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BasicEngineeringand
Sciences

The theorem used for equilibrium of concurrent 8.


coplanarforcesis
(1) VarignonsTheorem
(2)LamesTheorem
(3)ParallelAxisTheorem
9.
(4)PerpendicularAxisTheorem

The material in which spontaneous polarization


changeswithtemperatureisknownas
(1)Piezoelectric
(2)Ferroelectric
(3)Pyroelectric
(4)Magnetooptic
Where K and s are thermal and electrical
conductivities in a solid, according to Wiedemann
Franzlaw

Tangential acceleration of the body moving with


constantvelocityonacurveisequalto
KT
Ks
(1)
=constant (2)
=constant
2
s
(1)zero
(2) V/R
T
(3) R/V2
(4) V/t
K
s
(3)
=constant (4)
=constant
sT
where
KT
10. Thedielectricconstantofthecommonlyusedceramics
R =Radiusofthecurve
variesbetween
T =timetakentoturnonacurve
(1)1and3
(2)4and10
Thepathtracedbytheparticlewhichthrownatan
(3)11and16
(4)16and25
angle q withrespecttohorizontalis
11. TheReynoldsnumberfora25mmdiametersphere
(1)straightline
(2)parabola
movingwithvelocityof3m/sthroughanoilofspecific
(3)triangle
(4)ellipse
gravity0.90and m =0.1Pa.s.is
(1)675
(3)66220

(2)6622
(4)0.675

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Frictionalforcedependsonthe

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(1)typeoftwosurfacesincontactandnormalreaction
12. Themaximumvelocitydividedbytheaveragevelocity
(2)materialstrengthofthesurfacesincontact
inlaminarPoisseuilleflowbetweentwoparallelplatesis
(3)areaofcontactofthetwosurfaces
(1)2
(2)1.5
(4)fracturetoughnessofthetwomaterialsincontact
(3)1.25
(4)0.8
How the area moment of inertia of the beam of
13. Boundarylayerseparationiscausedby
rectangularcrosssectioncanbeincreased?
(1)Reductionofpressureintheflowdirection
(1)Depthofthebeamisgreaterthanthewidthof
(2)Presenceofadversepressuregradient
thebeamcrosssection
(3)Presenceoffavourablepressuregradient
(2)Depthofthebeamisequaltowidthofthe
(4)Reductionofboundarylayerthickness
beamcrosssection
(3)Depthofthebeamislessthanthewidthof
beam crosssection
(4)Cannotbeincreased

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Amodeoffracturethatisattendedbyextensiveplastic 15. SpecificspeedNsofaturbineisgivenby


deformationiscalled
(1) NP1 2 H5 4
(2) NP1 3 H5 4
(1)brittlefracture
(2)ductilefracture
(3)plasticfracture

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14. Principleofjetpropulsionisutilizedin
(1)Car
(2)Pump
(3)Satellite
(4)Ship

(4)fatiguefracture

Thedimensionofferromagneticdomainsisintheorderof
(1)106m
(2)109m
(3)106m
(4)103m

(3) ( NP )1 2 H5 4
(4) ( NP )1 3 H5 4
where
N isspeedofturbineinrpm
P Powerdevelopedbyturbine
H Headofwaterunderwhichtheturbineisworking

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16. Theallowable BOD limitforthesewageirrigationas
perthe BIS is
(1) 100 mg L

(2) 20 mg L

(3) 500 mg L

(4) 1000 mg L

17. OhmsLawisapplicableto
(1)Siliconcarbide
(2)Zenerdiode
(3)Voltageregulatortubes
(4)Copper

24. Zerothlawofthermodynamicspostulate
(1)Thermodynamicequilibrium
(2)Heatequilibrium
(3)Temperatureequilibrium
(4)Thermalequilibrium
25. Insteadyflowenergyequationthestateoftheenergy
ateachpointinthecontrolvolumevarywiththetime
requires
(1)

dmc .v
=0
dt

(2)

dEc.v
=0
dt

(3)

dm
=0
dT

(4)

dE
=0
dT

18. Requivalentofthefollowingcircuitis

30W

30W

30W

Requivalent
(1)10W

(2) 30W

(3) 90W

(4) 0W

19. A wire of length L is having resistance R. If it is


stretchedtontimesitsoriginallength,theresistance
ofstretchedwireis
(1) R
(2) nR
(3)

(4) n 2R

n
20. Bridgethatisusedfortworesistancemeasurementis
(1)Wheatstonebridge(2)Kelvinsdoublebridge
(3)Maxwellsbridge (4)Andersonsbridge
21. Inatransformeronnoload,theinputvoltage
(1)Leadsthemagnetizingcurrentby90
(2)Lagsthemagnetizingcurrentby90
(3)Isinphasewiththemagnetizingcurrent
(4)Isalwaysat45tothemagnetizingcurrent
22. If the dimensions of all the parts of a synchronous
generator,andthenumberoffieldandarmatureturns
aredoubled,thenthegeneratedvoltagewillchange
byafactorof
(1)1
(2)2
(3)4
(4)8
23. Theconstantvolumespecificheatisgivenby
h
(1) T

v =c

u
(2) T

v =c

E
(3) T

v =c

S
(4) T

v =c

26. Inanozzleflowinthermodynamics
(1)M=0
(2)W=0
(3)E=0
(4)V=0
27. Clausiusinequalityisapplicablefor
(1)Heatengines
(2)Heatgenerators
(3)Refrigerators
(4)Coolingtowers
28. Convert0.9375tobinary
(1)0.0111
(3)0.1111
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(2)0.1011
(4)none

(1a00*10b ) 1010 =100


(1)a=0,b=0
(3)a=1,b=0

(2)a=0,b=1
(4)a=1,b=1

30. FindtheoutputforthefollowingCprogram()
{
char*p1=Name
char*p2
p2=(char*)malloc(20)
while(*p2++=*p1++)
printf(%s\n,p2)
}
(1)EmptyString
(2)Name
(3)Name\\\
(4)Error
31. FindtheoutputforthefollowingCprogrammain()
{
intx=5
printf(%d%d%d\n,x,x<<2,x>>2)
}
(1)5201
(2)5102
(3)5205
(4)5101

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32. Fromthefollowingfourchoices,findtheoddmanout
(1) INTEL
(2) MOTOROLA
(3)NEC
(4) IBM
33. Fromthefollowingfourchoices,findtheoddmanout
withreferencetocomputerterminology
(1) ROM
(2) PROM
(3) EPROM
(4) EEPROM
34. Ifthelatticeconstantsa,b,caresuchthata=b c
andtheanglesbetweenthem a = b = 90, g = 120,
thenthecrystalstructureis
(1)Hexagonal
(2)Tetragonal
(3)Trigonal
(4)Triclinic
35. Inradiography xraysareusedbecausexrays
(1)getdiffractedinsidetheobjectthrough
whichitpenetrates
(2)aredifferentiallyabsorbedbytheinhomogenity
ofthematerialthroughwhichitpasses.
(3)produceheateffect
(4)areharmlessradiation
36. In a double slit interference experiment when the
distance between the slits is made three folds, the
fringewidthbecomes
1
(1) folds
(2)3folds
3
1
(3)9folds
(4) folds
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37. Theideaofthequantumnatureoflightisrequiredtoexplain
(1)interferenceoflight
(2)thermionicemission
(3)Radioactivity
(4)Blackbodyradiation
38. ThewavelengthofemissionfromHeNelaseris
(1) 10.64mm

(2)337.1 nm

(3)694.3 nm
(4)632.8 nm
39. Anopticalfibrehasacorematerialofrefractiveindex
of1.55andcladdingmaterialofrefractiveindexof1.50.
Thenumericalapertureofthefibreis
(1)0.05
(2)0.39
(3)3.05
(4)0.90
40. Which of the following statements regarding the
adsorptionofagasonasolidiscorrect?
i. Theamountofgasadsorbedincreaseswithincrease
inpressure
ii. Theamountofgasadsorbedincreaseswithincrease
intemperature
iii. Theamountofgasadsorbedincreaseswithincrease
intheareaoftheadsorbent
(1)iandii
(2)iandiii
(3)iiandiii
(4)i,iiandiii

41. The increasing order of adsorption power of


adsorbantsisgivenby
(1)alumina>silicagel>magnesia>calciumcarbonate
(2)calciumcarbonate>magnesia>silicaget>alumina
(3)magnesia>calciumcarbonate>alumina>silicagel
(4)silicagel>magnesia>calciumcarbonate>alumina
42. Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
i. Forafirstorderreactionthehalftimeisdirectly
proportionaltotherateconstant
ii. Inazeroorderreactiontheratedoesnotchange
withtime
iii. Molecularityisalwaysawholenumberandit
cannotbezero
(1)iandii
(2)iandiii
(3)iiandiii
(4)i,iiandiii
43. Whichofthefollowingrelationsarewrong?
i.Thespecificconductanceisgiven
bytherelation k =

1
( l A)
R

ii. Theequivalentconductanceisgiven
100K
bytherelation l =
C

iii.Thespecificresistanceisgiven
bytherelation r =
(1)iandii
(3)iiandiii

Rl
A

(2)iandiii
(4)iionly

44. Theregionsofelectromagneticspectrumgiveninterms
ofwavelengthforMicrowave,VisibleandMid.IR
spectroscopy aregiven respectively by
(1)1100mm,2.550m m and380780nm
(2)2.550m m ,1100mmand380780nm
(3)380780nm,2.550m m and1100mm
(4)1100mm,380780nmand2.550m m
45. Theincreaseinorderofcarboncontentofthedifferent
typesofcoalisgivenby
(1)Peat<Subbituminouscoal<Bituminouscoal<
Anthracite
(2)Peat<Bituminouscoal<Subbituminouscoal<
Anthracite
(3)Anthracite<Subbituminouscoal<Binuminous
coal<Peat
(4)Anthracite<Bituminouscoal<Subbituminous
coal<Peat

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