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(A) 6 rad/sec (B) 12 rad/sec (C) 8 rad/sec (D) 18 rad/sec
6. A cantilever beam of 5 m span carries a uniformly distributed load of 2 kN/m over its
entire span and a point load of 3 kN at free end. If the same beam is simply supported
at two ends, what point load at the centre should it carry to have same deflection as the
cantilever?
(A) 146 kN (B) 138 kN (C) 92 kN (D) 108 kN
7. A disc clutch with a single friction surface has coefficient of friction equal to 0.1. The
maximum allowable pressure should not be more than 350 kPa. The inner diameter of
the clutch plate is 40 mm. Assuming uniform wear theory for the clutch plate, if
maximum torque that can be transmitted is given as 15 N–m, then the outer diameter
of the clutch plate in mm is
(A) 85 (B) 170 (C) 124 (D) 144
8. A homogenous steel disc 300 mm in diameter and 80 mm thick is rigidly attached to a
vertical steel wire of 2.5 mm in diameter. If the torsional constant is 0.16 N-m/radian
and density of steel is 7850 kg/m 3 then the natural frequency (in Hz) of the system is
______.
9. Two systems A and B, possessing the same internal energy, contain saturated liquid-
vapour mixture of water at 1 MPa. If specific internal energy at saturated liquid is 762
kJ/kg and specific internal energy at saturated vapour is 2540 kJ/kg then the minimum
value of the ratio of their masses is
(A) 3.6 (B) 2.4 (C) 0.3 (D) 1.7
10. For a flow in the xy plane, the y component of velocity is given by
V = y2 – 2x + 2y
For a steady, incompressible flow, how many possible x components of velocity will exist?
(A) zero (B) 2 (C) (D) 1
11. An inventory model for one cycle is shown in the below figure. If demand is 5000 units,
cost of placing and recieving an order is Rs.15 and inventory carrying cost is
Rs.0.5/unit/year then the total inventory cost (in Rupees) will be _____
Economic ordered quantity, EOQ = 450 units.
Safety stock, S = 50 units.
t = Time taken by cycle
12. A billiard ball of radius ‘r’ and mass ‘m’ is to be hit with a cue held horizontally at a
height ‘h’ from the table, so that the ball will start moving with no friction between it
and the table. The figure is shown below. What is the height ‘h’?
Enthalpies at state 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are 2880.1 kJ/kg, 2602.3 kJ/kg, 2960.7 kJ/kg,
2369.6 kJ/kg, 191.83 kJ/kg, 194.68 kJ/kg respectively.
Specific steam consumption (in kg/kW-hr) is
(A) 12.96 (B) 9.651 (C) 4.1568 (D) 6.1291
15. Two long parallel plates of same emissivity 0.6 are maintained at different
temperatures and have radiative heat exchange between them. The radiation shield of
emissivity 0.3 placed in the middle will reduce the radiation heat exchange to
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Solutions of Sample Questions for Mechanical
1. Given: BM =
F =
Now F at x = 1.5 m is
F = 2000 1.5 = 3000
N.
Choice
(C)
2. In parallel combination,
V1 = 1.753 m/s
Q =
Q = 0.3442
m3/sec.
Choice
(C)
3.
Latest finish of activity (LF) = 22
Earliest finish (EF) = Earliest start (ES) + duration
= 12 + 5 = 17
Float = LF – EF
= 22 – 17 = 5 weeks.
Choice
(C)
4.
Choice
(A)
5. 32 = 3 – 2 = 12 – 20
= – 8 rad/sec
(Negative sign shows the direction is opposite).
Choice
(C)
6. Cantilever : ymax =
Y’max =
W = 108
kN
Choice
(D)
7. T = Fa
and Fa = 2
T = (2 )
2 15 = 0.1 2 350 103 0.02
Ro = 85 mm
and Do = 170
mm.
Choice
(B)
8.
K = Torsional constant = 0.16 N-m/radian
I = Moment of inertia of the disc
The ratio is minimum when xA = 1 and xB = 0
Choice
(C)
10. The flow field is steady & incompressible
Continuity equation:
= − (2y +2)
= –(2y + 2) or u =
or u = − 2yx – 2x + f(y)
Infinite number of possible x component will exist, since f(y) is
arbitrary.
Choice
(C)
11. Total inventory cost = Total carrying cost + Ordering cost.
Ordering cost =
= `1666.67
Total inventory cost = `[166.67+137.5]
= `304.16
12. → (1)
and
or
Putting the value of P in equation (1) we get
or
13.
Let 1 and 2 represent sprue bottom and top
d2= 30 mm
Liquid head at sprue top h2 = 60 mm
Liquid head at sprue bottom h1 = 200+ 60
= 260 mm
For smooth flow,
A1V1 = A2V2
but V =
and A =
d1 = 20.8
mm.
Choice
(C)
14. Wnet = WT – WP
Now, WT = (h1 – h2) + (h3 – h4)
WT = (2880.1 – 2602.3) + (2960.7 – 2369.6)
= 868.9 kJ/kg
and WP = (h6 – h5) = (194.68 – 191.83)
= 2.85 kJ/kg
Wnet = 868.9 – 2.85 = 866.05 kJ/kg
= 4.1568 kg/kW-
hr
Choice
(C)
15. Let 1 = 2 = 0.6, s = 0.3
Q1 = =
Q2 = =