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1) 0.61 2) 0.62
3) 0.63 4) 0.64
2. A mass m1 of 100 kg travelling with a uniform velocity of 5 m/s along a line collides with a stationary mass m2 of 1000 kg. After the collision,
both the masses travel together with the same velocity. The coefficient of restitution is:
1) 0.6 2) 0.1
3) 0.001 4) 0
3.
4. A fighter plane flying in the sky dives with a speed of 120 m/sec in a vertical circle of radius of 100 m. Mass of the pilot is 80 kg. Force with
which the pilot presses the seat at the highest position is :
1) 10720 N 2) 15000 N
3) 8000 N 4) 12720 N
5. Moment of inertia of a triangular section of base (b) and height (h) about an axis passing through its vertex and parallel to the base,
is __________ than that passing through its C.G. and parallel to the base.
1) Nine times 2) Six times
3) Four times 4) Two times
6. A simple pendulum of length of 5 m, with a bob of mass 1 kg, is in simple harmonic motion. As it passes through its mean position, the bob
has a speed of 5 m/s. The net force on the bob at the mean position is:
1) 0 2) 2.5 N
3) 5 N 4) 25 N
7. The relative coefficient of performance is:
1) Actual COP/Theoretical COP 2) Theoretical COP/Actual COP
3) Actual COP x Theoretical COP 4) None of these
8. A refrigerator does 150 J of work to transfer 600 J of heat from its cold compartment. Calculate the refrigerator’s COP and heat exhausted
in J.
1) 4.00 & 700 2) 4.65 & 435
3) 5.62 & 650 4) 2.34 & 800
9. The temperature distribution for a plane wall for steady state heat flow and constant value of thermal conductivity is:
1) Logarithmic 2) Parabolic
3) Linear 4) All of these
10. At thermal equilibrium-
1) Absorptivity is greater than emissivity 2) Absorptivity is lesser than emissivity
3) Absorptivity is equal to emissivity 4) Sum of absorptivity and emissivity is unity
11. A manufacturer claims to have a heat engine capable of developing 15 kW by receiving heat input of 1700 kJ/min. and working between
the temperature limits of 227°C and 27°C. His claim is:
12. First law of thermodynamics states that : (where Q1-2 = Heat supplied, dU = Change in internal energy, and W1-2 = Work done in heat units)
1) 14.723 2) 16.705
3) 17.122 4) 17.455
19. Assembly is designated by 40G8f7. The position of tolerance of hole is indicated by-
1) Letter G 2) Letter f
3) Number 7 4) Number 8
20. The general form of natural convection correlations is:
1) Nu = f(Re, Pr) 2) Nu = f(Gr, Pr)
3) Nu = f(Re, Gr) 4) Nu = f(St, Pr)
21. For natural convection flow over a vertical plate, the velocity at the edge of the boundary layer is:
1) 0.125 2) 0.25
3) 0.333 4) 0.5
24. A manufacturer can produce 12000 bearings per day. The manufacturer received an order of 8000 bearings per day from a customer.
The cost of holding a bearing in stock is Rs.0.20 per month. Setup cost per production run is Rs.500. Assuming 300 working days in a year,
the frequency of production run should be -
1) 1 mm 2) 2.5 mm
3) 1.5 mm 4) 3.7 mm
26. In an orthogonal machining operation: Uncut thickness = 0.5 mm Cutting speed = 20 m/min Width of cut = 5 mm Chip thickness = 0.7 mm
Thrust force = 200 N Cutting force = 1200 N Rake angle = 15° Assume Merchant’s theory. The coefficient of friction at the tool-chip
interface is:
1) 0.23 2) 0.46
3) 0.85 4) 0.95
27. The following data relates to an orthogonal turning process: Chip thickness 0.62; Feed .2mm/rev; Rake angle 15°. Calculate cutting ratio.
1) 0.322 2) 0.4
3) 0.35 4) 0.3
28. Which of the following is the hardest cutting tool material next to diamond?
1) Cemented carbides 2) Ceramics
3) Silicon 4) Cubic boron nitride
29. Which of the following process does not cause tool wear?
1) Ultrasonic machining 2) Electric discharge machining
3) Electrochemical machining 4) Abrasive jet machining
30. With increase in rake angle, tool life -
1) Increases 2) Decreases
3) First increases then decreases 4) Remains constant
31. In order to facilitate starting of locomotive in any position, the cranks of a locomotive with two cylinders are placed at-
1) Stable 2) Unstable
3) Isochronous 4) Hunt
33. A mass of 1 kg is attached to the end of a spring with a stiffness of 0.7 N/mm. The critical damping coefficient of this system is:
63. In the construction of networks, dummy activities are introduced in order to-
1) Compute the slack on all events 2) Transfer resources if necessary during monitoring
64. If average arrival rate in a queue is 6/hr and the average service rate is 10/hr, which one of the following is the average number of customers
in the line, including the customer being served?
1) 0.3 2) 0.6
3) 1.2 4) 1.5
65. A feasible solution to the linear programming problem should-
1) Satisfy the problem constraints 2) Optimize the objective function
3) Satisfy the problem constraints and non-negativity restrictions 4) Satisfy the non-negativity restrictions
66.
69. Teflon is a-
1) Thermoset fluoro carbon polymer 2) Thermo plastic fluoro carbon polymer
3) Inorganic compound of fluorine and carbon 4) Laminated phenolic material
70. In a shaft with a transverse hole, as the hole to the shaft diameter ratio increases, the torsional stress concentration factor-
3) Operation, transportation and inspection 4) Points at which materials enter the process, operation,
inspection and time required for operation
74. On a particular time of a day, if the dry bulb temperature is equal to the wet bulb temperature, then it can safely concluded that-
1) Specific humidity of air was 0.010 kg per kg of dry air 2) Dew point was less than 20oC
3) Relative humidity of air was 100 % 4) Atmospheric air was free from moisture
75. For completely dry air, total heat is :
1) Sum of latent heat and sensible heat 2) Same as sensible heat
3) Same as latent heat 4) More than sensible heat
76. The bypass factor of a cooling coil is 0.3, when its coil surface temperature is 5°C and air enters at 40°C. The exit air temperature is:
1) 10°C 2) 12.5°C
3) 15.5°C 4) 20°C
77. NC contouring is an example of -
1) Continuous path positioning 2) Point to point positioning
3) Absolute positioning 4) Incremental positioning
78. CNC machines are generally used for -
1) Mass production 2) Batch Production
3) Continuous Flow Production 4) Single Piece production
79.
80.
81. The demand and forecast for June are 12000 and 10275 respectively. If the smoothening coefficient = 0.25, the forecast for the month of July
will be-
1) 9431 2) 9587
3) 10706 4) 11000
82. Two beams of equal cross section area are subjected to equal bending moment. If one beam has square cross section and the other has
circular section, then:
1) Both the beams will be equally strong 2) Square cross section beam will be stronger
3) Circular section beam will be stronger 4) Depends on the loading condition
83. The voltage required to produce a spark across the electrode gap of the spark plug is:
1) 2000 to 4000 V 2) 4000 to 6000 V
3) 6000 to 10000 V 4) 10000 to 12000 V
84. The objective of providing masked inlet valve in the air passage of compression ignition engine is to:
1) 3 run/year 2) 6 run/year
3) 9 run/year 4) 12 run/year
88. The demand for a commodity is 100 units per day. Every time an order is placed, a fixed cost of Rs. 400 is incurred. Holding cost is Rs. 0.08
per unit per day. If the lead time is 13 days, then the reorder point is:
1) 100 2) 300
3) 500 4) 350
89. Creep is essentially a-
1) High temperature phenomenon 2) Medium temperature phenomenon
3) Low temperature phenomenon 4) Phenomenon which is independent of temperature
90. A point B on a rigid link AB moves with respect to A with angular velocity ω rad/s. The total acceleration of B with respect to A will be
equal to-
1) Vector sum of radial component and coriolis component 2) Vector sum of tangential component and coriolis component
3) Vector sum of radial component and tangential component 4) Vector difference of radial component and tangential component
91. In a mechanism, the fixed instantaneous centres are those centres which-
1) Remain in the same place for all configurations of the mechanism 2) Vary with the configuration of the mechanism
3) Move as the mechanism moves, but joints are of permanent nature 4) None of these
96. Maximum shear stress developed on the surface of a circular shaft under pure torsion is 240 MPa. If the shaft diameter is doubled, then
the maximum shear stress developed corresponding to the same torque will be -
1) 84260 2) 86420
3) 94260 4) 96240
98.
99. The threaded bolts A and B of the same material and length are subjected to identical tensile load. If the elastic strain energy stored in bolt
A is 4 times that of bolt B and the mean diameter of bolt A is 12 mm, the mean diameter of bolt B in mm is:
1) 16 2) 24
3) 36 4) 48
100.A solid circular shaft needs to be designed to transmit a torque of 50 Nm. If the allowable shear stress of the material is 140 MPa, assuming
a factor of safety 2, the minimum allowable design diameter in mm is:
1) 8 2) 16
3) 24 4) 32