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Mechanical Engineering : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Quiz(MCQ)
A)
Study of fluid behaviour in motion
B)
Study of fluid behaviour at rest
C)
Study of fluid behaviour at rest and in motion
D)
Study of fluid behaviour at rest and in motion

Correct Answer :   Study of fluid behaviour at rest and in motion


Explanation : The study of fluid behaviour (liquids, gases, blood, and plasmas) at rest and in motion is known as fluid mechanics. Fluid mechanics has numerous applications in mechanical and chemical engineering, as well as biological and astrophysical systems.

A)
Store the energy of water
B)
To lift water from deep wells
C)
Increase the pressure of water
D)
To lift small quantity of water to a greater height when a large quantity of water is available at a smaller height

Correct Answer :   To lift small quantity of water to a greater height when a large quantity of water is available at a smaller height

A)
1
B)
0.1
C)
0.01
D)
0.001

Correct Answer :   1

A)
discharge through a pipe
B)
velocity of flow at the required point in a pipe
C)
total pressure of liquid flowing in a pipe
D)
pressure difference between two points in a pipe

Correct Answer :   velocity of flow at the required point in a pipe

A)
specific weight
B)
mass density
C)
specific gravity
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   specific weight

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
--

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
does not change
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   decreases

A)
orifice
B)
sill or crest
C)
nappe or vein
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   nappe or vein

9 .
If a body floating in a liquid does not return back to its original position, and heels farther "away when given a small angular displacement, the body is said to be in neutral equilibrium.
A)
Yes
B)
No
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :  

A)
double
B)
equal to
C)
three to four times
D)
five to six times

Correct Answer :   three to four times

A)
shear stress to shear strain
B)
critical velocity to the viscosity of fluid
C)
increase in volume to the viscosity of fluid
D)
increase in pressure to the volumetric strain

Correct Answer :   increase in pressure to the volumetric strain

A)
19.24 kPa
B)
29.24 kPa
C)
39.24 kPa
D)
49.24 kPa

Correct Answer :   39.24 kPa

A)
dam
B)
notch
C)
orifice
D)
weir

Correct Answer :   weir

A)
area of flow and wetted perimeter
B)
velocity of flow and area of flow
C)
wetted perimeter and diameter of pipe
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   area of flow and wetted perimeter

A)
steak line
B)
stream line
C)
path line
D)
potential line

Correct Answer :   stream line

A)
dynamic viscosity in S. I. units
B)
dynamic viscosity in M. K. S. units
C)
kinematic viscosity in C. G. S. units
D)
kinematic viscosity in M. K. S. units

Correct Answer :   kinematic viscosity in C. G. S. units

A)
equal to
B)
one-half
C)
one-third
D)
one-fourth

Correct Answer :   one-fourth

A)
product
B)
sum
C)
ratio
D)
different

Correct Answer :   product

A)
less than twice
B)
more than twice
C)
less than three times
D)
more than three times

Correct Answer :   less than three times

20 .
The discharge over a rectangular notch is
A)
inversely proportional to H3/2
B)
directly proportional to H3/2
C)
directly proportional to H5/2
D)
inversely proportional to H5/2

Correct Answer :   directly proportional to H3/2

A)
Turbulent
B)
Unsteady
C)
Steady
D)
Streamline

Correct Answer :   Steady

A)
Circular
B)
Triangular
C)
Rectangular
D)
Trapezoidal

Correct Answer :   Trapezoidal

A)
Directly proportional to its distance from the centre
B)
Inversely proportional to its distance from the centre
C)
Directly proportional to its (distance)2 from the centre
D)
Inversely proportional to its (distance)2 from the centre

Correct Answer :   Inversely proportional to its distance from the centre

A)
Energy equation
B)
Momentum principle
C)
Continuity equation
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : The continuity equation (i.e. mass conservation), the momentum principle (or momentum conservation), and the energy equation are the three basic fluid mechanics principles.

A)
Fluid mechanics enables to comprehend the behaviour of solid fluids under pressure
B)
Fluid mechanics enables to comprehend the behaviour of fluids under various temperatures only
C)
Fluid mechanics enables to comprehend the behaviour of fluids under a variety of forces & atmospheric conditions
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Fluid mechanics enables to comprehend the behaviour of fluids under various temperatures only

A)
Fluid Statics
B)
Fluid Dynamics
C)
Fluid Mechanics
D)
Fluid Kinematics

Correct Answer :   Fluid Statics


Explanation : Fluid Mechanics deals with the study of fluid at rest or in motion with or without the consideration of forces, Fluid Statics is the study of fluid at rest, Fluid Kinematics is the study of fluid in motion without consideration of forces and Fluid Dynamics is the study of fluid in motion considering the application forces.

A)
kinetic head - (pressure head + potential head)
B)
pressure head - (kinetic head + potential head)
C)
pressure head + kinetic head + potential head
D)
potential head - (pressure head + kinetic head)

Correct Answer :   pressure head + kinetic head + potential head

A)
free
B)
full
C)
partially
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   full

A)
The bodies A and B are unstable
B)
The bodies A and B have equal stability
C)
The body A is more stable than body B
D)
The body B is more stable than body A

Correct Answer :   The body B is more stable than body A

A)
total energy per unit discharge
B)
total energy measured above the horizontal datum
C)
kinetic energy plotted above the free surface of water
D)
total energy measured with respect to the datum passing through the bottom of the channel

Correct Answer :   total energy measured with respect to the datum passing through the bottom of the channel

A)
there is no loss of energy of the liquid flowing
B)
no force except gravity acts on the fluid
C)
the velocity of flow is uniform across any cross-section of the pipe
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
unsteady flow
B)
steady flow
C)
turbulent flow
D)
streamline flow

Correct Answer :   unsteady flow

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
unsteady uniform flow
B)
steady uniform flow
C)
steady non-uniform flow
D)
unsteady non-uniform flow

Correct Answer :   steady uniform flow

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
pressure of liquid
B)
velocity of liquid
C)
length of mouthpiece
D)
area of mouthpiece

Correct Answer :   length of mouthpiece

A)
square
B)
circular
C)
rectangular
D)
trapezoidal

Correct Answer :   trapezoidal

A)
4.5 kN/m³
B)
6 kN/m³
C)
7.5 kN/m³
D)
10 kN/m³

Correct Answer :   7.5 kN/m³

39 .
Coefficient of discharge Cd is equal to (where Cc = Coefficient of contraction, Cv = Coefficient of velocity, and Cr = Coefficient of resistance)
A)
Cc x Cv
B)
Cc/Cr
C)
Cc x Cr
D)
Cv x Cr

Correct Answer :   Cc x Cv

A)
running full
B)
running free
C)
partially running full
D)
partially running free

Correct Answer :   running free

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   increases

A)
1 N-s/m²
B)
0.1 N-s/m²
C)
10 N-s/m²
D)
100 N-s/m²

Correct Answer :   0.1 N-s/m²

A)
gauge pressure - vacuum pressure
B)
atmospheric pressure - gauge pressure
C)
gauge pressure - atmospheric pressure
D)
gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure

Correct Answer :   gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure

A)
gauge pressure
B)
vacuum pressure
C)
absolute pressure
D)
positive gauge pressure

Correct Answer :   positive gauge pressure

45 .
The total pressure on a horizontally immersed surface is (where w = Specific weight of the liquid, A = Area of the immersed surface, and x = Depth of the centre of gravity of the immersed surface from the liquid surface)
A)
wx
B)
wAx
C)
w.A
D)
wA/x

Correct Answer :   wAx

A)
increase
B)
remain unchanged
C)
decrease
D)
depend upon the characteristics of liquid

Correct Answer :   decrease

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
remains same
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   decreases

A)
decreases
B)
increases
C)
remains constant
D)
depends upon mass of liquid

Correct Answer :   decreases

A)
p=T/r
B)
p=T×r
C)
p=T/2r
D)
p=2T/r

Correct Answer :   p=2T/r

A)
Centre of gravity
B)
Centre of pressure
C)
Metacentre
D)
Centre of buoyancy

Correct Answer :   Metacentre

A)
Always expands until it fills any container
B)
Cannot remain at rest under action of any shear force
C)
Cannot be subjected to shear forces
D)
Has the same shear stress at a point regardless of its motion

Correct Answer :   Cannot remain at rest under action of any shear force

A)
Geometric similarity
B)
Dynamic similarity
C)
Kinematic similarity
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Geometric similarity

A)
Eulerian method
B)
Lagrangian method
C)
Both Lagrangian and Eulerian methods
D)
Neither Lagrangian nor Eulerian method

Correct Answer :   Eulerian method


Explanation : In Fluid Mechanics, the matter of concern is the general state of motion at various points in the fluid system (as in Eulerian approach) rather than the motion of each particle (as in Lagrangian approach). Hence, the Eulerian method is extensively used in Fluid Mechanics.

A)
Langragian method
B)
Control volume analysis
C)
Eulerian Method
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Eulerian Method


Explanation : In Eulerian method,we describe velocity, acceleration pressure etc at a point in flow field.hence, it is also most commonly used in fluid mechanics.

A)
High viscosity of fluid
B)
The density of the fluid is low
C)
Reynolds number is greater than 2000
D)
Reynolds number is less than 2000

Correct Answer :   Reynolds number is less than 2000


Explanation : Reynolds number is a dimensionless quantity. It helps to predict the flow pattern in fluid mechanics. At high Reynolds number, the flow has a very high density, due to which the value of Reynolds number is greater than 2000.

A)
Capillary tube method
B)
Orifice type viscometer
C)
Rotating cylinder method
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
The pressure on the bottom of the wall is maximum.
B)
The pressure on the wall at the liquid level is zero, and on the bottom of the wall is maximum
C)
The pressure on the bottom of the wall is zero.
D)
The pressure on the wall at the liquid level is minimum.

Correct Answer :   The pressure on the wall at the liquid level is zero, and on the bottom of the wall is maximum

A)
newtonian
B)
real
C)
ideal
D)
non-newtonian

Correct Answer :   newtonian

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   False

A)
it has minimum wetted perimeter
B)
it involves lesser excavation for the designed amount of discharge
C)
it gives maximum discharge for a given cross-sectional area and bed slope
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
orifice
B)
nappe or vein
C)
sill or crest
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   sill or crest

63 .
A moving fluid mass may be brought to a static equilibrium position, by aplying an imaginary inertia force of the same magnitude as that of the accelerating force but in the opposite direction. This statement is called
A)
Pascal's law
B)
Archimede's principle
C)
D-Alembert's principle
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   D-Alembert's principle

A)
weir
B)
notch
C)
mouthpiece
D)
nozzle

Correct Answer :   mouthpiece

A)
ba
B)
b
C)
Bi
D)
Bl

Correct Answer :   ba


Explanation : The standard symbol for Blake number is B or Bl. Blake number in fluid mechanics deals with geology, fluid mechanics and porous media. It is due to the inertial over the viscous forces in fluid flow through porous media.

A)
divergent shape
B)
cylindrical shape
C)
convergent-divergent shape
D)
convergent shape

Correct Answer :   convergent shape

A)
N-m
B)
N/m
C)
N/m²
D)
N/m³

Correct Answer :   N/m

A)
less than
B)
equal to
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

A)
neutral equilibrium
B)
unstable equilibrium
C)
stable equilibrium
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   stable equilibrium

A)
N/m²
B)
N/mm²
C)
head of liquid
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   head of liquid

72 .
In an external mouthpiece, the absolute pressure head at vena contracta is __________ the atmospheric pressure head by an amount equal to 0.89 times the height of the liquid, above the vena contracta.
A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

73 .
The power transmitted through a pipe is (where w = Specific weight in N/m³, and Q = Discharge in m³/s)
A)
w x Q x H
B)
w x Q x hf
C)
w x Q (H - hf)
D)
w x Q (H + hf)

Correct Answer :   w x Q (H - hf)

A)
increases linearly as its radial distance
B)
increases as the square of the radial distance
C)
decreases as the square of the radial distance
D)
varies as the square of the radial distance

Correct Answer :   varies as the square of the radial distance

A)
capillarity
B)
viscosity
C)
surface tension
D)
compressibility

Correct Answer :   viscosity

A)
shear stress and rate of shear strain
B)
shear stress and velocity
C)
pressure, velocity and temperature
D)
rate of shear strain and temperature

Correct Answer :   shear stress and rate of shear strain

A)
cohesion
B)
adhesion
C)
viscosity
D)
surface tension

Correct Answer :   surface tension

A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

79 .
According to Manning's formula, the discharge through an open channel is (where M = Manning's constant)
A)
A1/2 x M2/3 x m x i
B)
A x M x m1/2 x i2/3
C)
A x M x m2/3 x i1/2
D)
A2/3 x M1/3 x m x i

Correct Answer :   A x M x m2/3 x i1/2

A)
less
B)
same
C)
more
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   same

A)
elliptical
B)
parabolic curve
C)
straight line
D)
hyperbolic curve

Correct Answer :   straight line

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   False

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
steady flow
B)
unsteady flow
C)
turbulent flow
D)
laminar flow

Correct Answer :   laminar flow

A)
increase velocity
B)
avoid interruption in the flow
C)
increase discharge
D)
maintain pressure difference

Correct Answer :   avoid interruption in the flow

A)
concave
B)
convex
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   concave

A)
the velocity of flow is large
B)
the size of orifice is large
C)
the available head of liquid is more than 5 times the height of orifice
D)
the available head of liquid is less than 5 times the height of orifice

Correct Answer :   the available head of liquid is less than 5 times the height of orifice

A)
hydraulic jump
B)
depth of channel
C)
depth of flow in an open channel
D)
velocity of flow in an open channel

Correct Answer :   hydraulic jump

A)
each liquid particle has a definite path
B)
the quantity of liquid flowing per second is constant
C)
the liquid particles at all sectons have the same velocities
D)
the liquid particles at different sections have different velocities

Correct Answer :   the liquid particles at all sectons have the same velocities

A)
there is excessive leakage in the pipe
B)
the pipe bursts under high pressure of fluid
C)
the flow of fluid through the pipe is gradually brought to rest by closing of the valve
D)
the flow of fluid through the pipe is suddenly brought to rest by closing of the valve

Correct Answer :   the flow of fluid through the pipe is suddenly brought to rest by closing of the valve

A)
gravitational force is equal to the upthrust of the liquid
B)
gravitational force is more than the upthrust of the liquid
C)
gravitational force is less than the upthrust of the liquid
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   gravitational force is more than the upthrust of the liquid

A)
one-dimensional flow
B)
two-dimensional flow
C)
three-dimensional flow
D)
four-dimensional flow

Correct Answer :   two-dimensional flow

A)
sub-sonic flow
B)
sonic flow
C)
super-sonic flow
D)
hyper-sonic flow

Correct Answer :   sub-sonic flow

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

95 .
Which of the following statement is correct ?
A)
In a compressible flow, the volume of the flowing liquid changes during the flow.
B)
A flow in which the volume of the flowing liquid does not change, is called incompressible flow.
C)
When the particles rotate about their own axes while flowing, the flow is said to be rotational flow.
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

98 .
One stoke is equal to_____.
A)
10⁻⁶ m²/s
B)
10⁻⁴ m²/s
C)
10⁻³ m²/s
D)
10⁻² m²/s

Correct Answer :   10⁻⁴ m²/s

A)
K.ρ
B)
√K/ρ
C)
√ρ/K
D)
√K.ρ

Correct Answer :   √K/ρ

100 .
The pressure intensity in kN/m² (or kPa) at any point in a liquid is (where w = Specific weight of liquid, and h = Depth of liquid from the surface)
A)
w
B)
w/h
C)
wh
D)
h/w

Correct Answer :   wh

A)
velocity of liquid
B)
pressure in pipes and channels
C)
atmospheric pressure
D)
difference of pressure between two points in a pipe

Correct Answer :   atmospheric pressure

A)
Drag
B)
Wake
C)
Lift
D)
Boundary layer

Correct Answer :   Wake

A)
Negligible
B)
Same as buoyant force
C)
Zero
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Zero

A)
zero
B)
unity
C)
constant
D)
infinite

Correct Answer :   zero


Explanation : Stagnation point is the point in fluid mechanics where the velocity of the fluid at that point is zero. Stagnation points occur at places where the fluid is brought to a state of rest by an object. They usually exist at the surface of objects.

A)
a
B)
A
C)
Ar
D)
AR

Correct Answer :   Ar


Explanation : The standard symbol for Archimedes number is Ar. Archimedes number in fluid mechanics deals with the motion of fluids. This takes place due to the differences in their densities. It was followed by the Archimedes principle.

A)
Absolute temperature
B)
Maximum temperature
C)
Hydraulic temperature
D)
Stagnation temperature

Correct Answer :   Stagnation temperature


Explanation : Stagnation temperature is the temperature at the stagnation point of the flow of fluids. In thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, these terms find application. At a stagnation point the speed of the fluid is zero and all of the kinetic energy has been converted to internal energy and is added to the local static enthalpy.

A)
Overall testing
B)
Performance testing
C)
Partial testing
D)
Function testing

Correct Answer :   Performance testing


Explanation : The process in fluid mechanics that is used to study the complex fluid dynamics is called as model testing. It is a performance testing. It helps to test models after a standard scaling. Models are usually smaller than the final design.

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Incorrect

A)
1/3 to 1/2
B)
1/4 to 1/3
C)
1/8 to 1/4
D)
1/16 to 1/8

Correct Answer :   1/3 to 1/2

A)
elastic force
B)
viscous force
C)
pressure force
D)
surface tension force

Correct Answer :   pressure force

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
tranquil flow
B)
critical flow
C)
turbulent flow
D)
torrential flow

Correct Answer :   torrential flow

A)
low velocity
B)
high velocity
C)
low pressure
D)
high pressure

Correct Answer :   high velocity

A)
Pascal's law
B)
Bernoulli's theorem
C)
Archimede's principle
D)
principle of floatation

Correct Answer :   Archimede's principle

A)
0.855
B)
0.707
C)
0.56
D)
0.375

Correct Answer :   0.855

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
compressible
B)
incompressible
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   incompressible

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
metacentre
B)
centre of pressure
C)
centre of buoyancy
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   centre of buoyancy

A)
tension at the base
B)
sliding of the wall or dam
C)
overturning of the wall or dam
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
low pressure
B)
high pressure
C)
moderate pressure
D)
atomospheric pressure

Correct Answer :   high pressure

A)
Under ground flow
B)
Flow past tiny bodies
C)
Flow of oil in measuring instruments
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
66.67%
B)
76.66%
C)
50%
D)
56.7%

Correct Answer :   66.67%

A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

A)
vacuum pressure
B)
suction pressure
C)
negative gauge pressure
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
pressure head
B)
velocity head
C)
pressure head - velocity head
D)
pressure head + velocity head

Correct Answer :   velocity head

A)
one poise
B)
one stoke
C)
one centipoise
D)
one centistroke

Correct Answer :   one centipoise

A)
its breadth is twice the depth
B)
its depth is twice the breadth
C)
its depth is thrice the breadth
D)
its breadth is thrice the depth

Correct Answer :   its breadth is twice the depth

A)
same as
B)
less than
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   same as

A)
2gH
B)
√2gH
C)
H√2g
D)
2g√H

Correct Answer :   √2gH

A)
equal to
B)
inversely proportional
C)
directly proportional
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   directly proportional

A)
equal
B)
directly proportional
C)
inversely proportional
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   directly proportional

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
viscosity
B)
capillarity
C)
surface tension
D)
compressibility

Correct Answer :   surface tension

A)
velocity of approach
B)
higher critical velocity
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
lower critical velocity

Correct Answer :   lower critical velocity

A)
Yes
B)
No
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Yes

A)
the velocity of flow is uniform over the section
B)
the flow is continuous, steady and along the stream line
C)
the fluid is non - viscous, homogeneous and incompressible
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

139 .
When a cylindrical vessel, containing some liquid, is rotated about its vertical axis, the liquid surface is depressed down at the axis of its rotation and rises up near the walls of the vessel on all sides. This type of flow is known as
A)
steady flow
B)
vortex flow
C)
uniform flow
D)
turbulent flow

Correct Answer :   vortex flow

A)
planes of the body are completely smooth
B)
space around the body is completely filled with the fluid
C)
fluid particles do not exert any influence on one another
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
glass tube is cheaper than a metallic tube
B)
it is easier to see through the glass tube
C)
it is not possible to conduct this experiment with any other tube
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   it is easier to see through the glass tube

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
length of both the pipes is same
B)
diameter of both the pipes is same
C)
loss of head and discharge of both the pipes is same
D)
loss of head and velocity of flow in both the pipes is same

Correct Answer :   loss of head and discharge of both the pipes is same

A)
higher
B)
lower
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   higher

A)
double
B)
four times
C)
eight times
D)
sixteen times

Correct Answer :   double

146 .
An open tank containing liquid is made to move from rest with a uniform acceleration. The angle 0 which the free surface of liquid makes with the horizontal is such that (where a = Horizontal acceleration of the tank, and g = Acceleration due to gravity)
A)
tan θ = 2 a/g
B)
tan θ = a/2g
C)
tan θ = a/g
D)
tan θ = a²/2g

Correct Answer :   tan θ = a/g

147 .
The discharge over a triangular notch is
A)
inversely proportional to H5/2
B)
directly proportional to H5/2
C)
directly proportional to H3/2
D)
inversely proportional to H3/2

Correct Answer :   directly proportional to H5/2

A)
5.85 aH√2g
B)
1.585 a√2gH
C)
1.855 aH√2g
D)
0.855 a√2gH

Correct Answer :   0.855 a√2gH

A)
steady flow
B)
free vortex
C)
uniform flow
D)
forced vortex

Correct Answer :   free vortex

A)
velocity
B)
(velocity)²
C)
(velocity)³
D)
(velocity)⁴

Correct Answer :   velocity

A)
directly proportional to density of fluid
B)
inversely proportional to density of fluid
C)
directly proportional to (density)½ of fluid
D)
inversely proportional to (density)½ of fluid

Correct Answer :   directly proportional to (density)½ of fluid

A)
zero at the centre and maximum near the walls
B)
maximum at the centre and zero near the walls
C)
minimum at the centre and maximum near the walls
D)
maximum at the centre and minimum near the walls

Correct Answer :   maximum at the centre and minimum near the walls

A)
elastic force
B)
gravity force
C)
pressure force
D)
surface tension force

Correct Answer :   gravity force

155 .
According to Chezy's formula, the discharge through an open channel is (where A = Area of flow, C = Chezy's constant, m = Hydraulic mean depth, and i = Uniform slope in bed)
A)
A √m x i
B)
C √m x i
C)
AC √m x i
D)
mi √A x C

Correct Answer :   AC √m x i

A)
uniform flow
B)
turbulent flow
C)
streamline flow
D)
steady flow

Correct Answer :   streamline flow

A)
0.62
B)
0.76
C)
0.84
D)
0.97

Correct Answer :   0.97

A)
coincides with its centre of gravity
B)
lies below its centre of gravity
C)
lies above its centre of gravity
D)
lies between the centre of buoyancy and centre of gravity

Correct Answer :   coincides with its centre of gravity

A)
100 litres
B)
250 litres
C)
500 litres
D)
1000 litres

Correct Answer :   1000 litres

A)
inversely proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
B)
directly proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface
C)
directly proportional to the area of the vessel containing liquid
D)
directly proportional to the length of the vessel containing liquid

Correct Answer :   directly proportional to the depth of liquid from the surface

A)
low density
B)
high density
C)
high surface tension
D)
low surface tension

Correct Answer :   high surface tension

A)
lies below
B)
lies above
C)
coincides with
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   lies below

A)
critical flow
B)
turbulent flow
C)
tranquil flow
D)
torrential flow

Correct Answer :   tranquil flow

A)
effects
B)
does not effect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   effects

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
plus
B)
minus
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   minus

A)
circular
B)
triangular
C)
trapezoidal
D)
rectangular

Correct Answer :   trapezoidal

A)
gravitational force is less than the upthrust of the liquid
B)
gravitational force is more than the upthrust of the liquid
C)
gravitational force is equal to the upthrust of the liquid
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   gravitational force is equal to the upthrust of the liquid

A)
one-half of the total supply head
B)
two-third of the total supply head
C)
one-fourth of the total supply head
D)
one-third of the total supply head

Correct Answer :   one-third of the total supply head

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
higher critical velocity
B)
lower critical velocity
C)
sub-sonic velocity
D)
super-sonic velocity

Correct Answer :   lower critical velocity

A)
9.81 kN/m³
B)
9.81 x 10³ kN/m³
C)
9.81 x 10⁻⁶ N/mm³
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   9.81 kN/m³

A)
1/2 depth
B)
1/2 breadth
C)
1/2 sloping side
D)
1/4 (depth + breadth)

Correct Answer :   1/2 depth

174 .
Select the correct statement
A)
Weber's number is the ratio of inertia force to elastic force.
B)
Weber's number is the ratio of viscous force to pressure force.
C)
Weber's number is the ratio of inertia force to surface tension force.
D)
Weber's number is the ratio of gravity force to surface tension force.

Correct Answer :   Weber's number is the ratio of inertia force to surface tension force.

A)
Newton's law of motion
B)
Newton's law of cooling
C)
Newton's law of viscosity
D)
Newton's law of resistance

Correct Answer :   Newton's law of resistance

A)
same as
B)
less than
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than

178 .
The mass of 2.5 m³ of a certain liquid is 2 tonnes. Its mass density is
A)
200 kg/m³
B)
400 kg/m³
C)
600 kg/m³
D)
800 kg/m³

Correct Answer :   800 kg/m³

A)
ρ ω² r²
B)
2ρ ω² r²
C)
ρ ω² r²/2
D)
ρ ω² r²/4

Correct Answer :   ρ ω² r²/2

A)
1 and 6
B)
4 and 6
C)
1 and 2.5
D)
2.5 and 4

Correct Answer :   1 and 6

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
remain unaffected
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   decreases

A)
sum
B)
geometric mean
C)
arithmatic mean
D)
difference

Correct Answer :   difference

A)
0.0116 stoke
B)
0.0611 stoke
C)
0.116 stoke
D)
0.611 stoke

Correct Answer :   0.0116 stoke

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

185 .
If the coefficient of discharge is 0.6, then the discharge over a right angled notch is
A)
0.417 H5/2
B)
1.417 H5/2
C)
4.171 H5/2
D)
7.141 H5/2

Correct Answer :   1.417 H5/2

A)
velocity
B)
pressure
C)
square of velocity
D)
cube of velocity

Correct Answer :   square of velocity

A)
inversely proportional to (radius)⁴
B)
directly proportional to (radius)⁴
C)
directly proportional to (radius)²
D)
inversely proportional to (radius)²

Correct Answer :   directly proportional to (radius)⁴

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

189 .
The discharge over a rectangular notch is (where b = Width of notch, and H = Height of liquid, above the sill of the notch)
A)
2/3 Cd x b√2gH
B)
23 Cd x b√2g x H
C)
2/3 Cd x b√2g x H2
D)
2/3 Cd x b√2g x H3/2

Correct Answer :   2/3 Cd x b√2g x H3/2

190 .
The discharge through a siphon spillway is
A)
Cd x a√2gH
B)
Cd x a√2g x H3/2
C)
Cd x a√2g x H2
D)
Cd x a√2g x H5/2

Correct Answer :   Cd x a√2gH

191 .
The maximum discharge over a broad crested weir is
A)
0.384 Cd x L x H1/2
B)
0.384 Cd x L x H3/2
C)
1.71 Cd x L x H3/2
D)
1.71 Cd x L x H1/2

Correct Answer :   1.71 Cd x L x H3/2

192 .
According to Francis formula, the discharge over a rectangular weir is (where n = Number of end contractions)
A)
2/3 Cd(L - nH)√2gH
B)
2/3 Cd(L - nH)√2gH2
C)
2/3 Cd(L - 0.2nH)√2gH5/2
D)
2/3 Cd(L - 0.1nH)√2gH3/2

Correct Answer :   2/3 Cd(L - 0.1nH)√2gH3/2

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
remains constant
D)
depends upon mass of liquid

Correct Answer :   decreases

A)
equal to
B)
one-third
C)
two-third
D)
three-fourth

Correct Answer :   two-third

A)
pitot tube
B)
venturimeter
C)
orifice meter
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
one-half
B)
double
C)
equal to
D)
three fourth

Correct Answer :   double

A)
sonic flow
B)
sub-sonic flow
C)
super-sonic flow
D)
hyper-sonic flow

Correct Answer :   hyper-sonic flow

A)
0.67 times
B)
0.81 times
C)
0.95 times
D)
0.99 times

Correct Answer :   0.95 times

202 .
The Francis formula for the discharge over Cippoletti weir is
A)
1.84 LH
B)
1.84 LH1/2
C)
1.84 LH3/2
D)
1.84 LH5/2

Correct Answer :   1.84 LH3/2

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
directly
B)
indirectly
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   indirectly

A)
mass density
B)
specific weight
C)
specific gravity
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   mass density

A)
steady uniform flow
B)
unsteady uniform flow
C)
unsteady non-uniform flow
D)
steady non-uniform flow

Correct Answer :   steady non-uniform flow

A)
expands
B)
contracts
C)
does not change
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   contracts

A)
double
B)
four times
C)
eight times
D)
sixteen times

Correct Answer :   sixteen times

A)
0.34 times
B)
0.67 times
C)
0.81 times
D)
0.95 times

Correct Answer :   0.81 times

210 .
Select the wrong statement
A)
The length of an equivalent pipe is equal to that of a compound pipe
B)
The diameter of an equivalent pipe is equal to that of a compound pipe
C)
An equivalent pipe is treated as an ordinary pipe for all calculations
D)
The discharge through an equivalent pipe is equal to that of a compound pipe

Correct Answer :   The diameter of an equivalent pipe is equal to that of a compound pipe

A)
gauge pressure
B)
vacuum pressure
C)
absolute pressure
D)
atmospheric pressure

Correct Answer :   gauge pressure

A)
velocity head
B)
pressure head
C)
pressure head + velocity head
D)
pressure head - velocity head

Correct Answer :   pressure head

A)
one
B)
two
C)
three
D)
four

Correct Answer :   one

A)
Weber's number
B)
Euler's number
C)
Froude's number
D)
Reynold's number

Correct Answer :   Reynold's number

A)
each liquid particle has a definite path
B)
the quantity of liquid flowing per second is constant
C)
the liquid particles at different sections have different velocities
D)
the liquid particles at all sections have the same velocities

Correct Answer :   the liquid particles at different sections have different velocities

A)
unity
B)
less than unity
C)
between 1 and 6
D)
more than 6

Correct Answer :   less than unity

A)
critical velocity
B)
sub-sonic velocity
C)
velocity of approach
D)
super-sonic velocity

Correct Answer :   critical velocity

A)
depth of channel is equal to the width at the bottom
B)
the sloping side is equal to half the width at the top
C)
the sloping side is equal to the width at the bottom
D)
width of channel at the top is equal to twice the width at the bottom

Correct Answer :   the sloping side is equal to half the width at the top

A)
Yes
B)
No
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Yes

A)
less than
B)
same as
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

A)
Ogee weir
B)
broad-crested weir
C)
submerged weir
D)
narrow-crested weir

Correct Answer :   submerged weir

A)
gravity force
B)
elastic force
C)
surface tension force
D)
viscous force

Correct Answer :   viscous force

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
wx
B)
wAx
C)
wA
D)
wAx/sin θ

Correct Answer :   wAx

A)
3.53 kN
B)
33.3 kN
C)
35.3 kN
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   35.3 kN

A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than

A)
increases
B)
decreases
C)
does not change
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   increases

A)
less than 2000
B)
more than 2800
C)
between 2000 and 2800
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   between 2000 and 2800

A)
internal
B)
external
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   internal

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
viscosity of the liquid
B)
weight of the liquid displaced
C)
compressibility of the liquid
D)
pressure with which the liquid is displaced

Correct Answer :   weight of the liquid displaced

A)
Pascal's law
B)
continuity equation
C)
Bernoulli's equation
D)
Archimede's principle

Correct Answer :   Bernoulli's equation

234 .
When the coefficient of discharge (Cd) is 0.623, then the general equation for discharge over a rectangular weir is
A)
1.84(L - nH)H²
B)
1.84(L - nH)H³
C)
1.84(L - 0.1nH)H3/2
D)
1.84(L - 0.1nH)H5/2

Correct Answer :   1.84(L - 0.1nH)H3/2

A)
pressure head
B)
velocity head
C)
pressure head - velocity head
D)
pressure head + velocity head

Correct Answer :   pressure head + velocity head

A)
becomes curved
B)
remains horizontal
C)
falls on the front end
D)
falls on the back end

Correct Answer :   falls on the front end

A)
less than 2000
B)
between 2000 and 2800
C)
more than 2800
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than 2800

A)
low pressure
B)
moderate pressure
C)
high pressure
D)
vacuum pressure

Correct Answer :   moderate pressure

A)
pressure in pipes and channels
B)
atmospneric pressure
C)
pressure in venturimeter
D)
difference of pressures between two points in a pipe

Correct Answer :   pressure in pipes and channels

A)
critical point
B)
vena contracta
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
stagnation point

Correct Answer :   stagnation point

A)
gravity force
B)
inertia force
C)
viscous force
D)
pressure force

Correct Answer :   inertia force

A)
capillarity of water
B)
viscosity of water
C)
surface tension of water
D)
compressibility of water

Correct Answer :   surface tension of water

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
pressure energy - (kinetic energy + potential energy)
B)
potential energy - (pressure energy + kinetic energy
C)
pressure energy + kinetic energy + potential energy
D)
kinetic energy - (pressure energy + potential energy)

Correct Answer :   pressure energy + kinetic energy + potential energy

A)
15.3 m
B)
25.3 m
C)
35.3 m
D)
45.3 m

Correct Answer :   15.3 m

A)
Low viscosity
B)
The density of the fluid is high
C)
Reynolds number is less than 2000
D)
Reynolds number is greater than 2000

Correct Answer :   Reynolds number is less than 2000


Explanation : Reynolds number is a dimensionless quantity. It helps to predict the flow pattern in fluid mechanics. At low Reynolds number, the flow has a very low density, due to which the value of Reynolds number is less than 2000.

A)
Conservation of Heat
B)
Conservation of mass
C)
Conservation of volume
D)
Conservation of linear momentum

Correct Answer :   Conservation of linear momentum


Explanation : In fluid mechanics, the third principle is given by the conservation of linear momentum. It is in addition to the continuity of mass and conservation of energy. They are mostly seen in channel flow problems.

A)
Strain
B)
Adhesion
C)
Cohesion
D)
Compressibility

Correct Answer :   Compressibility


Explanation : Compressibility is defined as a measure of relative change in volume of a fluid. In fluid mechanics, it is also called as isothermal compressibility due to increase in pressure and temperature.

A)
steady non-uniform flow
B)
steady uniform flow
C)
unsteady uniform flow
D)
unsteady non-uniform flow

Correct Answer :   steady non-uniform flow

A)
submerged weir
B)
broad crested weir
C)
Ogee weir
D)
narrow crested weir

Correct Answer :   Ogee weir

A)
lesser
B)
greater
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   greater

A)
to minimise frictional losses
B)
avoid the tendency of breaking away the stream of liquid
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Both (A) and (B)

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   True

A)
higher
B)
lower
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   lower

A)
gauge pressure
B)
absolute pressure
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
atmospheric pressure

Correct Answer :   atmospheric pressure

A)
zero
B)
minimum
C)
maximum
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   maximum

A)
a₁v₁ = a₂v₂
B)
w₁a₁ = w₂a₂
C)
w₁v₁ = w₂v₂
D)
a₁/v₁ = a₂/v₂

Correct Answer :   a₁v₁ = aâ‚‚vâ‚‚

A)
any direction and in any location
B)
horizontal line
C)
inclined line with flow upwards
D)
inclined line with flow downwards

Correct Answer :   any direction and in any location

A)
area of jet at vena contracta to the area of orifice
B)
actual discharge through an orifice to the dieoretical discharge
C)
actual velocity of jet at vena contracta to the theoretical velocity
D)
loss of head in the orifice to the head of water available at the exit of the orifice

Correct Answer :   loss of head in the orifice to the head of water available at the exit of the orifice

A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   False

A)
directly proportional
B)
inversely proportional
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   directly proportional

264 .
The length AB of a pipe ABC in which the liquid is flowing has diameter (d₁) and is suddenly enlarged to diameter (d₂) at B which is constant for the length BC. The loss of head due to sudden enlargement is
A)
V₁²-Vâ‚‚² / g
B)
(V₁-Vâ‚‚)² / g
C)
(V₁-Vâ‚‚)² / 2g
D)
V₁²-Vâ‚‚² / 2g

Correct Answer :   (V₁-Vâ‚‚)² / 2g

A)
actual discharge through an orifice to the theoretical discharge
B)
actual velocity of jet at vena contracta to the theoretical velocity
C)
area of jet at vena contracta to the area of orifice
D)
loss of head in the orifice to the head of water available at the exit of the orifice

Correct Answer :   area of jet at vena contracta to the area of orifice

A)
the pressure below the nappe is negative
B)
the pressure below the nappe is atmospheric
C)
the pressure above the nappe is negative
D)
the pressure above the nappe is atmospheric

Correct Answer :   the pressure below the nappe is atmospheric

A)
square
B)
triangular
C)
rectangular
D)
trapezoidal

Correct Answer :   trapezoidal

A)
Mach number
B)
Weber's number
C)
Froude's number
D)
Reynold's number

Correct Answer :   Mach number

A)
notch
B)
weir
C)
orifice
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   notch

A)
π w ω² r² / 4g
B)
π w ω² r³ / 4g
C)
π w ω² r⁴ / 4g
D)
π w ω² r² / 2g

Correct Answer :   Ï€ w ω² r⁴ / 4g

A)
0.3 to 0.45
B)
0.95 to 1.0
C)
0.50 to 0.75
D)
0.75 to 0.95

Correct Answer :   0.95 to 1.0

A)
measure the pressure of a flowing liquid
B)
measure the velocity of a flowing liquid
C)
measure the pressure difference of liquid flowing between two points in a pipe line
D)
measure the discharge of liquid flowing in a pipe

Correct Answer :   measure the discharge of liquid flowing in a pipe

A)
gravity force
B)
viscous force
C)
inertia force
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
velocity of flow is very high
B)
discharge is difficult to measure
C)
Mach number is between 1and 6
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Mach number is between 1and 6

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
2.89 kN
B)
8.29 kN
C)
9.28 kN
D)
28.9 kN

Correct Answer :   8.29 kN

A)
decreases
B)
remains same
C)
increases
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   increases

A)
gravity force
B)
elastic force
C)
pressure force
D)
viscous force

Correct Answer :   viscous force

A)
poise
B)
stoke
C)
N-m/s²
D)
N-s/m²

Correct Answer :   N-s/m²

A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   less than

A)
d
B)
d/2
C)
d/4
D)
d/6

Correct Answer :   d/4

A)
real fluid
B)
newtonian fluid
C)
ideal fluid
D)
non-newtonian fluid

Correct Answer :   newtonian fluid

A)
N-m
B)
m²/s
C)
N-m/s
D)
N-s/m²

Correct Answer :   m²/s

A)
metacentre and centre of buoyancy
B)
original centre of buoyancy and new centre of buoyancy
C)
centre of gravity of the floating body and the centre of buoyancy
D)
centre of gravity of the floating body and the metacentre

Correct Answer :   centre of gravity of the floating body and the metacentre

A)
compressibility
B)
viscosity
C)
capillarity
D)
surface tension

Correct Answer :   compressibility

A)
pressure of liquid
B)
pressure difference between two points in a pipe
C)
discharge of liquid
D)
pressure difference between two points in a channel

Correct Answer :   discharge of liquid

A)
mean pressure
B)
absolute pressure
C)
gauge pressure
D)
atmospheric pressure

Correct Answer :   gauge pressure

A)
less than
B)
more than
C)
equal to
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Disagree

A)
equal to
B)
inversely proportional
C)
directly proportional
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   directly proportional

A)
inertia
B)
gravity
C)
viscous
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   inertia

A)
one
B)
one-half
C)
two-third
D)
one-third

Correct Answer :   one-third

A)
the head loss for all the pipes is same
B)
the total discharge is equal to the sum of discharges in the various pipes
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
the total head loss is the sum of head losses in the various pipes

Correct Answer :   Both (A) and (B)

A)
area of jet at vena contracta to the area of orifice
B)
actual velocity of jet at vena contracta to the theoretical velocity
C)
actual discharge through an orifice to the theoretical discharge
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   actual velocity of jet at vena contracta to the theoretical velocity

A)
4.1 s
B)
5.2 s
C)
7.3 s
D)
10.4 s

Correct Answer :   10.4 s

A)
centre of pressure
B)
centre of depth
C)
centre of gravity
D)
centre of immersed surface

Correct Answer :   centre of pressure

A)
Polytropic
B)
Adiabatic only
C)
Isentropic only
D)
Isentropic and adiabatic

Correct Answer :   Isentropic only


Explanation : Compressible flow is a branch of fluid mechanics that deals with different types of flow. Its main significance lies in the change in fluid density. It deals with gas dynamics. Flow is assumed to be isentropic.

A)
Work
B)
Volume
C)
Velocity
D)
Accelerating mass

Correct Answer :   Work


Explanation : The Principle of fluid mechanics works on the utilization of useful work. The working is based on the force exerted by a fluid jet striking the surface and moving over a series of vanes about its axis.

A)
less than
B)
equal to
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   equal to

A)
to eliminate water hammer possibilities
B)
to control the pressure variations due to rapid changes in the pipe line flow
C)
to regulate flow of water to turbines by providing necessary retarding head of water
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
real fluid
B)
ideal fluid
C)
newtonian fluid
D)
non-newtonian fluid

Correct Answer :   newtonian fluid

A)
0.8
B)
1.0
C)
1.2
D)
1.6

Correct Answer :   0.8

A)
less than
B)
equal to
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than

A)
density of liquid
B)
specific gravity of liquid
C)
compressibility of liquid
D)
surface tension of liquid

Correct Answer :   specific gravity of liquid

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
less than
B)
equal to
C)
more than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   more than

A)
100 cm³
B)
250 cm³
C)
500 cm³
D)
1000 cm³

Correct Answer :   1000 cm³

A)
product of absolute viscosity and mass of the liquid
B)
ratio of absolute viscosity to the density of the liquid
C)
product of absolute viscosity and density of the liquid
D)
ratio of density of the liquid to the absolute viscosity

Correct Answer :   ratio of absolute viscosity to the density of the liquid

A)
takes place in straight line
B)
takes place in curve
C)
is steady and uniform
D)
takes place in one direction

Correct Answer :   takes place in straight line

A)
Froude's number
B)
Mach number
C)
Euler's number
D)
Reynold's number

Correct Answer :   Mach number

A)
the pressure above the nappe is negative
B)
the pressure above the nappe is atmospheric
C)
the pressure below the nappe is negative
D)
the pressure below the nappe is atmospheric

Correct Answer :   the pressure below the nappe is negative

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
speed at which the valve is closed
B)
elastic properties of the pipe material
C)
elastic properties of the liquid flowing through the pipe
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
plus
B)
minus
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   plus

A)
decreases
B)
increases
C)
remain unaffected
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   increases

A)
viscous
B)
elastic
C)
inertia
D)
surface tension

Correct Answer :   inertia

A)
Agree
B)
Disagree
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Agree

A)
103 kN/m²
B)
10.3 m of water
C)
760 mm of mercury
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
sub-sonic velocity
B)
super-sonic velocity
C)
lower critical velocity
D)
higher critical velocity

Correct Answer :   higher critical velocity

A)
Yes
B)
No
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Yes

A)
an ellipse
B)
a triangle
C)
a paraboloid
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   a paraboloid

A)
twice the depth
B)
half the depth
C)
half the breadth
D)
twice the breadth

Correct Answer :   half the depth

A)
Correct
B)
Incorrect
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Correct

A)
volume
B)
pressure
C)
discharge
D)
velocity

Correct Answer :   discharge

A)
same as
B)
lower than
C)
higher than
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   higher than

A)
steady
B)
unsteady
C)
Can not Say
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   unsteady

A)
On a free surface
B)
In a pump
C)
In the pipe
D)
Within a cylindrical depth

Correct Answer :   On a free surface


Explanation : Open channel flow is a flow that deals with hydraulics in fluid mechanics. It is a type of liquid flow that flows through a free surface. This free surface is called as a channel. And since the channel is free, it is called as an open channel flow.

A)
Geometric similarity
B)
Kinematic similarity
C)
Conditional similarity
D)
Dynamic similarity

Correct Answer :   Dynamic similarity


Explanation : Dynamic similarities have the same forces acting on them. That means, the ratios of all the forces acting on the fluid particles are constant. Also, the ratio of the forces acting on the boundary surfaces are also a constant.

A)
Pressure analysis
B)
Dimensional analysis
C)
Combustion analysis
D)
Temperature analysis

Correct Answer :   Dimensional analysis


Explanation : Dimensional analysis is a process which is used to determine physical parameters that influence the fluid flow. The analysis is based on the fundamental units. The fundamental units are mass, length and time.

A)
Density
B)
Viscosity
C)
External diameter
D)
Mass flow rate

Correct Answer :   External diameter


Explanation : External diameter is not a global parameter. It is one of the most essential pipelining parameters. It helps in determining the type of pipe and material to be used for the same.

A)
Less than 8°
B)
Greater than 5°
C)
Greater than 8°
D)
Greater than 15°

Correct Answer :   Less than 8°

A)
Jet pump
B)
Air lift pump
C)
Hydraulic press
D)
Hydraulic coupling

Correct Answer :   Hydraulic press

A)
C.G. of body
B)
Metacentre
C)
Center of pressure
D)
Center of buoyancy

Correct Answer :   Metacentre

A)
10-15°
B)
20-25°
C)
30-40°
D)
50-60°

Correct Answer :   20-25°

A)
Smoothen flow
B)
Increase pump efficiency
C)
Save pump from cavitations
D)
Reduce acceleration to minimum

Correct Answer :   Reduce acceleration to minimum

A)
Fluid is laminar
B)
Fluid is uniform
C)
Fluid is turbulent
D)
Fluid is compressible

Correct Answer :   Fluid is laminar


Explanation : Fluid flow is laminar as it is assumed to be incompressible and Newtonian. The flow is laminar through the pipe of constant cross section. Thus, there is no acceleration of fluid in the pipe. Therefore, Hagen-Poiseuille assumed that fluid flow is laminar.

A)
Newton’s third law
B)
Continuity equation
C)
Newton’s second law
D)
Law of conservation of momentum

Correct Answer :   Continuity equation


Explanation : Continuity equation must be perfunctorily satisfied while dealing with fluid flow problems.

A)
Real Fluid
B)
Ideal Fluid
C)
Newtonian Fluid
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Explanation : Fluid based on viscosity :
i) Real Fluid
ii) Ideal Fluid
iii) Newtonian Fluid
iv) Non-Newtonian Fluid
v) Ideal Plastic Fluid

A)
opposes
B)
facilitates
C)
never affects
D)
may effect under certain conditions

Correct Answer :   opposes


Explanation : Viscosity is the internal friction of a fluid in motion. It is the property by the virtue of which the relative motion between two adjacent fluid layers is opposed.

A)
Body force
B)
Force due to motion
C)
Surface force
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Surface force


Explanation : Pressure force is surface force.

A)
Around the upper part
B)
Around the lower part
C)
Is independent of weight distribution
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Around the lower part


Explanation : When the weight distribution is around the lower part, the centre of gravity is at lower portion and hence below the centre of buoyancy which is condition for stable equilibrium.

A)
The water flows parallel to the axis of the wheel
B)
The flow of water is partly radial and partly axial
C)
The water enters at the centre of the wheel and then flows towards the outer periphery of the wheel
D)
The water enters the wheel at the outer periphery and then flows towards the centre of the wheel

Correct Answer :   The water enters at the centre of the wheel and then flows towards the outer periphery of the wheel

A)
The water flows parallel to the axis of the wheel
B)
The flow of water is partly radial and partly axial
C)
The water enters at the center of the wheel and then flows towards the outer periphery of the wheel
D)
The water enters the wheel at the outer periphery and then flows towards the center of the wheel

Correct Answer :   The water enters the wheel at the outer periphery and then flows towards the center of the wheel

A)
High speed with axial flow at outlet
B)
High speed with radial flow at outlet
C)
Medium speed with radial flow at outlet
D)
Slow speed with radial flow at outlet

Correct Answer :   High speed with axial flow at outlet

A)
The area is vertical
B)
The area is inclined
C)
The area is horizontal
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Principle of momentum
B)
Principle of balancing of momentum
C)
Principle of conservation of energy
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Principle of balancing of momentum


Explanation : We balance the moment in order to calculate the position of centre of pressure.

A)
Adiabatic
B)
Quasi Static
C)
Isothermal
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Isothermal


Explanation : Due to constant temperature, pressure variation for compressible fluid is maximum for isothermal process.

A)
Free vortex motion
B)
Radial flow
C)
Forced vortex
D)
Rectilinear flow

Correct Answer :   Free vortex motion

A)
Theoretical velocity of jet to the velocity of flow at inlet
B)
Velocity of flow at inlet to the theoretical jet velocity
C)
Velocity of runner at inlet to the velocity of flow at inlet
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Velocity of flow at inlet to the theoretical jet velocity

A)
Diameter of jet to the diameter of Pelton wheel
B)
Velocity of jet to the velocity of Pelton wheel
C)
Velocity of Pelton wheel to the velocity of jet
D)
Diameter of Pelton wheel to the diameter of jet

Correct Answer :   Diameter of Pelton wheel to the diameter of jet

A)
Slow speed with radial flow at outlet
B)
Medium speed with radial flow at outlet
C)
High speed with mixed flow at outlet
D)
High speed with radial flow at outlet

Correct Answer :   High speed with mixed flow at outlet

A)
They have slow speeds
B)
They are suitable even for low water heads
C)
They give constant efficiency, even if the discharge is not constant
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Mechanical
B)
Overall
C)
Hydraulic
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Mechanical

A)
Specific mass
B)
Specific gravity
C)
Specific weight
D)
Specific density

Correct Answer :   Specific gravity

A)
Kaplan turbine
B)
Pelton wheel
C)
Francis turbine
D)
None of the above

Correct Answer :   Francis turbine

A)
Friction
B)
Surface tension
C)
Viscosity
D)
Cohesion

Correct Answer :   Surface tension