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A. Is compressible
B. Is incompressible
C. Is incompressible and non- viscous (inviscid)
D. Has negligible surface tension
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option B
A. In a liquid at rest
B. In a fluid at rest
C. In a laminar flow
D. In a turbulent flow
Answer: Option B
9. The relation between surface tension (σ) and difference of pressure (Δp) between
the inside and outside of a liquid is given as
A. ΔP=σ/4d B. ΔP=σ/2d
C. ΔP=4σ/d D. ΔP=σ/d
Answer: Option C
10. For a soap bubble, the surface tension (σ) and difference of pressure (Δ P) are
related as
A. ΔP=σ/4d B. ΔP=σ/2d
C. ΔP=4σ/d D. ΔP=8σ/d
Answer: Option D
11. For a liquid jet, the surface tension (σ) and difference of pressure (Δ P) are
related as
A. ΔP=σ/4d B. ΔP=σ/2d
C. ΔP=4σ/d D. ΔP=2σ/d
Answer: Option D
A. h=σcosθ/4ρ gd B. h=4σcosθ/ρ gd
C. h=8σcosθ/ρ gd D. None
Answer: Option B
13. Study of fluid motion with the force causing the flow is known as
Answer: Option B
14. Study of fluid motion without considering the forces causing the flow is known
as
Answer: Option A
A. Kinematics B. Dynamics
C. Statics D. None
Answer: Option C
A. Linear B. Parabolic
C. Hyperbolic D. Involutic
Answer: Option A
A. Cohesion only
B. Adhesion only
C. Both cohesion and adhesion
D. None
Answer: Option C
A. Dyne B. Newton
C. Poise D. Stoke
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option C
A. A1 V1=A2 V2 B. ρ1 A1=ρ2 A2
C. ρ1 A1 V1=ρ2 A2 V2 D. p A1 V1=p2 A2 V2
Answer: Option C
A. Mass B. Momentum
C. Energy D. None of the above
Answer: Option C
A. Pressure B. Flow
C. Velocity at a point D. Discharge
Answer: Option C
A. Mass B. Momentum
C. Energy D. None of the above
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option C
A. Pitot-tube B. Venturi-meter
C. Orifice meter D. (b) and (c)
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option A
33. The Bernoulli’s theorem depends on
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option A
A. Pressure B. Flow
C. Velocity at a point D. Discharge
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option A
A. 200 B. 400
C. 50 D. 70
Answer: Option A
A. 7.5 d B. 5d
C. 2.5 d D. 8 d
Answer: Option C
A. 0.62 B. 0.76
C.0.84 D. 0.97
Answer: Option D
42. Theoretical discharge is given by
A. CC a√2gh B. Cd a√2gh
C. Cr a√2gh D. a√2gh
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option A
A. H B. H3/2
C.H1/2 D. H2
E. H5/2
Answer: Option B
46. The discharge through a V-notch weir varies as
A. H1/2 B. H3/2
C. H5/2 D. H1/2
E. H
Answer: Option C
A. 1:1 B. 1:4
C. 4:1 D. 1:√2
E. 1:2
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option D
50. Total energy line (T.E.L) represents the sum of
Answer: Option D
51. The value closure is said to be gradual if the time required to close the value
A. P/A B. A/P
C.A*P D. 1/A*P
Where A= Area and P= Wetted perimeter
Answer: Option B
52. The hydraulic mean depth for a circular pipe of diameter (d) is
A. d/6 B. d/4
C. d/2 D. d
Answer: Option B
53. According to Darcy’s formula, the loss of head due to friction in the pipe is
A. f B. Cd a√2gh
C. Cr a√2gh D. a√2gh
E. 5 fitlicl v2/gd
Answer: Option B
54. The purpose of surge tank is
A. To control the pressure variations due to rapid changes in the pipe line
flow
B. To eliminate water hammer possibilities
C. To regulate flow of water to turbines by providing necessary regarding
head of water
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option D
60. The most economical section of rectangular channel is one which has hydraulic
radius equal to
Answer: Option A
61. The most economical section of a trapezoidal channel is one which has
hydraulic means depth equal to
A. ½ depth B. ½ dreadth
C.1/2 sloping side D. ¼ (depth+breadth)
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option B
63. The max. suction head provided to avoid the separation of water is
A. 2.5m B. 7.5m
C. 5.2m D. 7m
Answer: Option B
A. N√Q/H2/3 B. N√Q/H3/4
C. N√Q/H D. N√Q/H5/4
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option A
66. The number of buckets on the periphery of a pelton wheel is given by
A. D/2d+5 B. D/2d+10
C. D/2d+15 D. D/2d+20
Answer: Option C
67. In a flancis turbine runner, the number of blades are generally between
A. 2 to 4 B. 4 to 8
C. 8 to 16 D. 16 to 24
Answer: Option D
68. In a Kaplan turbine runner, the number of blades are generally between
A.2 to 4 B. 4 to 8
C. 8 to 16 D. 16 to 24
Answer: Option B
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option C
A. Reaction turbines
B. Impulse turbines
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
A. N√P/H3/2 B. N√Q/H3/4
C. N√P/H5/4 D. N√Q/H5/4
Answer: Option C
Answer: Option C
A. P/W+z B. P/W
C. P+wz D. P+z
Answer: Option A
Answer: Option C
A. (v1-v2)/2g B. (v1-v2)2/2g
C. (v1-v2)3/2g D. v(v1-v2)2g
Answer: Option B
80. The relation between chezy’s constant (c) and mannings (n) is
A. C=R2/3/n B. C=R1/6/n
C. C=R1/3/n D. C=R1/2/n
Answer: Option B
A.Q2/g=A2/T2 B. Q2/g=A2/T
C. Q3/g=A/T D. Q2/g=A3/T
Answer: Option D
A. H2.5 B. H1.5
C. H0.75 D. H0.5
Answer: Option B