d. IJ(llh slnticnlly 1lntl dyi.uuniCRJly


o. l:uid 3
b J and 2
unbalnnced
57. A viscous thunping system with free c. 2 nnd :l
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vibrations will be critical ly dnl!lpiltl if tho d.. l, 2 nud 3


d4111piug lilcl<>r i.\1 62. Con~ider Ul~ followiu~ cuJJiug loul
materials used lo r metal- culling operntion
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b. loss lhuu onu nl high spe.:d.
I. Tungsten (lj)fbidc
c. 1uol lo one
2. Cemenl<ld li WJium curbide
d_ gr..:a:ter 1111n1 one
58. In a Sim ple ~ng mass vibmting syst<lnl. 3 High-!<pc<:d >1~1
4. Cermn<'>t
th~ nahll'tll fi'<!Quency c>., of the sy>l~m is

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The correct sequence ill incre:l!ing order a. 30.6 mm and 29.4- mm
of the range of culling speeds for ophmum b 30,6 mm and 30 mm
us.: uf these ni>tcria Is ill c, 3('1 mm ;mel 29.4 mm
n. !.~ J.4.. 2 d. 30 mill and 28.R Nun
b. 1.3. 2, 4 68. Rolling very thin strips of mild slecl
c. 3. l. 2. .J I'CquU\."!.'
d. 1, 3, 4, 2 lt.13rgu diameter rolls
():1, Tn 3 huping OpQr.~ti(ln, thO overage cutting b. small diometer rolls
~peed i (Stroke length S. Numb<:r of c. high ~peed rolling

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strolt"" J)el' minute N. Quick return rntio R) d. rolliPg wilhoul a lubricant
"" NSR 69, Drop forg.ing fs ~~Sed to produce
b. NSR/2 a. ~m~ll cl)mponent~
c. NS(l ' R) b. large components
d. NS( 1 + R)!'Z c. identic I compori~'O~ in latgc nuutbcrl<
64 64. Con><ider the tollowing slotemonl.!i in

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d. mccllum..slu componullts
r"sp<'i:l of i!fmdfng '' hc.:l c>l' 70. Consider llte f-ollowing feature.:
Sp<oeificllli<>~~. SlAY'>-L-7-R.-23, l!Siug tl"'
I. ;\II ~pindles operntu simult-1nC(JU$ly
~tllqd(trclo lsthonnm eri~ cndificnlion:
1. One piece is completed ead1 lime lhe

ce
I, Abrasive nsed 111 (he wheel ,is
toob are wilhdnlwn ~d the spindles
tlluminlmn oxide
""" it)dexed
2.
~-
1he~<iusizeufbrasive is medium
'11tc wheel grade i~ me.Jium hard
3. n,a tool slide iudo:.;es or reVQIV~>s 1\'tlll
ra the $pindle o;sn'ier
4-. h bas 4Jl open strucitiJ'c Which of these features life chataeterlstlcs
s. n bil$ resinoid as bonding agenl of a muhispmdle ;iUtOmatic machine used
Which oflh"'e statements ore corred~ fQ1 b3t WOt~?
1, 2on<!3
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b. Lhnd 4 b. I And 2
c. ~3 and5 c.. 2 nod 3
d. I. 4 onil S cl, 1 and 3
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65. Dicection>l .solidification can be aahiewd 11. C'-on~idc;r tbe t(lll()wil\8 mech~nisms;
by providing I. Geneva georing
n. chills nod chaplet! 2. Roeh nnd pinion
1>. chaple13 and p;tdding 3. Rtehet ~nd pawl
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c. cllills ond podding Which of 111~ moc.I1Jnisms are lo usoo


11. <.:hills, chnplet and 11ndc.ling ind~ Ute work toblc on a tran.Uer
66. Consider the rollowms welding pmcesses: machine?
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2 Submerged arc M:lding b. 2and 3
3. Eloclro-sla3 w~ldfng c. I anu 3
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Whicb ofUtc:o<c welding pr-ocess"" are used 72. CONider tlu' iNIO\\ ittg proecsSCii:
forweldlnglhielo pi~ces ofmtt~ls7
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I. Mcd1nnical J)Uiv<-ri7JitiOu
n. J, hnd3 2. Atomization
\). l, l:md4 3 . Chernical reduction 4. Sinlering
e. 1. 3 and 4 Whjoh of these Pl'll<:e!l$es are wed for
d. 2. 3 and 4 powdet prq>aralion in powder metallurgy?
67. A blank of 30 mm dlomeler is to bo a. 2. 3 and 4
produced out of 10 mm thick sheet on a b. L. 2 nd 3
~irnple <!i.e. If 6~ cleornnce i c. L3und4
rt>COmmended, ~en U1e PQmtnul diao11etl!l'$ tl. t, 2 and 4
of ric 3nd 11uneh ore re!i(l""tiv<>ly 73. Weldohle type plnstio(s) include( )
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a. thermo sets alone 2. Transporwtion
b thermop1<JStics alone 3. Operati'on
c. both tlten11o sets and t.bermoplaslics 4. lospectiou
d. oeiUterthermo sets and tbermoplasdcs Cades;
'rhe tool for spinning cl)pper is usually A B C D
made for a. 3 4 2
a brass b. J 4 2 1
b copper c. 4 3 2 I
c. lool steel d. 4 _
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d aluminium 79. Au t:quipmeul costs P and. its service in
?S Consider the followi ng activities; number or years is N lf lhe annual
J. Body moventeut 1
depreciation charge is f> N . then L Is the
2 Work capability of individuals
J Movement of malenals a, maintenance cost
Which of these activities are ubsef\led in b. -sal vage value

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method sndy'' c. production cost
a. I 2 and 3 d. idle cost
b 2 and 3 80. For a product, Lila dirt'ct laboor cost is Rs

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c. I and 3 S and dired materials cost is Rs. 10. The
d. I and 2 annual cost of direct materials is. expected
76. Which one of the foll owing statements to b.e Rs 2.00.000 and Ute anuual overltcad
regarding time study IS correct? ra to be abwrbed is Rs 1,20,00() The total
a, Wbile conducting tillle study, it is cost of the product will be
.i mportant to get his>ricaJ reeords of a. Rs 16
preceding limes ~- Rs 18
m
b. It is based on a proceduro urigiually c. Rs 19
proposed by Frederick W Taylor d. Rs21
c, 4 is necessary to multiply the 81 Jf Brealt - even point ~ Total ftxed cost
measured time by the reciproc-dl of variahi<'"';' p~r
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+(I ) then X is the
learning curve
d. One should be careful to coilect data a. Overlteads
under just-in-time conditions b. pticc p;:r w1it
77 Whicn tine of tlie. follcwin!! pairs is c. di reel cost
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a. Work space desig11: ~gonomics 82. Match List I with List 11 and select the
b Motion economy Terotechnology correct answer.
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d Tim~ study . Cli mograph A. Just-1n-time inventory and
78 Match List I (Symbol) with List II (Name) procurement techniques
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list 1 compared to outpnL

A,Q C Schcd~ing. typically most eomplc.'


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.B.ID D. Flexible manufacturil\g cell


List U
c.[Y l lntennittent production
2. Repetitive production
D. 10 J , Continuous production
4. Job production
List lJ
I Delay Codes;
A B C D
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2 3 4 I 3. the law p v ; con>U.nt
b. 3 2 ,j 'fh.: cqrrecl sequence of the~;e processes in
c, 2 3 I 4 tnereasing order or U1eir won.: reqttlreonenl
d. 2 4 I ts
8:1. Consider the following advantages: ~. I, 2. ~
I. Very lle.,ible b. 1, 3. 2
2. Simple to under.!lnnd 0:. 2., 3. 1
3. Det.oilt>i operation onn be visualf>od d. 3, 1. 2
Wbid1 of lhcst> arc ilie advantugcs of 89. Triple point temperature of wnler is

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master scheduling'/ ll. 27~K
a, land 2 b. 273. 14~
h. ltd J c. 273. J5K
e. 2 o11d 3 d. 273.16K
II. l , 2 nold 3 90. In a test of a walcr-.ickctcd compressor,
AD- is compressdd adlabulicnlly in a ~load. lh ~haft work required is 90 kN-mlkg of

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84.
flow proce<J> with nej~ligible chnnge iii air compressed. During compression.
potential and kinetic energy. 'lne work mllrl:aso in enUtalpy of oir to! 3() kJ 1 k{\ of
done in rhe process is given by air and lncr\..~se in enthalpy of c.i.rculating

ce
,,, -f pJo cqoling wnter is 40 ldlkg of nir. '11te
change in velocity is ueglig.ible, The
b. - fpdv amount of hotloslto tbt: almu~pht:re from
the compres~or per kg of ~iris
"' fpdp ra Jh 2tl kl

d. Jclp b. 60 lrJ
c. M() kJ
85. Wbtoh one of the JoUowing pro1>erti~s
d. 120 kJ
m
remains unchangl'<l for a n:aL gilA dwing
Joule>-'lnonlson proct'M'I 91. lvlatclr LiS! 1 wiU1 L-ist U nod select lhe
r. Temperomre
com=ct answer:
b. Gnth.1ii>Y Lisli
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RUbstance is -zero at absohne "Z<-'1'<1
tl I'rcsurc
tempmlhrt:
86. lu o-espect of o cilned sy.tem, wl1ou au
B. Sponlllnoou.; proc~scs occur in a
ideal gus undergoes o n:vcrsible isotbonunl
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certain direction
process. tho
a, he~t tnoJUiti:r i W() C. lf two bodieo nre tn thennal
equilibrium with a third body, then
b. chauge in Internal energy is equal to
U1ey are also i11 Uterrnnl equilibrium
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with each otltor
c~ \VOI'k lrau.sf~is LCtu
D. The I" of cunse.rvatiun of energy
cl het tlnulcr i> cqun ltt,> vntl..ttonof<'f
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87. The \1olumctric air content of a tvTc nt
L. Fir~t low oflhenn<>dynam ics
27(" and ot 2 bars is 30 liter. if one
olloming. Ute temperature dips to -.> C. 2. Second law oflhemtod}lta~tics
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then the air ptctiurc in u.e tyro would be


a. 1.8 b:us 4. Z<:roth '"'' oft.lermodynomics
b. I, I bnl'll Codes;
c. U.S bnrs t\ B C D
d. the same~s ~121 C a. 2 ; 4 1
$8. One kg of a perfect gas i~ compressed b, 2 1 4
front prOSSIIre Pl iO pressure 11z by c. l 4 J
J. ii<oUJermnl proL-e~~ d. 3 ~ 4
2. diablic proocs~
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1600 kJ nr eOef!!Y IS lronsferred (rom 8 1)6, 96. The ciroulahon ratto for once lhrou!'.b
heal reservoir at 800 K til unolhcr beat steam g""c"-atms ts
I'I!SeTV<>U' 11i 100 lC. The ouwuut of eutropy a. I
g<lllcrutcd durmg the procoss Wt>uld be b. 2
a. 6k .Ilk <:, 2,5
h. 4 kJ/k d. 5
c. 2 kllk 97 Consid<r the tollowing. ~ccessone~
d. wro 1. Superheater
93. 2. Air pre-heater

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T. K 3. ~onotni~er
BOO ~--7M3
. nte COITllCI sequence oi" the position of
.I'' . :'
.
these nccessories nlong the tlowof l'lue gas

--...----1 -----..:'.
m" $teum p<l\\cr plimt is
400 a. 3, I. 2
l, 2, 3

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c., 1~ 3.2
1 5 S, kJ!kg-K cl. 2. L3
98. lnsiuu 11 IIU'f!C power boilur. Ut<t .flllt: gus

ce
rhc lhel1.1lal cffioicnoy of Ulc h.YIX>lhctical
henl engine cycle shown in !be gi1cnliguru is pssc I wi II bo above the atmospheric
pn.t!iSUre
II. 0.5
h. 0.45 a. m the J'umace
ra b. near superheater regron
c. 0.35
d. 0,25
c. 111 lhe base of tbe chimney
~4. Mntob list J (Cycle) with List II Wrocess) d. ufwr the fl>rced dr:lught tiln
and select tllll O<moot un~wcr: 911. Steam enters a diffuser at Mncll nwnber
m
List I 2.5 and exits at Milch number 1.8. Th"
shape ol" the ditTuser is
A Otlo
u. divergenl
B. Stirhng
b. C<>llVOl'[l,UUt
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C. l::ricsson
e. CQn\retgent eli vetgt'nt
D. 13rnytnn
L;stn d. divergent convergent
J. T110 ISOlhermul and 111~> oonstnnl
1(>0 Sh<>cl> wayes in nozles wuuld (lccur \\~tile
turbines= opcfllting
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a. at overl<>lld e<>ndiU\>)1);
2. Twn isotl\ennlll ~nd two iS<>I>UI'
b. nl port load conditions
3. Two i>"enlrol>ic and tw<> >sobar
c. alxwe criucnl pressure ratio
4. Two is~<ntroplc and two C<ln$tant
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1(11. Steam ctltcrs the rotor of u rcuctioll lUJbiuc
5. Two i~cntro1'ic anll two t:><>tbemml
with an absolute velocity of 236 mls w>d
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lhc rcU.tive vel(l(lity of 132 m/s. It leaves
A l3 C 0 tbc rotor ll'ith ~ rclHUvc vel(!City. of 232
A. 4 2 3 m/s and a.bsolute velocity of 126 J11/s. the
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~ 4 2 5 a. 36.3 kW
~ 4 5 3 b. 40.1 kW
95 The spccifio befit Cp is giwn by c. 43.8 kW
n. r(av1iJJ) d. 474 kW
I ho 11 (>rk nutp11t frnm u rea~ti()n ~whino
b 1' (ill' I ro), 1()2.
SIHI!,C js 280 kW por kg/s of stUUnL If ihe
c. r(~ Jar), ,(>7-Zlt efficitnc) ~ (). 92 uml rotor
d r(ar' rv),
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eftlciency is 0.90. the i:scntropic .s tnlio 4. tho J)taintenan~c cost and running co>t
enlh~ lpy drop wdl be moy not increasewith years of service
n. 352 kW Which of these $blemenls m: correct'/
b. 347kW ll. J,2 and3
c. 338 k\V b. 2, 3 and4
d. 3S2 kW c. 1, 2 and~
103. In siCilnl lurbi~e. the en~tnlpy ciNP in d. l, 3 :utd 4
the tixecl bltcde 11nd Ol<)Ving blade Are 4$ k) 108. Which o nu of the following types of
and 32 I;) I"C1ipectivel) , The degtec of nuclear reaclnr DOES NOT require~ heat

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reuetion i& ex:cba11 ger?
.. 40'\1> a. 13oiling W41br
b. ss. b. Pressutie<l water
c. 60% c. Sodium-cool'cd
d. 66.6% d. Gas -cooled
104. When the water !~vel in the boiler f3l l< tc> Con~ider 01e following s tnt<,menls

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:en unsa fe licnh, ~4fet.y is ensured b)' the regarding nuclea.r o<eactors;
u. stop V31vc l. l\ roi.xture <Jf radil)aclive materials is
b. s~fet.y v~Jvc used as fuel

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c. fusible v4(v~ 2 Spent fuel i~ reproc;;sscd lc.o t'<:CQ\'<:f
d . blow.qff cock thoriuml plutonium
105. Large t,ctcperoture "" nf hvilcr feed wnter 3. Control rodJ are m~de of zirconium
in the ecc.m<Jmiser shnu)(l he ltvnitled ra 4. Spent fuel is lu lly (lispcllied off fely,
b=u.t: as wa.tc
a, the <OOnomiAer efficiatcy will reduce \Vbich of Utese 5blcmonlli .,.,. cuorc!d ?
b. the overall Le.m gener~tor oflkicncy lnnd2
will reduce
m
h. ) HI4
c , effectivenes~ of regenerntm will bc:- c. l nnd 3
l<~wer d. ~3 and 4
d. ilue gs will <:<>ol to its dew point 11(1. I.lolch List I with Wlt U ~egarding nu.clear
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trosion of ~team turbine 1\lndc~ inc.reast"S List I
with the incre.~e of A. ModeroliJr
I. moiture in the sle~m B. Biological sbield
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Which 01' these sratcmenl(s) os ;u'e D. Nuclear fuel
CUifCC.t?
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b 2 ~lone 2. Hfnfom
c. I Md 2 3. Beryllium
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107, ('<m:;irler the fQII<IWing ~lllte.ner>l'; 5. Lead
Stemu turbines are suitahle for use as
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printc ruovcn for large slcnm power plaulli A B C D
because:
. 3 2 5
1. a single steam turbine can be designed
~- 4 5 2 3
fur a c-Jpacity CJf 1000 M\V or more
c.. 3 5 2
2. much higher speed tuay he possible 3S
Ool\lj)nJ'Cd to ~ tec:iptocaling engine L 4 2 3
3. Utcy an: moro compact "'hen compored Ill A canto! refrigerator wod;s between floe
to a gas turb ine power plant temperatures <if 200 K and 300 K. If the
rerrigorntor receive< l k\V of be:tL thtt
work requirement will be
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n. O.SKW are equa~ Utcn the non-dimemioMI
b, 0.67kW number with volue or tmity 1s the
c. l .S k\V a. Lew it number
d. 3 kW b. l'r.lndtl number
112. The rcJiigdr1llll l2 (R-12) used iu V3 jlOur c:. Schmidt number
oomprossion r~frigc.r.'ltion gyslum is tl. Sherwnod J1Uillber
o.. CIICIF1 118. The utio of woighl uf wot.:r \opour
b. CCI~F: llll<ociated with unit wvighi nf dry nir to
the weight of 1vater vapour otssocinted with

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c. CHC,F
unit wei!\~Jt of d.ry air soturatcd al tl1e !lOili<>
d. CCLF1 dry-bulb t=peratutc il,Od prcs~ure is
113 An exp;on&ion valve ffi not used for lnw.,n
reducing pressuo'e in Uoo>
" ' I)<'Ci1io humidity
n. vapour compression relliger.tion C)cla
b. rolati\'c humidity

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b. v apour absorption rdngeraLion cycle c. bsohltt humidity
c. steam-jet refiigention cycle d. d"!lree- of saturali<ln
d. s
refiigemtion cyole 119. Consider Ute fallowing $lalernents;

ce
I 14 The 1\mction of 3 cornpreuor in ~ vnpour 1. lf air is heated in olosed chamber. its
absorption system is. performed by d1e d<'\1' point will increase
a. AbRorber 2 As 1-elatlve humidity decreases. the
b absorber and pump ra differunco butwoon U1c wct-bufb
.:. ll Ump ;md gen.,..tor t.empernture and dew point will
d. ~b$oo'ber. pump & g1.11erutor increa."e
115. Consider Ute following $tlltemcroll!: 3. In prny humidificotion process, the
m
euthniJIY of air will decrease
In a rccipr~l]ng compressor. clearance
volum~ is pro' ided 4. The deWJIOinl temperature is always
n indication of muistur.: content of lloe
1. so thnt piston ili,>es not hit and damage
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the valve.<
2 to >c.!Ounl for differenti11l thermal Which of those s btemc.nts "'"" currod?
eNpnnsion of piston 3nd cylinder a. 1 and2
3. to account for mnchining tolerance.<. b. 2 aud 4
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\Vh:icl of tbto~e statcmetll.$ are correct? d. 3and 4
1., 2,;uod 3 120. When moist air comes Into contact with 4
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b. L23ud 4
Uo:uo lito wybulb teonpco11l= but more
c. 1. 5 and 4 than lh" wet-bulb tomputatu.rc,
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lTG. Replacing a wnter-cooled condenser with are from air (o surll!ce
an \lir.-cooled oue in a -vapour compressiun b. both smsible 11nd net heal transfers are,
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cva.porntor pressure results in lnlnsfer 1s from surf:ace to air
:..._ itt condensation pres8utCI
incrc.ru~.c c. iensibl~ heat tnnsfer is from air to
b. tlCCJ'Ca.e in prosur<> r:ttio $Urfcc but both lalerol and net heal
c. incrc:.nse-iu pl'essurc: ratio - transfers arc fTom s:urfaca. to air
d. increa.<e in condeus;otiou temperature d. ousiblo b~at lrliusfer is from surfoc.> lo
117, If the meosured wet-bulb temper.otur'e and air buL both latent and net heat
the- U\ennodynamic welbulb lcmpemturd lrnnsrers are from air to ~"Urf;~ce

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